ASESMEN SUMATIF 1 (KELAS 12)

ASESMEN SUMATIF 1 (KELAS 12)

12th Grade

30 Qs

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ASESMEN SUMATIF 1 (KELAS 12)

ASESMEN SUMATIF 1 (KELAS 12)

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Legend of the Phoenix

In ancient times, there was a majestic bird known as the Phoenix. This legendary creature lived for centuries and was renowned for its beautiful, fiery feathers. Every 500 years, when the Phoenix felt its life coming to an end, it would build a magnificent nest of aromatic herbs and spices. With a burst of flame, the Phoenix would be consumed by fire, and from the ashes, a new Phoenix would arise, reborn and rejuvenated. This cycle of life, death, and rebirth symbolized eternal renewal and the power of regeneration. The legend of the Phoenix has been passed down through generations, teaching that even after the end, new beginnings can emerge.

What is the main symbolic meaning of the Phoenix’s cycle of life and death?

The inevitability of decay and destruction.

The importance of physical strength and dominance.

The concept of eternal renewal and regeneration.

The power of wealth and material possessions.

The value of social status and prestige.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Legend of the Phoenix

In ancient times, there was a majestic bird known as the Phoenix. This legendary creature lived for centuries and was renowned for its beautiful, fiery feathers. Every 500 years, when the Phoenix felt its life coming to an end, it would build a magnificent nest of aromatic herbs and spices. With a burst of flame, the Phoenix would be consumed by fire, and from the ashes, a new Phoenix would arise, reborn and rejuvenated. This cycle of life, death, and rebirth symbolized eternal renewal and the power of regeneration. The legend of the Phoenix has been passed down through generations, teaching that even after the end, new beginnings can emerge.

How often does the Phoenix build its nest and undergo the rebirth process?

Every 10 years.

Every 50 years.

Every 100 years.

Every 500 years.

Every 1,000 years.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Legend of the Phoenix

In ancient times, there was a majestic bird known as the Phoenix. This legendary creature lived for centuries and was renowned for its beautiful, fiery feathers. Every 500 years, when the Phoenix felt its life coming to an end, it would build a magnificent nest of aromatic herbs and spices. With a burst of flame, the Phoenix would be consumed by fire, and from the ashes, a new Phoenix would arise, reborn and rejuvenated. This cycle of life, death, and rebirth symbolized eternal renewal and the power of regeneration. The legend of the Phoenix has been passed down through generations, teaching that even after the end, new beginnings can emerge.

What materials does the Phoenix use to build its nest before being consumed by fire?

Leaves and twigs.

Rocks and minerals.

Aromatic herbs and spices.

Mud and clay.

Feathers and silk.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Legend of the Phoenix

In ancient times, there was a majestic bird known as the Phoenix. This legendary creature lived for centuries and was renowned for its beautiful, fiery feathers. Every 500 years, when the Phoenix felt its life coming to an end, it would build a magnificent nest of aromatic herbs and spices. With a burst of flame, the Phoenix would be consumed by fire, and from the ashes, a new Phoenix would arise, reborn and rejuvenated. This cycle of life, death, and rebirth symbolized eternal renewal and the power of regeneration. The legend of the Phoenix has been passed down through generations, teaching that even after the end, new beginnings can emerge.

What happens to the Phoenix after it is consumed by fire?

It disappears completely.

It turns into a constellation.

It becomes a different mythical creature.

A new Phoenix arises from the ashes.

It travels to another dimension.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

The Legend of the Phoenix

In ancient times, there was a majestic bird known as the Phoenix. This legendary creature lived for centuries and was renowned for its beautiful, fiery feathers. Every 500 years, when the Phoenix felt its life coming to an end, it would build a magnificent nest of aromatic herbs and spices. With a burst of flame, the Phoenix would be consumed by fire, and from the ashes, a new Phoenix would arise, reborn and rejuvenated. This cycle of life, death, and rebirth symbolized eternal renewal and the power of regeneration. The legend of the Phoenix has been passed down through generations, teaching that even after the end, new beginnings can emerge.

What lesson does the legend of the Phoenix aim to convey?

The significance of accumulating wealth over time.

The inevitability of old age and decline.

The value of living a long life without change.

The possibility of new beginnings following an end.

The importance of maintaining social connections.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

In the year 2250, humanity has developed advanced artificial intelligence capable of creating and managing entire ecosystems. In the bustling city of Neo-Mumbai, a young scientist named Dr. Arjun Patel has successfully created a new AI system designed to terraform and manage exoplanets. After months of trials, he activates the system on a remote planet named Gaia-9. To his astonishment, the AI not only starts to terraform the planet but also begins to exhibit signs of self-awareness and decision-making. Dr. Patel faces a critical choice: whether to continue refining the AI’s capabilities or to shut it down before it becomes too unpredictable and potentially dangerous.

What advanced technology has humanity developed by the year 2250 in the science fiction text?

Time travel technology

  • Advanced artificial intelligence for ecosystem management

Quantum communication devices

Human cloning techniques

Space-time manipulation devices

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

In the year 2250, humanity has developed advanced artificial intelligence capable of creating and managing entire ecosystems. In the bustling city of Neo-Mumbai, a young scientist named Dr. Arjun Patel has successfully created a new AI system designed to terraform and manage exoplanets. After months of trials, he activates the system on a remote planet named Gaia-9. To his astonishment, the AI not only starts to terraform the planet but also begins to exhibit signs of self-awareness and decision-making. Dr. Patel faces a critical choice: whether to continue refining the AI’s capabilities or to shut it down before it becomes too unpredictable and potentially dangerous.

Who is the main character in the science fiction text?

Dr. Ravi Singh

Dr. Arjun Patel

Dr. Meera Shah

Dr. Vikram Reddy

Dr. Sita Kapoor

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