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Blueprint English Final Test 2022. 12th Grade

The document contains a multiple choice test with 14 questions about short dialogues. The questions test comprehension of expressions offering and accepting help, reasons for actions, and people's roles in conversations. Key details assessed include who is speaking, what they say, and the meaning of expressions used.

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Blueprint English Final Test 2022. 12th Grade

The document contains a multiple choice test with 14 questions about short dialogues. The questions test comprehension of expressions offering and accepting help, reasons for actions, and people's roles in conversations. Key details assessed include who is speaking, what they say, and the meaning of expressions used.

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Blueprint English Final Test 2022

Twelfth Grade

Multiple Choice!

The following dialogue is for number 1 to 3


Nephew : “What are you doing Uncle?”
Uncle : “I’m waiting for Taxi?”
Nephew : “By the way, What can I do for you Uncle?”
Uncle : “Please call the taxi”
Nephew : “OK. I will call it for you? Bye the way, Where do you go Uncle?”
Uncle : “I will go to office”
(a few minutes the taxi came)
Nephew : “Can I bring the bag?”
Uncle : “Yes, please. Thanks advance”
Nephew : “Don’t mention it. Take care Uncle”

1. The underlined sentence express….


a. Asking help
b. Giving help
c. Offering help
d. Refusing an offer
e. Accepting an offer

2. Why does uncle wait a taxi?


a. He goes to office
b. He sees his in nephew
c. He needs it in hurry
d. He gets sick
e. He come back from office

3. Who call the taxi?


a. Nephen
b. Uncle
c. Both of them
d. None of them
e. No body

The following dialogue is for number 4 to 5

Mr. Bean : “Hello, Miss. Smith. Would you need my help? You are so busy.”
Miss Smith : “Oh, yes please, that would be lovely.”
Mr. Bean : “How do you take it?”
Miss Smith : “I use shovel”
Mr. Bean : “Here you are.”
Miss Smith : “Thank you.”

4. The underlined expression expression….


a. Offering something
b. Offering help
c. Accepting an offer
d. Declining an offer
e. Refusing an offer

Dany : “Good morning Jane, do you want my help?”


Jane : “Oh, great!           “
Dany : “Thank you”
Jane : “You’re welcome.”

5. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is….


a. I’d love one
b. No thanks
c. Don’t bother
d. Never mind
e. Not for me

Andy : “Shall I bring your bags to your house?”


Boby : “Yes, please!”

6. The bold word has meaning….


a. Offering something
b. Offering help
c. Accepting an offer
d. Declining an offer
e. Refusing an offer

Indry : “You are so pale, are you sick?        “


Putry : “Sure. It’s very kind of you. Thanks.”

7. The sutable expression to complete the dialogue is….


a. Would you like me to help you?
b. Would I like to help me?
c. Would you like to help me?
d. Would you like to bring me?
e. Could you bring me?
Andry : “Some of our friend will join the concert tomorrow. Would you like to go with?”
Sintya : “it will very interasting.! Need to refresh my mind this time.”

8. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is….


a. I’d love to but I don’t think I can come
b. I’m really sorry. I already have my awn plan
c. Well, I’m not sure
d. What a great idea!
E. Not for me, thanks

The following dialogue is for number 9 to 10


Guest : “Excuse me, but….?”
Staff : “Of course Ma’am. What can I do for you?”
Guest : “Someone just stole my purse off my shoulder outside the hotel”
Staff : “Are you OK?”
Guest : “Yes, just shaken up a bit.”
Staff : “Why don’t you sit down here and I’II call the police for you.”
Guest : “Thank you; I appreciate you help.”
Guest : “I don’t understand what the taxi driver is trying to say. Could you translate for me?”
Staff : “Of course sir, I’d be delighted to help.”

9. The sutable answer to complete the dialogue is….


a. Could I help you
b. Can you help me
c. May you need my favor
d. Would you need my help
e. No, thanks
clining an offer
d. Accepting an offer
e. Refusing a help

Mr. Bean : “Hello, Miss Smith. Would you Like a cup of coffee? I’m just making some.”
Miss Smith : “Oh. Yes please, that would be Lovely.”
Mr. Bean : “How do you take it?”
Miss. Smith : “With milk and sugar please.”
Mr. Bean : “Here you are.”
Miss. Smith : “Thank you.”

11. The underline expression expresses….


a. Offering something
b. Offering help
c. Accepting an offer
d. Declining an offer
e. Refusing an offer

Dany      : “Good morning jane, do you want help me?”


Jane       : “ ................... “
Dany      : “Thank you.”
Jane       : “You’re welcome”

12. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is….


a. Of course, I can
b. No thanks
c. Don’t bother
d. Never mind
e. Not for me

Andy  : “Shall I carry your luggage to your apartement?”


Boby  : “Yes, please!”

13. The underlined word has similar meaning with….


a. Borrow
b. Bring
c. Drop
d. Dodge
e. Leave

Indry : “The box you brought looks very heavy.        “


Putry   : “Sure. It’s very kind of you. Thanks.”

14. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is….


a. Would you like me to help you?
b. Would I like to help me?
c. Would you like to help me?
d. Would you like to bring it for me?
e. Could you bring it for me?

Andry : “You cupboard looks heavy. Would I help you?”


Sintya : “........................Thanks a lot.”

15. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is….


a. I’d love to but I don’t think it is better
b. I’m sorry. I can do it by myself
c. Well, I’m not sure we can
d. What a great idea!
e. Not for me, thanks

Text 1 is for questions 16-18

Seven people were killed in a collision between a bus, a car and a truck at 10:35 p.m. on Jalan Sultan
last night. The dead were all passengers in the car. Police believed the car might have been trying to
overtake the bus when it was struck by a truck coming from the opposite direction. The driver of the car
may not have been using his lights, as the truck driver said he did not see the car approaching.
The police said the car should not have been trying to pass the bus, since overtaking is not allowed
on Jalan Sultan. In addition, the police reported that the car -a small Japanese car- should not have been
carrying more than five people. The names of the victims are not yet known.

16. Who was killed in the accident?


a. The passengers in the bus.
b. The passengers in the car.
c. The drivers of the car and truck.
d. The driver and passengers of the truck.
e. All the drivers of the car, truck, and bus.

17. When did the accident happen?


a. In the midnight.
b. At half past ten at night.
c. At half past ten in the morning.
d. At twenty-five to eleven at night.
e. At twenty-five to eleven in the morning.

18. What can be concluded from the text?


a. The bus was struck by the truck.
b. The accident was caused by the car.
c. Nobody was injured during the accident.
d. All the dead victims can be identified by the police.
e. The bus was not allowed to overtake Jalan Sultan.
Text 2 is for questions 19-21.

Fire in Champion Hotel


A two-alarm fire broke out on the fifth floor of the beautiful and expensive Champion Hotel early
yesterday. The fire, which was controlled by firefighters after four hours, caused extensive damage to the
hotel, although no serious injuries were reported.
The blaze started in a resident’s room of the twenty-story hotel at 333 W. 24 th street shortly after
smoking in red. While they struggled to control the flames, four firefighters were overcome by smoke and
taken to Roosevelt Hospital. Fire officials on the scene said there would be an official investigation into the
cause of the fire.
19. The main idea of the first paragraph is …
a. there was fire in Champion Hotel.
b. the fire was controlled after four hours.
c. an investigation was held to know the cause.
d. there were many dead victims due to the fire.
e. Champion Hotel was expensive and beautiful.

20. Where did the blaze start?


a. Fifth room.
b. Room 333W.
c. Hospital’s room.
d. Roosevelt’s room.
e. A resident’s room.

21. “A two-alarm fire broke out on the fifth floor of the beautiful and expensive Champion Hotel
…” The word “expensive” is antonymous with …
a. huge.
b. large.
c. high.
d. great.
e. cheap.

Text 3 is for questions 22-24.

Golden Hills, August 29- Robbers yesterday stole diamonds and watches worth over $ 50,000
from the Paris Jewelers in 79 King’s Road. The robbery took place at 1 p.m. when the manager Mr.
M. D. Wilkins who was alone in the shop at the time was closing up for lunch. A man and a woman,
both in their early thirties, arrived by taxi and asked to look at some expensive diamonds and
watches. Suddenly they knocked Mr. Wilkins over and went out of the shop with 5 expensive
diamonds and a number of watches. They left in a taxi which was waiting outide.

22. What is the best title for the text above?


a. Paris Jewelers.
b. Money Robbery.
c. Expensive Jewelry.
d. Diamond Watches.
e. $ 50,000 Jewel Robbery.

23. How old were the robbers?


a. Early 30s.
b. About 20s.
c. About 40s.
d. 28 years old.
e. 30 years old.
24. How many People Robbed the Antique Jewel Shop?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5

Text 4 is for questions 25-28.


Indonesia has embarked on the task of counting its islands in order to better protect its territory
and marine resources. It hopes to locate and name an additional 1,700 islands in time for the UN
Conference on the Standardization of Geographical Names in August. Indonesia wants to claim
autonomy and fishing rights in the waters surrounding the islands, many of which its neighbors also
claim.
The Indonesian government says illegal fishing in its waters is costing billions of dollars in lost
revenue each year. A fisheries spokeswoman told the BBC: "Sixty per cent of islands in Indonesia
don't have a name or officially have legal status, so they can easily be taken or claimed by another
country."
Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago. At the last UN conference on geographical names in
2012, Indonesia registered 13,466 islands. A law in 1996 estimated that the number of islands was
17,508. The UN Convention on the Law of the Sea defines an island as, "a naturally formed area of
land, surrounded by water, which is still exposed at high tide".
A spokesman from Indonesia's Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries explained the scale of
the task the counting team had. He said: "We have to visit every one of these islands, and then we
note the coordinates, the name, the meaning of the name, the history of the land and describe the
landscape and its geographical history…all that in great detail."

25. What kind of rights does Indonesia want to claim?


a. Lost rights
b. Water rights
c. Legal rights
d. Fishing rights
e. Mountain rights

26. How many percents are the islands in Indonesia which officially have legal status?
a. 30%
b. 40%
c. 50%
d. 60%
e. 70%

27. When must an island be exposed for it to officially be an island?


a. At noon.
b. At night.
c. At low tide.
d. At high tide.
e. At midnight.

28. “Indonesia has embarked on the task of counting …” (Paragraph 1) synonym of the underlined
word are?
a. Stayed
b. Moved
c. Stopped
d. Qqed

Text 5 is for questions 29-31.


A survey has found about 13 percent of first-time smokers in the country are junior high school
students. It also revealed 89 percent of young female employees were smokers.
The survey was conducted in five major cities across the country, including Surakarta in Central
Java.
Muhammad Syahril Mansyur, the Surakarta Health Agency’s respiratory illness division, said
that the finding of the survey showed an alarming growth rate of Indonesian smokers. "This situation
is a cause for concern,” he said. “It appears the country’s younger generation is uneducated about the
health risks of smoking.”
The Indonesian anti-tobacco campaign has reportedly been deemed as ineffective as the
government refuses to sign the international convention on tobacco control. It said that cigarette
producers contributed to a large amount to state revenue and gave jobs to thousands of workers.

29. The text mainly tells you about… .


a. the increase of Indonesian smokers
b. the health risks of smoking
c. large amount of cigarettes
d. young female smokers
e. the danger of smoking

30. Why does the growth of Indonesian smokers have to be concerned?


a. It decreases the selling of cigarette.
b. It cannot make people work at cigarette factory.
c. There are increasing younger smokers in Indonesia.
d. It cannot make the large amount of cigarettes be distributed.
e. It is likely that younger generation is uneducated to the risks of smoking.

31. One of the advantages of cigarette industry is … .


a. to make sellers rich
b. to give a great job chance
c. to cause people addictive
d. to give jobs for certain people
e. to contribute a little amount to state revenue
Text 6 is for questions 32-34.

Half of all heart patients make medication errors


(Reuters Health) - Half of all heart patients made at least one medication-related mistake after
leaving the hospital, and guidance from a pharmacist didn't seem to reduce those errors, in a new
study.
Consequences of mistakes - such as forgetting to take certain drugs or taking the wrong dose
- can range from side effects like constipation to more serious drops in blood pressure. Two percent
of errors were life-threatening.
Hospitals involved in the study were already taking steps to prevent medication mistakes in
addition to the extra pharmacist intervention, said Dr. Sunil Kripalani, the study's lead author from
the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee.
"We were surprised to see that in spite of these efforts that 50 percent (of patients) were still
having these medication errors," he told Reuters Health.
Although the pharmacist visits didn't help the average patient, he added, certain ones seemed
to benefit - such as patients who were on multiple drugs or had trouble understanding health
information.
As for traditionally lower-risk patients, he said other strategies to prevent errors may be needed.

32. What does the text tell us about?


a. The doctor’s medical treatment.
b. The patient’s medication errors.
c. The hospital’s medical treatments.
d. The uncontrolled medical treatment.
e. The pharmacist’s medication mistakes.

33. What is the effect of medication errors?


a. Life-long time.
b. Life-threatening.
c. Bleeding on heart.

d. Problem in healing.
e. Health information.

34. “… and guidance from a pharmacist didn't seem to reduce those errors ….” (part 1)
The underlined word is closest in meaning to… .
a. improve
b. upgrade
c. decrease
d. degrade
e. increase

Interviewer : You are having interview now, are you ready?


Applicant : Yes, I am ready, sir.
Interviewer : Tell me about yourself.
Applicant : My full name is Robert Rumbekwan, but my nick name is Obet. I graduated
from SMK Teknologi dan Rekayasa 3 Jayapura. I am 17 years old. My hobby
is reading.
35. Where was Robert Rumbekwan graduated from?
A. He graduated from SMK Taruna Jayapura
B. He graduated from SMK Teknologi dan Rekayasa 3 Jayapura
C. He graduated from SMK Teladan 3
D. He graduated from SMK 3 Jayabakti
E. He graduated from SMK JAYAPURA

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