Latihan SAS English 8th

Latihan SAS English 8th

8th Grade

60 Qs

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Latihan SAS English 8th

Latihan SAS English 8th

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8th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The Wolf and The Goat


A wolf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff. The wolf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine goat dinner.

“My dear friend,” said the wolf in his sweetest voice, “aren’t you afraid you will fall down from that cliff? Come down here and graze on this fine grass beside me on safe, level ground.”

“No, thank you,” said the goat.

“Well then,” said the wolf, “aren’t you cold up there in the wind? You would be warmer grazing down here beside me in this sheltered area.”

“No, Thank you,” said the goat.

“But the grass tastes better down here!” said the exasperated wolf,”Why dine alone?”

“My dear wolf,” the goat finally said, “are you quite sure that it is My dinner you are worrying about and not your own?”


What did the wolf ask when he saw the goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff?

To be his friend

To graze on the level ground

To climb up higher

To be his dinner

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

In a narrative, which of these describes the setting?

The setting describes who you are writing about and the plot.

The setting is the cause and effect of a story.

The setting describes the settings's time and location based on the kind of story you're telling.

The setting is how you plan to write your narrative.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time there were four little rabbits. Their names were Flopsy, Mopsy, Cotton-tail and Peter. One morning they were allowed to play outside. Their mother reminded them not to go to Mr. McGregor’s garden because their father had an accident there.


Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-tail were good little rabbits. They went down the lane to pick blackberries. But Peter was naughty. He ran straight away to Mr. McGregor’s garden. He ate some lettuces, French beans, and radishes. Suddenly, he met Mr. McGregor. Peter was very frightened and rushed away as fast as he could. He lost a pair of shoes and a jacket while he was running. Peter never stopped running or looked behind him till he got home. During the evening, he was sick because he was so tired. He had to drink some medicine while three of his brother had bread, mild and blackberries for supper.


What can we learn from the story?

Being naughty will make our life easier.

Obeying our parents will make our life end.

Obeying our parents. And we will get the best for our life.

Being naughty will make our life happy.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter by a show of strength.

After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately, the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with Raden Begawan and used magic power to render him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw him and soon realized that he had been enchanted by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.

Which one of the following statements is false about Sang Prabu?

Sang Prabu was a father of his only daughter

Sang Prabu was a king of a kingdom in West Java

Sang Prabu was taken to Kayangan by wicked fairy

Sang Prabu didn’t have a son

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a small kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter by a show of strength.

After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan had won the competition. Unfortunately, the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with Raden Begawan and used magic power to render him unconscious and he forgot his wedding. When Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw him and soon realized that he had been enchanted by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so she killed Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.

Why the wicked fairy did used her magic to make Raden Begawan unconscious?

She didn’t want Raden Prabu marry the princess

She wanted Teja Nirmala to forget about her wedding

She didn't want the prince of Blangbangan marry the princess

She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan feel love with her

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The generic structure of narrative text are...

Orientation, Complication, and Resolution.

Orientation, Events, and Reorientation.

Orientation, and Complication.

Orientation and Resolution.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

The Rabbit and the Turtle


One day a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow.

Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. The rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. The fox was the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought.

The rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap. All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going.

However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish line but found the turtle there waiting for him.


Who was the umpire of the race?

The rabbit

The turtle

The fox

The cat

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