Kuis Si Kancil dan Timun

Kuis Si Kancil dan Timun

10th Grade

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Kuis Si Kancil dan Timun

Kuis Si Kancil dan Timun

Assessment

Quiz

English

10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Putra Wijaya

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15 questions

Show all answers

1.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

How does Si Kancil escape from the farmer's trap?

(a)  

He breaks the scarecrow

He pretends to be afraid of the river

He calls for help

He uses a tool to free himself

2.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

How does the story illustrate the concept of cleverness?

(a)  

By showing Si Kancil's physical strength

By demonstrating Si Kancil's ability to outsmart t

By highlighting the farmer's intelligence

By focusing on the scarecrow's design

3.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

What motivates Si Kancil to return to the farmer's field?

(a)  

Curiosity about the scarecrow

The delicious cucumbers

A challenge from other animals

A promise to the farmer

4.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

Why does Si Kancil kick the scarecrow?

(a)  

He is angry at the farmer

He thinks the scarecrow is a real person

He is frustrated that the scarecrow does not respond

He wants to play a game

5.

DRAG AND DROP QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

What does Si Kancil's character represent in the story?

(a)  

The power of brute strength

The importance of intelligence and quick thinking

The value of friendship

The dangers of being too clever

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

What is the farmer's initial reaction to Si Kancil's actions?

He laughs

He feels sorry for Si Kancil

He becomes angry and sets a trap

He ignores it

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"Si Kancil and the Cucumber" is a popular Indonesian folktale that highlights the cleverness of the small deer, Si Kancil. In this story, Si Kancil sneaks into a farmer's field to eat his delicious cucumbers. The farmer, frustrated by the loss, decides to set a trap to catch the cunning deer. He places a scarecrow covered in sticky tar in the middle of his field, hoping to capture Si Kancil.

One night, Si Kancil returns to the field, unaware of the trap. He tries to befriend the scarecrow, but when it doesn't respond, he kicks it in frustration. His foot gets stuck, followed by his other limbs as he struggles to free himself. Realizing he's trapped, Si Kancil quickly devises a plan. When the farmer arrives, Si Kancil pretends to be terrified of being thrown into the river. The farmer, thinking this is a fitting punishment, tosses Si Kancil into the water.

However, Si Kancil loves swimming and escapes easily. Through his quick thinking, he outsmarts the farmer once again and swims to safety, leaving the farmer bewildered. This tale teaches the value of wit and intelligence in overcoming difficult situations, and remains a beloved story in Indonesian culture.

What narrative technique is used to convey Si Kancil's cleverness?

Foreshadowing

Dialogue

Irony

Symbolism

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