
SAS B.Inggris Kelas 9
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
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A kangaroo is an animal found only in Australia. It has a smaller relative, called a wallaby, which lives on the Australian island of Tasmania and in New Guinea.
Kangaroos eat grass and plants. They have short front legs, very long and strong back legs and a tail. These are used for sitting up and for jumping. Kangaroos have been known to make forward jumps of over eight metres, and leap across fences more than three metres high. They can also run at speeds of over 45 kilometres per hour.
The largest kangaroos are the Great grey kangaroo and the Red Kangaroo. Adult grows to a length of 1.60 metres and weighs over 90 kilos.
Kangaroos are marsupials. This means that the female kangaroo has an external pouch on the front of her body. A baby kangaroo is very tiny when it is born, and it crawls at once into this pouch where it spends its first five months of life.
According to the text, the kangaroo ....
can run faster than a car
can grow as tall as a man
can walk as soon as it is born
can jump over 8 meters high fence
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The text for number 1 – 4!
A kangaroo is an animal found only in Australia. It has a smaller relative, called a wallaby, which lives on the Australian island of Tasmania and in New Guinea.
Kangaroos eat grass and plants. They have short front legs, very long and strong back legs and a tail. These are used for sitting up and for jumping. Kangaroos have been known to make forward jumps of over eight metres, and leap across fences more than three metres high. They can also run at speeds of over 45 kilometres per hour.
The largest kangaroos are the Great grey kangaroo and the Red Kangaroo. Adult grows to a length of 1.60 metres and weighs over 90 kilos.
Kangaroos are marsupials. This means that the female kangaroo has an external pouch on the front of her body. A baby kangaroo is very tiny when it is born, and it crawls at once into this pouch where it spends its first five months of life.
.... are used for sitting up and for jumping.
Short legs
Long tails
Short front legs
Strong back legs
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The text for number 1 – 4!
A kangaroo is an animal found only in Australia. It has a smaller relative, called a wallaby, which lives on the Australian island of Tasmania and in New Guinea.
Kangaroos eat grass and plants. They have short front legs, very long and strong back legs and a tail. These are used for sitting up and for jumping. Kangaroos have been known to make forward jumps of over eight metres, and leap across fences more than three metres high. They can also run at speeds of over 45 kilometres per hour.
The largest kangaroos are the Great grey kangaroo and the Red Kangaroo. Adult grows to a length of 1.60 metres and weighs over 90 kilos.
Kangaroos are marsupials. This means that the female kangaroo has an external pouch on the front of her body. A baby kangaroo is very tiny when it is born, and it crawls at once into this pouch where it spends its first five months of life.
We know from the text that kangaroo ....
Bigger size relative
an omnivorous animal
female kangaroo has internal pouch
can be called Wallaby in New Guinea
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
A kangaroo is an animal found only in Australia. It has a smaller relative, called a wallaby, which lives on the Australian island of Tasmania and in New Guinea.
Kangaroos eat grass and plants. They have short front legs, very long and strong back legs and a tail. These are used for sitting up and for jumping. Kangaroos have been known to make forward jumps of over eight metres, and leap across fences more than three metres high. They can also run at speeds of over 45 kilometres per hour.
The largest kangaroos are the Great grey kangaroo and the Red Kangaroo. Adult grows to a length of 1.60 metres and weighs over 90 kilos.
Kangaroos are marsupials. This means that the female kangaroo has an external pouch on the front of her body. A baby kangaroo is very tiny when it is born, and it crawls at once into this pouch where it spends its first five months of life.
The largest kangaroos are … .
red kangaroos
black kangaroos
red and black kangaroos
grey and red kangaroos
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The text for number 5 – 8 !
Origin : in the forests of Asia, with their habitats ranging from the Russian far East to the mangrove swamp of the Sundarbans.
Physical Characteristics: Tigers are instantly recognizable due to their distinctive orange fur with black stripes. These stripes are unique to each individual and serve as a form of camouflage in the dense vegetation. Tigers have powerful bodies, sharp claws, and strong jaws. They are excellent swimmers and can easily traverse rivers and lakes.
Diet : eat smaller animals when the opportunity arises. They are apex predators, meaning they have no natural predators in their ecosystem.
Threat : declined significantly due to habitat loss, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
Conservation strategies : the establishment of tiger reserves and anti-poaching measures.
What is the unique of tiger’s fur?
The excellent swimmers
Black stripes
Sharp claws
Strong jaws
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The text for number 5 – 8 !
Origin : in the forests of Asia, with their habitats ranging from the Russian far East to the mangrove swamp of the Sundarbans.
Physical Characteristics: Tigers are instantly recognizable due to their distinctive orange fur with black stripes. These stripes are unique to each individual and serve as a form of camouflage in the dense vegetation. Tigers have powerful bodies, sharp claws, and strong jaws. They are excellent swimmers and can easily traverse rivers and lakes.
Diet : eat smaller animals when the opportunity arises. They are apex predators, meaning they have no natural predators in their ecosystem.
Threat : declined significantly due to habitat loss, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
Conservation strategies : the establishment of tiger reserves and anti-poaching measures.
Where are tigers primarily found in the wild?
Asia
Africa
South America
North America
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
The text for number 5 – 8 !
TIGER
Origin : in the forests of Asia, with their habitats ranging from the Russian far East to the mangrove swamp of the Sundarbans.
Physical Characteristics: Tigers are instantly recognizable due to their distinctive orange fur with black stripes. These stripes are unique to each individual and serve as a form of camouflage in the dense vegetation. Tigers have powerful bodies, sharp claws, and strong jaws. They are excellent swimmers and can easily traverse rivers and lakes.
Diet : eat smaller animals when the opportunity arises. They are apex predators, meaning they have no natural predators in their ecosystem.
Threat : declined significantly due to habitat loss, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade.
Conservation strategies : the establishment of tiger reserves and anti-poaching measures.
The threats of the tiger is ….
The establishment of tiger reserves
Can easily traverse rivers and lakes
Anti-poaching measures
Illegal wildlife trade
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