Quiz meeting 9

Today in English For IT II I learned a lot about Geyser and the following is a summary of the material I’ve learned :

A geyser is a result of underground water temperature rose about 1 ° F for every sixty feet below the surface of the Earth, and increasing pressure with depth is very hot in the interior of the Earth to about 290 ° F.
but the geysers, the weight of water near the surface pressure over the geyser reaches higher temperatures than water at the top.

 

Favorable conditions for the fountain in the area geologically recent volcanic activity, especially in areas of more than average rainfall. For the most part, the geysers in the three regions of the world: New Zealand, Iceland, and Yellowstone National Park area the United States. The world’s most famous geyser is Old Faithful in Yellowstone Park. Old Faithful erupts every hour, up to a height of 125-170 feet,
unlike most geysers, never fails to erupt on schedule even once in eight years of observation.

As the water becomes warmer, lighter and consequently, a sudden rise to the surface and bud out from the surface in the form of steam and hot water. In the end create more explosions. Soon after, the water flows back into the underground reservoir, heating begins, and the process repeated. To function, then, the geyser must have a heat source, a reservoir where water can be stored until the temperature rises to a stable point.

Quiz meeting 8

We discuss about the midterm question and together with the 50 questions correct than 150 questions,at the class Iam so confused,at the class  we only discuss the type B, which is multiple choice and error analysis, the result of the midterm test is ugly and miss sloria told us to study this matter better in the UAS later, and the last the model test type B was sent in email ilearning, milis sloria@ilearning.

I Hope at UAS i have the big score and My english ipk is great too, so i will study very hard and don’t give up to myself

Datang tepat waktu kondisi ipad> 50%

Datang tepat waktu kondisi ipad >50 %

Follow 2 trainings which are held by REC

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Communicate in English 5 x through hotmail live@edu in lecturer’s wall

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Always attend the class and come on time, have >50% battery ipad

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Quiz meeting 14

1.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A. Metropolitan Statistical Areas

B. Types of Population Centers

C. The Bureau of the Census

D. Megapolises

2.According to the passage, where do most Americans live?

A. In the center of cities

B. In the suburbs surrounding large cities

C. In rural areas

D. In small towns

3.According to the Bureau of the Census, what is an urban area?

A. An area with 2500 people or more

B. An area with at least 50,000 people

C. The eighteen largest cities

D. A chain of adjacent cities

4.Which of the following are NOT considered important in defining an urban area?

A. Political boundaries

B. Transportation networks

C. Social relationships

D. Economic systems

5.The word integrate in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to?

A. benefit

B. define

C. unite

D. restrict

6.The word its in paragraph 2 refers to?

A. the MSA’s

B. the area’s

C. the city’s

D. the population’s

7.The word adjacent in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to?

A. beside each other

B. growing very fast

C. the same size

D. densely populated

8.According to the passage, what is a megapolis?

A. One of the ten largest cities in the United States

B. One of the eighteen largest cities in the United states

C. One of the one hundred cities between Boston and Washington

D. Any number of continuous adjacent cities and suburbs

9.Why does the author mention the Eastern Corridor and the California coast in paragraph 3?

A. As examples of megapolises

B. Because 75 percent of the population lives there

C. To conclude the passage

D. The Bureau of the Census is located there

Quiz meeting 13

1.Which of the following is the main topic of the passage?

A.Earthquakes

B.The Richter scale

C.Charles F. Richter

D.Seismography

 

2.According to information in the passage, what does the Richter scale record?

A. The distance from the epicenter

B. The amplitude of the largest trace

C. The degree of damage

D.The location of the epicenter

 

3.The word standard in paragraph 1 could best be replaced by?

A. reliable

B. complex

C. conventional

D. abandoned

 

4.What is the value of the tables?

A. They allow us to interpret the magnitude of earthquakes

B. They help us to calculate our distance from earthquakes

C. They record all earthquakes

D. They release the energy of earthquakes

 

5.How does each number on the Richter scale compare?

A. Each number is one hundred times as strong as the previous number

B. Each magnitude is ten times stronger than the previous magnitude

C. The strength of each magnitude is one less than the previous magnitude

D. The scale decreases by five or six for each number

 

6.What does the author means by the statement :

Because the effects of such shaking dissipate with distance from the epicenter of the earthquake, the Mercalli rating depends on the site of the measurement?

A. The Mercalli rating will vary depending on the location of the measurement

B. The results of the Mercalli rating are less accurate at greater distances from the epicenter

C. The stronger shaking of the earthquake at the center is not detected by the Mercalli rating

D. The Mercalli rating is useful because it is taken farther away from the center of the earthquake

 

7.The word undetected in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to?

A. with no damage

B. with no notice

C. with no name

D. with no problem

 

8.With which of the following statements would the author most probably agree?

A. Only the Richter scale describes earthquakes in quantitative terms

B. Both the Richter scale and the Mercalli Scale measure earthquakes in the same way

C. Most earthquakes are measurable on either the Richter or the Mercalli scale

D. The Mercalli and the Richter scales are different but they can be compared

 

9.The passage discusses all of the following in the explanation of the Richter scale EXCEPT?

A. It was introduced in 1935

B. It was developed by an American seismologist

C. It has a scale of 1 to 12

D. It measures the magnitude of earthquakes