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APPENDIX I

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Nama . . . . Kelas: . . . .

TEST ON CONDITIONAL CLAUSES

I. Change the word in the bracket into the correct type of Conditional Sentences

1. If you don't hurry, we (be) late for class. 2. I will speak to John if he (call).

3. If she prepared her homework everynight, she (get) better marks.

4. If I (not be tire), I could have gone with you. 5. If he went to bed earlier, he (not feel) so tired. 6. If the weather (be) warm, we will go to the park

tomorrow.

7. The child would have been killed if the train (not stop) quickly.

8. The teacher would not be angry with you if you (do) your homework.

9. If the bus had come on time, we (not arrive) late. 10. If you (drive) slowly, you won't have any

accidents.

11. You will be ill if you (eat) so much.

12. If I (know) how to drive, I would buy a car. 13. He (make) fewer mistake if he knew more grammar. 14. If she arrives on time, I (speak) with her.

15. If my car (not break) down, I should have caught the train.

16. He would go with us if he (have) time. 17. If my coffee had been hot, I (drink) it.

18. She (get) a better seat, if she had arrived earlier.

19. If she tries hard, she (find) a job somewhere.

20. If you (read) that book carefully, you would understand it.

21. I (show) you how to do it if I knew myself. 22. I (go) with you if I had not been tired. 23. If I were rich, I (go) abroad.

24. Peter will be able to go on a vacation if he (save) you money.

25. We will be happy if you (can) join us to Malang this Sunday.

26. If I had knbwn that you were in hospital, I (visit) you.

27. If I had a typewriter, I (type) it myself.

28. You would have got a seat if you (arrive) ten minutes earlier.

29. If he (wash) my car, I will give him Rp. 3000,00. 30. I shouldn't drink that wine if I (be) you.

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32. If I (had) a map, I would have been allright.

33. If I won a big proze in a lottery, I (give) up my job.

34. I could tell you what this means if I (know) Greek. 35. I shouldn't have believed it if I (not see) it with

my own eyes.

36. If you put on the kettle, I (make) the tea.

37. If I (know) that you were coming~ I would have baked a cake.

38. If you (speak) more slowly, he might have understood you.

39. The room would be much brighter if you (paint) the walls white.

40. If you (not like) this one, I will bring you another.

41. If he had known the whole story, he (not be) so

42.

43. 44.

angry.

I could get a job easily if I

If she had listened to my turn) down the wrong street. She will not open the door if is.

(have) a degree.

directions, she (not she (not know) who i t 45. His car would be a lot safer if he (buy) some new

tyres.

46. I (go) next week if I can get a train ticket. 47. If It (snow) this winter, we will go skiing.

48. He would have been arrested if he (try) to leave the country.

49. I (lend) them some money if they ask me.

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Nama: . . . . Kelas: . . . .

Answe·r Sheet

1. 26.

2. 27.

3. 28.

4. 29.

5. 30.

6 . 31.

7. 32.

8. 33.

9. 34.

10. 35.

11. 36.

12. 37.

13. 38.

14. 39.

15. 40.

16. 41.

17. 42.

18. 43.

19. 44.

20. 45.

21. 46.

22. 47.

23. 48.

24. 49.

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APPENDIX II

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Nama : . . . . Kelas: . . . .

TEST ON CONDITIONAL

CLAUSES

I. Change the word in the bracket into the correct type of Conditional Sentences

tired. buy a car.

1.

2.

3.

I (go) with you

I f I (know) how He would have

if I had not been to drive, I would

been arrested if he (try) to leave the country.

4. I will be very angry i f he (make) any more mistakes.

5. I f I (know) that you were coming, I would have baked a cake.

6. She (get) a better seat, if she had arrived earlier.

7. You would have got a seat if you (arrive) ten minutes earlier.

8. She will not open the door i f she (not know) who i t

is.

9. If she prepared her homework everynight, she (get) better marks.

10. I shouldn't have believed it if I (not see) it with my own eyes.

11. If I had known that you were in hospital, I (visit) you.

12. The teacher would not be angry with you if you (do) your homework.

13. If you (speak) more slowly, he might have understood you.

14. If I were rich, I (go) abroad.

15. If he went to bed earlier, he (not feel) so tired. 16. If I (had) a map, I would have been allright.

17. If my car (not break) down, I should have caught the train.

18. His car would be a lot safer if he (buy) some new tyres.

19. If he (wash) my car, I will give him Rp. 3000,00. 20. If the bus had come on time, we (not arrive) late. 21. If you (drive) more carefully, you would not have

so many accidents.

22. If I won a big prize in a lottery, I (give) up my job.

23. I will speak to John if he (call).

24. If she tries hard, she (find) a job somewhere. 25. If I (not be tire), I could have gone with you. 26. If It (snow) this winter, we will go skiing.

27. The child would have been killed if the train (not stop) quickly.

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29. I (lend) them some money if they ask me.

30. If you (drive) slo~ly, you won't have any accidents.

31. I could tell you what this means if I (know) Greek. 32. If I had a typewriter, I (type) it myself.

33. I (show) you how to do it if I knew myself. 34. If my coffee had been hot, I (drink) it.

35. He (make) fewer mistake if he knew more grammar. 36. If the weather (be) warm, we will go to the park

tomorrow.

37. You will be ill if you (eat) so much.

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Answer Sheet

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APPENDIX III

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The Computation of the Reliability Coefficient

---Subject Score

X

y

x.z.

y2.

XY

:---:---:---:---

---

---'---'

I

1 I 100 100 I 100

10000 10000 10000

I I

I I

2 100 100 I 100 10000

10000 10000

I

3 98 100 96 10000 9216 9600

4 98 96 100 9216 10000 9600

5 96 96 96 9216 9216 9216

6 94 92 96 8464 9216 8832

7 90 88 92 7744 8464 8096

8 86 90 32 8100 6724 7380

9 86 88 34 7744 7056 7392

10 82 82 32 6724 6724 6724

11 80 82 78 6724 6084 6396

12 80 78 :32 6084 6724 6396

13 80 78 132 6084 6724 6396

14 80 I 76 134 5776 7056 6384

I

15 78 84 72 7056 5184 6048

16 78 76

BO

5776 6400 6080

17 71 78 G4 6084 4096 4992

18 71 70 72 4900 5184 5040

19 70 72 B8 5184 4624 4896

20 66 70 Ei2 4900 3844 4340

21 64 70 58 4900 3364 4060

22 62 64 E;o 4096 3600 3840

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---Subject I Score

X

y

xz.

y2.

XY

I

---

I - - - -

---:---:---:---:

I

23 62 58 136 I 3364 4356 3828

I

24 60 64 56 4096 3136 3584

25 60 64 56 4096 3136 3584

26 60 64 56 4096 3136 3584

27 52 46 58 2116 3364 2668

28 52 44 130 1936 3600 2640

29 50 56 4A 3136 1936 2464

30 42 40 44 1600 1936 1760

31 40 48 :32 2304 1024 1536

32 32 24 40 576 1600 960

33 28 40 16 1600 256 640 I

34 28 34 22 1156 484 748

35 28 24 :32 576 1024 768

36 20 I 12 :~8 144 784 336

37 16 16 16 256 256 256

38 16 4 28 16 784 112

I

---

I --- --- _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I I I I I

I I

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---·---r

=

r

r

-r

=

98

2

{ N .

~

XY -

(~

X)

(z

Y) }

2 2 2 2

{ N . ~ X - (~ X) } { N .

z

Y - (£ Y) }

2 { (38 . 181176) - (2468 . 2444) }

2 2

{ 38 . 185840 - (2468) } { 38 . 180312 - (2444) }

2

{ 6884688 - 6031792 }

{ 7061920 - 6091024 } { 6851856 - 5973136 }

2 { 852896 }

{ 970896 . 878720 }

~---~

727,431,590,000

r

=

853,145,730,000 ...

r

=

0.8526463

r

=

0.9

2 r

R

=

1 + r

2 0.9 1.8

R

=

=

- 0.95

- - -

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APPENDIX IV

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Item Difficulty

(F.V.)

================================================

Item Number

w

R

F.V.

(%)

I I

I I

:---:---:--·---:---1 15 I 23 : 61

2 6 32 84

3 6 32 84

4 25 13 34

5 11 27 71

6 14 24 63

7 13 25 66

8 20 18 47

8 23 15 38

10 13 25 66

11 7 31 82

12 10 28 74

13 13 25 66

14 8 30 78

15 18 20 53

16 14 24 63

17 12 26 68

18 13 25 66

18 10 28 74

20 7 31 82

21 11 27 71

22 10 28 74

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========~===============~=~===================~=

Item

Number

w

R

F.V.

(%)

'

'

'

'

:---!---:--

---

:---

_ _ _ _ _ _ t

'

'

I I

I I I

23 I

15 23 61 I

'

I

I I

24 6 32 84

25 5 33 87

26 11 27 71

27 24 14 37

28 15 23 61

29 11 27 71

30 14 24 63

31 8 30 79

32 16 22 58

33 18 20 53

34 15 23 61

35 19 19 50

36 11 27 71

37 13 25 66

38 13 25 66

39 9 29 76

40 16 22 58

41 20 18 47

42 18 20 53

I

'

43 22 I 16 42

I I .I

44 25

'

13 34

'

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--:---:----102

=-===============~=

============================

Item Number

w

R I

F.V.

(%)

I I I

---

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t _

---I I

45 8 I

30 78

I

46 12 26 68

47 12 26 68

48 10 28 74

48 11 27 71

50 18 20 53

---

---

---The meaning of the symbols:

W

=

the number of the students who answered the item incorrectly.

R

=

the number of the students who answered the item correctly.
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Item Discrimination (D)

---

---

---

---~

---Item Number R D

--~---Upper Lower

---1 14 9

*

0.26

2 19 13 0.32

3 19 13 0.32

4 12 1 0.58

5 17 10 0.37

6 16 8 0.42

7 16 9 0.37

' ~ I

8 13 5 0.42

9 12 3 0.47

10 17 8 0.47

11 19 12 0.37

12 17 11 0.32

13 16 8 0.37

14 18 12 0.32

15 15 5 0.53

16 14 10

*

0.21

17 17 9 0.42

18 17 8 0.47

19 17 11 CJ.32

20 17 14

*

o.1o

21 18 9 0.47

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---104

===============================================

Item Number

Upper

R

I

I ·Lower I I

---'---~ I I ---' I

22 18 : 10 :

23

24 'I I

18 5

18 14

25 19 14

26 18 9

27 10 4

28 16 7

29 17 10

30 17 7

31 18 12

32 19 3

33 13 7

34 15 8

35 13 6

36 16 11

37 18 7

38 17 8

39 16 13

40 13 9

41 12 6

42 13 7

43 11 5

0

---'

I 0.42 0.68

*

0.21

*

0.26 0.47 0.32 0.47 0.37 0.53 0.32 0.84 0.32 0.37 0.37

*

0.26 0.58 0.47

*

0.16

*

0.21

*

0.32 0.32
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=========================

==~===========-=

Item Number R I D

I

---

---'

I

I Upper

Lower I

I I

l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

_ l _ _ _ _

---

I

---

---~

I I I I

44 I 11

2 0.47 I

I I

45 19 11 0.42

46 17 9 0.42

47 16 10 0.32

48 18 10 0.42

49 17 10 0.37

50 14 7 0.32

---The meaning of the symbols:

R Upper

=

the number of the students in the upper group who answered the item correctly.

R Lower

=

the number of the students in the lower group who answered the item correctly.

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