Assesment Sumatif Akhir Semester Ganjil

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Assesment Sumatif Akhir Semester Ganjil

Assesment Sumatif Akhir Semester Ganjil

Assessment

Quiz

English

Hard

Created by

Rukmini Rukmini

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45 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Every August 17th, the Indonesian people celebrate their Independence Day. The people usually hold many games. One of the iconic games is Panjat Pinang. The goal of the game is to climb a pinang tree and grab the prizes hung on top of the tree. The tree is smeared with grease to make it diicult for the climbers to get the prizes. The prizes are on top of the tree. The game requires not only skills and determination but also good teamwork.

What does the text tell you about?

Independence Day

Panjat Pinang

17 August 2023

Team work

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Every August 17th, the Indonesian people celebrate their Independence Day. The people usually hold many games. One of the iconic games is Panjat Pinang. The goal of the game is to climb a pinang tree and grab the prizes hung on top of the tree. The tree is smeared with grease to make it diicult for the climbers to get the prizes. The prizes are on top of the tree. The game requires not only skills and determination but also good teamwork.

To win Panjat Pinang game ,the climbers should have...

skill, bravery,

determination

skill, bravery,

teamwork

skill,

spirit,

teamwork

determination,

skill,

teamwork

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Every August 17th, the Indonesian people celebrate their Independence Day. The people usually hold many games. One of the iconic games is Panjat Pinang. The goal of the game is to climb a pinang tree and grab the prizes hung on top of the tree. The tree is smeared with grease to make it diicult for the climbers to get the prizes. The prizes are on top of the tree. The game requires not only skills and determination but also good teamwork.

What is the goal of Panjat Pinang game?

To climb a pinang tree and grab the prizes hung on the middle of the tree

To climb a pinang tree and touch the prizes hung on the top of the tree

To climb a pinang tree and grab the prizes on the top of the tree

To cut of a pinang tree and grab the prizes hung on the top of the tree

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Last year, I had the incredible opportunity to witness Indonesia's Independence Day celebrations in Jakarta. It was a memorable

experience that left a lasting impression on me. The whole country was filled with a sense of pride, unity, and patriotism.

On the morning of August 17th, I joined thousands of people gathered at the National Monument (Monas) square. The atmosphere was electrifying with a sea of red and white, the colours of the Indonesian flag, as people wore patriotic clothing. There were parades, cultural performances, and various competitions happening throughout the day. The traditional Indonesian games, such as Panjat Pinang (climbing a greased pole) and Tarik Tambang (tug of war), added a fun and festive element to the celebrations.

The main highlight of the day was the raising of the national flag. As the red and white flag was hoisted, everyone sang the national anthem, "Indonesia Raya," with such passion and enthusiasm that it sent shivers down my spine. The pride in the eyes of the people, young and old, was truly heart warming.

In the evening, the sky was ablaze with fireworks, and the city was illuminated with lights in the national colours. Families gathered for special meals, and it was a time for sharing stories and reflecting on the significance of Indonesia's independence

 left the celebration feeling not only amazed by the grandeur of the event but also deeply moved by the unwavering love and devotion the Indonesian people have for their country.

What colors are associated with the Indonesian flag?

Red and yellow

Blue and white

Red and white

Green and black

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Last year, I had the incredible opportunity to witness Indonesia's Independence Day celebrations in Jakarta. It was a memorable experience that left a lasting impression on me. The whole country was filled with a sense of pride, unity, and patriotism.

On the morning of August 17th, I joined thousands of people gathered at the National Monument (Monas) square. The atmosphere was electrifying with a sea of red and white, the colours of the Indonesian flag, as people wore patriotic clothing. There were parades, cultural performances, and various competitions happening throughout the day. The traditional Indonesian games, such as Panjat Pinang (climbing a greased pole) and Tarik Tambang (tug of war), added a fun and festive element to the celebrations.

The main highlight of the day was the raising of the national flag. As the red and white flag was hoisted, everyone sang the national anthem, "Indonesia Raya," with such passion and enthusiasm that it sent shivers down my spine. The pride in the eyes of the people, young and old, was truly heart warming.

In the evening, the sky was ablaze with fireworks, and the city was illuminated with lights in the national colours. Families gathered for special meals, and it was a time for sharing stories and reflecting on the significance of Indonesia's independence

 left the celebration feeling not only amazed by the grandeur of the event but also deeply moved by the unwavering love and devotion the Indonesian people have for their country.

What was the main highlight of the Independence Day celebration?

  Fireworks

Cultural Performance

Raising the national flag

special mela;s

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Last year, I had the incredible opportunity to witness Indonesia's Independence Day celebrations in Jakarta. It was a memorable experience that left a lasting impression on me. The whole country was filled with a sense of pride, unity, and patriotism.

On the morning of August 17th, I joined thousands of people gathered at the National Monument (Monas) square. The atmosphere was electrifying with a sea of red and white, the colours of the Indonesian flag, as people wore patriotic clothing. There were parades, cultural performances, and various competitions happening throughout the day. The traditional Indonesian games, such as Panjat Pinang (climbing a greased pole) and Tarik Tambang (tug of war), added a fun and festive element to the celebrations.

The main highlight of the day was the raising of the national flag. As the red and white flag was hoisted, everyone sang the national anthem, "Indonesia Raya," with such passion and enthusiasm that it sent shivers down my spine. The pride in the eyes of the people, young and old, was truly heart warming.

In the evening, the sky was ablaze with fireworks, and the city was illuminated with lights in the national colours. Families gathered for special meals, and it was a time for sharing stories and reflecting on the significance of Indonesia's independence

 left the celebration feeling not only amazed by the grandeur of the event but also deeply moved by the unwavering love and devotion the Indonesian people have for their country.

What is the national anthem of Indonesia?

 "God Bless America"

"La Marseillaise"

"Indonesia Raya"

"O Canada"

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

Last year, I had the incredible opportunity to witness Indonesia's Independence Day celebrations in Jakarta. It was a memorable experience that left a lasting impression on me. The whole country was filled with a sense of pride, unity, and patriotism.

On the morning of August 17th, I joined thousands of people gathered at the National Monument (Monas) square. The atmosphere was electrifying with a sea of red and white, the colours of the Indonesian flag, as people wore patriotic clothing. There were parades, cultural performances, and various competitions happening throughout the day. The traditional Indonesian games, such as Panjat Pinang (climbing a greased pole) and Tarik Tambang (tug of war), added a fun and festive element to the celebrations.

The main highlight of the day was the raising of the national flag. As the red and white flag was hoisted, everyone sang the national anthem, "Indonesia Raya," with such passion and enthusiasm that it sent shivers down my spine. The pride in the eyes of the people, young and old, was truly heart warming.

In the evening, the sky was ablaze with fireworks, and the city was illuminated with lights in the national colours. Families gathered for special meals, and it was a time for sharing stories and reflecting on the significance of Indonesia's independence

 left the celebration feeling not only amazed by the grandeur of the event but also deeply moved by the unwavering love and devotion the Indonesian people have for their country.

How did the writer feel after attending the independence day celebration?

Bored and unimpressed

Angry and frustrated

Amazed and deeply moved

disinterested and indiferrent

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