Ujian Formatif - Teks Naratif

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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
Amelya Amelya
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20 questions
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Lion and the Mouse
One day, a lion was sleeping in the jungle. Suddenly, a little mouse ran over his body. The lion woke up and caught the mouse. He was very angry. “How dare you disturb my sleep!” the lion roared.
The mouse was very scared. “Please forgive me, Sir. If you let me go, I will help you one day,” the mouse begged.
The lion laughed but let the mouse go. A few days later, the lion was caught in a hunter’s net. He roared for help. The little mouse heard him and came quickly. It bit the net with its sharp teeth. Soon, the lion was free.
“You were right, little mouse. Thank you for saving my life,” said the lion.
What is the main idea of the story?
The lion was a cruel animal.
The mouse helped the lion escape.
The mouse disturbed the lion's sleep.
The lion was caught by the hunter and died.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Lion and the Mouse
One day, a lion was sleeping in the jungle. Suddenly, a little mouse ran over his body. The lion woke up and caught the mouse. He was very angry. “How dare you disturb my sleep!” the lion roared.
The mouse was very scared. “Please forgive me, Sir. If you let me go, I will help you one day,” the mouse begged.
The lion laughed but let the mouse go. A few days later, the lion was caught in a hunter’s net. He roared for help. The little mouse heard him and came quickly. It bit the net with its sharp teeth. Soon, the lion was free.
“You were right, little mouse. Thank you for saving my life,” said the lion.
Why did the lion let the mouse go?
Because the mouse was cute.
Because the lion was kind.
Because the mouse promised to help him.
Because the lion was afraid of the mouse.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Lion and the Mouse
One day, a lion was sleeping in the jungle. Suddenly, a little mouse ran over his body. The lion woke up and caught the mouse. He was very angry. “How dare you disturb my sleep!” the lion roared.
The mouse was very scared. “Please forgive me, Sir. If you let me go, I will help you one day,” the mouse begged.
The lion laughed but let the mouse go. A few days later, the lion was caught in a hunter’s net. He roared for help. The little mouse heard him and came quickly. It bit the net with its sharp teeth. Soon, the lion was free.
“You were right, little mouse. Thank you for saving my life,” said the lion.
What is the moral lesson of the story?
Big animals are stronger than small animals.
We should always sleep carefully.
Kindness will be rewarded.
We should not go to the jungle.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Lion and the Mouse
One day, a lion was sleeping in the jungle. Suddenly, a little mouse ran over his body. The lion woke up and caught the mouse. He was very angry. “How dare you disturb my sleep!” the lion roared.
The mouse was very scared. “Please forgive me, Sir. If you let me go, I will help you one day,” the mouse begged.
The lion laughed but let the mouse go. A few days later, the lion was caught in a hunter’s net. He roared for help. The little mouse heard him and came quickly. It bit the net with its sharp teeth. Soon, the lion was free.
“You were right, little mouse. Thank you for saving my life,” said the lion.
The word 'forgive' in paragraph 3 means…
Forget
Excuse
Help
Fight
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Lion and the Mouse
One day, a lion was sleeping in the jungle. Suddenly, a little mouse ran over his body. The lion woke up and caught the mouse. He was very angry. “How dare you disturb my sleep!” the lion roared.
The mouse was very scared. “Please forgive me, Sir. If you let me go, I will help you one day,” the mouse begged.
The lion laughed but let the mouse go. A few days later, the lion was caught in a hunter’s net. He roared for help. The little mouse heard him and came quickly. It bit the net with its sharp teeth. Soon, the lion was free.
“You were right, little mouse. Thank you for saving my life,” said the lion.
What did the mouse use to free the lion?
Its claws
Its sharp teeth
A knife
A stick
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Clever Rabbit and The Lion
One day, a lion was hunting for food in the jungle. All the animals were scared because he was very strong and fierce. The animals gathered and decided to send one animal to the lion every day so he would not hunt them all.
One day, it was the rabbit’s turn. He was very clever and had a plan. On his way to the lion’s den, he walked slowly and arrived late. The lion was very angry.
“Why are you late?” roared the lion.
“I’m sorry, Your Majesty. I was stopped by another lion who said he was the real king of the jungle,” said the rabbit.
The lion was furious. “Take me to him!” he demanded.
The clever rabbit led the lion to a deep well and pointed inside. “He is down there, Your Majesty.”
The lion looked inside and saw his own reflection in the water. Thinking it was another lion, he roared loudly and jumped in to attack. He fell into the well and drowned.
The rabbit returned to the jungle and told the other animals what had happened. They all cheered for the clever rabbit who had saved them from the lion.
Why were the animals scared of the lion?
Because he was very kind.
Because he was strong and fierce.
Because he was their king.
Because he wanted to play with them.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
The Clever Rabbit and The Lion
One day, a lion was hunting for food in the jungle. All the animals were scared because he was very strong and fierce. The animals gathered and decided to send one animal to the lion every day so he would not hunt them all.
One day, it was the rabbit’s turn. He was very clever and had a plan. On his way to the lion’s den, he walked slowly and arrived late. The lion was very angry.
“Why are you late?” roared the lion.
“I’m sorry, Your Majesty. I was stopped by another lion who said he was the real king of the jungle,” said the rabbit.
The lion was furious. “Take me to him!” he demanded.
The clever rabbit led the lion to a deep well and pointed inside. “He is down there, Your Majesty.”
The lion looked inside and saw his own reflection in the water. Thinking it was another lion, he roared loudly and jumped in to attack. He fell into the well and drowned.
The rabbit returned to the jungle and told the other animals what had happened. They all cheered for the clever rabbit who had saved them from the lion.
What did the animals decide to do to stay safe?
To hide in the jungle.
To send one animal to the lion every day.
To fight against the lion.
To leave the jungle.
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