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1. Many bony fishes ..

an “alarm multitance” in their skin which is realeased into


the water when the skin is damaged. For example by biting
A. Costain
B. Is containing
C. Contained
D. Was containing
2. The historian of science has suggested that the Muslim deliberately … the
printing press because they feel instinctively that cheap books would
eventually destroy cultural leadership.
a. Avoid
b. Avoiding
c. To avoid
d. Avoided

3. The golden age of Islamic civilization during the 8 th to 12th century …


established by integrating both religious sciences and natural of worldly
sciences in the light of islam.
a. Is
b. Was
c. Has been
d. Had been

4. if muslim countries want … with their lagging in science and technology. The
preferably spend their budget on science and technology more than the budget
spent by developed countries.
a. Cope
b. Coping
c. To cope
d. Coped

5. What we need to do, first of all, is … God as the origin of all things and to
recognize people as responsible creatures.
a. Acknowledge
b. Acknowledged
c. To acknowledge
d. Being acknowledged

6. In 2015, a nationwide survey of primary school teachers …. By an


educational association, regarding whether teaching should attain a higher
level of professional.
a. Is conducted
b. Was conducted
c. Are conducted
d. Were conducted
7. By the end of the decade, scientists … a cure for influenza from several studies
and research they have already done.
a. Will discover
b. Will be discover
c. Will have discovered
d. Will have been discovering

8. However, there are dear indications as to how this islamic heritage has been
and
… again be put to good use in the modern contest.
a. Would
b. Should
c. Might
d. Could

9. Most researchers in the Muslim countries have little access to scholarly


journals and references, and do not have enough materials to update the
development of scientific fields because most of … are written in foreign
languages.
a. They
b. Them
c. Their
d. Theirs

10. Neither can we deny that, as … agree, one of the problems still facing the
cultural rights is that they are still often seen as linked to the work on ethnic
and cultural minorities.
a. Experts
b. Most experts
c. All most experts

11. Cultures have different rules … the appropriateness of gazing at others when
interacting with them.
a. Regard
b. Regarding
c. With regards
d. With regarding

12. Education offers one of … means to break the cycle of poverty that all too
often overtakes children with disabilities and their families.
a. Effective
b. More effective
c. Most effective
d. The most effective

13. Readers should bear in mind that estimates of the numbers of muslims in
Europe vary widely … the difficulty of counting new immigrants.
a. Because
b. Because of
c. Cause
d. Cause of

14. The term science in the book’s title in principal covers not only the natural
and physical sciences … the who lerange of human knowledge, including the
knowledge of man as a spiritual being.
a. But
b. But also
c. And
d. Or
15. Speed comes at a cost in terms of fuel burn … modern jet aircraft are designed
to fly at optimum speeds and altitudes to maximize the efficiencies of their
design.
a. Though
b. Since
c. Although
d. However

16. In Europe and japan, electricity is a major energy source in North America,
and coal is also still used in some developing countries.
a. While
b. When
c. Since
d. For

17. The art gallery is a characteristically modern institution, ... detached from the
rest of public life and made into a picture for the pleasure of a subject viewer.
a. Where is art
b. Where art is
c. Where was art
d. Where art was

18. Important islamic observatories … established in many cities across the


Islamic world in order to make accurate observations of the sun, moon and
stars.
a. Is
b. Are
c. Was
d. Were
19. In order … impartial and professional guidance, schools and colleges should
be able to obtain guidance services for their students from well trained
professionals and/ or careers guidance companies.
a. To ensure
b. That to ensure
c. To be ensured
d. That to be ensured

20. According to this document, the solution does not lie in regressing to
conservationism not … nationalism, but in designing multicultural policies
that promote diver and pluralism.
a. Isolate
b. Isolated
c. Isolating
d. To isolate

21. The nation state model, which all muslim countries (A) have (B) adopt (C),
has economic development as its (D) highest priority.

22. As far as human resources are (A) concerned (B) , the proportion of students
in the Muslim world who enrolls (C) in the field of science and technology in
limited (D)

23. If education is not to be (A) relegated (B) to the role of bystander in the
development process, it (C) should became (D) an active participant in the
necessary social changes.

24. It is not necessary that a child shall (A) understand (B) every world in a book
before he can (C) read (D) with pleasure and profit.

25. Muhammad had leave (A) Mecca because his teachings angered (B) many of
its citizens, and he went (C) to Medina where he was accepted (D) and
became an important.

26. Tawhid is the foundation of Islamic monotheism and its essence is (A)
containing (B) in the declaration (Shadad) which every Muslim makes (C)
and is (D) a constant reminder of faith.

27. By the end of 2020, all junior and senior high schools will have (A) to join (B)
a national network to enhance (C) the quality of education by sharing (D) new
advancements in education more rapidly.

28. Until 2008, initial training for secondary school teachers was (A) implemented
(B) and in to be admitted (C) to this program, candidaates has to (D) complete
a degree and pass an entrance examination.
29. Given (A) the emphasis on the culture-bearing aspect, the class (B) of persons
and local groups as members (C) of an ethnic group must depend on their
exhibiting (D) the particular traits of the culture

30. The report indicates that in order to expand the more (A) needed multicultural
(B) policies, the states must recognize the cultural differences (C) in their
constitutions, laws (D) and institutions.

31. In planning for the future, the voices (A) of adults and children with (B)
disabilities and their families (C) need to be many more (D) clearly heard in
the councils of the world.

32. Inspite (A) the advantages of consistency and operational efficiency offered
by (B) centralized (C) control of the curriculum, the curriculum reform of
2013 is facing (D) a number of challenges.

33. So it is either (A) science her technology which is (B) responsible for the
crisis of the modern world, but rather (C) the scientific technology that has
resulted from the unholy combination of these once virtually segurate (D)
human activities.

34. Public transport is attractive (A) from an economically (B) sustainable


perspective unless (C) is provides more capacity at less (D) marginal cost.

35. Indonesia needs a more (A) diversified and national (B) coordinated system of
vocational (C) education with a high level of employer (D) engagement.

36. as (A) The new curriculum is developed (B) there is the intention to provide
further guidance on the early years curriculum and methodology, however (C),
there are (D) stillharly/carly stages of development.

37. Riding with (A) a massive school operations grant program as a way of
injecting (B) funds directly into schools the gverment wants to keep children
in school and give is some flexibility (C) in managing their own (D) funds.

38. In line with (A) the government’s commitment to equality, a connected effort
will be required (B) to further improve acces and to offer (C) more and better
oppurtunities communities where participation in basic education is low (D).

39. Academic reputation and ranking (A) scores depend (B) to a large extent on
publication in refereed (C) international journals and it is absolutely (D)
necessary for the top stitutions.

40. Sophisticated learning management (A) systems and enhanced video and
presentation tools are among another (B) innovations that respondents say are
likely (C) to have a profound effect (D) on the academic experience.

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