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Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris Kelas X

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Jellyfish are not really fish. They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.

Jellyfish hhave stomachs and mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you can look through them.

Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons. For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they like to eat.

Most jellyfish live in salt water, apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are round in oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in icy waters near the North and South poles.


1. Which one creates Jellyfish light?

Ocean

Stomachs and mouths

Chemical reaction

Salt water

Fresh water

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Jellyfish are not really fish. They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.

Jellyfish hhave stomachs and mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you can look through them.

Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons. For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they like to eat.

Most jellyfish live in salt water, apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are round in oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in icy waters near the North and South poles.


2. Based on the text, we know that...

They don’t have brain, only stomachs, and mouths

They glow when they sleep

They live in the lake

They are part of fish

They are vertebrata animals

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Jellyfish are not really fish. They are invertebrate animals. This means that unlike fish or people, they have no backbones. In fact, they have no bones at all.

Jellyfish hhave stomachs and mouths, but no heads. They have nervous systems for sensing the world around them, but no brains. They are made almost entirely of water, which is why you can look through them.

Some jellyfish can glow in darkness by making their own light. The light is made by a chemical reaction inside the jellyfish. Scientists believe jellyfish glow for several reasons. For example, they may glow to scare away predators or to attract animals they like to eat.

Most jellyfish live in salt water, apart from a few types that live in fresh water. Jellyfish are round in oceans and seas all over the world. They live in warm, tropical seas and in icy waters near the North and South poles.


3. What is the text about?

Kinds of all really not fish

Jellyfish

Salt water animals

Some kinds of sea animals

Animals that live in warm aand tropical

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Snake s often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded: the need the suns warmth to heat their bodies up.

Most snakes live in the country, some types of snakes live in tress, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.

A snakes diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its technique is just like the sugar gliders.


4. Since the snakes are-blooded, they…

Like sucking the cool blood

Avoid sun-bathing to their skins

Never sun bathe in the warm weather

Live on the ground in deserted burrows

Require the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Snake s often sun bathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded: the need the suns warmth to heat their bodies up.

Most snakes live in the country, some types of snakes live in tress, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass and in old logs.

A snakes diet usually consists of frogs, lizard, and mice and other snakes. The anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread spread apart and the skin stretches out. Its technique is just like the sugar gliders.


5. We know from the text that snakes…

Do not have claws

Do not like sunlight

Have two legs and claws

Use their legs to climb the tree

Use their claws to slither along the ground

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The polar bear is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas. An adult male weight about four hundred to six hundred and eightty kilograms, while an adult female is about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has paws to occupy a narrow ecological niche with many bony characteristics adapted to for cold temperatures, for moving across the snow, ice, open water, and for hunting seals which make up born on land, it spends most of its time at sea, hence its name meaning maritime bear and can hunt consistently only from sea ice. It spends much of the year on frozen sea.


6. What does the adult male bear weight?

400- 480 kg

400 – 680 kg

480 – 600 kg

680 – 880 kg

880 – 1500 kg

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The polar bear is a bear native to the Arctic Ocean and its surrounding seas. An adult male weight about four hundred to six hundred and eightty kilograms, while an adult female is about half that size. Although it is closely related to the brown bear, it has paws to occupy a narrow ecological niche with many bony characteristics adapted to for cold temperatures, for moving across the snow, ice, open water, and for hunting seals which make up born on land, it spends most of its time at sea, hence its name meaning maritime bear and can hunt consistently only from sea ice. It spends much of the year on frozen sea.


7. Where did the animal live?

In the Arctic Ocean

In the Pacific Ocean

In the Indian Ocean

In the North Atlantic Ocean

In the South Atlantic Ocean

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