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Faeyza Alisha
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Sequencing
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# 1Multiple Choice
When writing a procedure text, what is the primary purpose of using imperative verbs (e.g., 'mix', 'cut', 'insert')?
To add descriptive details to the steps.
To clearly instruct the reader on what action to perform.
To explain the scientific principles behind the procedure.
To make the text more engaging and entertaining.
# 2True/False
A procedure text for baking a cake typically starts with a list of ingredients.
# 3Short Answer
What is the main function of transition words (e.g., 'then', 'next', 'afterwards') in a procedure text?
To show the order of steps
# 4Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a common characteristic of a procedure text?
Sequential steps
Objective language
Personal opinions and feelings
Clear instructions
# 5True/False
In a recipe, the section detailing the cooking time and temperature is usually found after the list of ingredients and before the final serving instructions.
# 6Short Answer
What does a 'glossary' typically provide within a complex procedure text?
Definitions
# 7Multiple Choice
Consider a procedure for assembling furniture. What type of language is most appropriate for the instructions?
Figurative and poetic language
Technical jargon with no explanation
Simple, direct, and unambiguous language
Conversational and informal language
# 8True/False
A procedure text for a science experiment would likely include a section on safety precautions.
# 9Short Answer
What is the primary goal of using visuals (like diagrams or illustrations) in a procedure text?
Clarification
# 10Multiple Choice
Which of these is the most logical order for steps in a procedure to make a simple sandwich?
Spread butter, place bread, add filling, cut sandwich.
Add filling, spread butter, place bread, cut sandwich.
Place bread, spread butter, add filling, cut sandwich.
Cut sandwich, place bread, spread butter, add filling.
# 11True/False
Procedure texts are always written in the past tense to describe what has already been done.
# 12Short Answer
What is the purpose of a 'materials' or 'equipment' list at the beginning of a procedure?
Preparation
# 13Multiple Choice
When a procedure involves precise measurements, what is the best way to present them?
Using vague terms like 'a little' or 'some'.
Providing exact numerical values with units (e.g., 250 grams, 1 teaspoon).
Describing them relative to common objects (e.g., 'the size of a golf ball').
Leaving the measurement to the reader's discretion.
# 14True/False
A procedure text for changing a tire on a car would likely include a warning about checking tire pressure after inflation.
# 15Short Answer
What is the term for the final outcome or result that a procedure aims to achieve?
Goal
# 16Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a sequential conjunction used in procedure texts?
However
Therefore
Subsequently
Although
# 17True/False
A procedure text for a craft project often includes a step-by-step guide on how to cut materials.
# 18Short Answer
What is the main advantage of numbering the steps in a procedure?
Order
# 19Multiple Choice
When describing a procedure that requires specific tools, it is best to:
Assume the reader knows which tools to use.
List the specific tools needed at the beginning of the procedure.
Describe the tools vaguely to allow for flexibility.
Introduce tools only when they are about to be used.
# 20True/False
A procedure text for setting up a new computer would typically include troubleshooting tips for common issues.
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