Historycal Recount

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10th Grade
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Rindang Bahtiar
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the generic structure of recount text.
Introducting – Events – Orientation.
Orientation- Events- Re-orientation
Re-orientation – Events – Orientation
Events – Re-orientation – Events 2
Introducing - Orientation - Events
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The purpose of the recount text is to....
To entertain
Inform the reader
To persuade the reader
Tell past events
Tell how to make something
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is Ir. Soekarno doing in the pictures ?
Reading the text of Proclamation
Reading the text of magazine
Reading the text of 1990 Dilan
Reading Poem
Sing a song
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There were black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there were a large ammunition depot belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident inspired to create the famous song “Halo, Halo Bandung”.
What is the text about?
The struggle to maintain the capital city of Indonesia
The famous song,'Halo,Halo Bandung'
Bandung Sea of Fire
The conquer of Bandung
History about the name of Bandung
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There were black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there were a large ammunition depot belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident inspired to create the famous song “Halo, Halo Bandung”.
What happened in Bandung inspired the creation of ...
The celebration of Hero Day
The famous village, Dayeuh Kolot
The movie entitled Bandung, Sea of Fire
The popular song, "Halo,Halo Bandung"
The celebration of Bandung aniversary
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Bandung as Sea of Fire was a fire that occurred in the city of Bandung on March 24, 1946. Within seven hours, about 200,000 residents of Bandung burned their homes.
British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung on October 12, 1945. Bandung was deliberately burned by TRI and local people. There were black smoke billowing high into the air everywhere. The British Army began to attack so fierce. The greatest battle happened in the Village name Dayeuh Kolot, in South Bandung, where there were a large ammunition depot belonging to British. In this battle, Barisan Rakyat Indonesia destroyed the ammunition depot.
The strategy to fire Bandung was considered because the power of TRI and people’s militia was not comparable to the British forces and NICA. This incident inspired to create the famous song “Halo, Halo Bandung”.
Why was Bandung finally fired?
Because there was celebration in Bandung
Because the British troops had killed people in Bandung
Because the power of TRI and people's militia was not comparable to the number of British troops
Because there were a large ammunition depot belonging to British
Because British troops as part of the Brigade MacDonald arrived in Bandung
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence was read at 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 17 August 1945.
The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of the Indonesian National Revolution, fighting against the forces of the Netherlands and pro-Dutch civilians, until the latter officially acknowledged Indonesia’s independence in 1949. The Netherlands declared that they had decided to accept de facto 17 August 1945 as Indonesia’s independence date. The United Nations, who mediated in the conflict, formally acknowledge the date of independence as 27 December 1949.
The document was signed by Sukarno and Mohammad Hatta, who were appointed president and vice-president respectively the following day.
What can we conclude from the text?
The document of Indonesian Independence was made after Soekarno appointed as Indonesian president
The proclamation of Indonesian Independence marked the start of Indonesian National Revolution
The United Nations acknowledged the Indonesian Independence as 18 December 1949
Mohammad Hatta was the second vice president of Indonesia
The Netherlands declared that they had decided to accept de facto 27 December 1945 as Indonesia’s independence date
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