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11th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Where is the Legend of Toba Lake from?
West Sumatra
South Sumatra
North Sumatra
Lampung
West Java
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
One day, he went fishing after working in the fields. But not like the other days, he got nothing even after waiting for hours. When he decided to go home, he felt the rod jolted. That’s fish! He pulled the rod out and he was jolly to see a small goldfish. Imagining that he would eat a goldfish, he went home excitedly.
What is the main idea of this paragraph?
The man caught a gold fish
Fishing is the man's hobby
The man married the goldfish
They have a handsome boy
He has a ship
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
The Legend of Lake Toba
Long time ago, a young man lived in a valley in North Sumatera. He was poor and lived with nobody. Every day, he went to the river and caught some fish to eat.
One day, he went fishing after working in the fields. But not like the other days, he got nothing even after waiting for hours. When he decided to go home, he felt the rod jolted. That’s fish! He pulled the rod out and he was jolly to see a small goldfish. Imagining that he would eat a goldfish, he went home excitedly.
At home, the young man put the small fish on the table. He prepared some firewood to cook. When everything was ready, he went back to the kitchen. But he saw nothing on the table! The fish disappeared! Instead, he saw a beautiful woman.
After having a short conversation, the young man asked to marry her. She accepted only in one condition, the man should never mention where she came from. The man agreed and they got married. They had a handsome yet naughty boy named Samosir.
One day, Samosir made his father angry. The man shouted loudly and said the prohibited words. He said that Samosir was son of fish. Suddenly, rain fell for weeks and turned the valley into a lake.
What is the moral lesson of the story?
Don't go fishing
We have to keep our promise
Don't eat fish
We must not marry a goldfish
We have to work
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
At home, the young man put the small fish on the table.
The word "he" in the sentence "At home, he put the small fish on the table" refers to….
Samosir
Goldfish
Beautiful woman
Young man
Lake
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Where is the Malin Kundang legend from?
West Sumatra
South Sumatra
North Sumatra
Lampung
West Java
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Malin Kundang
Once upon a time, lived a diligent boy named Malin Kundang. He lived in the seashore with his mother. They were poor, but they lived quiet and harmonious.
One day, a big ship closed to the beach near their village. They asked people to join work in their ship and went to the cross island. Malin kundang wanted to join with them because he wanted to improve his family’s life. But his mother didn’t permit him. She worried to Malin. Malin still kept his argument and finally he sailed with the big ship. Several years later, Malin kundang succed and he became rich trader. Then, he came to his native village with his beautiful wife, but his wife didn’t know Malin’s real descent. His happy mother quickly approached Malin and brought a plate of village cake, Malin’s favorite. But Malin didn’t admit that woman as his poor mother, and then he kicked the village cake which brought by his mother until scattered.
He broke his mother’s heart because Malin rebellious to her, who had growth him. Then, his mother cursed Malin became stone suddenly. The big ship which Malin’s was vacillated by a big storm and all of his crewman tossed aside out. Malin realized that was his fault that rebellious his mother. He bowed down and became stone.
With whom did Malin kundang live before success?
His wife
His mother
His crewman
His family
His friend
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Malin Kundang
Once upon a time, lived a diligent boy named Malin Kundang. He lived in the seashore with his mother. They were poor, but they lived quiet and harmonious.
One day, a big ship closed to the beach near their village. They asked people to join work in their ship and went to the cross island. Malin kundang wanted to join with them because he wanted to improve his family’s life. But his mother didn’t permit him. She worried to Malin. Malin still kept his argument and finally he sailed with the big ship. Several years later, Malin kundang succed and he became rich trader. Then, he came to his native village with his beautiful wife, but his wife didn’t know Malin’s real descent. His happy mother quickly approached Malin and brought a plate of village cake, Malin’s favorite. But Malin didn’t admit that woman as his poor mother, and then he kicked the village cake which brought by his mother until scattered.
He broke his mother’s heart because Malin rebellious to her, who had growth him. Then, his mother cursed Malin became stone suddenly. The big ship which Malin’s was vacillated by a big storm and all of his crewman tossed aside out. Malin realized that was his fault that rebellious his mother. He bowed down and became stone.
Why was Malin's mother broken-hearted?
Because Malin succeeded
Because Malin became king
Because Malin didn't admit her mother
Because Malin went home
Because Malin worked in the ship
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