Report Text Multiple Choices

Report Text Multiple Choices

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Report Text Multiple Choices

Report Text Multiple Choices

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Quiz

English

11th Grade

Hard

Created by

Riyadi Sujatmiko

Used 2+ times

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15 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Question for numbers 1-5.

Giraffe

The giraffe is the highest animal in the world. Its height can reach 4.8 to 5.5 meters and its weight is about 1360 pounds. Giraffe has unique characteristic. They have a very long necks and two small horns on its head. Giraffes have big brown eyes and are protected by thick and long eyebrows. Her body is covered with a unique pattern that is attached by brown spots all over their body.

Just like camels, giraffes can survive without drinking for a long time because giraffes can rely on the water contained in the leaves they eat. Giraffes are very selective in choosing food. They always eat young leaves that grow in the tree tops. Their tongue shaped like a knife help them to cut branches that are very hard.

Female giraffes can start pregnant at the age of five years, with a gestation period of 15 months. Commonly female giraffes bear one baby, but sometimes two babies at once. Giraffes bear their baby in a standing position. When the baby is about to be born, they drop it to the ground from a 1.5-meter height. A baby giraffe can stand for about 20 minutes after being born, and begin breastfeeding within an hour of birth.

 1. What kind of text is above?

A. Report text

B. Descriptive text

C. Narrative text

D. Spoof

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

2. The text tells us about?

A. Giraffe's reproduction

B. The strange animals

C. The highest animal

D. Baby giraffe

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

3. The unique characteristic of a giraffe is?

A. Two horns on its head

B. Their long neck

C. Brown spot

D. Their food

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

4. The second paragraph mainly discussed?

A. Giraffe's food

B. Giraffe's characteristic

C. Giraffe's life

D. Giraffe's reproduction

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

5. The word "it" in the third paragraph refers to?

A. Neck

B. Horn

C. Baby giraffe

D. Food

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Question for numbers 6-8.

Ant-eaters are perhaps the most curious-looking animals. Their long head and snout look like tubes, and they have no teeth.

Their front legs are very strong and armed with heavily curved claws with which they break open the nets of ants and termites and then, when the insects rush out, use their long, sticky tongues to lick them up at great speed.

True ant-eaters are found in the swamps and forests of Central and South America. Scaly ant-eaters, or pangolins, are found in Africa and tropical Asia.

Various other insect-eating animals are sometimes called ant-eaters, although they really belong to other groups of animals.

One of them is the ant-bear, which lives on the plains of South and Central Africa. This has long, erect ears but short blunt claws, an almost hairless tail, yellow-brown in color. Unlike the true ant-eaters, it has small teeth.

 

6. The text tells us ...

A. the story of ant-eaters

B. the report of ant-eaters.

C. the discussion of ant-eaters.

D. the description of ant-eaters.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

7. From the passage above, we can conclude that ...

A. all ants are friends of other insects.

B. ants live in disgusting places.

C. ants are classified as predators.

D. ants belong to the insect group.

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