ANALYTICAL TEST

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
ONLINE SHOPPING
The internet has generated many changes in our lives. It has changed the way we communicate and access information.
The internet also has changed the way we buy things. In today’s life, online shopping is growing rapidly. It has become a new culture in every country.
Buying things online is very easy. The only thing to do is to go to a certain website, which sells the product you need. The search engine on the web also enables us to find things fast with various choices.
After the product is chosen and the payment is made, the online shopper should only wait for three to five days until the thing purchased comes to his/her door. Another good advantage of online shopping is that things may be cheaper than in real stores.
In the other hand, online shopper should be careful in choosing products. Sometimes, you do not get what you need. Another big problem is the quality of the things can be less than similar items in real stores. That’s the reason why online shoppers must thoroughly check products offered.
1. What does the text mainly talk about?
A. The benefits of online shopping.
B. The procedure of shopping online.
C. The deficiencies of online shopping.
D. Things to do when online shopping.
E. The pluses and minuses of online shopping
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
ONLINE SHOPPING
The internet has generated many changes in our lives. It has changed the way we communicate and access information.
The internet also has changed the way we buy things. In today’s life, online shopping is growing rapidly. It has become a new culture in every country.
Buying things online is very easy. The only thing to do is to go to a certain website, which sells the product you need. The search engine on the web also enables us to find things fast with various choices.
After the product is chosen and the payment is made, the online shopper should only wait for three to five days until the thing purchased comes to his/her door. Another good advantage of online shopping is that things may be cheaper than in real stores.
In the other hand, online shopper should be careful in choosing products. Sometimes, you do not get what you need. Another big problem is the quality of the things can be less than similar items in real stores. That’s the reason why online shoppers must thoroughly check products offered.
2. How can online shoppers choose products? They have to
A. go to real shops
B. have an account.
C. have a computer.
D. visit the shop site
E. login to their email.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
ONLINE SHOPPING
The internet has generated many changes in our lives. It has changed the way we communicate and access information.
The internet also has changed the way we buy things. In today’s life, online shopping is growing rapidly. It has become a new culture in every country.
Buying things online is very easy. The only thing to do is to go to a certain website, which sells the product you need. The search engine on the web also enables us to find things fast with various choices.
After the product is chosen and the payment is made, the online shopper should only wait for three to five days until the thing purchased comes to his/her door. Another good advantage of online shopping is that things may be cheaper than in real stores.
In the other hand, online shopper should be careful in choosing products. Sometimes, you do not get what you need. Another big problem is the quality of the things can be less than similar items in real stores. That’s the reason why online shoppers must thoroughly check products offered.
3. “. . . must thoroughly check products offered.”
What does the bolded word mean?
A. tightly.
B. carelessly.
C. extremely.
D. accurately.
E. completely.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students to learn.
Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest form behavior. Most excellent school try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults arrive late to meeting, work, etc. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time latter .If this fails, invite the parent to school.
By closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children. Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but It should be in appropriate ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.
Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.
4. What should the school do if a student can’t stop his/her habit to come late to school?
A. Punish him/her
B. Shut him/her out
C. Fail him/her
D. Talk to his/her parents
E. Try to understand him/her
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students to learn.
Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest form behavior. Most excellent school try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults arrive late to meeting, work, etc. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time latter .If this fails, invite the parent to school.
By closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children. Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but It should be in appropriate ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.
Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.
5.What does the writer think to be “the highest from
of behaviour” (in the second paragraph)?
A. Respect for one another
B. Not being late to school
C. Understanding the regulations
D. Understanding the rules
E. Inner discipline
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Being on time is a beautiful social ethic and one of great importance, as it creates efficiency in system and implies respect for one another. However, it is one the many values that is not easy for our students to learn.
Inner discipline, one that comes from an understanding of the set rules and regulation, is the highest form behavior. Most excellent school try to instill this with a loving environment. Why, even adults arrive late to meeting, work, etc. Here, we do not agree that late comers should be shut out. They can be given warnings, most of which are enough to make them try their best to reach the school on time latter .If this fails, invite the parent to school.
By closing the gates, the school is behaving cruelly, to which we prefer not to expose our children. Every school has responsibility to implant good educational principle, but It should be in appropriate ways. Good schools create competitive students who can organize themselves effectively in society, so that everyone gets a quality life as a result of the ethics and values learned for as long as 12 years.
Children are precious and dependent on the adult for guidance. Understanding them is the key, and to this end, both parents and schools must work hand in hand without playing the blame game.
6.”Children are precious and dependent on the adults for guidance.” The underlined word is closest in meaning to ….
A. Valuable
B. Excellent
C. Clever
D. Innocent
E. Naive
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
VEGETARIANS
There are many reasons why people become vegetarians, including personal health, the environment, and the economy.
A vegetarian is a person who does not eat meat, poultry, and fish. Vegetarians mostly eat fruit, vegetables, legumes, grains, seeds, and nuts. Vegetarians also consume eggs and dairy products, but they avoid meat products, such as beef, chicken stocks, and gelatin.
According to research, vegetarians have lower risk of heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure. This may happen due to a healthy vegetarian diet, which has low fat but high fibre.
However, a vegetarian diet can be high in fat if it includes excessive amounts of fatty snacks, fried food, whole dairy products, and eggs.
At the same time, a vegetarian diet can be simple and easy to prepare. Therefore, a vegetarian diet must be well-planned to prevent and treat certain diseases.
7. What meal is not consumed by vegetarians?
A. Dairy products.
B. Fried food.
C. Sausages.
D. Milk.
E. Nuts.
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