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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Boyolali Regency
Boyolali regency is located north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been known for its production of fresh milk for along time. No wonder the cow statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of concrete. the colour and shape are made in such a way as to resemble real cows. However, the size is made bigger to catch the eyes.
Besides decorating the town, the statues also turn out of town to be helpful for people from out of town to find places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning the position of the statue, people can find their way easily.
1. "... they are seeking in Boyolali". (paragraph 3)
What does the underlined word refer to?
Cow statues
Real cows
Places in Boyolali
People from out of town
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Boyolali Regency
Boyolali regency is located north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been known for its production of fresh milk for along time. No wonder the cow statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of concrete. the colour and shape are made in such a way as to resemble real cows. However, the size is made bigger to catch the eyes.
Besides decorating the town, the statues also turn out of town to be helpful for people from out of town to find places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning the position of the statue, people can find their way easily.
2. The text mainly tells about…
A town called Boyolali
Cow statues in Boyolali
The colour of statues
How to raise cows
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Boyolali Regency
Boyolali regency is located north of Solo and east of Merapi and Merbabu Mountains. This regency has been known for its production of fresh milk for along time. No wonder the cow statues adorn Boyolali town.
There are six main cow statues in Boyolali. They are displayed in different places. The statues are made of concrete. the colour and shape are made in such a way as to resemble real cows. However, the size is made bigger to catch the eyes.
Besides decorating the town, the statues also turn out of town to be helpful for people from out of town to find places they are seeking in Boyolali. By mentioning the position of the statue, people can find their way easily.
3. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
The statues decorate the town beautifully
The cows can find their way easily around the town
The statues help people to find place easily
The people from out of the town easily find the statues.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Giring Ganesha is a vocalist in a band called Nidji. He was born in Jakarta, on 14th July 1983. Because of his role in Nidji, many people call him Giring Nidji.
Like most of Indonesian people, Giring has brownish skin. He is of medium height, about 170 cm tall. He has pointed nose and big eyes. His smile is very nice, but the most remarkable thing about him is his hair. He has curly hair which he keeps long. Of course, it does not hang down. It curls upward and covers his head like a soft black ball.
Giring and the other members of Nidji are very busy. They work in music studios to record their albums. They also go on tours. They have performances during the tours. They have to cover long distances for the tour. Before the tours begin, they have rehearsals almost every day. On every tour, Giring’s performance is always attractive. He runs here and there on the stage. He makes the show alive. Just now, Giring has been chosen as a duber in a children’s film.
4. Why is Giring called Giring Nidji?
He was born in Nidji, Japan
He want to be populer
It is his father’s name
He is the vocalist in band group called Nidji
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Giring Ganesha is a vocalist in a band called Nidji. He was born in Jakarta, on 14th July 1983. Because of his role in Nidji, many people call him Giring Nidji.
Like most of Indonesian people, Giring has brownish skin. He is of medium height, about 170 cm tall. He has pointed nose and big eyes. His smile is very nice, but the most remarkable thing about him is his hair. He has curly hair which he keeps long. Of course, it does not hang down. It curls upward and covers his head like a soft black ball.
Giring and the other members of Nidji are very busy. They work in music studios to record their albums. They also go on tours. They have performances during the tours. They have to cover long distances for the tour. Before the tours begin, they have rehearsals almost every day. On every tour, Giring’s performance is always attractive. He runs here and there on the stage. He makes the show alive. Just now, Giring has been chosen as a duber in a children’s film.
5. How does Giring perform on the stage?
Calmly
Energetically
Friendly
Happily
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Giring Ganesha is a vocalist in a band called Nidji. He was born in Jakarta, on 14th July 1983. Because of his role in Nidji, many people call him Giring Nidji.
Like most of Indonesian people, Giring has brownish skin. He is of medium height, about 170 cm tall. He has pointed nose and big eyes. His smile is very nice, but the most remarkable thing about him is his hair. He has curly hair which he keeps long. Of course, it does not hang down. It curls upward and covers his head like a soft black ball.
Giring and the other members of Nidji are very busy. They work in music studios to record their albums. They also go on tours. They have performances during the tours. They have to cover long distances for the tour. Before the tours begin, they have rehearsals almost every day. On every tour, Giring’s performance is always attractive. He runs here and there on the stage. He makes the show alive. Just now, Giring has been chosen as a duber in a children’s film.
6. “… they have rehearsals almost every day,”. The underlined word has similar meaning to…
Collection
Verification
Preparation
Communication
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Giraffes are the tallest animal in the world. They are very tall. They have horns. The female horns are smaller and shorter than male horns. Giraffes have spots covering their body except the underbellies. They have long neck. They use their neck to browse the leaves of the tree. Besides, the male uses the long neck to combat. The giraffe can eat 63 kilograms of leaves.
7. What are the characteristics of Giraffe?
They are small and has a long neck
They are only 63 kilograms
They are tall and have horns
They don't have horns
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