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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the following procedure text carefully, then answer the questions based on it.
How to Make a Fruit Salad
Goal: To make a fresh fruit salad.
Tools:
· A knife
· A large bowl
· A spoon
Materials:
· 1 apple
· 1 banana
· 1 orange
· A handful of grapes
· Honey (optional)
· Lemon juice (optional)
Steps:
Steps:
· First, wash all the fruits thoroughly.
· Next, peel the banana and orange, then cut all the fruits into small pieces.
· Then, place all the fruit pieces into a large bowl.
· After that, add a drizzle of honey and a few drops of lemon juice if desired.
· Finally, stir the fruit salad gently with a spoon and serve.
1. Which of the following is an example of an imperative verb used in the procedure?
A. "Fruit"
B. "Cut"
C. "Pieces"
D. "Bowl"
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the following procedure text carefully, then answer the questions based on it.
How to Make a Fruit Salad
Goal: To make a fresh fruit salad.
Tools:
· A knife
· A large bowl
· A spoon
Materials:
· 1 apple
· 1 banana
· 1 orange
· A handful of grapes
· Honey (optional)
· Lemon juice (optional)
Steps:
· First, wash all the fruits thoroughly.
· Next, peel the banana and orange, then cut all the fruits into small pieces.
· Then, place all the fruit pieces into a large bowl.
· After that, add a drizzle of honey and a few drops of lemon juice if desired.
· Finally, stir the fruit salad gently with a spoon and serve.
2. What would happen if you skipped the step of washing the fruits?
A. The fruits might taste sweeter
B. The fruits would become too soft.
C. The salad could be unhealthy due to dirt or
pesticides.
D. The salad would have a stronger flavor
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the following procedure text carefully, then answer the questions based on it.
How to Make a Fruit Salad
Goal: To make a fresh fruit salad.
Tools:
· A knife
· A large bowl
· A spoon
Materials:
· 1 apple
· 1 banana
· 1 orange
· A handful of grapes
· Honey (optional)
· Lemon juice (optional)
Steps:
· First, wash all the fruits thoroughly.
· Next, peel the banana and orange, then cut all the fruits into small pieces.
· Then, place all the fruit pieces into a large bowl.
· After that, add a drizzle of honey and a few drops of lemon juice if desired.
· Finally, stir the fruit salad gently with a spoon and serve.
3. After making the fruit salad, your friend says it’s to sour. Which step would you change if you made the salad again?
A. Use less lemon juice.
B. Add more banana.
C. Stir the salad more gently.
D. Use more honey.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the following procedure text carefully, then answer the questions based on it.
How to Make a Fruit Salad
Goal: To make a fresh fruit salad.
Tools:
· A knife
· A large bowl
· A spoon
Materials:
· 1 apple
· 1 banana
· 1 orange
· A handful of grapes
· Honey (optional)
· Lemon juice (optional)
Steps:
· First, wash all the fruits thoroughly.
· Next, peel the banana and orange, then cut all the fruits into small pieces.
· Then, place all the fruit pieces into a large bowl.
· After that, add a drizzle of honey and a few drops of lemon juice if desired.
· Finally, stir the fruit salad gently with a spoon and serve.
4. Imagine you want to serve the fruit salad as a dessert at a party. How could you modify the procedure to make it more suitable for the event?
A. Cut the fruits into very small pieces and add whipped cream.
B. Skip the lemon juice and add extra honey.
C. Use only apples and bananas.
D. Mix all the ingredients in a blender.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Read the following procedure text carefully, then answer the questions based on it.
How to Make a Fruit Salad
Goal: To make a fresh fruit salad.
Tools:
· A knife
· A large bowl
· A spoon
Materials:
· 1 apple
· 1 banana
· 1 orange
· A handful of grapes
· Honey (optional)
· Lemon juice (optional)
Steps:
· First, wash all the fruits thoroughly.
· Next, peel the banana and orange, then cut all the fruits into small pieces.
· Then, place all the fruit pieces into a large bowl.
· After that, add a drizzle of honey and a few drops of lemon juice if desired.
· Finally, stir the fruit salad gently with a spoon and serve.
5. How could you change the procedure to make salad healtier without altering its taste too much?
A. Serve the salad with ice cream.
B. Use a fruit juice dressing instead of honey.
C. Eliminate the lemon juice.
D. Add more grapes and reduce the amount of honey.
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