English for IT II


Nama: Vidia Herdiana R
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QUIZ MEETING 1

Task 103
1. Incorrect : The choice is between a vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream cone. 
Correct : The choice is among a vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream cone. 
2. Incorrect : Rick and his wife can usually solve their problems among them. 
Correct : Rick and his wife can usually solve their problems between them 
3. Incorrect: Profits are divided between the stockholders of the corporation. 
Correct : Profits are divided among the stockholders of the corporation. 
4. Incorrect : The votes were evenly divided among the Democratic candidate and the Republican Candidate. 
Correct : The votes were evenly divided between the Democratic candidate and the Republican Candidate. 
5. Incorrect : The property was divided equally among his son and daughter. 
Correct : The property was divided equally between his son and daughter. 

Task 104 
1. Incorrect : Cliff can live on Yellowstone National Park because he is a park ranger. 
Correct : Cliff can live in Yellowstone National Park because he is a park ranger. 
2. Incorrect: Is domino’s Pizza in Tenth Street? 
Correct : Is domino’s Pizza on Tenth Street? 
3. Incorrect : The apartments at the Hudson River are more expensive than the ones across the street. 
Correct : The apartments on the Hudson River are more expensive than the ones across the street. 
4. Incorrect : We are going to stay overnight on Chicago. 
Correct : We are going to stay overnight in Chicago. 
5. Incorrect : Let’s take our vacation in the coast instead of in the mountains. 
Correct : Let’s take our vacation on the coast instead of in the mountains.

 Task 105 
1. Incorrect : I would rather take classes on the afternoon. 
Correct : I would rather take classes in the afternoon. 
2. Incorrect : Gloria has a part-time job in the night. 
Correct : Gloria has a part-time job at night. 
3. Incorrect : The rainy season begins on July. 
Correct : The rainy season begins in July. 
4. Incorrect : The graduation is in May 20. 
Correct : The graduation is on May 20. 
5. Incorrect : We came to the United States on 1997. 
Correct : We came to the United States in 1997.


Quiz Meeting 2
     
1. What does this passage mainly discuss ?
   A. Alfred Bernhard Nobel 
  
2. Why were the prizes named for Alfred Bernhard Nobel ? 
   B. He won the first Nobel Prize for his work in philanthropy 
   
3.The word will in paragraph 1 refers to ? 
   A. Nobel’s wishes 
   
4.How often are the Nobel Prize awarded ?
   B. Once a year     
   
 5. The word outstanding in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ?
   B. established 

6. A Nobel Prize would NOT be given to ?
   A. an author who wrote a novel 
   
7.What does the author mean by the statement : These prizes have been administered continually by  the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm since they were  first awarded in 1901 ?
   A. The Nobel Foundation oversees the management of the money and the distribution of the prizes 
   
8.Why are the award presented on December 10 ?
   B. Alfred Bernhard Nobel died on that      



QUIZ MEETING 5
1. With what topic is the passage primarily concerned?
C. Abolitionists

2. The word ban in paragraph 1 most nearly means to

D. limit

3. The word primarily in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
D. always

4. What had occurred shortly after the Civil War?
B. A women’s suffrage bill was introduced in Congress

5. The word suffrage in paragraph 3 could best be replaced by which of the following?
C. freedom from bondage

6. The word it in paragraph 3 refers to
A. bill

7. What does the Nineteenth Amendment guarantee?
C. Voting rights for women

8. When were women allowed to vote throughout the United States?
D. After 1920


Quiz Meeting 6
1.  Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
   A. History of New York City
2.  What did the Native Americans receive in exchange for their island?
     B.  $24.12 U. S
3. Where was New Amsterdam located?
    C. On the island of Manhattan
4. What does the author mean by the statement : Because attempts to 
    encourage Dutch immigration were not immediately successful, offers,  
    generous by  the standards of the era, were extended throughout Europe?
    A.Other Europeans were given opportunities to immigrate to the new world
    after a slow response by the Dutch
5. The word heterogeneous in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by
    C.   diverse
6. Why were so many languages spoken in New Amsterdam?
    D. The Indians who lived there before the Dutch  West India Company
    purchase spoke many  languages
7. The word formidable in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
    A. powerful
8. The word it in paragraph 4 refers to
    B.New York City
 9.  Which city was the first capital of the new Unite states?
      B.New York    
10.  On what date was Manhattan valued at $7 billion?
       D.1926


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