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Reading Comprehension No - The Right Answer: Name: Rivia Ramadatun Nisa NIM: 11200850000087

Rivia Ramadatun Nisa scored 87 out of 100 on a reading comprehension test. The test consisted of multiple choice questions to assess understanding of passages about various topics including minerals, calendars, hoaxes, and debates. It also included questions to evaluate grammatical structure and written expression. Overall, the summaries show Rivia demonstrated a strong understanding of the content and ability to analyze grammar.

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Reading Comprehension No - The Right Answer: Name: Rivia Ramadatun Nisa NIM: 11200850000087

Rivia Ramadatun Nisa scored 87 out of 100 on a reading comprehension test. The test consisted of multiple choice questions to assess understanding of passages about various topics including minerals, calendars, hoaxes, and debates. It also included questions to evaluate grammatical structure and written expression. Overall, the summaries show Rivia demonstrated a strong understanding of the content and ability to analyze grammar.

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Name: Rivia Ramadatun Nisa

NIM : 11200850000087

READING COMPREHENSION

No The Right Answer


.
1. A. The federal gold depository
2.
3. B. Identifying minerals by means of a scratch test
4. A. The hardness of a mineral can be determined by its ability to make a mark on
other minerals
5. D. Hurricanes in one part of the world
6. B. Storms of the Northern Atlantic
7. B. Contrasting views of conflict are presented
8. D. A description of one of the opposing views of conflict
9. B. A definition
10.
11. C. Different calendars have dissimilar bases
12. B. Two types of calendars are described.
13. D. A definition and an example of a hoax
14. A. Various types of hoaxes have been perpetrated
15.
16. C. Ice covers a large portion of the Earth’s surface.
17. B. Two
18. D. Substances from other areas.
19. A. It is a deeply colored liquid.
20. D. It is a clear, colorless liquid.
21. D. They are located under a swimming pool.
22. D. Animals.
23. B. They got stuck in the tar.
24. C. Early in the twentieth century.
25.
26. B. Only
27. D. Varied
28. C. Spice
29. B. A spicy type of sauce
30.
31. C. Control
32. D. Ten year periods
33. A. Land
34. B. Visually exciting
35.
36. C. Authority over
37. A. Divided into three
38. C. The legal system
39. D. Work against
40. B. Opposite to
41. B. Television debates were instrumental in the outcome of the 1960 presidential
election.
42. B. Won the Democratic presidential nomination fairly easily
43. D. Were the first presidential campaign debates to be televised
44. D. He was nominated on the first ballot.
45. A. Old enough to be president
46. A. John Kennedy
47. B. One of the Plains Indian tribes
48. B. The Sioux would probably attack the White settlers.
49. A. United in a cause
50. C. Received their names from the Indian tribes living there
STRUCTURE AND WRITTEN EXPRESSION

No The Right Answer Reason


.
1. C. A family of Reason: Appositive
The sentence on this question requires appositive clause.
The tetracyclines and appositive phrase (a family of)

2. B. Reason:

3. D. But their Reason: Adverbial Clause


In this question there is already a independent clause and
this sentence included in the sentence of opposition.
Therefore, this sentence requires a clause that is initiated
by the conjunction, S + P.

4. B. It is Reason: passive Voice


It + to be + V3

5. D. Which has Reason: Adjective Clause


Which + P/S + P

6. C. What appears Reason: Noun Clause


QW + S + P
Serves as a subject

7. B. After Reason: Participle


spawning After + V. ing + / V3

8. D. Searching for Reason: Appositive


This question already has an S+P, then it requires
appositive Phrase filled with participle (Ving/V3) that takes
active meaning

9. B. Although first Reason: Adverbial Clause


sighted This question already has a independent clause, then this
question need a dependent clause beginning conjunction
“although+S+P”

10. A. diets differ Reason: Noun Clause


QW+S+P
That act as objects

11. A. Should milk Reason: Conditional Sentence


Inversion type I
Shouls + S + inf/be
12. B. occurs Reason: Note that this sentence is started with a place
expression. Hence, the subject and verb are in inverted
order. The main subject is highly elaborate form of
communication which is, you guessed it, singular. So, the
verb has to be singular as well.

13. D Homes Reason: Option D is the only one with a plural subject
without a verb. If option D is placed in the sentence. The
sentence is complete.

14. D nor Reason: Neither + adj + Noun Nor +adj +noun


completely
fictitious
15. B In men Reason: parallelism
More + in + than + in

16. B much faster Reason: Comparative degree


than Adj/adv + er + than

17. D the most Reason: superlative degree


common The most + adj/adv

18. D The looser the Reason: Double comparative


brushwork is The + comp +S + P, The + comp +S + P

19. C The problem Reason: Past tense


had already When + S. past, past perfect
been

20. B were given Reason: Past tense


daily S.J + were

21. B first enacted Reason: article


First + noun

22. D we must Reason: conditional sentence


double Type 1
If + S V1 + O/C, S + must + V1

23. D that Reason: Adjective Clause


steamboats That + P

24. A of organized Reason: Parallelism


sound patterns Not + of But + of

25. D Only when Reason: Inverted entence


mixed In the question there was AUX + S + P, then needed an
inversion marker ONLY

26. D lone Reason:


27. A Viewed Reason:
28. C Nightly Reason:
29. D Without Reason:
article “a”
30. B The heart Reason:
31. C The strongest Reason:
32. D The federal Reason:
government
33. A Occurrence of Reason:
edema
34. A According to Reason:
legend
35. D As Reason:
36. D Close to fort Reason:
sumner
37. A Another Reason:
38. A Unlike Reason:
39. D Alternative Reason:
40. A Another Reason:

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