Soal Pengetahuan Narrative Text

Soal Pengetahuan Narrative Text

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Soal Pengetahuan Narrative Text

Soal Pengetahuan Narrative Text

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Sri Ismaeni

Used 9+ times

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Text 1

Once upon a time there was a peacock who was very proud of its beautiful looks. Its only disappointment was that it live next to an ugly owl. Every day, peacock come to the owl house would insult the owl on its looks while the owl stayed quiet.  All the other animals in the forest tried to make the peacock see sense, but it was too swayed by it own good looks.  One night, it rained heavily and flooded the peacock’s nest. Peacock are homeless and have no food. Peacock come to the owl house ask for food and the owl gave it. Then the owl told peacock to stay.

 

Text 2

In a kingdom, there lived 3 corn farmers. All three are smart and diligent farmers. In one season, the land of the three farmers experienced pest problems. Their corn harvest is in danger of failing. To overcome this, farmers first use pesticides. The second farmer built a cage around his land to prevent pests from entering. The third farmer tried to make a scarecrow. all to no avail. Then, the king called the three farmers. The king gave a stick to each and told them to break it. The sticks break easily. Then the king gave him a hundred sticks and the three of them had trouble breaking them.

 

The similiarities between the two texts above is ....................

Both of text aim to congratulate someone on their achievement

Both of the texts aim to show appreciation

Both of the texts to amuse or entertain the readers

Both of the texts aim to express their.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Text 1

Once upon a time there was a peacock who was very proud of its beautiful looks. Its only disappointment was that it live next to an ugly owl. Every day, peacock come to the owl house would insult the owl on its looks while the owl stayed quiet.  All the other animals in the forest tried to make the peacock see sense, but it was too swayed by it own good looks.  One night, it rained heavily and flooded the peacock’s nest. Peacock are homeless and have no food. Peacock come to the owl house ask for food and the owl gave it. Then the owl told peacock to stay.

 

Text 2

In a kingdom, there lived 3 corn farmers. All three are smart and diligent farmers. In one season, the land of the three farmers experienced pest problems. Their corn harvest is in danger of failing. To overcome this, farmers first use pesticides. The second farmer built a cage around his land to prevent pests from entering. The third farmer tried to make a scarecrow. all to no avail. Then, the king called the three farmers. The king gave a stick to each and told them to break it. The sticks break easily. Then the king gave him a hundred sticks and the three of them had trouble breaking them.

 

Below are the differences of the two texts above, except ......................

Text 1 tells us about congratuling someobe's birthday but text 2 tells us about condolence

Text 1 is fabel narrative type but text 2 is folklore narrative type

Text 1 show ebndearment while text 2 does'nt show it.

Text 1 is myth narrative type but text 2 is fabel narrative type

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

One afternoon there was a fox that was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from over a lofty branch. “Just the thing to quench my thirst,” quoted the fox. Taking a few steps backward, the fox jumped but unfortunately he missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a few paces backward, ran, and tried to reach them but he still failed. Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to walk away.

The orientation of this narrative text is .................................

One afternoon there was a fox that was walking through the forest and spotted a bunch of grapes hanging from over a lofty branch

Finally, giving up, the fox turned up his nose and said, “They’re probably sour anyway,” and proceeded to walk away.

Taking a few steps backward, the fox jumped but unfortunately he missed the hanging grapes.

“Just the thing to quench my thirst,” quoted the fox.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Once upon a time, in a village there lived a beautiful girl named Cinderella with her wicked stepmother and two step sisters. She worked hard all day. One day, they all went to a ball in the palace, leaving Cinderella behind. Cinderella was feeling sad. Suddenly there was a burst of light and the fairy godmother appeared.

With a flick of the magic she turned Cinderella into a beautiful princess with glass slippers and a horse carriage appeared at the door. The fairy godmother warned Cinderella to return before midnight. Cinderella arrived at the ball, the prince saw her and fell in love with her.

They danced together all night. as the clock struck twelve, Cinderella rushed out to her carriage leaving one of her slippers behind.

The prince went to every house in the town with the slipper until he found Cinderella. The prince and Cinderella lived happily ever after.

The moral values of this text is ..................................................

Having courage and believing in oneself even in times of adversity and how good people are rewarded for their goodness.

Always help each other and to become a noble person.

Finding friends is easy but finding true friends is not easy.

A weak opponent if underestimated can turn into an unbeatable opponent.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

There are kind of narrative text, except......................................

fairytales

Myth

Fable

Poem

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Once upon a time there was a rose who was very proud of its beautiful looks. Its only disappointment was that it grew next to an ugly cactus. Every day, the rose would insult he cactus on its looks while the cactus stayed quiet. All the other plants in the garden tried to make the rose see sense, but it was too swayed by it own good looks. One summer, the well in the garden grew dry and there was no water for the plants. The rose began to wilt. I tsaw a sparrow dip its beak into the cactus for some water. Though ashamed, the rose asked the cactus if it could have some water too. The cactus readily agreed and they both got through the tough summer as friends.

What is the story about?

Two different, but special plants.

A beautiful, but arrogant rose.

Two plants in a beautiful garden.

A beautiful rose and an ugly cactus.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Once upon a time there was a rose who was very proud of its beautiful looks. Its only disappointment was that it grew next to an ugly cactus. Every day, the rose would insult he cactus on its looks while the cactus stayed quiet. All the other plants in the garden tried to make the rose see sense, but it was too swayed by it own good looks. One summer, the well in the garden grew dry and there was no water for the plants. The rose began to wilt. I tsaw a sparrow dip its beak into the cactus for some water. Though ashamed, the rose asked the cactus if it could have some water too. The cactus readily agreed and they both got through the tough summer as friends.

From the story, we know that the cactus was …

brave

wise

patient

humble

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