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Question 1 [Multiple Choice] Question Choose the correct method of writing bibliography. Book - Two or More Authors A. White, D., & Davies, J. (2010). Guides to Effective Parenting Skills. London: Oxford University Press. B. White, D. & Davies, J. (2010). Guides to Effective Parenting Skills. London: Oxford University Press. Answer 1) A 2) B
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Point : 1 2 [Multiple Choice] Question Choose the correct method of writing bibliography. Online Newspaper Article A. Vishnu, Vaisnavi. (2009, June 26). Diabetes among the young. Medic Bulletin. Retrieved from http://www.medicbulletin/daily.html. B. Vaisnavi Vishnu. (2009, June 26). Diabetes among the young. Medic Bulletin. Retrieved from http://www.medicbulletin/daily.html Answer 1) A 2) B
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Point : 1 3 [Multiple Choice] Question Choose the correct method of writing bibliography. Book - Anonymous A. Homemade Cooking Recipes. (2nd ed.). (2011). Houston: Mega Press. B. Homemade Cooking Recipes (2nd ed.). (2011). Houston: Mega Press Answer 1) A 2) B
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Question 1 [Fill In The Blank] Question Write the correct answers to replace the underlined words/phrases in the following paragraph. Suicide rates in Malaysia (1) increased drastically by 60 percent in the last 45 years, with an estimated seven people attempting suicide daily. The National Suicide Registry (2) recorded 31 suicide attempts by Malaysians and two non-Malaysians so far this year. Records also show that in the year 2000, 53 children under the age of 11 and 1,837 people above the age of 12 attempted suicide. The suicide (3) rated among youths in Malaysia is estimated to be three in every 100,000. The Health Ministry in its Guidelines on the Management of Psychiatric Disorders" suggests that between 10 and 15 percent of individuals who (4) attempted suicide eventually succeed in killing themselves. Males are twice as likely to try again as females. The risk is particularly high in the first year after a failed attempt. Answer 1) 2) 3) 4)
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2 Question Write the correct answers to replace the underlined words/phrases in the following paragraph. Organ transplantation is a form of treatment for serious and life-threatening diseases which (1) is proven to be successful. It involves replacing diseased and defective organs and tissues with healthy ones from donors. Recent advancements in surgical procedures and the availability of anti-rejection drugs (2) contributed tremendously to the success of organ transplantation. These developments have made the transplant procedure a possible treatment for those suffering from various organ failure states. The commonly transplanted organs are kidneys, heart, eyes, lungs and pancreas while transplantable tissues are liver, bone marrow, skin and heart valves. a present, organs for transplantation (3) coming from either a living person - the live donor, or a dead person - the cadaveric donor.

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Point : 3 3 [Fill In The Blank] Question Choose the correct answers. Write the answers in the spaces provided. Of late, environmental issues (1) had / have been given increasing importance by Malaysians in general. In view of this, schools and educational institutions (2) are taking / took measures to inculcate a love for nature. Schools have started placing more emphasis on environmentalism and the 5Rs - rethink, reduce, reuse, repair and recycle. While (3) much / most people may think that recycling is only about collecting old newspapers and aluminium cans, students can be taught to use these discarded items to create art that others can appreciate. Different schools (4) had / have also embarked on different ways of (5) promote / promoting this awareness of the environment.

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Point : 5 4 [Fill In The Blank] Question Write the correct answers to replace the underlined words/phrases in the following paragraph. Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu once (1) say that the journey of a thousand miles began with a step. Malaysia, like most (2) developed countries, is experiencing problems related to the environment resulting from destruction of its rainforest, low collection coverage of waste, dumping of wastes in rivers and burning without pollution control. (3) Those problems are compounded by institutional constraints due to the lack of coordination between different agencies, and technical constraints due to the lack of

technical expertise for solid waste management planning and operation.

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Point : 3 5 [Fill In The Blank] Question Write the correct answers to replace the underlined words/phrases in the following paragraph. Several years ago, scientists estimated that over 1.5 million species of animals and plants existed on earth. More recent estimates (1)increasing that number to about 30 million. However, pollution, deforestation, and the (2) exploiting of animals and plants now threatened many species. In the U.S. alone, over 700 species of plants, and almost 500 species of animals, are listed as threatened or endangered, and are in danger of dying out. Adapted from Anderson, N. J. (2003). Active Skills for Reading Book 2. Thomson Heinle, Singapore.

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Point : 2 6 [Fill In The Blank] Question Write the correct answers to replace the underlined words/phrases in the following paragraph. There are many factors that can cause an animal or plant species to become endangered. The main cause of species endangerment (1) were humanity's destruction of both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Deforestation and soil, air, and water (2) pollutes can all

destroy a habitat. This can then cause a large number of animals or plants to die. Adapted from Anderson, N. J. (2003). Active Skills for Reading Book 2. Thomson Heinle, Singapore.

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7 Question Write the correct answers to replace the underlined words/phrases in the following
paragraph. Kansai International Airport was built in 1987 on an artificial island five kilometers out to sea. It is also known as the 'sinking airport'. By 1992, the 'sinking airport' had become a national scandal and the chairman of the airport company (1) force to resign. Sinking was not the only problem. Work was often stopped by bad weather, which made it impossible to transport thousands of workers to the site. It seemed that critics of the project, who (2) warn that typhoons would close the airport for weeks at a time, had been right. In April 1991, construction of the passenger terminal building began. The design, which had won an international competition, was by the Italian architect, Renzo Piano. Shaped like a glider and almost a mile long, it was built to resist earthquakes and typhoons and its design emphasized technology and nature in (3) harmonious. Building the terminal was a huge challenge because during construction, tests (4) show the island was sinking more under the heavier central part of the terminal than under the lighter wing sections.

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