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1. Man: Uncle Dan is going to visit us this weekend.

Woman : That is great! We can spend all day in the city with him.
Man: Yeah, we can go to the cinema and try new cafes.
Woman: I can’t wait to see him.
What are the man and the woman talking about?
a)Weekend plans
b)Seeing a movie
c)Going to the city
d)Trying new cafes
e)Uncle Dan’s activities
 
2. Man : So, how was your trip?
Woman : It was awful. The committee was not professional. I lost a bag but they didn’t do
anything about it.
Man : That is bad. Well, at least the tour was great, wasn’t it?
Woman : No, it wasn’t. We just stayed at the hotel because it rained all day. They didn’t
predict the weather. Boring!
Man : Let me guess. The hotel was terrible as well?
Woman : You bet!
What does the woman express?
a)Hope
b)Sympathy
c)Satisfaction
d)Expectation
e)Dissatisfaction
 
3. This building is the primary residence of the Emperor of Japan. It is a large park-like area
located in the Chiyoda ward of Tokyo and contains buildings including the main palace, the
private residences of the Imperial Family, an archive, museums and administrative offices.
It is built on the site of the old Edo Castle. The total area including the gardens is 1.15 square
kilometres. The castle itself is surrounded by water. During the height of the 1980s Japanese
property bubble, the palace grounds were valued by some to be more than the value of all of
the real estate in the state of California.
Which picture is described in the text?
A. 

B. 

C. 

D. 

E. 
 

4. Sirikit Kitiyakara was the queen consort of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and is the mother of
King Vajiralongkorn. She met the King of Thailand in Paris, where her father was Thai
ambassador. They married in 1950, shortly before Bhumibol's coronation. Sirikit has
one son and three daughters with the king. Consort of the monarch who was the world's
longest-reigning head of state, she was also the world's longest-serving consort. Sirikit
suffered a stroke on 21 July 2012 and has since refrained from public appearances.
Which picture is described in the text?

A. 

B. 

C. 
D. 

E. 
 
5. A train accident occurred in northern Italy. The train traveled at 180 mph when the
first car on the train left the rails and separated from the train. It hit a nearby
railroad building, killed two railway workers, and injured 27 people.
Police explained that there was some work on the railway the evening before;
however, work on railways happens very often. Police have to investigate the
accident because they do not know if the work caused the accident.
Rail workers’ unions will go on strike on Friday. They said that the accident was very
serious and not acceptable.
What happened after the incident?
a)The railway was closed.
b)A protest would be held.
c)Police would close the case.
d)The government would take action.
e)People became afraid to take the train.

The following text is for question number 6.


Thomas Matulessy, also known as Kapitan Pattimura or Ahmad Lussy or simply Pattimura,
was an Ambonese soldier and National Hero of Indonesia. Born on the island of Saparua,
Pattimura joined the British army after they took the Maluku islands from the Dutch
colonials. When the islands were returned to the Dutch in 1816, he was dismissed. Concerned
that the Dutch would implement programs that limited his people, Pattimura led an armed
rebellion that captured Fort Duurstede on 16 May 1817. Killing the inhabitants of the fortress
and fighting off Dutch reinforcements, on 29 May he was declared the leader of the Maluku
people. After being betrayed by the King of Booi Pati Akoon, he was captured by Dutch forces
on 11 November and hanged the next month.
Pattimura has become a symbol of both Maluku and Indonesian independence, praised by
President Sukarno and declared a national hero by President Suharto. He has several
namesakes both in the capital of Maluku, Ambon, and in the rest of the Indonesian
archipelago.
6. What can we infer from the monologue?
a. The Dutch took Maluku from the British.
b. Pattimura was born in a nationalist family.
c. Pattimura was executed to stop the rebellion.
d. Thomas Matulessy joined the British army to fight the Dutch.
e. Pattimura was declared the leader of the Maluku people by Suharto.
The following text is for questions number 7-8.
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence was read at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 17 August
1945. The document was signed by Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta, who were appointed
president and vice-president respectively the following day. The draft was prepared only a few
hours earlier on the night of 16 August 1945 by Sukarno, Hatta, and Soebardjo, at the house
of Rear-Admiral Tadashi Maeda.
The wording of the proclamation had been discussed at length and had to balance both
conflicting internal Indonesian and Japanese interests. Sukarno drafted the final
proclamation which balanced the interests of both the members of the youth movement and
the Japanese. The term ‘TRANSFER OF POWER’ was used in Indonesian to satisfy Japanese
interests to appear that it was an administrative transfer of power, although the term used
‘pemindahan kekuasaan’ could be perceived to mean political power. The wording ‘BY
CAREFUL MEANS’ related to preventing conflict with members of the youth movement. The
wording ‘IN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME’ was used to meet the needs of all
Indonesians for independence.
Initially the proclamation was to be announced at Djakarta central square, but the military
had been sent to monitor the area, so the venue was changed to Sukarno's house at
Pegangsaan Timur 56. The proclamation was heard throughout the country because the text
was secretly broadcast by Indonesian radio personnel using the transmitters of the Jakarta
Broadcasting Station.

7. What is the main idea of the second paragraph?


a)The location of the proclamation.
b)The night before the proclamation.
c)The term ‘TRANSFER OF POWER’.
d)Word choice in the text of proclamation.
e)The preparation of Indonesian independence.
 
8.“the text was secretly  broadcast” (Par. 3). The underlined word has similar meaning to ….
a)continuously
b)formally
c)openly
d)publicly
e)quietly
The following text is for question number 9.
PUBLIC NOTICE
This is to inform all members of Staff and the General Public that the Consulate General of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Atlanta, will be closed on Monday November 11, 2019 to
observe the Veteran's Day holiday declared by the United States Government.

Consulate General of Nigeria, Atlanta


 
9. What is the purpose of the text?
a)To inform public holidays in Nigeria.
b)To announce the Veteran's Day celebration.
c)To invite the staff of the Consulate General of Nigeria to the White House.
d)To tell Nigeria about the Veteran's Day hold by the United States of America.
e)To announce the Consulate General of Nigeria closing due to the US Veteran’s Day.
 The following text is for questions number 10-11.
A Long time ago a very cruel king named Virat Singh. He was the ruler of Vijay Nagar. All
citizens were fearful because of his cruelty.
Virat has a dog named Jack, which he used to love more than anything, one fateful morning
Jack died. Virat Singh organized last rituals for the dog, entire city came to the cremation
ground. Virat Singh was very happy to see that people love him so much and he felt he is the
most popular king in the world. After few days Virat Singh died, but nobody came for his
funerals.
10. From the text we can infer that …
a)the citizens were afraid of the dog.
b)Virat Singh was killed by his people.
c)the dog was actually the King’s child.
d)the people loved the dog more than the king.
e)nobody came to the king’s funeral because it was far.

11. The citizens abandoned the king … he died.


a)when
b)before
c)while
d)until
e)whenever
The following text is for question number 12.
Hello Felyta!
It’s been too long since our last visit, and I thought I’d write to you to see how everything is.
So, how are you and the family doing? I remember precisely and perfectly Janice is just about
to start kindergarten, right? That must be exciting; she was always such a bright girl. And
what grade is Silas going into? 7th or 8th? He’s growing up so fast. They both are, really.
        My kids are getting ready for the school year as well. Galen just mentioned you guys the
other day while we were at the park. He remembered how Janice was throwing the pebbles
last time and asked when he’d get to play with her again. I really hope that I can tell him
you’ll all be visiting soon. You guys should drive up for a weekend out with us. There’s a new
restaurant in town, and I think you’d like it; it’s very simple and cozy.  
        We all miss you very much, Felyta, and the family is welcome to come visit any time at
all. I hope all is well with everyone. Please send hellos from all of us to your family. Talk to
you soon.
Love,
Maria
 
12. From the text we know Maria remembered that ...
a)Felyta was her neighbor.
b)they used to be classmates.
c)their children went to the same university.
d)they always celebrated Christmas together.
e)Felyta’s daughter was going to enter kindergarten.

Questions number 13 to 14 are based on the following text.


What you need:
-Your Smartphone
-Wi-Fi Connection
Steps to connect to a network:
1.Tap settings.
2.Tap Wi-Fi.
3.Turn on the Wi-Fi, your smartphone will automatically search for available Wi-Fi networks.
4.Tap the name of your desired Wi-Fi network:
•If the network is not password-protected, a check-mark will appear to the right of the
network if your smartphone is connected to the network.
•If the network is password-protected, you will be prompted to enter the password. A
check-mark will appear to the right of the network if your smartphone is connected to
the network.
5.If your desired network does not appear, it is possible that your network is hidden:
•Tap other.

•Enter the exact name of the network.

•If it exists, you will be prompted to enter the password. A check-mark will appear to
the right of the network if your smartphone is connected to the network.
 
 13. After reading the text, the reader will be able to ...
a)browse the internet.
b)find Wi-Fi signals around them.
c)make new friends on the internet.
d)find a good modem to make a new connection.
e)tell the other readers to find network connections.

 14. What is one possible condition if your network does not appear?


a)Your phone is broken.
b)The network is hidden.
c)The network is password-protected.
d)You don’t have enough phone credit.
e)The network is not password-protected.
 The following text is for question number 15.
The Great Wall of China is the largest and the longest wall to have ever built by humans.
Several walls were being built from as early as the 7th century BC by ancient Chinese states;
selective stretches were later joined together by Qin Shi Huang (220–206 BC), the first
Emperor of China. Little of the Qin wall remains. Later on, many successive dynasties have
built and maintained multiple stretches of border walls. The most well-known sections of the
wall were built by the Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
Collectively, the Great Wall stretches from Dandong in the east to Lop Lake in the west. The
construction materials  were mainly earth, wood, stones, sand, and bricks, used depending on
construction era and construction site with different climate and local materials. Its average
height ranges from 6 to 7 meters and the tallest part reaches around 14 meters. A
comprehensive archaeological survey, using advanced technologies, has concluded that the
walls built by the Ming dynasty measure 8,850 km. This is made up of 6,259 km sections of
actual wall, 359 km of trenches and 2,232 km of natural defensive barriers such as hills and
rivers. The entire wall with all of its branches measures out to be 21,196 km.
 
 15. “using advancedtechnologies” (Par. 2). The underlined word is synonymous with ….
a)affordable
b)expensive
c)modern
d)old
e)useful
The following text is for questions number 16 to 17.
Studying is a dreaded word that many college students hate to hear, but how about doing it
internationally? Traveling the world is something many hope to do in life, so why not do it
now while in college?
Exposure to international countries will allow college students the incredible experience of
traveling. It also makes students aware of the way others work on a day-to-day basis. Students
will also benefit socially from studying abroad due to the independence traveling
internationally brings someone. Traveling abroad will make sure students will be more
independent and mature than when they left. This is due to the student getting out of their
comfort zone and trying something new.
Studying abroad has many advantages. There is no substitution for “being there.” In the
twenty-first century we can experience things online but the only way to experience it fully is
to travel.
 
 16. Which of the following information can be found in the text?
a)Studying abroad may cost you a lot of money.
b)Studying abroad will improve your social skills.
c)Learning everything online is better than traveling abroad.
d)Studying in another country should be done as early as possible.
e)Students who study abroad are more successful than those who don’t.
17. What is the writer’s recommendation regarding studying abroad?
a)Students must travel to gain real experience.
b)The needs of students should be learned internationally.
c)Parents who don’t send their kids abroad need to be sanctioned.
d)Schools must make special programs for their students to study abroad.
e)Parents have to make a study abroad budget since their kids are in primary schools.
The following text is for question number 18.
Smoking a cigarette may be a normal routine to some, but in reality, it is purely a harmful
activity. Ingesting smoke can be lethal, and can cause many diseases, such as cancer. But one
common issue that most smokers overlook is its impact on others. This is known as
secondhand smoke, the smoke produced from a cigarette or the smoke exhaled by a smoker.
Secondhand smoke is a silent killer.
Smoking doesn't only affect people, but also the environment. I am fairly certain that every
person in this room has seen a cigarette butt lying somewhere, at some point in their lives.
Whether it’s on the curb of a neighborhood street, on the sandy beach, or in your favorite
park, this litter can be found just about anywhere. Most smokers don’t even believe that a
cigarette butt is actually litter, but trust me, it is.
I personally think that breathing clean and pure air is a basic right for any human being.
Allowing public smoking is taking away that right, and making the air we breathe in daily
possibly harmful to our well-being.

 18. “Smoking doesn't only affect people, but also the environment.”


Change the sentence above into passive voice!
a)People and environment are affected by smoking.
b)People and environment were affected by smoking.
c)People and environment will be affected by smoking.
d)People and environment can be affected by smoking.
e)People and environment had been affected by smoking.
The text is for question number 19.
Dear Mr. Ferguson,
On the behalf of Domina Sales & Marketing Pvt Ltd, I am glad to invite you for the business
summit 2020 to be held at the head office of our company on Friday February, 21st, 2020. The
subject of this business meet is the distribution of all saleable products. We have enclosed a
business meet imitation containing all essential detail of summit including venue, meeting
hours and subjects of discussions for your ready reference.
We request you to bring all official documents in order to discuss all financial and distribution
issues which you have been through in the year of 2019.
Yours Sincerely,
Manager- Sales & Marketing

19. Why is the text written?


a)To announce an office move.
b)To inform the company’s growth.
c)To invite Mr. Ferguson to the business summit 2020.
d)To present Domina Sales & Marketing Pvt Ltd and its clients.
e)To inform the new location of Domina Sales & Marketing Pvt Ltd.
20.

Woman     : I think you can't solve the


problem.
Narrator:    What is the appropriate
response?
Man          : ...
 
I'm sorry to hear that
 
Sorry, I'm too busy for that
 Oh, good news
 
Maybe, but why don't you tell me
first.
 
I'm sorry to hear that

21. Rina : What are you thinking about?


Dino : I’m thinking about my plan after graduating from Senior High School.
Rina : Can you tell me your plan?
Dino : My parents asked me to study in Turkey since its higher education there is cheaper
than here. But, it’s kind of hard for me to live far away from my family. What about yours?
Rina : I think it’s a good idea. Living far away from your parents will teach you how to be an
independent man. I’ll be studying at IIUM majoring in international relations. I want to be a
diplomat.
Dino : That sounds great. It means that you’re going to live far away from your parents as
well?
Rina : Yes. I want to be independent. Of course, I’ll be missing them, but I think it’s going to
be a great challenge for me.
 
What is the main topic of the conversation above?
A. Studying in Turkey is cheaper
B. Talking about study
C. Discussing about plan after graduation
D. Living far away from parents is difficult
E. Majoring in politics is great

22. Max loves children ___.


a. he’ll probably have a big family
b. he’ll probably go to college
c.he’ll probably have a good friend
d.he’ll probably travel abroad
e. he’ll probably meet an old friend

The following text is for questions no. 23-27


Once upon a time, there lived a group of mice under a tree in peace. However, a group of
elephants crossing the jungle unknowingly destroyed the homes of all the rats. Many of them
were even crushed to death.

Then king of the rats decided to approach the elephant’s chief and request him to guide his
herd through another route. On hearing the sad story, the elephant’s king apologized and
agreed to take another route. And so the lives of the rats were saved.
One day elephants-hunters came to the jungle and t rapped a group of elephants in huge nets.
Then the elephant king suddenly remembered the king of the rats. He summoned on some of
the elephants of his herd, which had not been trapped, to go seek help from the king and told
him about the trapped elephants.

The rat king immediately took his entire group of rats and they cut open the nets which had
trapped the elephant’s herd. The elephant herd was totally set free. They dance with joy and
thank the rats.

23. What type of text is the text above? It is….


a. a narrative text
b. a descriptive text
c. a recount text
d. an anecdote text
e. an exposition text

24. What destroyed the homes of all rats?


a. a group mice
b. the hunter
c. elephant-hunter
d. a group of elephants
e. elephant’s chief

25. What helped the elephant’s herd free?


a. the elephant-hunter
b. the hunters
c. the trapped elephants
d. a group of king
e. entire group of rats

26. What is the generic structure of “once upon a time there lived a group of mice under a tree
in peace”?
a. identification
b. orientation
c. complication
d. resolution
e. description

27. At the end of the story, how was the elephant’s herd?
a. angry
b. sad
c. happy
d. dead
e. disappointed

The following text is for questions no. 28-32

Once upon a time, there was a king of the Antah Berantah Kingdom who wishes Dewi
Sekartaji to become his wife. To do so, he kidnapped her. Fortunately, the god Narada saved
her by changing her into a golden snail: Keong Mas. The god told Keong Mas to drift along
the river in order to find her husband, Panji Asmara Bangun.

One day a poor window, Mbok Rondo Dadapan, who always fished along the river, found the
golden snail and took it home. There, she put the snail in a jar and took care of it. All of
sudden, unexpected good things took place in Mbok Rondo’s life.

Coming back from her daily fishing, she would find delicious dishes on the table and the
house cleaned. She wondered who had been so nice to take care of her house and to do
cooking. When this went on for several days, she could not resist the temptation to find out
who the mysterious kind person was. So, one day, instead of fishing, she peeped through a hole
in the wall of her house.

28. Who is Dewi Sekartaji’s husband?


a. Panji Asmara Bangun
b. the god Narada
c. Mbol Rondo Dadapan
d. Keong Mas
e. the King of Antah Berantah Kingdom

29. Who found the golden snail?


a. the King of Antah Berantah Kingdom
b. the god
c. Keong Mas
d. Panji Asmara Bangun
e. a poor old widow

30. There, she put the snail in a jar and took good care of it.
What does the word “it” refer to?
a. the river
b. the dishes
c. the snail
d. Mbok Rondo
e. Poor old widow

31. What did Mbok Rondo Dadapan do to know who the mysterious kind person was?
a. She peeped through a hole in the wall of her house.
b. She went on several days.
c. She ate delicious dishes on the table.
d. She came back from her daily fishing early.
e. She asked someone near her house.

32. All of a sudden, unexpected good things took place in Mbok Rondo’s life. (Look at
paragraph 2)
What does the phrase “took place” mean?
a. came
b. visited
c. participated
d. took part
e. happened

33. What is the purpose of the text? It is to….


a. describe the golden snail
b. persuade the readers to have good behavior
c. entertain the readers with the story
d. present some point of views
e. discuss something

The following text is for questions no. 34-39.

The statue of Liberty is one of the first sights to welcome immigrants arriving in the United
States, national monument proclaimed in 1924. Located in New York City, the monument
consist of two small island, Liberty Island and Ellis Island that lie in Upper New York Bay.
The statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island; Ellis Island was once the location where
most immigrants entered the United States.

The statue of Liberty is a monumental sculpture that symbolizes freedom throughout the
world. Its real name Liberty Enlightening the World. The statue depicts a woman escaping
the chains of tyranny, which lie at her feet. Her right hand holds a loft of burning torch that
present liberty. Her left hand hold a tablet inscribed with the date “July 4, 1776” (in Roman
numerals), the day the United States declared its independence. She is wearing flowing robes
and the seven rays of her spiked crown symbolized the seven seas and continents.

The statues of Liberty is 46 m (151 feet) high. Its base and pedestal increase the height of the
monument to 93 m (305 feet). The surface of the statue is composed of hammered copper
sheets 2.4 mm (0.01 in) thick that are riveted to an iron framework. The iron frame was
devised by French engineer Alexander Gustave Eiffel, who also built the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
The statue rest upon a concrete and granite pedestal designed by American architect Richard
Morris Hunt. A star-shaped wall surrounds the 47 m (154 feet) pedestal. This wall was part of
Fort Wood, which was built in the early 19th century to defend New York during the war of
1812 (1812-1815).

34 What kind of text is the text above?


a. a narrative text
b. a descriptive text
c. an anecdote text
d. an analytical exposition
e. a recount text
35. Which of the following statement is true according to the text?
a. The United States proclaimed its independence 1924.
b. The statue of Liberty is in the Ellis Island.
c. Most immigrants entered the United States from Liberty Island.
d. The statue of Liberty is situated in the Liberty Island.
e. The location where most immigrants entered the United States is the New York City.

36. What is the real name of the monument?


a. Liberty Enlightening the World.
b. the statue of Liberty.
c. A woman escaping the chain off.
d. a monumental
e. Freedom throughout the world.

37 What happened on July 4, 1776?


a. The monument was declared.
b. The statue of Liberty was first built.
c. The United States got its independence.
d. The Roman got its independence.
e. The first World War was stopped.

38 The purpose of the text is….


a. to share unusual event

b. to tell about past events


c. to describe the statue of liberty
d. to inform about the statue of liberty.
e. to evaluate the building of the statue of liberty.

39. The statue depicts a woman escaping the chains of tyranny which lie at her feet.
What is the synonym of depicts?
a. represents
b. devotes
c. celebrate
d. illustrates
e. lies

The following text is for questions no. 40-43.

My Neighbor’s Home Industry

Not far from the place where I live, there is a company. It is PT. Mulia Jati and his name is
quite will-known in my hometown and the neighboring cities. It produces indoor and outdoor
furniture, mostly made of wood.
That this industry is big enough is a fact. The proof is that this industry employs more than a
hundred workers and the production keeps on increasing year by year. Furthermore, recently
this industry has exported its products overseas.

This industry occupies a large area. Moreover, it is located in a strategic place precisely near
the main road, so that it is not difficult to sell their products and the buyers will easily reach
that place.

At the front of this place, there is a large showroom. In this room, the owner displays the
products. Since it is near the main road, people can see them. There are various kinds of
furniture, from small ones to the big ones. The design of the furniture is up to date. The fact
that the competition among the furniture producers is very tight makes the company keep
developing the new and modern designs.

40. What a part of the text is the second paragraph? It is….


a. a description
b. an identification
c. an orientation
d. a coda
e. a complication

41. Which of the following statement is true according to the text?


a. Agricultural appliance can be produced by PT. Mulia Jati.
b. PT. Mulia Jati doesn’t produced cupboard.
c. PT. Mulia Jati is located near the house of the writer.
d. Things made of iron can be produced by PT. Mulia Jati.
e. PT. Mulia Jati isn’t so popular in the writer’s hometown.

42. Why is it easy for PT. Mulia Jati to sell the products?
a. Because this industry is big enough.
b. Because it is located in strategic area, precisely near the main road.
c. Because it occupies a large area.
d. Because it has exported its products overseas.
e. Because it has a showroom.

43. How do you know that the products are sold to foreign countries?
a. Because it occupies a large area.
b. Because it is located in a strategic place.
c. Because it has exported its products overseas.
d. Because it employs more than a hundred workers.
e. Because it is not difficult to sell the products.

44. Eric: I heard John failed the speech competition held at Language Center in Jakarta last
week.
Sam : Oh really? It’s strange, he should have won it because he is good at English.
The italicized sentence is used to express….
a. disagreement
b. possibility
c. surprise
d. capability
e. curiosity

45. X :There will be a party at my house tonight. Would you like to come?
Y :I’d love to, but I have an appointment with my colleague.
From the dialog we know that the second speaker…. the invitation.
a. gives
b. declines
c. takes
d. enjoys
e. loves

46. Toni: Hi Andi, what about going to Agung’s birthday party tonight?
Andi: I’m afraid I can’t. I am going somewhere with Reza.
The italicized sentence is used to….
a. decline an invitation
b. ask for permission
c. agree to do something
d. express a surprise
e. ask for an apology

47. Devi: Lots of women are incapable of working in Malaysia this year.


Warni: Why?
Devi: Because they are unskilled workers.
From the italicized expression we can conclude that lots of women…. In Malaysia.
a. are not working
b. will not work
c. must not work
d. cannot work
e. are not trained workers

48. Student: …. to carry these books to your room, sir?


Teacher: No, thanks. I can do it myself.
a. do you want
b. shall I do
c. may I help you
d. can you help
e. do you mind

49. Dodi: …. you will do your best in the competition this season.
Rena: Well, everybody expects that, and I feel certain about it anyway.
a. I belived
b. I don’t care
c. it’s a pity
d. I congratulate
e. it’s nothing

50. Ronny: you look so weak, Rendy.


Rendy: Yes, I am very tired.
Ronny: I think you’d better take a rest.
From the dialog we may conclude that Ronny…. Rendy to take a rest.
a. orders
b. advices
c. persuade
d. requires
e. commands

KUNCI JAWABAN
1.A 11.A 21.C 31.A 41.C
2.E 12.E 22.A 32.E 42.B
3.D 13.A 23.A 33.C 43.C
4.A 14.B 24.D 34.B 44.C
5.B 15.C 25.E 35.D 45.B
6.C 16.B 26.B 36.A 46.A
7.D 17.A 27.C 37.C 47.D
8.E 18.A 28.A 38.C 48.C
9.E 19.C 29.E 39.A 49.A
10D. 20.D 30.C 40.A 50.B

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