
Summative Assessment 1
Authored by Nafi'atul Ikhlimah
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10th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
This text is for questions 1 to 5.
Snakes
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group of lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Seropentes).
Most snakes travel by moving thei bodies into S-shaped curves. They swim with similar movement which snakes use the slither on land. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs, lizards, and mice, and other snakes. The anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretched out. Its technique is just like the sugar gliders.
1. Snakes are cold-blood, so they...
Like sucking the cold-blood
Avoid sunbathing to their skin
Never sunbathe in the warm weather
Live on the ground in deserted burrows
Require the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
Snakes
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group of lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Seropentes).
Most snakes travel by moving thei bodies into S-shaped curves. They swim with similar movement which snakes use the slither on land. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs, lizards, and mice, and other snakes. The anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretched out. Its technique is just like the sugar gliders.
We know from the text that snakes ....
(more than one answer)
Can live in water and on land
Do not like sunlight
Have two lags and claws
Slither to move
Are always venomous
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Snakes
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group of lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Seropentes).
Most snakes travel by moving thei bodies into S-shaped curves. They swim with similar movement which snakes use the slither on land. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs, lizards, and mice, and other snakes. The anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretched out. Its technique is just like the sugar gliders.
The main ide of the third paragraph is....
Snakes like warmth weather
Snakes usually slither on the rocks
Snakes are carnivores
Snakes are cold-blooded animals
Snakes live in cold burrows
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Snakes
Snakes are reptiles (cold-blooded creatures). They belong to the same group of lizards (the scaled group, Squamata) but from a sub-group of their own (Seropentes).
Most snakes travel by moving thei bodies into S-shaped curves. They swim with similar movement which snakes use the slither on land. Snakes are not slimy. They are covered in scales which are just bumps on the skin. Their skin is hard and glossy to reduce friction as the snake slithers along the ground.
Snakes often sunbathe on rocks in the warm weather. This is because snakes are cold-blooded, they need the sun’s warmth to heat their bodies up.
Most snakes live in the country. Some types of snakes live in trees, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs.
A snake’s diet usually consists of frogs, lizards, and mice, and other snakes. The anaconda can eat small crocodiles and even bears. Many snakes protect themselves with their fangs. Some snakes are protected by scaring their enemies away like the cobra. The flying snakes glide away from danger. Their ribs spread apart and the skin stretched out. Its technique is just like the sugar gliders.
How do flying snakes protect themselves?
The fly away
They use their fangs
They scare the enemies
Their stretch out their skin
They eat the other animals
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
“some types of snakes liv in tress, some live in water, but most live on the ground in deserted rabbit burrows, in thick, long grass, and in old logs.”
The underlined word can be replaced with....
Filled
Made
Taken
Dug
Abandoned
6.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
30 sec • 5 pts
Report text is describe about?
Animal
tree
fenomena alam
fenomena buatan
experince
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
5 mins • 5 pts
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