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PEMERINTAH PROVINSI RIAU

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SMK NEGERI 1 UKUI
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AKREDITASI A

UJIAN SEMESTER GENAP TAHUN AJARAN 2022/2023

JURUSAN : TKRO
KELAS : X TKRO
GURU : AGUNG SETIAWAN,S.Pd,Gr

1. Choose the correct form of the verb "to be" to complete the sentence:

My Steering whell________ new.

A. am
B. is
C. are
D. be
2. Select the correct form of the verb in parentheses to complete the sentence:

She _______ (use) new transmission for speed.

A. use
B. uses
C. using
D. used
3. Identify the correct form of the verb "to be" in the following sentence:

The tires _______ in the workshop

A. am
B. is
C. are
D. be
4. Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses to complete the sentence:

They often _______ (play) cluth while driving.

A. play
B. plays
C. playing
D. played
5. Select the correct form of the verb "to be" to complete the sentence:

The accelerator pedal_______ a useful tool for driving.

A. am
B. is
C. are
D. be
6. Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses to complete the sentence:

We _______ (learn) programming languages in our battery.

A. learn
B. learns
C. learning
D. learned
7. Identify the correct form of the verb "to be" in the following sentence:

The transmission _______ compatible with different operating systems.

A. am
B. is
C. are
D. be
8. Choose the correct form of the verb in parentheses to complete the sentence:

He _______ (fix) new engine issues for his clients.

A. fix
B. fixes
C. fixing
D. fixed

Malin kundang

Once upon a time, on the north coast of Sumatera lived a poor woman and his son, who called Malin
Kundang. His Father eventually died, and his mother lived alone as a poverty-stricken old woman.

Malin Kundang grew up as a skillful young boy. He always helps his mother to earn some money. One
day, Malin Kundang decide going to overseas and promise to come back.

After several years had gone by, Malin Kudang finally decide to return to his village. He arrived wearing
fine clothes and traveling on one of his ships. Someone arriving in such splendor was uncommon to the
villagers, so many of them went down to the harbor to view the sight.

One of the villagers recognized Malin Kundang form a scar that he had received while playing as a child.
Upon recognizing the mark, the villager went to tell Malin Kundang's mother that her son had returned.
Excitedly, she went to the shore and recognized her son the minute her eyes fell on him.

When the older woman called him her son, he refused to believe that he head such an old woman as a
mother. His disbelief was heightened when his wife questioned why he had not told her that he had an
elderly, poor mother.

In an alternate translation, Malin Kundang was on the ship with just his crew. When his mother
attempted to embrace him, he was too embarrassed by her ragged appearance to acknowledge her and
instead, had one of them carry her away.

Distraught and finally realizing he son's wickedness, Malin Kundang's mother gave up on her son's
acknowledging her and prayed to her god to punish her son for his behavior.

The day after his mother's prayer, Malin Kudang sailed out of the village. Shortly thereafter, the ships
was met by a violent storm. Malin Kundang believed the storm was his god's and nature's ways of
punishing him for his mistreatment of his mother.

He felt guilty about his behavior towards her, asked for forgiveness, and began to pray. However, his
repentance was too late, for the ship was destroyed at sea. But, in some translations of the tale, Malin
Kundang was turned into coral. In other, the ship, the crew, and he become rock formations that are still
standing.

9. Who is the main character in the story?


A. Malin Kundang's mother
B. Malin Kundang
C. The villager
D. Malin Kundang's wife
10. What did Malin Kundang promise before he went overseas?
A. To become a wealthy man
B. To bring back gifts for his mother
C. To help the villagers in his absence
D. To return to his village
11. How did the villagers react when Malin Kundang returned?
A. They ignored him
B. They went to the harbor to see him
C. They mocked him for his fine clothes
D. They asked him for money
12. How did Malin Kundang's mother recognize him?
A. She saw his scar
B. She heard his voice
C. She recognized his ship
D. She saw his fine clothes
13. Why did Malin Kundang refuse to believe that his mother was his mother?
A. She was too old and poor
B. She didn't recognize him
C. She was embarrassed by his arrival
D. He thought she was an imposter

The Battle of Surabaya

The Battle of Surabaya was a significant event in Indonesian history. It was a fierce land battle that took
place in the city of Surabaya in 1945. The main opponents during the battle were the Dutch forces and
Indonesian nationalists.

The battle erupted as the Indonesian nationalists, who were fighting for independence from Dutch
colonial rule, resisted the return of Dutch control after the Japanese occupation during World War II.
The Indonesian nationalists, led by local militias and armed civilians, fiercely defended Surabaya against
the Dutch forces.

The outcome of the Battle of Surabaya was a victory for the Indonesian nationalists. They successfully
defended Surabaya and prevented the Dutch forces from recapturing the city. The battle showcased the
determination and resilience of the Indonesian nationalists in their fight for independence.

The significance of the Battle of Surabaya cannot be overstated. It marked a turning point in Indonesia's
struggle for independence and is seen as a symbol of resistance against colonial powers. The battle
played a crucial role in galvanizing the Indonesian independence movement and inspiring further
resistance against Dutch rule.

In conclusion, the Battle of Surabaya was a pivotal land battle that occurred in 1945 between the Dutch
forces and Indonesian nationalists. The Indonesian nationalists successfully defended Surabaya, marking
the beginning of Indonesia's journey towards independence. The battle holds great significance in
Indonesian history, symbolizing the spirit of resistance and the fight for self-determination

14. What was the Battle of Surabaya?

A. A naval battle

B. A land battle

C. An air battle

D. A diplomatic negotiation

15. When did the Battle of Surabaya take place?

A. 1942

B. 1945

C. 1949

D. 1954

16. Who were the main opponents during the Battle of Surabaya?

A. Dutch forces and Indonesian nationalists

B. Japanese forces and Indonesian nationalists

C. British forces and Indonesian nationalists

D. Indonesian nationalists and Chinese forces

17. What was the outcome of the Battle of Surabaya?

A. Dutch forces successfully captured Surabaya

B. Indonesian nationalists successfully defended Surabaya

C. British forces intervened and ended the conflict


D. The battle resulted in a stalemate

18. What was the significance of the Battle of Surabaya?

A. It marked the beginning of Indonesia's independence

B. It resulted in the division of Indonesia into multiple territories

C. It led to the reestablishment of Dutch colonial rule

D. It had no significant impact on Indonesian history

19. How are you?

A. I am fine

B. I am student

C.I am a teacher

D. I am ready

20. What are you?

A. I am fine

B. I am student

C.I am Happy

D. I am ready

Karl Friedrich Benz was born on November 25, 1844, in Muehlburg, Germany. From a young age, he
displayed a natural curiosity and aptitude for mechanical devices. In 1871, he established his own
company, Benz & Co., to manufacture gas engines. It was during this time that he began experimenting
with the concept of a self-propelled vehicle.

After years of meticulous research and development, Benz finally succeeded in constructing the first
practical automobile. In 1885, he unveiled his three-wheeled vehicle, known as the Benz Patent-
Motorwagen. This breakthrough invention was powered by a single-cylinder four-stroke engine, which
provided a maximum speed of 16 km/h (10 mph).

Despite initial skepticism from the public, Benz's invention gradually gained recognition and popularity.
It revolutionized transportation by offering a reliable means of personal travel. The Benz Patent-
Motorwagen had a significant impact on society, paving the way for future advancements in the
automotive industry.

In 1926, long after the creation of the first automobile, Karl Benz's company, Benz & Cie., merged with
Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft to form the renowned automaker, Mercedes-Benz. This collaboration
further propelled the development and production of innovative vehicles.

Karl Benz passed away on April 4, 1929, leaving behind a remarkable legacy. His visionary work laid the
foundation for the modern automotive industry and forever transformed the way people move from
one place to another. His invention was a testament to the power of perseverance and the limitless
possibilities of human ingenuity.

Karl Benz's unwavering determination and technical expertise made him the trailblazer of the
automotive revolution. His invention, the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, was a groundbreaking achievement
that set the stage for the rapid evolution of automobiles. Today, his name is synonymous with
innovation and serves as a constant reminder of the transformative impact of a single individual's vision
and drive.

21. Who is credited with inventing the first practical automobile?


A. Thomas Edison
B. Henry Ford
C. Karl Benz
D. Nikola Tesla
22. In which country was Karl Benz born?
A. France
B. Germany
C. England
D. United States
23. What was the name of the company Karl Benz established?
A. Ford Motors
B. General Motors
C. Benz & Co.
D. Mercedes-Benz
24. When did Karl Benz unveil his three-wheeled vehicle?
A. 1865
B. 1885
C. 1905
D. 1925
25. What was the name of Karl Benz's first motor vehicle?
A. Model T
B. Mustang
C. Benz Patent-Motorwagen
D. Corvette
26. What type of engine powered the Benz Patent-Motorwagen?
A. Electric engine
B. Steam engine
C. Single-cylinder four-stroke engine
D. Rotary engine
27. What was the maximum speed of the Benz Patent-Motorwagen?
A. 5 km/h (3 mph)
B. 10 km/h (6 mph)
C. 16 km/h (10 mph)
D. 20 km/h (12 mph)
28. Which two companies merged to form Mercedes-Benz?
A. Ford and General Motors
B. Mercedes and BMW
C. Benz & Co. and Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft
D. Toyota and Honda
29. When did Karl Benz pass away?
A. 1901
B. 1919
C. 1929
D. 1945
30. What was the lasting impact of Karl Benz's invention?
A. It revolutionized transportation and laid the foundation for the modern automotive
industry.
B. It improved air travel and led to the development of airplanes.
C. It transformed the telecommunications industry with the invention of the telephone.
D. It revolutionized the agricultural industry with the invention of tractors.

Till the end of time

I try to resist what my heart feels

But I’m falling into pieces

Drifting further away from you

Everything won’t seem right

If you were here with me

You’d brush away this loneliness from me

(reff)

There will never be another by my side

Because all I am is just for you

And there can never be another by my side


I need you here with me

And brush away this loneliness from me

Everything was seem so right

If you were here with me

Everything was seem right.. once again

I need you here with me

You’d brush away this loneliness from me

Till the end of time…

Till the end of time…

(reff)

You brush away this loneliness from me

Till the end of time…

Till the end of time… ***

31. What does the speaker try to do despite their feelings?


A. Embrace loneliness
B. Resist their heart's desires
C. Fall into pieces
D. Drift further away
32. What would happen if the person mentioned in the song were present?
A. Loneliness would disappear
B. The speaker would feel even more lonely
C. Everything would seem wrong
D. The speaker would feel complete
33. According to the lyrics, why does the speaker need the person by their side?
A. To brush away loneliness
B. To make everything right
C. To fall into pieces
D. To resist their heart's feelings
34. What would the person mentioned in the song do if they were present?
A. Make everything seem right
B. Embrace loneliness
C. Drift further away
D. Resist their heart's desires
35. What does the phrase "Till the end of time" imply in the context of the song?
A. The speaker wants to be alone forever
B. The speaker wants the person to leave
C. The speaker wants the person to stay indefinitely
D. The speaker is uncertain about their future
36. Which phrase from the song indicates that the speaker feels incomplete without the person?
A. "I'm falling into pieces"
B. "There will never be another by my side"
C. "Everything was seem so right"
D. "Till the end of time"
37. What does the speaker want the person to do for them?
A. Make everything seem wrong
B. Drift further away
C. Brush away loneliness
D. Embrace loneliness
38. According to the lyrics, what happens when the person is not present?
A. Everything seems right
B. The speaker falls into pieces
C. The speaker embraces loneliness
D. The speaker drifts further away
39. Which phrase from the song suggests that the speaker's feelings are genuine?
A. "Everything won't seem right"
B. "All I am is just for you"
C. "I try to resist what my heart feels"
D. "There can never be another by my side"
40. What does the speaker want to happen once again?
A. The person's presence
B. Feeling complete
C. Falling into pieces
D. Embracing loneliness

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