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PEMERINTAH K ABUPATEN KAUR

DINAS PENDIDIKAN DAN KEBUDAYAAN


SMAN 10 PENTAGON
Jl. Gedung Sako II Kec. Kaur Selatan Kab. Kaur, Bengkulu 38963
Website: www.sman10pentagonkaur.sch.id
Email: [email protected]

FINAL EXAM
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022/2023

Day/Date : Friday/ 02 Desember 2022


Subject : English
Grade : X MIPA Alfa (α)/Beta (β)
Time : 90 Minutes

Questions‟ Directions:
1. This English test consist of 50 multiple choice questions.
2. Write your identity!
3. Choose the correct answer for each test item!
4. If there is unclear question, please confirm to the supervisor!
5. Recheck your answer sheet before leaving the room!

1. How does Khayla greet and ask name to his new friend and ask his name?
a. Hi, I‟m Khayla.
b. Hi, what‟s your name?
c. Where do you live?
d. What‟s your hobby?
e. Hi, I‟m Khayla. What „s your name?

2. What school ___ you go?


a. Are
b. Is
c. Does
d. Do
e. don‟t

3. _______ do you live?


a. What
b. Where
c. When
d. Why
e. How

4. Is your hobby playing football?


a. Yes I do
b. No, it‟s not
c. No, I‟m not
d. Yes, I am
e. Yes, you are
5. Choose the INCORRECT RESPONSE from the following options, to answer to the
question: "What do you like to eat?"
a. I like Ice cream
b. I‟d like some meat balls
c. I want some apple pies
d. I‟m like a noodle
e. I don‟t like anything

6. .... Luthfy Jaya Wardhana, the eldest of three children in the family. …. a high school
student from Indonesia, a beautiful country that has so many islands.
The most appropriate words to fill the blanks are ….
a. My name is, I am
b. She is, I am
c. My name is, she is
d. She is, she is
e. Her name is, she is

7. Olin : Good afternoon. For those who don‟t know me, ____ . ____ I am so lucky
today because I‟m not going to host this event alone. A beautiful lady will
accompany me for today. Her name is Alin.
Alin : Hello, everybody!
a. my name is Vabrina Olin; I‟m your host for this event today.
b. I‟m going to be your host today. It‟s a pleasure for me.
c. I am the right guy for this event. We will be having fun during the show.
d. let's get to know each other. Let me introduce myself.
e. I‟m sure you know my name. Just call me Olin.

8. X : Okay, first thing. Adri, can you tell us more about yourself? How can you end up
here – in this show - with me? Hahaha.
Y : Sure. My name is Adrifan Dwinky. I‟m 16 years old and I‟m a high school
student. My father is Canadian citizen and my mother is Japanese, but I am
proud to say that I am an Indonesian because I was born here and I grew up
here. I have been living in this beautiful country for my whole life. I love it here.
The story about how I ended up here is simple. I am the founder of DO-
SOMETHING community and last week Adam was doing an interview with me
about the community. He said that I should join him in his show. So, here I am.
Adri has been living in Indonesia for ….
a. Sixteen years
b. Fifteen years
c. since she was a baby
d. short time
e. Six years

9. You receive a text message from your mother:“Hi, sweetheart. Your teacher called
me. She said that you won the first place in the competition. Congratulations,
darling! You are great! I am so proud of you. Can’t wait to see you at home!
According to the message, we can conclude that ….
a. The daughter won the competition, so the mother congratulates and compliments
her.
b. The mother has not seen her daughter for a long time.
c. The daughter was involved in a fight at school, so the teacher called her mother.
d. The daughter is really proud of herself and she wants to show it off to all of her
friends.
e. The mother compliments her daughter because she did great at school.

10. Define the appropriate reply to your mom.


a. Yes, I am the champion! Thank you for your support this whole time. I wouldn‟t
be able to win this without you. Thanks, mum I love you. See you at home!
b. I‟m not that great, mum. You shouldn‟t be proud of me. It was just luck. I love you
too, mum. See you at home!
c. It‟s all thanks to you. You were the one who did this. I‟m proud of you too,
mother. See you soon!
d. My teacher was not telling the truth, mum. Don‟t believe her. I am not that good
at the competition, I‟ve never been.
e. Of course I am the winner. I am smart and I studied really hard these past few
weeks. If I don‟t win I would be really upset.

11. “Congratulations on the new addition to your family! I hope mother and child are
doing fine.”
The most suitable event for the above phrases is ….
a. Birth
b. Marriage
c. Graduation
d. Anniversary
e. Birthday

12. Dinda just heard from Michele that Teguh were promoted to Central Manager. She
wants to write him an e-mail. The suitable word to congratulate him are …
a. Hi, Teguh. I just heard from Michele that you were promoted to Central Manager.
Congratulations! I‟m looking forward to working with you soon.
b. Hi, Michele. I just heard from Teguh that you were promoted to Central Manager.
Congratulations! I‟m looking forward to working with you soon.
c. Hi, Teguh. I just heard from Michele that you were promoted to Office Manager.
Congratulations! I‟m looking forward to working with you soon.
d. Hi, Teguh. I just heard from Michele that you were promoted to Central Manager.
I‟m sorry to hear that. I‟m looking forward to working with you soon.
e. Hi, Teguh. I just heard from Michele that you were promoted to Central Manager.
I‟m looking forward to working with you soon.

13. The compliment is indicated by one of the following sentences ….


a. What a wonderful performance you did out there.
b. Mom, did you watch my show?
c. Of course, sweetheart.
d. Thanks, Mom.
e. I‟m glad that you could enjoy the show.

14. You saw your friend on TV last night. She was interviewed as the Indonesia‟s
delegates at Science International Fair that was held in Slovakia. The next day at
school, you meet her and you give her a compliment about her achievement or
performance during the event.
The most appropriate and suitable compliment according to the context is …
a. Hi Kheysa, you look so beautiful on tv.
b. Hi Kheysa, congratulation for being able to join the science fair.
c. Hi Kheysa, your dress for the even was so exclusive
d. Hi Kheysa, I saw you on tv last night, you gave a good speech at the science fair
e. Hi Kheysa, you look great on tv, you could be a profesional model

15. Your little sister drew a picture of you. She shows you the picture. What kind of
reaction should you say in order to encourage her?
a. What a great picture! You really are talented!
b. What picture is this? I don‟t even know who or what you draw!
c. Is that me in the picture? Not bad!
d. You better quit dreaming about being a great artist.
e. Your drawing is not that good.

16. Your teacher compliments you on your essay: You really good at expressing your
argument.
The best way to respond to the compliment is ….
a. Really? I don‟t think I am good at it.
b. Not really, anyone who read your book know how to express their argument.
c. Thanks Mam, but I am not that good.
d. Of course I am, I learn it myself.
e. Thank you, Mam. What you have thought us help a lot.

17. Mahdy will ____________ to cinema to watch


a. Go
b. Goes
c. Went
d. Going
e. Gone

18. Aby : Are you free this afternoon?


Umy : I have something to do actually. Why?
Aby : I ... take you for lunch.
Umy : I‟ll think about it.
The dialogue isn‟t complete. The correct words to complete the dialogue are ….
a. would like to
b. am going to
c. will
d. won‟t
e. am not going to

19. Read the following statements.


1. Does she want to go on vacation?
2. She wants to go camping this Saturday.
3. I have a plan for tomorrow.
4. Your plan is going well
5. Will you go to my house after school?
The sentence which states intention is....
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
e. 1

20. Eta : I am going to spend my holiday in Kalimantan.


Lia : Really? Where will you stay?
Eta : I have relatives there. I will talk to them.
Lia : What are you going to do there?
Eta : I am visiting beaches and lakes. Maybe I will do some water sports.
Lia : I heard camping in Kalimantan forests is very challenging.
Eta : Yes, it is. But, I am not going to go camping this time.
Lia : OK, then. Have fun!
Eta‟s intention for his holiday is ….
a. visiting beaches and lakes in Kalimantan
b. visiting his family in Kalimantan
c. going camping in Kalimantan
d. doing watersport with his relatives
e. talking to his relatives in Kalimantan

21. Zakea : Where should we go this weekend?


Zakti : Hmm.. what about going to the movie?
Zakea : Interesting. Sunday afternoon will be nice.
Zakti : I can‟t. …. my aunt‟s new house.
Zakea : What about Saturday?
Zakti : OK. I‟m free on Saturday.
The correct word to fill in the blank is ….
a. I am going to visit
b. I am going to come
c. She wants to visit
d. I want to come
e. I plan to come

22. Put the dialogue into the correct order!


Dani : Really? I didn‟t see you. Well, I am going to go abroad next month. (1)
Akram : Awesome! Oh, I‟m so jealous. (2)
Dani : I hope you can go there too sometime soon.(3)
Akram : Hi, Dani! I saw you buy tickets at the travel agent yesterday. (4)
Dani : I‟m going to the UK. I want to visit some universities there. (5)
Akram : Where are you going?(6)
The correct order of the dialogue is ….
a. 4-1-6-5-2-3
b. 4-6-1-5-2-3
c. 4-1-6-2-5-3
d. 4-1-5-6-2-3
e. 4-1-6-5-3-2

Question number 23 to 26 is based on the following text.

The Island of Wingo is by the island of Singa. In the water around Wingo Island,
there are hundreds of sharks. They are so many that the water bubbles like a whirlpool.
People can only get to Wingo Island by boat. The boat has a rocket on it. The rocket
takes people over the sharks and onto the island.
Wingo Island has no sand but it has green moss. At night the moss sparkles like
stars. Tall stars called Fruji grow everywhere The Fruji tress have purple leaves at the
top and yellow fruit all over them. When a fruit falls off, another tree grows in a minute.
The Weather on Wingo Island is very hot but at twelve o‟clock, every day, it rains.
Sometimes, there are windstorms. They happen when too many animals fly around at
the same time.
People who stay on Wingo Island sleep in a big-gloo. It is like an igloo but it is on
long poles. It has a ladder to get up and a slide to come down. The big-gloo has a moss
bed, chairs, and tables that are made of Fruji tress.
There is no television on Wingo Island. So is the telephone and computer. It is
place to listen to the leaves whispering. It is a place to lie on soft green moss and look
at the clouds. It is really a place to dream.

23. What causes windstorms at Wingo?


a. Moss
b. The sand
c. Animals
d. The sea around Wingo
e. Human /people

24. According to passage, which of the following is not true?


a. Wingo is an island.
b. Many sharks are in Wingo island.
c. The weather in Wingo Island is tropic all the time.
d. Rain always falls in Wingo Island
e. All not true
25. “It is place to listen to the leaves whispering”
The underlined word refers to ….
a. The telephone
b. The computer
c. An island
d. Wingo Island
e. Leaves

26. “It is place to listen to the leaves whispering.” (last paragraph)


The closest meaning of the underlined word is ….
a. Talking in a soft way
b. Singing
c. Laughing
d. Makes a soft sound
e. Speak loudly

Question number 27 to 31 is based on the following text.

Natural Bridge National Park is luscious tropical rainforest.


It is located 110 kilometers from south of Brisbane and is reached by following
the Pacific Highway to Nerang and then by travelling through the Numinbah Valley. This
scenic roadway lies in the shadow of Lamington National Park.
The phenomenon of the rock formed into a natural „arch‟ and the cave through
which a waterfall cascades is a short one-kilometer walk below a dense rainforest
canopy from the main picnic area. Swimming is permitted in the rock pools. Night-time
visitors to the cave will discover the unique feature of the glow worms. Picnic areas
offers toilets, barbeque, shelter sheds, water and fireplaces; however, overnight
camping is not permitted.
27. The text above is in form of………….
a. hortatory exposition
b. narrative
c. description
d. report
e. explanation

28. What is the communicative purpose of the text?


a. to present two points of views about natural bridge national park
b. to explain the bridge national park
c. to describe the bridge national park
d. to retell the bridge national park
e. to persuade readers to treat preserve the bridge national park

29. Where is the natural bridge national park located?


a. 110 kilometers from South of Brisbane
b. 110 kilometers from Pacific Highway
c. 110 kilometers from Numinbah Valley
d. 110 kilometers from Lamington National Park
e. 110 kilometers from Nerang

30. What the visitors will see in the night?


a. a common glow worm
b. the unique feature of the glow worms
c. a great dark cave
d. the unique rocks
e. the fantastic bridge

31. The word „luscious‟ in the text means………..


a. succulent
b. dense
c. dull
d. dry
e. arid

Question number 32 to 34 is based on the following text.

Wakatobi is the name of an archipelago and regency in Sulawesi Tengggara,


Indonesia. The name Wakatobi is derived from the names of the main island of the
archipelago: Wangiwangi, Kaledupa, Tomea, and Binongko. The group is part of a
larger group called the Tukangbesi island.
The archipelago, located in the diverse hotspot known as Wallacea. It is part of
the Wakatobi National Park. Wakatobi as one of the world‟s marine tourism object is
now preparing it self and ready to welcome you and your family with hospitality and its
particular culture. The Wakatobi is also home to Operation Wallacea, a UK based,non
profit conservation group looking at sustainable development of fisheries and coral reef
research.An independent non commercial website has been set up about a marine
park. This website contains tourist and travel information in Wakatobi, including the
biodiversity, conservation and local people.
Wakatobi is also situated geographically at the world‟s coral reef triangle center
with its 942 fish species and 750 coral reef species from a total of 850 world‟s collection
comparing to the two world‟s famous diving center of the Caribbean Sea that owes only
50 species and other 300 species in the red sea.

32. What is the text about?


a. Wakatobi as a tourist spot.
b. Wakatobi as a research spot.
c. Wakatobi as a fishing center.
d. Wakatobi as a conservation center.
e. Wakatobi as a regency.

33. Wakatobi is located in a larger group of island called . . .


a. Wangiwangi.
b. Kaledupa.
c. Tomea.
d. Binongko.
e. Tukangbesi.

34. What is the operation of Wallacea?


a. Non-profit conservation group looking at sustainable development of fisheries
and coral reef research.
b. The additional sources about the biodiversity, conservation and local people
c. Tourist and travel information about the wakatobi.
d. It is part of the Wakatobi National Park.
e. The world‟s marine tourism objects.

Question number 35 to 37 is based on the following text.

Simatupang and Partners Law Firm

is pleased to announce that they have opened their law practice on September 1, 2012
in 4 different cities

New clients are welcome

A law firm for all family matters:

Real estate, estate planning & administration, traffic, personal injury


divorce/custody/support, wills/trust, adoption, and home visits

Main Office : Jalan Kebayoran 5 Bandung

Branches : Jalan Angsana Timur 456 Jakarta

Jalan Agiwiyata 688 Surabaya

Jalan Surabaya 343 Bogor

A new branch office in Semarang will open next month.

35. According to the text, clients who live in Surabaya can go to branch office for
consultation.
a. Jalan Kebayoran 5
b. Jalan Angsana Timur 456
c. Jalan Agiwiyata 688
d. Jalan Surabaya
Semarang

36. From the text, we know that ....


a. the law firm has six offices
b. the main office is in Surabaya
c. the office has four branch offices now
d. they recently opened a branch in Bandung
e. they will soon have five offices in Indonesia

37. Where does the address of the main office ?


a. Jalan Kebayoran 5
b. Jalan Angsana Timur 456
c. Jalan Agiwiyata 688
d. Jalan Surabaya Semarang
e. All true

Question number 38 to 40 is based on the following text.

PT. PLN
Republic of Indonesia
Invitation for Submission of Interest (EOI)
Consulting Service for Project Implementation
Strengthening West Kalimantan Power Card
ADB LOAN
Referring to our invitation of submission of interest (EOI) which was published in Jakarta
Post 4th of July 2012 Edition, we hereby announce that :
1. The deadline for submission of EOI is on August 5th, 2012 to the address below. All
firms will be advised of the result of their EOI. Only firms that have been short-listed will
be invited to submit a technical proposal. The names and addresses of short-listed firms
will be published.

2. Further information from background documents can be obtained at the address


given below.
Attention : Chairman of Procurement Consultant Committee
PT. PLN (Persero) Kantor Pusat
Main Building 15th floor
Jl. Trunojoyo 12190, Indonesia
Tel : 62-21-7251234 ext 1293, 1382
Fax : 62-21-72277042
Email : [email protected]
[email protected]

38. The announcement is released by . . . .


a. PT. PLN (Persero)
b. Republic of Indonesia
c. The Jakarta Post
d. Procurement Consultant Committee
e. Ratnasari Sjamsuddin

39. Which firms can submit a technical proposal ?


a. Any power plant firms.
b. Big power plant firms
c. The local power plant firms.
d. The Short listed firms.
e. The Small power plant firms.

40. When the deadline for submission of EOI?


a. 4th of July 2012
b. on August 5th, 2012
c. 15th floor Jl. Trunojoyo 12190, Indonesia
d. [email protected]
e. [email protected]

Question number 41 to 44 is based on the following text.

The Houses of the Toraja

The ethnic groups in the mountain regions of southwest and central Sulawesi
(Celebes) are known by the name of Toraja, which has come to mean "those who live
upstream" or "those who live in the mountains". Their name is in fact derived from the
word Raja, which in Sanskrit means "king". The society is hierarchically structured: the
noblemen are called rengnge, the ordinary people to makaka, and the slaves to kaunan;
birth determines which rank a person will occupy.

The distinctive features of the traditional houses (tongkonan) of the Toraja are
the "buffalo horns", the roof design and the rich decoration on the walls. The buffalo is a
symbol of status, courage, strength and fighting spirit.

Designed as a representation on the universe, the tongkonan is constructed in


three parts: the upper world (the roof), the world of humans (the middle of the building),
and the underworld (the space under the floor). The highly distinctive roors constructed
by the Toraja given rise to various ingenious interpretations. Certainly the roof is
something of deep significance for the Toraja, and even today they build "modern" (in
other words houses built with cement) houses with such roofs.

41. What is the text about?


A. The culture of Toraja
B. The society of Toraja
C. The distinctive features of traditional houses
D. The decription of a traditional houses of Toraja
E. The ethnic groups of southwest and central Sulawesi

42. “… and even today they bulid modern…” (paragraph 3) The underlined word refers
to…
A. Raja
B. Rengnge
C. Society
D. Toraja people
E. Mountain regions

43. What are the ordinary people commonly called?


A. Tongkonan
B. Makaka
C. Celebes
D. Rengnge
E. Kaunan

44. Which of the following does not symbolize a buffalo?


A. Status
B. Courage
C. Strength
D. Cowardice
E. Fighting Spirit

Question number 45 to 50 is based on the following text.

The Island of Wingo is by the island of Singa. In the water around Wingo Island,
there are hundreds of sharks. They are so many that the water bubbles like a whirlpool.
People can only get to Wingo Island by boat. The boat has a rocket on it. The rocket
takes people over the sharks and onto the island.
Wingo Island has no sand but it has green moss. At night the moss sparkles like
stars. Tall stars called Fruji grow everywhere The Fruji tress have purple leaves at the
top and yellow fruit all over them. When a fruit falls off, another tree grows in a minute.
The Weather on Wingo Island is very hot but at twelve o‟clock, everyday, it rains.
Sometimes, there are windstorms. They happen when too many animals fly around at
the same time.
People who stay on Wingo Island sleep in a big-gloo. It is like an igloo but it is on
long poles. It has a ladder to get up and a slide to come down. The big-gloo has a moss
bed, chairs, and tables that are made of Fruji tress.
There is no television on Wingo Island. So is the telephone and computer. It is
place to listen to the leaves whispering. It is a place to lie on soft green moss and look
at the clouds. It is really a place to dream.

45. Fruji is the … on Wingo Island.


A. Name of a river
B. Name of a mountain
C. Name of a tree
D. Name of someone who lives
E. Name of island
46. What are the chairs and tables in that island made of?
A. Iron
B. Moss
C. Trees
D. Fruji trees
E. Plan

47. What causes windstorms at Wingo?


A. Moss
B. The sand
C. Animals
D. The sea around Wingo
E. the sea

48. “People can only get to Wingo Island by boat.” The sentence implies that Wingo
Island is ….
A. Near to other islands
B. Close to another island
C. Near another island
D. Far from other islands
E. in the middle of the jungle

49. “It is place to listen to the leaves whispering” The underlined word refers to ….
A. The telephone
B. The computer
C. An island
D. Wingo Island
E. the sand

50. “It is place to listen to the leaves whispering.” (last paragraph) The closest meaning
of the underlined word is ….
A. Talking in a soft way
B. Singing
C. Laughing
D. Makes a soft sound
E. speaking

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