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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Legend of Raja Indra Pahlawan
In the ancient kingdom of Aceh, nestled between lush mountains and vast seas, there lived a legendary hero named Raja Indra Pahlawan. He was known for his unmatched strength, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to justice. The kingdom flourished under his rule, and the people revered him as their protector.
One day, a dark force descended upon the kingdom, threatening to engulf it in chaos. An evil sorcerer, known as Datu Beruwa, sought to conquer Aceh and plunge it into eternal darkness. With his dark magic, Datu Beruwa unleashed mythical creatures that terrorized the land.
Raja Indra Pahlawan, aware of the impending danger, embarked on a perilous journey to seek the guidance of the wise hermit who resided atop the mystical Mount Seulawah. The hermit, with his deep knowledge of ancient spells, revealed to Raja Indra Pahlawan the only way to defeat Datu Beruwa.
Armed with this newfound knowledge, Raja Indra Pahlawan faced Datu Beruwa in a fierce battle that shook the foundations of the kingdom. The clash of swords, the roar of mythical creatures, and the echoes of ancient spells filled the air. Raja Indra Pahlawan's strength and wisdom proved to be more powerful than Datu Beruwa's dark magic.
As the sun set on the battlefield, Raja Indra Pahlawan emerged victorious. Datu Beruwa was banished, and the mythical creatures were sealed away. The kingdom of Aceh was once again bathed in the warm light of peace and prosperity.
The people of Aceh celebrated Raja Indra Pahlawan as a true hero, and his legend lived on for generations. His story became a source of inspiration, teaching the importance of courage, wisdom, and unity in the face of adversity.
The legend of Raja Indra Pahlawan emphasizes the importance of: ...
Power and dominance
Unity and justice
Isolation
Greed and selfishness
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Legend of Raja Indra Pahlawan
In the ancient kingdom of Aceh, nestled between lush mountains and vast seas, there lived a legendary hero named Raja Indra Pahlawan. He was known for his unmatched strength, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to justice. The kingdom flourished under his rule, and the people revered him as their protector.
One day, a dark force descended upon the kingdom, threatening to engulf it in chaos. An evil sorcerer, known as Datu Beruwa, sought to conquer Aceh and plunge it into eternal darkness. With his dark magic, Datu Beruwa unleashed mythical creatures that terrorized the land.
Raja Indra Pahlawan, aware of the impending danger, embarked on a perilous journey to seek the guidance of the wise hermit who resided atop the mystical Mount Seulawah. The hermit, with his deep knowledge of ancient spells, revealed to Raja Indra Pahlawan the only way to defeat Datu Beruwa.
Armed with this newfound knowledge, Raja Indra Pahlawan faced Datu Beruwa in a fierce battle that shook the foundations of the kingdom. The clash of swords, the roar of mythical creatures, and the echoes of ancient spells filled the air. Raja Indra Pahlawan's strength and wisdom proved to be more powerful than Datu Beruwa's dark magic.
As the sun set on the battlefield, Raja Indra Pahlawan emerged victorious. Datu Beruwa was banished, and the mythical creatures were sealed away. The kingdom of Aceh was once again bathed in the warm light of peace and prosperity.
The people of Aceh celebrated Raja Indra Pahlawan as a true hero, and his legend lived on for generations. His story became a source of inspiration, teaching the importance of courage, wisdom, and unity in the face of adversity.
What is the climax of the legend?
Datu Beruwa unleashes mythical creatures
Raja Indra Pahlawan seeks the guidance of the wise hermit
The fierce battle between Raja Indra Pahlawan and Datu Beruwa
The kingdom celebrates Raja Indra Pahlawan's victory
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Legend of Raja Indra Pahlawan
In the ancient kingdom of Aceh, nestled between lush mountains and vast seas, there lived a legendary hero named Raja Indra Pahlawan. He was known for his unmatched strength, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to justice. The kingdom flourished under his rule, and the people revered him as their protector.
One day, a dark force descended upon the kingdom, threatening to engulf it in chaos. An evil sorcerer, known as Datu Beruwa, sought to conquer Aceh and plunge it into eternal darkness. With his dark magic, Datu Beruwa unleashed mythical creatures that terrorized the land.
Raja Indra Pahlawan, aware of the impending danger, embarked on a perilous journey to seek the guidance of the wise hermit who resided atop the mystical Mount Seulawah. The hermit, with his deep knowledge of ancient spells, revealed to Raja Indra Pahlawan the only way to defeat Datu Beruwa.
Armed with this newfound knowledge, Raja Indra Pahlawan faced Datu Beruwa in a fierce battle that shook the foundations of the kingdom. The clash of swords, the roar of mythical creatures, and the echoes of ancient spells filled the air. Raja Indra Pahlawan's strength and wisdom proved to be more powerful than Datu Beruwa's dark magic.
As the sun set on the battlefield, Raja Indra Pahlawan emerged victorious. Datu Beruwa was banished, and the mythical creatures were sealed away. The kingdom of Aceh was once again bathed in the warm light of peace and prosperity.
The people of Aceh celebrated Raja Indra Pahlawan as a true hero, and his legend lived on for generations. His story became a source of inspiration, teaching the importance of courage, wisdom, and unity in the face of adversity.
In the legend, what do mythical creatures symbolize?
Peace and prosperity
Unity and justice
Chaos and danger
Wisdom and knowledge
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
Legend of Raja Indra Pahlawan
In the ancient kingdom of Aceh, nestled between lush mountains and vast seas, there lived a legendary hero named Raja Indra Pahlawan. He was known for his unmatched strength, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to justice. The kingdom flourished under his rule, and the people revered him as their protector.
One day, a dark force descended upon the kingdom, threatening to engulf it in chaos. An evil sorcerer, known as Datu Beruwa, sought to conquer Aceh and plunge it into eternal darkness. With his dark magic, Datu Beruwa unleashed mythical creatures that terrorized the land.
Raja Indra Pahlawan, aware of the impending danger, embarked on a perilous journey to seek the guidance of the wise hermit who resided atop the mystical Mount Seulawah. The hermit, with his deep knowledge of ancient spells, revealed to Raja Indra Pahlawan the only way to defeat Datu Beruwa.
Armed with this newfound knowledge, Raja Indra Pahlawan faced Datu Beruwa in a fierce battle that shook the foundations of the kingdom. The clash of swords, the roar of mythical creatures, and the echoes of ancient spells filled the air. Raja Indra Pahlawan's strength and wisdom proved to be more powerful than Datu Beruwa's dark magic.
As the sun set on the battlefield, Raja Indra Pahlawan emerged victorious. Datu Beruwa was banished, and the mythical creatures were sealed away. The kingdom of Aceh was once again bathed in the warm light of peace and prosperity.
The people of Aceh celebrated Raja Indra Pahlawan as a true hero, and his legend lived on for generations. His story became a source of inspiration, teaching the importance of courage, wisdom, and unity in the face of adversity.
The legend teaches the moral lesson that: ...
Greed and selfishness lead to happiness
Isolation is the key to success
Courage, wisdom, and unity conquer adversity
Dark magic is a means of solving problems
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
the shores of Lampuuk Beach in Aceh, there lived a mermaid named Sari Laut. She was known for her enchanting voice that could be heard across the waves. Every night, Sari Laut would sit on a rock, combing her long, flowing hair, and sing melodious tunes that captivated the hearts of fishermen and villagers.
One stormy night, a fisherman named Rizal set out to sea despite the turbulent weather. As he sailed into the treacherous waves, he heard Sari Laut's hauntingly beautiful song. Mesmerized by the melody, he followed the sound until he found himself dangerously close to jagged rocks.
Sensing the impending danger, Sari Laut rose from the depths of the sea. With her magical powers, she calmed the storm and guided Rizal safely back to shore. Grateful for her help, Rizal promised to visit Lampuuk Beach every month and bring offerings to honor Sari Laut.
True to his word, Rizal became the bridge between the underwater world and the human realm. He shared tales of Sari Laut's kindness, and soon, the villagers of Aceh began to leave offerings on the beach as a sign of gratitude. Lampuuk Beach became a place of harmony between the sea and the land.
To this day, on calm nights, locals claim to hear the distant singing of Sari Laut, a reminder of the bond between the people of Aceh and the mystical creatures of the sea.
The fairy tale promotes the value of:
Indifference
Gratitude and harmony
Isolation
Selfishness
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The Singing Mermaid of Lampuuk Beach
Once upon a time, on the shores of Lampuuk Beach in Aceh, there lived a mermaid named Sari Laut. She was known for her enchanting voice that could be heard across the waves. Every night, Sari Laut would sit on a rock, combing her long, flowing hair, and sing melodious tunes that captivated the hearts of fishermen and villagers.
One stormy night, a fisherman named Rizal set out to sea despite the turbulent weather. As he sailed into the treacherous waves, he heard Sari Laut's hauntingly beautiful song. Mesmerized by the melody, he followed the sound until he found himself dangerously close to jagged rocks.
Sensing the impending danger, Sari Laut rose from the depths of the sea. With her magical powers, she calmed the storm and guided Rizal safely back to shore. Grateful for her help, Rizal promised to visit Lampuuk Beach every month and bring offerings to honor Sari Laut.
True to his word, Rizal became the bridge between the underwater world and the human realm. He shared tales of Sari Laut's kindness, and soon, the villagers of Aceh began to leave offerings on the beach as a sign of gratitude. Lampuuk Beach became a place of harmony between the sea and the land.
To this day, on calm nights, locals claim to hear the distant singing of Sari Laut, a reminder of the bond between the people of Aceh and the mystical creatures of the sea.
What is the climax of the fairy tale?
Rizal sails into the storm
Sari Laut guides Rizal safely back to shore
Villagers leave offerings on Lampuuk Beach
Lampuuk Beach becomes a place of harmony
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 10 pts
The Singing Mermaid of Lampuuk Beach
Once upon a time, on the shores of Lampuuk Beach in Aceh, there lived a mermaid named Sari Laut. She was known for her enchanting voice that could be heard across the waves. Every night, Sari Laut would sit on a rock, combing her long, flowing hair, and sing melodious tunes that captivated the hearts of fishermen and villagers.
One stormy night, a fisherman named Rizal set out to sea despite the turbulent weather. As he sailed into the treacherous waves, he heard Sari Laut's hauntingly beautiful song. Mesmerized by the melody, he followed the sound until he found himself dangerously close to jagged rocks.
Sensing the impending danger, Sari Laut rose from the depths of the sea. With her magical powers, she calmed the storm and guided Rizal safely back to shore. Grateful for her help, Rizal promised to visit Lampuuk Beach every month and bring offerings to honor Sari Laut.
True to his word, Rizal became the bridge between the underwater world and the human realm. He shared tales of Sari Laut's kindness, and soon, the villagers of Aceh began to leave offerings on the beach as a sign of gratitude. Lampuuk Beach became a place of harmony between the sea and the land.
To this day, on calm nights, locals claim to hear the distant singing of Sari Laut, a reminder of the bond between the people of Aceh and the mystical creatures of the sea.
The fairy tale teaches the moral lesson that: ...
Isolation leads to happiness
Selfishness and greed are virtues
Gratitude and harmony can bridge realms
Storms are inevitable and cannot be avoided
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