English Narrative Text (PENILAIAN HARIAN 1)

English Narrative Text (PENILAIAN HARIAN 1)

9th Grade

50 Qs

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English Narrative Text (PENILAIAN HARIAN 1)

English Narrative Text (PENILAIAN HARIAN 1)

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

NUR JANAH

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50 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Judge Monkey

Once upon a time, two cats were passing through a street. Both pounced upon it and caught the loaf at the same time. “It is mine. I saw it first," claimed one cat. While the other said, “I pounced upon it first and so it belongs to me." After having fought for a while, one cat said, “Let us divide it into two and take one piece each." “Indeed,a good idea," said the other cat. “But how do we divide it now?"


A monkey sitting on the branch of the tree had watched all that happened between the two cats. “That loaf of bread looks good. I could do with it myself," he thought. Slowly he came down from the tree and walked up to the confused cats.


“Yes, my dear friends! Can I help you?" asked the monkey. The cats told the monkey what the problem was and said, “Why do not you be the judge between us?" When the monkey nodded, the cats said, “Please dividethis loaf for us."

The clever monkey smilingly broke the bread into two pieces. But one piece was a little bigger that the other. “OH no! I will take a little bite of this bigger piece to make both equal," said the monkey, slyly. He took a bite from the bigger piece. But, he had taken a big bite. “Uh oh! Now it has become smaller than the other piece. I will just have to take a little bite from this piece now," said the clever monkey.


The Judge Monkey took another bite. The two cats sat in front of the monkey, seeing the loaf of bread they had found getting smaller and smaller. When the whole loaf was eaten by the monkey, the monkey said, “I am sorry. I was really difficult to divide that loaf. I must be going now." And the monkey jumped onto the tree and was gone. “If only we had not quarreled among ourselves, we would have remained united and we need not have to go to the monkey and to become hungry now," said the two cats.


What makes the two cats quarrell ?

The Monkey ‘s decision

The other Cat’s Idea

The loaf Bread

The Big Tree

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Judge Monkey

Once upon a time, two cats were passing through a street. Both pounced upon it and caught the loaf at the same time. “It is mine. I saw it first," claimed one cat. While the other said, “I pounced upon it first and so it belongs to me." After having fought for a while, one cat said, “Let us divide it into two and take one piece each." “Indeed,a good idea," said the other cat. “But how do we divide it now?"


A monkey sitting on the branch of the tree had watched all that happened between the two cats. “That loaf of bread looks good. I could do with it myself," he thought. Slowly he came down from the tree and walked up to the confused cats.


“Yes, my dear friends! Can I help you?" asked the monkey. The cats told the monkey what the problem was and said, “Why do not you be the judge between us?" When the monkey nodded, the cats said, “Please dividethis loaf for us."

The clever monkey smilingly broke the bread into two pieces. But one piece was a little bigger that the other. “OH no! I will take a little bite of this bigger piece to make both equal," said the monkey, slyly. He took a bite from the bigger piece. But, he had taken a big bite. “Uh oh! Now it has become smaller than the other piece. I will just have to take a little bite from this piece now," said the clever monkey.


The Judge Monkey took another bite. The two cats sat in front of the monkey, seeing the loaf of bread they had found getting smaller and smaller. When the whole loaf was eaten by the monkey, the monkey said, “I am sorry. I was really difficult to divide that loaf. I must be going now." And the monkey jumped onto the tree and was gone. “If only we had not quarreled among ourselves, we would have remained united and we need not have to go to the monkey and to become hungry now," said the two cats.


Whom did the cats meet of their problem?

The friend

The Teacher

The Judge

The Security.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Judge Monkey

Once upon a time, two cats were passing through a street. Both pounced upon it and caught the loaf at the same time. “It is mine. I saw it first," claimed one cat. While the other said, “I pounced upon it first and so it belongs to me." After having fought for a while, one cat said, “Let us divide it into two and take one piece each." “Indeed,a good idea," said the other cat. “But how do we divide it now?"


A monkey sitting on the branch of the tree had watched all that happened between the two cats. “That loaf of bread looks good. I could do with it myself," he thought. Slowly he came down from the tree and walked up to the confused cats.


“Yes, my dear friends! Can I help you?" asked the monkey. The cats told the monkey what the problem was and said, “Why do not you be the judge between us?" When the monkey nodded, the cats said, “Please dividethis loaf for us."

The clever monkey smilingly broke the bread into two pieces. But one piece was a little bigger that the other. “OH no! I will take a little bite of this bigger piece to make both equal," said the monkey, slyly. He took a bite from the bigger piece. But, he had taken a big bite. “Uh oh! Now it has become smaller than the other piece. I will just have to take a little bite from this piece now," said the clever monkey.


The Judge Monkey took another bite. The two cats sat in front of the monkey, seeing the loaf of bread they had found getting smaller and smaller. When the whole loaf was eaten by the monkey, the monkey said, “I am sorry. I was really difficult to divide that loaf. I must be going now." And the monkey jumped onto the tree and was gone. “If only we had not quarreled among ourselves, we would have remained united and we need not have to go to the monkey and to become hungry now," said the two cats.


What can we learn from the story?

dont be noughty

dont be lazy

dont be arrogant

dont make quarrell

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Rabbit and the Wolf

One day when a rabbit was walking in the forest, he heard someone crying out, "Help! Help!" He looked around, and finally he saw a wolf. A great stone had fallen on his back so that he could not get up. He asked the rabbit's help, and said that he would die if nobody help him.

The rabbit worked very hard, and finally managed to get the big stone of the wolf's back. Then the wolf jumped up and caught the rabbit in his mouth. The rabbit cried and asked for mercy, but the wolf insisted on killing him for his meal.

Then the rabbit said, "No good person kill someone who has helped him. It is not fair. You can ask the duck, who is very fat and knows everything."

So both of them went to the duck. He listened to the story, and then he said, "Show me the stone." They went to the stone.

"Now let me be sure about this," said the duck. "Put the stone on the wolf's back exactly as it was when you found him." So the wolf lay down, and with much effort the stone was put on his back again.


Which statement is not true based on the text?. It is …

a wolf asked a rabbit for help from the stone fell on his back

the rabbit could not get the stone of from the wolf's back.

the wolf caught the rabbit after the rabbit helped him.

the rabbit put the stone back on the wolf's back.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Rabbit and the Wolf

One day when a rabbit was walking in the forest, he heard someone crying out, "Help! Help!" He looked around, and finally he saw a wolf. A great stone had fallen on his back so that he could not get up. He asked the rabbit's help, and said that he would die if nobody help him.

The rabbit worked very hard, and finally managed to get the big stone of the wolf's back. Then the wolf jumped up and caught the rabbit in his mouth. The rabbit cried and asked for mercy, but the wolf insisted on killing him for his meal.

Then the rabbit said, "No good person kill someone who has helped him. It is not fair. You can ask the duck, who is very fat and knows everything."

So both of them went to the duck. He listened to the story, and then he said, "Show me the stone." They went to the stone.

"Now let me be sure about this," said the duck. "Put the stone on the wolf's back exactly as it was when you found him." So the wolf lay down, and with much effort the stone was put on his back again.


What is the moral value we can learn from the story?

The strong person must get everything wants.

The weak will always defeate the strong.

We should be grateful for someone's help.

Never being grateful for someone's help.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Rabbit and the Wolf

One day when a rabbit was walking in the forest, he heard someone crying out, "Help! Help!" He looked around, and finally he saw a wolf. A great stone had fallen on his back so that he could not get up. He asked the rabbit's help, and said that he would die if nobody help him.

The rabbit worked very hard, and finally managed to get the big stone of the wolf's back. Then the wolf jumped up and caught the rabbit in his mouth. The rabbit cried and asked for mercy, but the wolf insisted on killing him for his meal.

Then the rabbit said, "No good person kill someone who has helped him. It is not fair. You can ask the duck, who is very fat and knows everything."

So both of them went to the duck. He listened to the story, and then he said, "Show me the stone." They went to the stone.

"Now let me be sure about this," said the duck. "Put the stone on the wolf's back exactly as it was when you found him." So the wolf lay down, and with much effort the stone was put on his back again.


"…..and with much effort the stone was put on his back again." (the last sentence)

What does the word 'his' refer to ?

a rabbit

a wolf

a duck

someone

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

The Rabbit and the Wolf

One day when a rabbit was walking in the forest, he heard someone crying out, "Help! Help!" He looked around, and finally he saw a wolf. A great stone had fallen on his back so that he could not get up. He asked the rabbit's help, and said that he would die if nobody help him.

The rabbit worked very hard, and finally managed to get the big stone of the wolf's back. Then the wolf jumped up and caught the rabbit in his mouth. The rabbit cried and asked for mercy, but the wolf insisted on killing him for his meal.

Then the rabbit said, "No good person kill someone who has helped him. It is not fair. You can ask the duck, who is very fat and knows everything."

So both of them went to the duck. He listened to the story, and then he said, "Show me the stone." They went to the stone.

"Now let me be sure about this," said the duck. "Put the stone on the wolf's back exactly as it was when you found him." So the wolf lay down, and with much effort the stone was put on his back again.


What can you learn from the story above?

Health is valuable

Be aware of our friend

Keep our body healthy

Don’t response the kindness by the badness

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