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English

10th Grade

Hard

Created by

eliya kirtiarnie

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

Text I No 1- 6

Once upon a time a fox was returning to his den. He was very hungry and could find nothing to eat. Near the forest where he lived there was a village lived a butcher. “ I must go to the butcher ‘s house and see if I can steal meat from there.” He thought. As he was nearing the village he saw a crow on the branch of tree. The crow was holding a big piece of meat in her beak.

“I must have that piece of meat,” the fox said to himself. “I must find a way to get it. It’s not for nothing that people call me the Sly fox.

Then he went over to the tree and said. ”Good morning, Miss crow. How pretty you look today. You are the most beautiful bird I have ever seen. And people say that no other bird can sing more sweetly than you. Would you sing for me?”

The crow was very pleased to hear all the nice things which the fox said about her.

“I’ll be glad to sing a little song for you,” said the crow. She opened her beak and began to sing as loudly as she could. The piece or meat fell to the ground, and the fox ate it up.

“Thanks you for the song and the meat ,” the fox said. “That was very tender meat indeed.”

The crow soon realized that the fox was only flattering her. “I will never trust a flatterer again.” She said sadly to herself.

What is the communicative purpose of the text above?

to entertain the readers about fable

to persuade the readers to read the fable

to present two different characters in the story

to explain why the fable is told

to describe the characters of animals

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

How was the character of the fox?

He was………

very humble

wise

cunning

intelligent

emotional

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the text?

the fox lived in the forest

the crow really had good voice

the fox only flattered the crow

the fox ate the meat falling on the ground

the crow was very sad because the fox cheated

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

When did he see crow on the branch of a tree?

when he came back from forest

when he was nearing the village

when he came back to the butcher’s house

when he went to the forest

when he slept

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

“I will never trust a flatterer again” (last paragraph). The underlined word is synonymous to……..

rely

get along

hope

believe

love

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

What do you learn from the story?

we must not trust the flatterer

we must trust the flatterer

we know about the flatterer

we know about something.

we must be sad about the flatterer

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 4 pts

text 2 No 7 - 9

Once upon a time, a rabbit wanted to cross a river but could not swim. He had an idea. He saw a boss of crocodile swimming in the river. The rabbit asked the boss of crocodile.” “ How many crocodile are there in the river?” the boss of crocodile answered, “We are twenty here.” “where are they?” The rabbit asked for the second time. “what is for?” the boss of crocodile asked.

“ All of you are good, nice, gentle and kind, so I want to make a line in order. Later I will know how kind you are,” aid the rabbit. Then, the boss of crocodile called all his friends and asked them to make a line in order from one side to the order side of the river. Just then, the rabbit started to count while jumping from once crocodile to another; one…two…three… four… until twenty, and finally, he thanked all the crocodiles. Because he had crossed the river.

The story mainly tell us about….

Twenty crocodile

The boss of the crocodile

A rabbit and twenty crocodile

A rabbit and the boss crocodile

The boss of the crocodile and all his friends

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