Les Pertemuan Ke-3

Les Pertemuan Ke-3

7th - 9th Grade

10 Qs

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Les Pertemuan Ke-3

Les Pertemuan Ke-3

Assessment

Quiz

English

7th - 9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Sandi Yuda Perdana

Used 12+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived a happy family in a village. A man and his wife lived happily on a little farm, breeding their flock of geese and selling their eggs at the market. They were not rich, but they were happy with their life together.

Then one day, a new goose flew in among their flock. The couple was surprised to find a shiny golden egg in her nest. Each and every day after that, the goose laid another egg of solid gold.

The couple was soon richer than they had ever dreamed of but they were not happy. They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day. The farmer said to his wife, “our goose must be full of gold. Why should we wait to have more egg?”

“If we cut her open,” his wife agreed, “we can get all the eggs at once.” So they killed the goose! They were very surprised to find that it was just like any other goose inside. Even worse, there would never be any more golden egg.


How did the man and his wife make their living?

By planting rice

By breeding geese

By selling eggs

By selling geese

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived a happy family in a village. A man and his wife lived happily on a little farm, breeding their flock of geese and selling their eggs at the market. They were not rich, but they were happy with their life together.

Then one day, a new goose flew in among their flock. The couple was surprised to find a shiny golden egg in her nest. Each and every day after that, the goose laid another egg of solid gold.

The couple was soon richer than they had ever dreamed of but they were not happy. They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day. The farmer said to his wife, “our goose must be full of gold. Why should we wait to have more egg?”

“If we cut her open,” his wife agreed, “we can get all the eggs at once.” So they killed the goose! They were very surprised to find that it was just like any other goose inside. Even worse, there would never be any more golden egg.


How many golden eggs did the couple get each day?

One

Two

Three

Four

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived a happy family in a village. A man and his wife lived happily on a little farm, breeding their flock of geese and selling their eggs at the market. They were not rich, but they were happy with their life together.

Then one day, a new goose flew in among their flock. The couple was surprised to find a shiny golden egg in her nest. Each and every day after that, the goose laid another egg of solid gold.

The couple was soon richer than they had ever dreamed of but they were not happy. They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day. The farmer said to his wife, “our goose must be full of gold. Why should we wait to have more egg?”

“If we cut her open,” his wife agreed, “we can get all the eggs at once.” So they killed the goose! They were very surprised to find that it was just like any other goose inside. Even worse, there would never be any more golden egg.

They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day (paragraph three). The opposite of the underlined word above is …

Patient

Generous

Wise

Greedy

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived a happy family in a village. A man and his wife lived happily on a little farm, breeding their flock of geese and selling their eggs at the market. They were not rich, but they were happy with their life together.

Then one day, a new goose flew in among their flock. The couple was surprised to find a shiny golden egg in her nest. Each and every day after that, the goose laid another egg of solid gold.

The couple was soon richer than they had ever dreamed of but they were not happy. They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day. The farmer said to his wife, “our goose must be full of gold. Why should we wait to have more egg?”

“If we cut her open,” his wife agreed, “we can get all the eggs at once.” So they killed the goose! They were very surprised to find that it was just like any other goose inside. Even worse, there would never be any more golden egg.

They were not rich (paragraph one). The opposite of the underlined word above is …

Simple

Cruel

Poor

Arrogant

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived a happy family in a village. A man and his wife lived happily on a little farm, breeding their flock of geese and selling their eggs at the market. They were not rich, but they were happy with their life together.

Then one day, a new goose flew in among their flock. The couple was surprised to find a shiny golden egg in her nest. Each and every day after that, the goose laid another egg of solid gold.

The couple was soon richer than they had ever dreamed of but they were not happy. They grew impatient with only one golden egg a day. The farmer said to his wife, “our goose must be full of gold. Why should we wait to have more egg?”

“If we cut her open,” his wife agreed, “we can get all the eggs at once.” So they killed the goose! They were very surprised to find that it was just like any other goose inside. Even worse, there would never be any more golden egg.

What moral value can we learn from the story?

We must be impatient to be richer

We should not work hard to get richer

We must be patient; we must not be greedy to be richer

We should be impatient; we should not be greedy to be richer

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived an old lady crow who was mean and ugly. One day, Miss Crow had stolen a big piece of cheese. And then, she flew on to a branch to enjoy it.

On the other place, under the tree, a sly creature, Mr. fox, who wanted the cheese for himself, came up and spoke politely to her.

“Oh. Miss Crow, how beautiful you are! What a lovely beak, what lovely feathers you have! What pretty eyes! If you only could sing, you would be the most beautiful bird in the world!”

Very pleased to hear all of this about herself, Miss Crow gave a loud croak to show that she could, sing. Of course, the moment she opened her beak, the cheese fell down, and Mr. fox ran away with it, laughing loudly.


What is the best title of the story?

Old Lady Crow

Beautiful Miss Crow

The Fox and The Crow

Ugly Mr. fox

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Once upon a time, there lived an old lady crow who was mean and ugly. One day, Miss Crow had stolen a big piece of cheese. And then, she flew on to a branch to enjoy it.

On the other place, under the tree, a sly creature, Mr. fox, who wanted the cheese for himself, came up and spoke politely to her.

“Oh. Miss Crow, how beautiful you are! What a lovely beak, what lovely feathers you have! What pretty eyes! If you only could sing, you would be the most beautiful bird in the world!”

Very pleased to hear all of this about herself, Miss Crow gave a loud croak to show that she could, sing. Of course, the moment she opened her beak, the cheese fell down, and Mr. fox ran away with it, laughing loudly.


Why did the crow gave a loud croak? Because it wanted …

To show her pretty eyes

To show her beautiful beak

To show her lovely feathers

To show that she could sing

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