SAS BAHASA INGGRIS SMPN 30 BATANGHARI

SAS BAHASA INGGRIS SMPN 30 BATANGHARI

9th Grade

35 Qs

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SAS BAHASA INGGRIS SMPN 30 BATANGHARI

SAS BAHASA INGGRIS SMPN 30 BATANGHARI

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Ilham Hardika

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35 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This Text is for number 1-4

The Bekantan, or proboscis monkey, is a medium-sized primate found in Borneo. Males are known for their large, distinctive noses, which can reach up to seven inches. They have reddish-brown fur with a lighter belly and webbed feet for swimming. Weighing 6 to 22 kilograms and measuring 55 to 70 cm, these monkeys are herbivores and live in social groups. Unfortunately, they are endangered due to habitat loss, with conservation efforts focused on protecting their mangrove environments.
What makes the proboscis monkey unique compared to other primates?

Its large body size

The long nose of the male

Its brightly coloured fur

Its ability to fly

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This Text is for number 1-4

The Bekantan, or proboscis monkey, is a medium-sized primate found in Borneo. Males are known for their large, distinctive noses, which can reach up to seven inches. They have reddish-brown fur with a lighter belly and webbed feet for swimming. Weighing 6 to 22 kilograms and measuring 55 to 70 cm, these monkeys are herbivores and live in social groups. Unfortunately, they are endangered due to habitat loss, with conservation efforts focused on protecting their mangrove environments.
Where are proboscis monkeys typically found?

Tropical forests in Sumatra

Mountain areas in Java

Mangrove forests and swamps in Borneo

The Amazon rainforest

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This Text is for number 1-4

The Bekantan, or proboscis monkey, is a medium-sized primate found in Borneo. Males are known for their large, distinctive noses, which can reach up to seven inches. They have reddish-brown fur with a lighter belly and webbed feet for swimming. Weighing 6 to 22 kilograms and measuring 55 to 70 cm, these monkeys are herbivores and live in social groups. Unfortunately, they are endangered due to habitat loss, with conservation efforts focused on protecting their mangrove environments.
What is the purpose of the long nose in male proboscis monkeys?

To find food

To communicate with group members and attract females

To protect themselves from predators

To help them swim

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This Text is for number 1-4

The Bekantan, or proboscis monkey, is a medium-sized primate found in Borneo. Males are known for their large, distinctive noses, which can reach up to seven inches. They have reddish-brown fur with a lighter belly and webbed feet for swimming. Weighing 6 to 22 kilograms and measuring 55 to 70 cm, these monkeys are herbivores and live in social groups. Unfortunately, they are endangered due to habitat loss, with conservation efforts focused on protecting their mangrove environments.
What can be done to protect the proboscis monkey population?

Capture more proboscis monkeys for captivity

Reduce deforestation and protect their mangrove habitat

Increase hunting to control the population

Relocate proboscis monkeys to safer areas

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This dialogue is for questions 5-8

Rani: Hi, Budi! Do you know where Komodo dragons live?

Budi: Yes, they live in dry savanna and forest areas on Komodo Island and nearby islands.

Rani: That’s interesting. What about orangutans?

Budi: Orangutans live in tropical rainforests, especially in Borneo and Sumatra.

Rani: I heard that birds of paradise have beautiful feathers. Where do they live?

Budi: They are found in the forests of Papua.

Rani: Wow, Indonesia really has amazing animals and habitats!

Where do Komodo dragons live?

In the oceans of Papua

In dry savanna and forests on Komodo Island

In tropical rainforests of Sumatra

In grasslands of Java

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This dialogue is for questions 5-8

Rani: Hi, Budi! Do you know where Komodo dragons live?

Budi: Yes, they live in dry savanna and forest areas on Komodo Island and nearby islands.

Rani: That’s interesting. What about orangutans?

Budi: Orangutans live in tropical rainforests, especially in Borneo and Sumatra.

Rani: I heard that birds of paradise have beautiful feathers. Where do they live?

Budi: They are found in the forests of Papua.

Rani: Wow, Indonesia really has amazing animals and habitats!

What is the habitat of orangutans?

Tropical rainforests in Borneo and Sumatra

Dry deserts in Papua

Mangrove forests in Sulawesi

Open grasslands in Java

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

This dialogue is for questions 5-8

Rani: Hi, Budi! Do you know where Komodo dragons live?

Budi: Yes, they live in dry savanna and forest areas on Komodo Island and nearby islands.

Rani: That’s interesting. What about orangutans?

Budi: Orangutans live in tropical rainforests, especially in Borneo and Sumatra.

Rani: I heard that birds of paradise have beautiful feathers. Where do they live?

Budi: They are found in the forests of Papua.

Rani: Wow, Indonesia really has amazing animals and habitats!

Based on the dialogue, why is Indonesia considered to have amazing animals and habitats?

Because Indonesia has many zoos and animal parks.

Because many unique animals live in different natural habitats in Indonesia.

Because all animals in Indonesia live in the same habitat.

Because people from other countries visit Indonesia to see its animals.

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