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Language Assessment Assignment
Language Assessment Assignment
Nim: A1B220041
A. Rise
B. Rises
C. Is rising
D. Are rising
Questions and answer options are related to the present tense. The distractors made are enough to
deceive the students.
A. Are working
B. Work
C. Will work
D. Works
This second question is wrong because the answer option uses the word “work” while the question
already has the word work. The verb in the question should be removed. but the distractor is good
enough to outwit students
A. Didn’t drink
B. Doesn’t drink
C. Aren’t drink
D. Isn’t drink
The level of difficulty in this question is quite low and the distractors are already interrelated.
A. Am gone
B. Am going
C. Go
D. Went
The answer options are suitable because they use different words go in different tenses.
A. Is opening – is closing
C. Opens – closes
D. Open – close
Distractors are comparable, but it is better to use the same tenses to make students more deceived
A. Am suggesting
B. Will suggest
C. Suggested
D. Suggest
The answer options are appropriate because they use different tenses as the distractor
A. Am wanting
B. Want
C. Will want
D. Wanting
answer options cannot be called a distractor because in grammar lessons there is no use of the word
wanting.
A. See
B. Am seeing
C. Sees
D. Saw
9. Last night I went to the cinema but I … the film very much
A. Can’t enjoy
B. Didn’t enjoy
C. Don’t enjoy
D. Aren’t enjoying
A. News was
B. News were
C. New was
D. New were
A. Much luggage
B. Much luggages
C. Some luggages
D. Many luggage
The word some should be replaced with the word many so that the option is more suitable.
A. Doctor
B. Nurse
C. Plumber
D. Interpreter
14. Two people were injured in the accident and were taken …
A. To the hospital
B. To hospital
C. at hospital
D. At the hospital
The answer options are appropriate because they only use 2 prepositions as a distractor
A. At prison
B. At the prison
C. In prison
D. In the prison
The answer options are appropriate because they only use 2 prepositions as a distractor
A. A friend of me
B. A friend of mine
C. A friend of I
D. A friend of my
The answer options look neat, but they're very predictable.
17. She doesn’t want me to pay for her. She’ll pay for …
A. her
B. herself
C. hers
D. itself
A. Is Susan working?
D. Do Susan work?
The question only confuses the reader, because of its parallel position.
For answer option c should be changed to "this word means" so that the sentence pattern is the same
A. Is playing usually
B. Is usually playing
C. Usually plays
D. Plays usually
The level of difficulty in this question is quite low and the distractors are already interrelated
21. How … now? Better than before?
B. Do you feel?
C. You feeling?
D. You feel?
A. Is gone
B. Has gone
C. Has been
D. Has went
A. Didn’t have
B. Don’t have
C. Haven’t had
D. Won’t have
24. Linda has lost her passport again. It’s the second time this …
A. Has happened
B. Happens
C. Happened
D. Happening
there is only 1 use of the past tense there and that is the only correct answer.