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Conditional Sentence Soal Cerita Bara

The document contains 32 passages with conditional sentences. The passages assess understanding of conditional structures like "if...would/could/might...", "unless...", and "in case...". They cover topics like health, travel, work, education and daily life situations. Multiple choice questions after each passage test the reader's ability to infer meaning and implications from conditional sentences.

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Conditional Sentence Soal Cerita Bara

The document contains 32 passages with conditional sentences. The passages assess understanding of conditional structures like "if...would/could/might...", "unless...", and "in case...". They cover topics like health, travel, work, education and daily life situations. Multiple choice questions after each passage test the reader's ability to infer meaning and implications from conditional sentences.

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1.

The man hit by a car yesterday would have died if the doctors had not immediately
operated on him.
From the above sentence, we may conclude that ...
A. the man will be immediately operated on
B. the man is still alive
C. It's too late to save the man
D. the man died after the operation
E. the doctors did not operate on him

2. "If I had known that you were in Surabaya, I would have shown you some interesting places."
“.........”
A. Yes, It was such an interesting trip
B. Thank you for showing me around Surabaya
C. I'm sorry, I didn't have time to write you before I left for Surabaya
D. Thank you, I will really enjoy that

3. "Had the company been fair in giving bonuses, the employees would not have gone on strike."
A. the employees were quite dissatisfied
B. the employees are still going on strike
C. the employees were not given bonuses at all
D. the company has given the employees fair bonuses
E. the company has lost many employees

4. If I hadn’t booked in advance, I would have had difficulties in geing good accomodation at a reasonable
price.
These sentence means....
A. I got a good room and I didn’t have to pay much
B. It was difficult to get a room although I had a reservation
C. The room I got was good but rather expensive
D. I was lucky to get a good room without reservation

5. Had the make up class been an nounced earlier, more students would have attended
the lecture.
From the above sentence we may conclude that ...
A. no students came to the make up class
B. many students knew about the make up class
C. students did not want to attend the class
D. many students missed the make up class

6. Anggi : Why weren't you in class yesterday?


Rindy : I was sick. If I hadn’t eaten spicy food, I wouldn’t have had a stomachache.
The underlined sentence means ...
A. Rindi had
B. Rindi has
C. Anggi had
D. Anggi has

7. X : John had drawn all his money because he needed it for his father's operation.
Y: .... If his father's health had not been in a such bad condition.
A. He would not take all his money
B. He should take all his money
C. He didn't take all his money
D. He wouldn't have taken all his money
8. Lucy : Many of the participants were disappointed because they expected to have a serious talk with
the minister of women's affairs
Secretary: I know I'm sure that the minister would have attended the meeting If she had returned from
middle east.
From the dialogue we can conclude that the minister ....
A. is still on tour
B. didn't attend the meeting
C. had a serious talk with the participants
D. went to the middle east because of the meeting

9. "Why didn't you be those shoes? You seemed to like them".


"I would have, if they had been cheaper."
A. I did by the shoes
B. I was not again the price
C. the shoes were too expensive
D. I looked for a more expensive pain

10. If I were you, I would take the scholarship offer. In fact….


A. I am not you, so I don’t receive the scholarship offer.
B. I was not you, so I didn’t receive it.
C. I am you, so I would take the scholarship offer.
D. I am you, so I will take the scholarship exam

11. The man was an employee with a low income. So he had no car. It means….
A. If the man is an employee with a high income, he would have bought a car.
B. If the man had not been an employee with a high income, he wouldn’t have bought a car.
C. If the man were an employee with a high income, he would buy a car.
D. If the man had been an employee with a high income, he would have bought a car.

12. “If I had a lot of time, I would study German.” From this sentence we know that ……
a. I have a lot of time, so I study German
b. I studied German because I had a lot of time
c. I want to study German because I have a lot of time
d. I would like to study German, but I don’t have much time

13. I will visit your hometown …..


a. If I come to Indonesia.
b. If I came to Indonesia
c. If I will come to Indonesia
d. If I would come to Indonesia

14. If I had had free time …..


a. I will watch the movie together with my friend.
b. I would watch the movie together with my friend.
c. I would have watched the movie together with my friends.
d. I would have been watching the movie together with my friends.

15. What is the fact of the previous sentence? (question no. 2)


a. I didn’t have free time. Therefore, I didn’t watch the movie together with my friend.
b. I don’t have free time. Therefore. I don’t watch the movie together with my friend.
c. I was not having free time. Therefore, I was not watching the movie together with my friend.
d. I am not having free time. Therefore. I am not watching the movie together with my friend.
16. If I were you, …..
a. I will buy that limited edition camera.
b. I would buy that limited edition camera.
c. I would have bought that limited edition camera.
d. I would have been buying that limited edition camera.

17. “If I were you, …..” It means that ….


a. I am not you
c. I were not you.
b. I was not you
d. I have not been you.

18. My father would buy me a new motorcycle …..


a. If I passed the state university entrance test.
b. If I pass the state university entrance test.
c. If I have passed the state university entrance test.
d. If I am passing the state university entrance test.

19. If I had gone with my parents five hours ago to our villa, ………..
a. I would not be alone right now.
b. I will not be alone right now.
c. I am not alone right now
d. I was not alone right now.

20. What is the fact of question no. 8?


a. I do not go with my parents five hours ago, so 1 am alone right now.
b. I did not go with my parents five hours ago, so I am alone right now.
c. I was not going with my parents five hours ago, so I am alone right now.
d. I am not going with my parents five hours ago, so I am alone right now.

21. If Maria had obeyed her mother’s advice to accept the scholarship,…..
a. She would have graduated from famous university.
b. She will graduate from famous university.
c. She graduates from famous university.
d. She graduated from famous university.

22. “If I passed the state university entrance test, My father would buy me a new motorcycle.” It means
that …
a. I don’t pass the state university entrance test.
b. I didn’t pass the state university entrance test.
c. I wasn’t passing the state university entrance test.
d. I am not passing the state university entrance test.

23. If you called me, I would see you. This means …


a. You call me and I don’t see you
b. You don’t call me so I don’t see you
c. I see you but can’t reply you
d. I see you but you don’t call me
24. Dialog Conditional Sentence
Woman: Why don’t you take the bus to work? Driving in rush hour traffic is terrible.
Man: I would, but I’m afraid there will not be any seats left by the time the bus gets to my stop.
Why does the man not want to go by bus?
a. The man takes the bus to work.
b. The man wants the woman to go with him.
c. The woman prefers driving in the rush hour.
d. The woman wants to ride to work with man.
E. The man has to stand on the bus if he takes it to work.

25. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Man : How does it feel if I press here?
Woman : Oh, that hurts.
Man : I see. You have an appendix. We’ll have an operation immediately.
Which part of her body hurts?
a. Stomach
b. Eye
c. Ear
d. Throat

26. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Woman : James, I need one hundred more bed shield and pillow cashes of any color. Can you deliver
them this week?
Man : Sure but the price is increasing about 10%. Will you still make an order?
Woman : If that’s so, I have to tell this to my boss. I’ll give you a call after lunch.
What is the woman going to do?
a. Talk to her boss.
b. Cancel the order.
c. Ask for a discount
d. Look for another supplier.

27. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Man : What are we going to do after work?
Woman : We can have dinner at the plaza at 7 if you like.
Man : Sounds good. I’ll pick you up at 6.30. We need half an hour to get there.
Where will they probably be at six forty-five?
a. At the Plaza.
b. In the office
c. Still at work
d. On the way to the Plaza

28. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Man : Do you still have a seat for the afternoon flight?
Woman : Let me see. Is Qantas OK?
Man : I prefer Garuda if it is available.
What is the man doing?
a. He is having a meeting
b. He is reserving a ticket
c. He is flying with Garuda
d. He is sitting down for afternoon tea
29. Dialog Conditional Sentence
Woman : Do you mind if I use your pen to sign this paper?
Man : Just a moment. I haven’t finished writing my curriculum vitae.
What does the woman want?
a. To borrow a pen.
b. To buy some paper,
c. To write an article,
d. To finish her writing.

30. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Woman : Do you mind if I use your computer?
Man : No. Please shut it down after you finish.
Woman : I will. Thank you.
You will read : What will the man do?
a. Finish his work.
b. Lend his computer.
c. Borrow the computer.
d. Shut down the laptop.

31. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Man: I have toothache. What should I do?
Woman: ………………..
The woman’s suggestion is proper, except…
a. If I were you, I would go to the dentist.
b. Why don’t you go to the dentist?
c. I would suggest to take pain killer pills. Maybe it will help?
d. I’m sorry I never had toothache.

32. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Doctor: ….. smoking if you don’t want to get sick.
Patient: Yes sir, I will try.
a. What if you stop
b. You should stop
c. How about
d. Maybe you can stop

33. Dialog Conditional Sentence


Aldo : Did you attend the meeting last Monday?
Fery : I would if I had been invited.
Fery’s statement means ……
a. Fery didn’t attend the meeting
b. Fery plans to attend the meeting
c. Fery knew about the meeting and he attended the meeting
d. Fery was not invited to the meeting but he came

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