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Quiz 1 2) Your business can be seen by many people if you post a video on YouTube (Hali m, 2011).

1) The coming storm was foretold by the dark clouds. 1) According to Linett (2008), everyone knows that exercise can help to lessen s tress. 2) Wong (2010) states that students only have time for tuition classes after sch ool. 1) Tan (2011) states that stuffiness and elevated temperature are signs of the f lu Quiz 2 1) It is unhealthy to be inactive. 2) Failure to abide by the rules of conduct during an a failing grade for the test. 1) Most of the foods we eat today contain one or more 1) A person who does a job well enjoys both extrinsic 2) People are less active nowadays because technology

examination may result in additives. and intrinsic rewards. has made our lives easier.

Quiz 3 1.Direct quotations should appear between quotation marks (" ") and exactly repr oduce text, including punctuation and capital letters. True 2.Quoting Wikipedia as a primary source is acceptable in academic writing. False 3.Quoting should be done sparingly and should support your own work, not replace it. True 4.It is generally a good academic practice to rely heavily on quotations when wr iting an assignment. False 5.Quoting is necessary when the author's words convey a powerful meaning. True Quiz 4 1) Personal Digital Assistants are small, hand-held electronic organizers that c ome in a range of prices and capabilities. 1) People look for flexibility at work for different reasons. 2) Tobacco companies should be forced to pay lucrative settlements to anyone who has become addicted or adversely affected by the use of their products. 2) A growing number of parents are using the prepaid debit card to teach their t eenagers to handle money wisely. 1) Nutrition is an important consideration for people. Quiz 5 1.The importance of English cannot be denied and ignored. 2) A third language can benefit students greatly. 2.Breakfast is an important meal. 3) Children who eat breakfast tend to be overweight. 3.Speech contains nonverbal elements. 1) Messages can be communicated through emails. 4.Water is one of the most important substances on earth. 1) There are laws which control human activities. 5.Students can acquire advanced knowledge and experience while studying abroad. 4) Students often feel lonely and helpless in a new environment. Quiz 6

1) Foo, V.H.K. (1983). Sarawak: Mini episodes of the past. Selangor, Malaysia: F ajar Bakti. 2) Derwing, T. M.(2002). Teaching native speakers to listen to foreign-accented speech. Journal of Multicultural Development, 23(4), 245-259. 1) Shakespeare, W. (1992). The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark (B.A. Mowat & P. Werstine, Eds.). New York: Washington Square-Pocket. 1) Nathan, D. (2003, February 22). Newater flows into reservoirs. The Straits Ti mes [Singapore]. Retrieved 2) Asmah Omar. (1991). Kemahiran berbahasa. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Penerbitan Pustaka Antara. Quiz 7 2) Atkinson (2001) found that children who spent at least four hours a day watch ing TV were less likely to engage in adequate physical activity during the week. 1) Attempts to establish a definitive link between television programming and ch ildren s eating habits have been problematic (Magnus, n.d.). 2) Critser (2003) noted that despite growing numbers of overweight Americans, ma ny health care providers still remain either in ignorance or outright denial abou t the health danger to the poor and the young (p. 5). 1) One study found that the most important element in comprehending non-native s peech is familiarity with the topic (Gass & Varonis, 1984). 1) There is reason to believe that the police missed another cause of the myster ious behaviour (Harrison, 1997). Quiz 8 1.Choose the sentence that contains an error. 1) Most aerobic exercises are did at moderate levels of intensity for lo nger periods, compared to other categories of exercise. 2.Choose the sentence that contains an error. 3) In a broader sense, social network service usually means an individua l-centered service whereas online community services is group-centered. 3.Choose the sentence that contains an error. 2) This was done by expressing interest in what they are reading and tyi ng it to other activities. 4.Choose the sentence that contains an error. 2) It provide a wide range of marketing benefits and opportunities for e asier shopping and delivery of information. 5.Choose the sentence that contains an error. 2) When faces with the option of choosing between a highly qualified ca ndidate and a less qualified one, the employers will most probably go for the qu alified person. Quiz 9 1.The Internet has had an impact on commerce. True 2.Which of the following is TRUE? 3) Filmmaking involves numerous stages. 3.What does the word commission mean as used in the passage? 1) task 4.What does the word mobility mean as used in the passage? 1) movement 5.What does the word embarking mean as used in the passage? 1) To make a start 6.State whether the following statement is a Fact or Opinion. 2) Opinion 7.What does the word submerging mean as used in the passage? 2) sinking

8.The Internet has completely dethroned traditional media. False 9.The rise in water levels is especially dangerous for small island nations and 1) low-lying urban areas. 10.What have people become conscious of? 1) The many benefits of exercising.

Quiz 10 1.In what way does Mount Everest change annually? 4) It is growing slightly tall er. 2.Tweed Valley cedar was valued in colonial Australia for all the following reas ons EXCEPT 1) the trees were easy to fell and remove. 3.Which of the following can we say caused the decline of the cedar industry? 1) Suitable trees became less available due to the clearing of land. 4.Tailgating another vehicle is unsafe because 2) it may not allow sufficient ti me and space to stop and avoid a collision. 5.More distance is needed to safely stop in rain or poor visibility. We can infe r from this that 3) braking is more difficult in rain and when there is poor vis ibility. 6.In line 3-4, the words pays heed to are closest in meaning to ______.3) notice s 7.Since 1953, how many people have reached the summit? 4) more than 600 8.What is the interesting information mentioned by the writer?1) The ways diseas es and information are transmitted through social networks. 9.Which title best summarizes the main idea of the passage? 2) Hidden Prehistori c Paintings 10.According to the paragraph, it can be inferred that 3) the research on inform ation transmission involves various social groups.

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