BIOGRAPHY TEXT
Quiz
•
English
•
11th Grade
•
Medium
Muhammad Sholikin
Used 8+ times
FREE Resource
15 questions
Show all answers
1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
who is she?
Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa
Pangeran Antasari
Tuanku Imam Bonjol
B.J Habibie
Ir. Soekarno
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Who is he?
Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa
Boedi Utomo
Sutan Syahrir
Buya Hamka
Mohammad Hatta
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Buya Hamka was born in Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Agam
Regency, West Sumatra, Dutch
East Indies on 17 February 1908 and died in Jakarta, Indonesia on 24 July 1981 at the age of 73 years. He was an Indonesian ulama, novelist, philosopher and political activist.
Before his education in formal schools,
Hamka lived with his grandmother in a house south of Maninjau. When he was six years
old he moved with his father to Padang Panjang, West Sumatera. Following common
tradition in Minang, as a child he studied the Quran and slept in a mosque
because Minang boys did not have a place to sleep in the family house. In the
mosque he studied the Quran and silek. While studying in Helmi Talib, he was
not considered as a smart child, he even often did not attend in a few days
because he felt bored and chose to seek knowledge in his own way. He preferred
to be in a library owned by his public teacher. In the library, he was free to
read a variety of books, even some he borrowed to be taken home. He was scolded
by his father when he was caught busy reading Kaba Cindua Mato. His father said, "Are you going to be
a pious person or become a storyteller?" At the same time, he was no
longer interested in completing education at Thawalib. After studying for four
years, he decided to get out of Thawalib. He came out without obtaining a
diploma. In those days after that, Hamka was taken to Parabek, about 5 km from
the Pengkalan Batu in 1922 to learn with Aiman Ibrahim Wong, but did not last long. He preferred to
follow his heart to seek knowledge and experience in his own way. He decided to
leave for Java. After a year in Java, in July 1925 Hamka was going back to Padang Panjang. Between the businesses of his activity in the field of Dawah through writing, he took speech in several places in Padang Panjang. But at that moment, everything is precisely sharply criticized by his father, "Speeches alone are useless, fill yourself with knowledge, then those speeches would be meaningful and useful." On the other hand, he did not get a good reception from the public. He was often derided as "uncertified Islam orator", even he had received criticism from some scholars because he did not master Arabic language well. Criticism he received in his native land, he made it as a whip to make him more mature.
(source: hhtp://en.m.wikipedia.org>wiki>Hamka)
From the text we know that …
To be a novelist was his dream
Hamka was born at agam Regency,west Sumatra
Hamka was born at Jakarta
Hamka lived with his mother in a house south of Maninjau
He was not an Indonesian Ulama
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Buya Hamka was born in Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Agam
Regency, West Sumatra, Dutch
East Indies on 17 February 1908 and died in Jakarta, Indonesia on 24 July 1981 at the age of 73 years. He was an Indonesian ulama, novelist, philosopher and political activist.
Before his education in formal schools,
Hamka lived with his grandmother in a house south of Maninjau. When he was six years
old he moved with his father to Padang Panjang, West Sumatera. Following common
tradition in Minang, as a child he studied the Quran and slept in a mosque
because Minang boys did not have a place to sleep in the family house. In the
mosque he studied the Quran and silek. While studying in Helmi Talib, he was
not considered as a smart child, he even often did not attend in a few days
because he felt bored and chose to seek knowledge in his own way. He preferred
to be in a library owned by his public teacher. In the library, he was free to
read a variety of books, even some he borrowed to be taken home. He was scolded
by his father when he was caught busy reading Kaba Cindua Mato. His father said, "Are you going to be
a pious person or become a storyteller?" At the same time, he was no
longer interested in completing education at Thawalib. After studying for four
years, he decided to get out of Thawalib. He came out without obtaining a
diploma. In those days after that, Hamka was taken to Parabek, about 5 km from
the Pengkalan Batu in 1922 to learn with Aiman Ibrahim Wong, but did not last long. He preferred to
follow his heart to seek knowledge and experience in his own way. He decided to
leave for Java. After a year in Java, in July 1925 Hamka was going back to Padang Panjang. Between the businesses of his activity in the field of Dawah through writing, he took speech in several places in Padang Panjang. But at that moment, everything is precisely sharply criticized by his father, "Speeches alone are useless, fill yourself with knowledge, then those speeches would be meaningful and useful." On the other hand, he did not get a good reception from the public. He was often derided as "uncertified Islam orator", even he had received criticism from some scholars because he did not master Arabic language well. Criticism he received in his native land, he made it as a whip to make him more mature.
(source: hhtp://en.m.wikipedia.org>wiki>Hamka)
What made people in Padang Panjang not respect his speech?
He was a politic activist
His own father criticized his speech
His ability was not on speech but on writing.
He did not got the certification Islam orator.
He did not complete his education in Thawalib Padang Panjang.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Buya Hamka was born in Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Agam Regency, West Sumatra, Dutch
East Indies on 17 February 1908 and died in Jakarta, Indonesia on 24 July 1981 at the age of 73 years. He was an Indonesian ulama, novelist, philosopher and political activist.
Before his education in formal schools,
Hamka lived with his grandmother in a house south of Maninjau. When he was six years old he moved with his father to Padang Panjang, West Sumatera. Following common tradition in Minang, as a child he studied the Quran and slept in a mosque because Minang boys did not have a place to sleep in the family house. In the mosque he studied the Quran and silek. While studying in Helmi Talib, he was not considered as a smart child, he even often did not attend in a few days because he felt bored and chose to seek knowledge in his own way. He preferred to be in a library owned by his public teacher. In the library, he was free to read a variety of books, even some he borrowed to be taken home. He was scolded by his father when he was caught busy reading Kaba Cindua Mato. His father said, "Are you going to be a pious person or become a storyteller?" At the same time, he was no longer interested in completing education at Thawalib. After studying for four
years, he decided to get out of Thawalib. He came out without obtaining a diploma. In those days after that, Hamka was taken to Parabek, about 5 km from the Pengkalan Batu in 1922 to learn with Aiman Ibrahim Wong, but did not last long. He preferred to follow his heart to seek knowledge and experience in his own way. He decided to leave for Java. After a year in Java, in July 1925 Hamka was going back to Padang Panjang. Between the businesses of his activity in the field of Dawah through writing, he took speech in several places in Padang Panjang. But at that moment, everything is precisely sharply criticized by his father, "Speeches alone are useless, fill yourself with knowledge, then those speeches would be meaningful and useful." On the other hand, he did not get a good reception from the public. He was often derided as "uncertified Islam orator", even he had received criticism from some scholars because he did not master Arabic language well. Criticism he received in his native land, he made it as a whip to make him more mature.
(source: hhtp://en.m.wikipedia.org>wiki>Hamka)
The underlined word “derided” in the last paragraph means …
To concern for someone
To give attention to someone
To become aware of someone.
To admire someone very much
To say that someone has no value.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Buya Hamka was born in Sungai Batang, Tanjung Raya, Agam
Regency, West Sumatra, Dutch
East Indies on 17 February 1908 and died in Jakarta, Indonesia on 24 July 1981 at the age of 73 years. He was an Indonesian ulama, novelist, philosopher and political activist.
Before his education in formal schools,
Hamka lived with his grandmother in a house south of Maninjau. When he was six years
old he moved with his father to Padang Panjang, West Sumatera. Following common
tradition in Minang, as a child he studied the Quran and slept in a mosque
because Minang boys did not have a place to sleep in the family house. In the
mosque he studied the Quran and silek. While studying in Helmi Talib, he was
not considered as a smart child, he even often did not attend in a few days
because he felt bored and chose to seek knowledge in his own way. He preferred
to be in a library owned by his public teacher. In the library, he was free to
read a variety of books, even some he borrowed to be taken home. He was scolded
by his father when he was caught busy reading Kaba Cindua Mato. His father said, "Are you going to be
a pious person or become a storyteller?" At the same time, he was no
longer interested in completing education at Thawalib. After studying for four
years, he decided to get out of Thawalib. He came out without obtaining a
diploma. In those days after that, Hamka was taken to Parabek, about 5 km from
the Pengkalan Batu in 1922 to learn with Aiman Ibrahim Wong, but did not last long. He preferred to
follow his heart to seek knowledge and experience in his own way. He decided to
leave for Java. After a year in Java, in July 1925 Hamka was going back to Padang Panjang. Between the businesses of his activity in the field of Dawah through writing, he took speech in several places in Padang Panjang. But at that moment, everything is precisely sharply criticized by his father, "Speeches alone are useless, fill yourself with knowledge, then those speeches would be meaningful and useful." On the other hand, he did not get a good reception from the public. He was often derided as "uncertified Islam orator", even he had received criticism from some scholars because he did not master Arabic language well. Criticism he received in his native land, he made it as a whip to make him more mature.
(source: hhtp://en.m.wikipedia.org>wiki>Hamka)
From the text we know that …
To be a novelist was his dream
Continuing his education at Parabek was not his idea.
Criticism he received made him down and leave for Java.
His father supported his decision seeking knowledge on his own way.
Reading habit made Hamka interested in completing his education at Parabek
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
15 mins • 1 pt
Habibie started his real career in Germany Aircraft Industries by becoming the Head of Research and Development of Structure Analysis in Hamburg, Germany (1965-1969). Later, he became the Vice President and Technology Director of MBB Gmbh, Hamburg and Munchen (1973-1978), and Technology Senior Advisor to the MBB Board of Directors (1978). While working in Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB), he conducted many research assignments, producing theories on thermodynamics, construction, and aerodynamics, known as the Habibie Factor, Habibie Theorem, and Habibie Method, respectively.
How long did Habibie work as technology director in Hamburg and Munchen?
4 year
5 years
6 years
7 years
8 years
Create a free account and access millions of resources
Create resources
Host any resource
Get auto-graded reports

Continue with Google

Continue with Email

Continue with Classlink

Continue with Clever
or continue with

Microsoft
%20(1).png)
Apple

Others
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Service & Privacy Policy
Already have an account?
Similar Resources on Wayground
15 questions
Personal Traits and Attitudes
Quiz
•
10th - 12th Grade
13 questions
-Ed / -ing adjectives
Quiz
•
8th Grade - University
15 questions
關係詞 which, when and where
Quiz
•
11th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Paragraph Challenge
Quiz
•
10th Grade - University
10 questions
Procedure Text
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
Test II Procedure Text TM
Quiz
•
11th Grade
20 questions
FUTURE TENSES (ALL)
Quiz
•
10th - 12th Grade
20 questions
World Book Day 2020
Quiz
•
KG - Professional Dev...
Popular Resources on Wayground
20 questions
Brand Labels
Quiz
•
5th - 12th Grade
11 questions
NEASC Extended Advisory
Lesson
•
9th - 12th Grade
10 questions
Ice Breaker Trivia: Food from Around the World
Quiz
•
3rd - 12th Grade
10 questions
Boomer ⚡ Zoomer - Holiday Movies
Quiz
•
KG - University
25 questions
Multiplication Facts
Quiz
•
5th Grade
22 questions
Adding Integers
Quiz
•
6th Grade
10 questions
Multiplication and Division Unknowns
Quiz
•
3rd Grade
20 questions
Multiplying and Dividing Integers
Quiz
•
7th Grade
Discover more resources for English
15 questions
Tell Tale Heart Review
Quiz
•
7th - 12th Grade
100 questions
Vocab Summative Final List 1-4
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
20 questions
The Crucible Act 1
Quiz
•
11th Grade
12 questions
Subject-Verb Agreement- Interrupters and Inverted Sentences
Lesson
•
9th - 11th Grade
10 questions
Rhetorical Appeals
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
15 questions
Context Clues
Lesson
•
6th - 12th Grade
20 questions
ALBD Chapters 1-6 Vocabulary
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade
24 questions
Poe "The Fall of the House of Usher" Review
Quiz
•
9th - 12th Grade