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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Read the following text to answer questions number 1 to 8
Dr.Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in Bukittinggi , he joined the League on Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands.There, he studied economics and the gained
a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements. Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called “Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
1. When is the first time Hatta interested in
politics?
a) On august 12th, 1902
b) At the time when he was in Junior High School.
c) At the time when he went to Bukittinggi
d) He started to interest after returned to
Indonesia
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Dr. Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on
August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in
Bukittinggi , he joined the League on Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands. There, he studied economics and the gained
a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements.Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called “Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
2. “In 1956 Hatta resigned as vice-president”
(paragraph 4)
a) Surrendered
b) Maintained
c) Kept in position
d) Became
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Dr.Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in Bukittinggi , he joined the League on Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands. There, he studied economics and the gained
a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements. Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called “Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
3. What made Moh. Hatta arrested?
a) Because he was exiled to Boven Digul
b) Because he studied in Netherlands
c) Because he was vice-president
d) Because he was active in the national movement
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Dr. Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in Bukittinggi , he joined the League on Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands. There, he studied economics and the gained
a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements. Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called “Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
4. What is the man idea of paragraph four?
a) The Japanese invasion
b) Moh. Hatta was exiled to Boven Digul
c) Moh Hatta activities in political organization
d) The Nationalist movement
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Dr.Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in Bukittinggi , he joined the League on Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands.There, he studied economics and the gained
a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements. Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called “Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
5. “He is no longer living among us…” (paragraph 5)
The underlined word refers to…?
a) Sumatra people
b) Indonesia people
c) Digul people
d) Netherland people
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Dr. Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in Bukittinggi , he joined the League on Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands.There, he studied economics and the gained
a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements. Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called“Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
6. “Dr. Moh. Hatta passed away in 1981.”
(paragraph 4)
What is the synonym of passed away?
a) Lived again
b) Died
c) Kept the position
d) Brought back
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
Dr. Muhammad Hatta was born in Bukittinggi on
August 12th , 1902. While still in Junior High School in
Bukittinggi , he joined the League on
Young Sumatrans.
He left Bukittinggi to study in Batavia. Then, he went to the Netherlands.
There, he studied economics and the gaine a doctoral degree. During his stay , he was active in the National movements.Because of his activities , he was arrested.
In 1923, Hatta returned to Indonesia . he joined a political organization called “Pendidikan NasionL Indonesia”. One of its goal was to develop political awareness among the Indonesian people. His activities again led to his arrest. The colonial government exiled him to Hoven Digul, and later to Banda Naira, shortly , before the Japanese invasion, he was brought back to java.
When the Japanese surrendered in august 1945, Soekarno Hatta proclaimed Indonesia’s Independence. Hatta became the first vice-president of the Republic of Indonesia. In 1956, Hatta resigned as vice-president and devoted himself in writing. On March 14,1981, Dr. Mohammad Hatta passed away in Jakarta.
Nowadays, he is no longer living among us. However, his spirit of loving the country and nation become the reason why he is well-remembered.
7. How long did he live?
a) Seventy
b) Seventy four
c) Seventy seven
d) Seventy nine
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