PTS XI Grade of MAN Kota Palangka Raya (English)

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English
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11th Grade
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Ikrimah Ikrimah
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
What is the title of the poem?
Cloud
Wind
Rain
Water
Earth
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 1 pt
According to the writer, rain is represented as ...
Female
Male
Not gender
Grandpa
Grandma
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy who was bored watching his flock of sheep on the hill. To amuse himself, he shouted, “Wolf! Wolf! The sheep are being chased by the wolf!” The villagers came running to help the boy and save the sheep. They found nothing and the boy just laughed looking at their angry faces.
“Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there’s no wolf boy!”, they said angrily and left. The boy just laughed at them.
After a while, he got bored and cried ‘wolf!’ again, fooling the villagers a second time. The angry villagers warned the boy a second time and left. The boy continued watching the flock. After a while, he saw a real wolf and cried loudly, “Wolf! Please help! The wolf is chasing the sheep. Help!”
But this time, no one turned up to help. By evening, when the boy didn’t return home, the villagers wondered what happened to him and went up the hill. The boy sat on the hill weeping. “Why didn’t you come when I called out that there was a wolf?” he asked angrily. “The flock is scattered now”, he said.
An old villager approached him and said, “People won’t believe liars even when they tell the truth. We’ll look for your sheep tomorrow morning. Let’s go home now”.
Question : How many times did the boy lie to the villagers?
Once
Twice
Three times
Four times
Five times
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy who was bored watching his flock of sheep on the hill. To amuse himself, he shouted, “Wolf! Wolf! The sheep are being chased by the wolf!” The villagers came running to help the boy and save the sheep. They found nothing and the boy just laughed looking at their angry faces.
“Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there’s no wolf boy!”, they said angrily and left. The boy just laughed at them.
After a while, he got bored and cried ‘wolf!’ again, fooling the villagers a second time. The angry villagers warned the boy a second time and left. The boy continued watching the flock. After a while, he saw a real wolf and cried loudly, “Wolf! Please help! The wolf is chasing the sheep. Help!”
But this time, no one turned up to help. By evening, when the boy didn’t return home, the villagers wondered what happened to him and went up the hill. The boy sat on the hill weeping. “Why didn’t you come when I called out that there was a wolf?” he asked angrily. “The flock is scattered now”, he said.
An old villager approached him and said, “People won’t believe liars even when they tell the truth. We’ll look for your sheep tomorrow morning. Let’s go home now”.
Question : Why did the boy lie to the villagers about the wolf?
Because he never lied before
Because he hated all the villagers
Because the villagers were rude to him
Because he felt bored
Because he felt sad
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy who was bored watching his flock of sheep on the hill. To amuse himself, he shouted, “Wolf! Wolf! The sheep are being chased by the wolf!” The villagers came running to help the boy and save the sheep. They found nothing and the boy just laughed looking at their angry faces.
“Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there’s no wolf boy!”, they said angrily and left. The boy just laughed at them.
After a while, he got bored and cried ‘wolf!’ again, fooling the villagers a second time. The angry villagers warned the boy a second time and left. The boy continued watching the flock. After a while, he saw a real wolf and cried loudly, “Wolf! Please help! The wolf is chasing the sheep. Help!”
But this time, no one turned up to help. By evening, when the boy didn’t return home, the villagers wondered what happened to him and went up the hill. The boy sat on the hill weeping. “Why didn’t you come when I called out that there was a wolf?” he asked angrily. “The flock is scattered now”, he said.
An old villager approached him and said, “People won’t believe liars even when they tell the truth. We’ll look for your sheep tomorrow morning. Let’s go home now”.
Question : Why didn't the villagers come to help the boy at the end?
Because they didn't trust him anymore
Because they were afraid of the wolf
Because they thought the boy could handle it by himself
Because they knew the wolf already ate the flock of sheep
Because the villagers were too lazy to help
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Once upon a time, there lived a shepherd boy who was bored watching his flock of sheep on the hill. To amuse himself, he shouted, “Wolf! Wolf! The sheep are being chased by the wolf!” The villagers came running to help the boy and save the sheep. They found nothing and the boy just laughed looking at their angry faces.
“Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there’s no wolf boy!”, they said angrily and left. The boy just laughed at them.
After a while, he got bored and cried ‘wolf!’ again, fooling the villagers a second time. The angry villagers warned the boy a second time and left. The boy continued watching the flock. After a while, he saw a real wolf and cried loudly, “Wolf! Please help! The wolf is chasing the sheep. Help!”
But this time, no one turned up to help. By evening, when the boy didn’t return home, the villagers wondered what happened to him and went up the hill. The boy sat on the hill weeping. “Why didn’t you come when I called out that there was a wolf?” he asked angrily. “The flock is scattered now”, he said.
An old villager approached him and said, “People won’t believe liars even when they tell the truth. We’ll look for your sheep tomorrow morning. Let’s go home now”.
Question : What is the moral of the story?
Don't cry wolf
Nobody trusts a liar, even when he is telling the truth
If you feel bored, just lie to your friends to get attention
Wolfs are so wild, be careful
Live in the village, then you will meet a wolf
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 mins • 1 pt
Receptionist: Good morning. Welcome to Osland Hotel.
Client: Good morning. I would like to make a reservation for next weekend. Do you have any vacancies?
Receptionist: Yes, we still have several rooms available for that. Let me know, is it the 15th?
Client: Correct.
Receptionist: How long will you be staying?
Clients: Two days.
Receptionist: How many people is the reservation for?
Client: Just one person.
Receptionist: The room is three hundred and fifty dollars per night. And what name will the reservation be listed under?
Client: Eric Adams
Receptionist: Is there a phone number where you can be contacted?
Client: The number is 18008143
Receptionist: Great. Now I’ll need your credit card information to reserve the room. What type of card is it?
Client: I’ll use cash.
Receptionist: Alright, sir, your reservation has been made for the fifteenth of March. Check-in is at 2 o’clock. Please do not hesitate to call us if you need any information.
Client: Okay, thank you so much.
Receptionist: My pleasure. We’ll see you next week. Have a nice day.
Question : What is the name of the hotel?
Island Hotel
Oslandd Hotel
Oslando Hotel
Osland Hotel
Islandd Hotel
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