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UNIVERSITAS INDRAPRASTA PGRI

(UNINDRA)
FAKULTAS BAHASA DAN SENI
SOAL UJIAN TENGAH SEMESTER GASAL
TAHUN AKADEMIK 2020/2021
Program Studi : Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris
Mata Kuliah : Vocabulary
Hari/Tanggal : Selasa/3 November 2020 REGULER
Waktu : mulai Pukul 10:20
Sifat Ujian : Daring
CATATAN:
Lembar jawaban dikirim langsung ke dosen pengampu masing-masing via
WA/Email/Google Classroom selambat-lambatnya 24 jam setelah menerima naskah
soal.

BACA PETUNJUK PENGERJAAN SOAL DENGAN TELITI


a. Bacalah soal sebelum Anda mengerjakannya.
b. Tulislah identitas Nama, NPM, Kelas, No HP (WA) aktif pada lembar jawaban Anda.
c. Carilah sumber berita atau artikel dari The Jakarta Post
(https://www.thejakartapost.com/news), NBC News, The Washington Post, WHO dan
laman lainnya di Google terkait “COVID-19” dengan batas maksimal 1 halaman penuh.
d. Salin dan tempel (copy and paste) sumber berita ke Ms.Word disertai lamannya.
e. Identifikasi kosakata yang termasuk ke dalam Prefixes, Noun & Adjectives Suffixes, Zero
Affixation, Abstract Nouns (No Suffixes), Compound Nouns & Adjectives, Collocation,
Phrasal Verbs dan Binomials dengan menggunakan Font Color.
f. Klasifikasikan Parts of Vocabulary Building ke dalam table seperti yang ada dalam
sample tetapi ditulis bukan diketik.
g. Tandai (-) untuk Parts of Vocabulary Building yang tidak ditemukan dalam berita atau
artikel tersebut.
h. Dilarang menyontek maupun menyalin jawaban teman Anda.
i. Selamat mengerjakan soal dengan keyakinan dan kepercayaan diri.

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Sample of Online Article

(Score: 30 Points)

COVID-19 is real: Virus ravages family in Indonesia's second-largest city

This article was published in thejakartapost.com with the title "COVID-19 is real”: Virus
ravages family in Indonesia's second-largest city.” Click to read:
https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2020/06/11/covid-19-is-real-virus-ravages-family-in-
indonesias-second-largest-city.html.

Almost unnoticeably, sometime in early May, the coronavirus crept into a house in
Indonesia's emerging COVID-19 epicenter of Surabaya and ensnared four members of the
family who lived there. The father of the family, 68, died on the morning of May 30 before
being tested, less than a day after he was admitted to an isolation room at a Surabaya hospital
along with his 61-year-old wife. Later that day, in a different hospital, surgeons operated on
the couple's eldest daughter to remove her unborn child, whose heart had stopped beating.
The woman who lost her child had tested positive for COVID-19 and had been on a ventilator
for days before the operation. In the early morning of May 31, hours after the burial of the
family’s father and the unborn child, which the bereaved family could only witness from
inside their cars, the eldest daughter died. The youngest daughter begged the nurses to let her
see her dead sister, a 34-year-old who had been married for two years, by video call. On June
2, the mother of the family died before she was tested, an hour after she told her youngest
daughter by phone that she could no longer bear her breathing difficulties. She passed away
unaware that her eldest daughter had died before her. Their stories were shared by the
family's youngest daughter, 27-year-old Dea Winnie Pertiwi, who spoke with the media after
rumors about the family made the rounds on WhatsApp groups.

The deceased family members are survived by Dea, her middle sister, as well as her brother-
in-law and his 17-month-old child. "Thank God that during the last burial, which was my
mother’s, I could bathe her body and join her funeral even though I had to have full personal
protective equipment [PPE] on," Dea told The Jakarta Post, referring to a common Islamic
funeral rite that has all but ceased under the pandemic. Dea and her family spent the
following days separately in mandatory isolation. They were united only by their grief. There
was no takziyah (vigil) nor funeral for the deceased. The graves were left plain, with simple
wooden mounds displaying the deceased’s names and the hospitals where they had died. Dea
herself was waiting for test results as she had developed a cough and had lost her sense of
smell. "My parents never left the house. In fact, my father was very disciplined about [health
protocols]," Dea said. Like nearly half of those over 60 years old in the country, Dea's parents
lived in a three-generation household, consisting of themselves, two of their daughters, a son-
in-law and a grandchild. Dea lived further away in the suburbs of Surabaya. Surabaya had
recorded 3,439 COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday – making up half of East Java's cases–
with 923 recoveries and 300 deaths. The city also had 3,426 patients under surveillance
(PDPs) and 4,002 people under observation (ODPs). Eastern Surabaya, the downtown area
where Dea's parents resided, has recorded the highest numbers of cases and deaths.

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CLASSIFICATIONS OF PARTS OF VOCABULARY BUILDING (Score: 70 Points)

No. Names Examples


1. Prefixes 1) unnoticeably
2) unborn
3) unaware
2. Noun Suffixes 1) ventilator 5) isolation
2) difficulties (difficulty) 6) observation
3) operation 7) deaths
4) equipment 8) surveillance
3. Adjective Suffixes 1) personal
2) protective
3) different
4. Zero Affixation 1) tested (v) 3) witness (v)
2) stopped (v) 4) results (n)
5. Abstract Nouns 1) rumors 4) smell
(No Suffixes) 2) pandemic 5) cases
3) sense
6. Compound Nouns 1) Coronavirus 7) downtown area
2) COVID-19 8) grandchild
3) isolation room 9) eldest daughter
4) video call 10) youngest daughter
5) WhatsApp Groups 11) family member
6) health protocols 12) middle sister
7. Compound Adjectives 1) his 61-year-old wife
2) a 34-year-old…….
3) 27-year-old Dea Winnie Pertiwi
4) brother-in-law
5) his 17-month-old child
6) a three-generation household
7) a son-in-law
8. Collocation (Word 1) made the rounds
Partners)
9. Phrasal Verbs 1) crept into 4) making up
2) operated on 5) admitted to
3) passed away
10. Binomials 1) cases and deaths

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