Summative Assessment Mid-Smester 1
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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Alfian Nur Dafiq Abdillah
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
Narrative Text 1
Once, in a modern city, energy was abundant, and people took it for granted. They kept appliances running all day, lights were never turned off, and no one thought about conserving resources. A scientist, Dr. Green, warned the city leaders, "If you continue this reckless consumption, your energy sources will deplete." The warning was ignored, and after a few years, the city experienced its first blackout. Realizing the seriousness, the city embarked on a mission to save energy. They introduced strict regulations: people turned off lights when not in use, energy-efficient appliances became mandatory, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar were installed. The city thrived again, showing that a small change in behavior can have a big impact.
What was the initial attitude of the people towards energy consumption?
They were extremely cautious
They took energy for granted
They had no access to energy
They were fully reliant on renewable sources
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
Narrative Text 1
Once, in a modern city, energy was abundant, and people took it for granted. They kept appliances running all day, lights were never turned off, and no one thought about conserving resources. A scientist, Dr. Green, warned the city leaders, "If you continue this reckless consumption, your energy sources will deplete." The warning was ignored, and after a few years, the city experienced its first blackout. Realizing the seriousness, the city embarked on a mission to save energy. They introduced strict regulations: people turned off lights when not in use, energy-efficient appliances became mandatory, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar were installed. The city thrived again, showing that a small change in behavior can have a big impact.
What role does Dr. Green play in the story?
He actively participates in wasting energy
He ignores the energy crisis
He warns the leaders about the dangers of energy waste
He suggests that renewable energy is unnecessary
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
Narrative Text 1
Once, in a modern city, energy was abundant, and people took it for granted. They kept appliances running all day, lights were never turned off, and no one thought about conserving resources. A scientist, Dr. Green, warned the city leaders, "If you continue this reckless consumption, your energy sources will deplete." The warning was ignored, and after a few years, the city experienced its first blackout. Realizing the seriousness, the city embarked on a mission to save energy. They introduced strict regulations: people turned off lights when not in use, energy-efficient appliances became mandatory, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar were installed. The city thrived again, showing that a small change in behavior can have a big impact.
What is the main message of the narrative?
Renewable energy is unreliable
Energy consumption should increase to boost growth
Small changes in behavior can significantly reduce energy waste
Technology is the key to solving all energy problems
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
Narrative Text 1
Once, in a modern city, energy was abundant, and people took it for granted. They kept appliances running all day, lights were never turned off, and no one thought about conserving resources. A scientist, Dr. Green, warned the city leaders, "If you continue this reckless consumption, your energy sources will deplete." The warning was ignored, and after a few years, the city experienced its first blackout. Realizing the seriousness, the city embarked on a mission to save energy. They introduced strict regulations: people turned off lights when not in use, energy-efficient appliances became mandatory, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar were installed. The city thrived again, showing that a small change in behavior can have a big impact.
What was the turning point for the city to take energy conservation seriously?
A severe energy price hike
Widespread protests against the government
The city's first blackout
The introduction of a new law
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
Narrative Text 1
Once, in a modern city, energy was abundant, and people took it for granted. They kept appliances running all day, lights were never turned off, and no one thought about conserving resources. A scientist, Dr. Green, warned the city leaders, "If you continue this reckless consumption, your energy sources will deplete." The warning was ignored, and after a few years, the city experienced its first blackout. Realizing the seriousness, the city embarked on a mission to save energy. They introduced strict regulations: people turned off lights when not in use, energy-efficient appliances became mandatory, and renewable energy sources like wind and solar were installed. The city thrived again, showing that a small change in behavior can have a big impact.
How did the city respond to the energy crisis?
By cutting energy supply permanently
By relying solely on coal energy
By implementing strict energy-saving regulations
By ignoring the problem
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
In a small town, Jake worked for a power company that promoted energy-saving practices. One day, while installing new energy-efficient streetlights, he overheard some teenagers laughing, saying, "Why save energy? It’s not like we’re going to run out tomorrow." Jake approached them and shared how energy-saving wasn’t just about today, but about ensuring a better tomorrow for future generations. He explained how small efforts like using LED bulbs, unplugging devices, and switching to renewable energy make a huge difference over time. The teens were surprised but decided to learn more about how they could help. By the end of the day, they had spread the word to their friends.
What misconception did the teenagers have about energy conservation?
They thought energy was already unlimited
They believed saving energy was only for the rich
They thought saving energy wasn't urgent or necessary
They believed that renewable energy was bad for the environment
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 4 pts
In a small town, Jake worked for a power company that promoted energy-saving practices. One day, while installing new energy-efficient streetlights, he overheard some teenagers laughing, saying, "Why save energy? It’s not like we’re going to run out tomorrow." Jake approached them and shared how energy-saving wasn’t just about today, but about ensuring a better tomorrow for future generations. He explained how small efforts like using LED bulbs, unplugging devices, and switching to renewable energy make a huge difference over time. The teens were surprised but decided to learn more about how they could help. By the end of the day, they had spread the word to their friends.
How did Jake change the teenagers' perspective?
By showing them how much money they could save
By explaining the long-term impact of energy conservation
By forcing them to volunteer at the power company
By convincing them to avoid using any energy at all
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