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English literacy for 8-9 JHS

Authored by Danendra Ardra

English

9th Grade

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English literacy for 8-9 JHS
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 3 pts

Which one is the correct sentence?

I opens the book last night.



I opening the book tomorrow.


I opened the book tomorrow.



I opened the book last night.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 3 pts

Which one is the correct sentence?


Bella didn't goes to the shop last night.

Bella didn't go to the shop last night.


Bella not did go to the shop last night.

Bella not did go to the shop last night.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

The Picnic

“Here’s a good spot,” said Uncle Ben.

Tim and I helped Grandma out of the car.

“Oh dear!” said Grandma. “My poor old legs get stiff ( =menjadi kaku) in that car.”

It was a very good spot for a picnic. There was lots of dry grass, and there were trees to climb. We could hear the sound of a stream through the bushes.

“Don’t you two run off yet,” called Mum.

“I need your help to unload the car. You can get the chairs out.”

“But Mum!” said Tim.

“No ‘but’, just get on with it,” said Mum.

“Yes, come on, Tim, let’s get the food out. I’m hungry,” I said.

“Oh, all right,” he said grumpily.

Question : Who went on the picnic with the two children?

Grandma, Uncle Ben and Mum


Grandpa, Uncle Ben and Mum

Mum, Uncle Ben and Aunt Gran

Mum, Uncle Ben and Dad

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

The Picnic

“Here’s a good spot,” said Uncle Ben.

Tim and I helped Grandma out of the car.

“Oh dear!” said Grandma. “My poor old legs get stiff ( =menjadi kaku) in that car.”

It was a very good spot for a picnic. There was lots of dry grass, and there were trees to climb. We could hear the sound of a stream through the bushes.

“Don’t you two run off yet,” called Mum.

“I need your help to unload the car. You can get the chairs out.”

“But Mum!” said Tim.

“No ‘but’, just get on with it,” said Mum.

“Yes, come on, Tim, let’s get the food out. I’m hungry,” I said.

“Oh, all right,” he said grumpily.

Question : What did Mum ask the children to get out of the car?

Table

Mat


chairs

food

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

The Picnic

“Here’s a good spot,” said Uncle Ben.

Tim and I helped Grandma out of the car.

“Oh dear!” said Grandma. “My poor old legs get stiff ( =menjadi kaku) in that car.”

It was a very good spot for a picnic. There was lots of dry grass, and there were trees to climb. We could hear the sound of a stream through the bushes.

“Don’t you two run off yet,” called Mum.

“I need your help to unload the car. You can get the chairs out.”

“But Mum!” said Tim.

“No ‘but’, just get on with it,” said Mum.

“Yes, come on, Tim, let’s get the food out. I’m hungry,” I said.

“Oh, all right,” he said grumpily.

Question :   What was wrong with Grandma’s legs?

they were broken

they were stiff

they were fine


they hurt

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

The Picnic

“Here’s a good spot,” said Uncle Ben.

Tim and I helped Grandma out of the car.

“Oh dear!” said Grandma. “My poor old legs get stiff ( =menjadi kaku) in that car.”

It was a very good spot for a picnic. There was lots of dry grass, and there were trees to climb. We could hear the sound of a stream through the bushes.

“Don’t you two run off yet,” called Mum.

“I need your help to unload the car. You can get the chairs out.”

“But Mum!” said Tim.

“No ‘but’, just get on with it,” said Mum.

“Yes, come on, Tim, let’s get the food out. I’m hungry,” I said.

“Oh, all right,” he said grumpily.

Question : How did the family get to the picnic spot?


by car

by taxi

by bus

by bike

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 3 pts

My Favourite Teacher

 

Mrs Taylor is my favourite teacher. I am in the third grade in Mrs Taylor’s class. She is so nice, and I love the way she teaches. We have English in the morning and PE before lunch. We have maths class in the afternoon right after lunch. I make good grades in maths. I know all the multiplication facts. We play multiplication games in class on Friday. Mrs Taylor told us that she loves to teach maths.

Mrs Taylor always tells us that we are smart, and that we must do our best every day. She gives us homework each night, so we can practise the skills we learned in class. Third grade is fun, and I am going to miss Mrs Taylor when I go to fourth grade.

Question : What does Mrs Taylor love to teach?

English


Maths

Science

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