1) what is the purpose of a procedure text a) . To describe a place b) To explain how to do something c) To tell a story d) To entertain the readers 2) What is the generic structure of a procedure text? a) Orientation – Events – Reorientation b) Identification – Description c) Goal – Materials – Steps d) Thesis – Arguments – Reiteration 3) Which of the following is an example of a procedure text? a) A biography of Albert Einstein b) A recipe for making pancakes c) A short story about a rabbit d) An article about climate change 4) What type of verbs are commonly used in procedure texts? a) Action verbs b) Modal verbs c) Linking verbs d) Irregular verbs 5) What is usually written at the beginning of a procedure text? a) The list of steps b) The goal or aim c) The materials used d) The conclusion 6) Which of the following sentences is most likely to be found in a procedure text? a) "Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Lily." b) "To make a cup of tea, first, boil some water." c) "The Eiffel Tower is one of the most famous landmarks in the world." d) "The sun sets beautifully in the west." 7) What kind of conjunctions are commonly used in procedure texts? a) Time conjunctions (e.g., first, then, next, after that) b) Causal conjunctions (e.g., because, so, therefore) c) Contrastive conjunctions (e.g., but, however, although) d) Additive conjunctions (e.g., and, moreover, besides) 8) In a procedure text, what should be included in the "materials" section? a) A list of ingredients or tools needed b) The steps to complete the process c) A summary of the process d) A detailed explanation of why the process is important 9) What is the correct sequence for writing a procedure text? a) Steps – Goal – Materials b) Goal – Materials – Steps c) Materials – Steps – Goal d) Goal – Steps – Materials 10) Which sentence uses the correct imperative verb form for a procedure text? a) "You should mix the flour and sugar together." b) "Mix the flour and sugar together." c) "The flour and sugar are mixed together." d) "I mixed the flour and sugar together."

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