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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi), also known as Rotschild’s mynah, Bali Starling, or Bali mynah, locally known as jalak Bali, is a mediu-sized bird, up to 25 cm (9,8 in) long. It is almost wholly white with a long,drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes,greyish legs and a yellow bill. Both sexes are similar
A Bali starling is a songbird measuring approximately 25 centimeters. They breed in the raini season between the monts of November and May. Their bluish-green eggs are oval shaped, with an average diameter of about three centi meters.
The Bali starlings is critically endangered, and the wild population has been close to extinction since at least 1994. In 2020 fewer than 50 adults were assumed to exist in the wild. Today in the wind these very rare birds can be found only in the west Bali National Park and Nusa Penida.
What is the scientific name of the Bali Starling?
Leucopsar rostschildi
Pavo cristastus
Nectarinia jugularis
Alcedo atthis
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi), also known as Rotschild’s mynah, Bali Starling, or Bali mynah, locally known as jalak Bali, is a mediu-sized bird, up to 25 cm (9,8 in) long. It is almost wholly white with a long,drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes,greyish legs and a yellow bill. Both sexes are similar
A Bali starling is a songbird measuring approximately 25 centimeters. They breed in the raini season between the monts of November and May. Their bluish-green eggs are oval shaped, with an average diameter of about three centi meters.
The Bali starlings is critically endangered, and the wild population has been close to extinction since at least 1994. In 2020 fewer than 50 adults were assumed to exist in the wild. Today in the wind these very rare birds can be found only in the west Bali National Park and Nusa Penida.
How does the population of the Bali Starling in the wild affect the ecosystem of its habitat?
It has no effect on the ecosystem
It increases the population of predators
It helps to maintain a balance in the ecosystem
It causes an overgrowth of vegetation.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the local name fot The Bali Starling?
Merak
Jalak bali
Cendrawasih
Burung hantu
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi), also known as Rotschild’s mynah, Bali Starling, or Bali mynah, locally known as jalak Bali, is a mediu-sized bird, up to 25 cm (9,8 in) long. It is almost wholly white with a long,drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes,greyish legs and a yellow bill. Both sexes are similar
A Bali starling is a songbird measuring approximately 25 centimeters. They breed in the raini season between the monts of November and May. Their bluish-green eggs are oval shaped, with an average diameter of about three centi meters.
The Bali starlings is critically endangered, and the wild population has been close to extinction since at least 1994. In 2020 fewer than 50 adults were assumed to exist in the wild. Today in the wind these very rare birds can be found only in the west Bali National Park and Nusa Penida.
What measure can be taken to prevent the extinction of the Bali Starling?
Increase public awareness and education about conversation.
Implement stricter laws and regulation to protect their habitat.
Increase funding for conservation efforts.
All of the above.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi), also known as Rotschild’s mynah, Bali Starling, or Bali mynah, locally known as jalak Bali, is a mediu-sized bird, up to 25 cm (9,8 in) long. It is almost wholly white with a long,drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes,greyish legs and a yellow bill. Both sexes are similar
A Bali starling is a songbird measuring approximately 25 centimeters. They breed in the raini season between the monts of November and May. Their bluish-green eggs are oval shaped, with an average diameter of about three centi meters.
The Bali starlings is critically endangered, and the wild population has been close to extinction since at least 1994. In 2020 fewer than 50 adults were assumed to exist in the wild. Today in the wind these very rare birds can be found only in the west Bali National Park and Nusa Penida.
What is the scientific name of the Bali Starling?
What is the purpose of the text?
Top provide specific information about Bali Starling.
To describe the appearance of the Bali Starling
To retell how the Bali Starling live.
To invite people to love animals.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
The Bali starling (Leucopsar rothschildi), also known as Rotschild’s mynah, Bali Starling, or Bali mynah, locally known as jalak Bali, is a mediu-sized bird, up to 25 cm (9,8 in) long. It is almost wholly white with a long,drooping crest, and black tips on the wings and tail. The bird has blue bare skin around the eyes,greyish legs and a yellow bill. Both sexes are similar
A Bali starling is a songbird measuring approximately 25 centimeters. They breed in the raini season between the monts of November and May. Their bluish-green eggs are oval shaped, with an average diameter of about three centi meters.
The Bali starlings is critically endangered, and the wild population has been close to extinction since at least 1994. In 2020 fewer than 50 adults were assumed to exist in the wild. Today in the wind these very rare birds can be found only in the west Bali National Park and Nusa Penida.
What is the scientific name of the Bali Starling?
What is the generic structure of the text?
Identification – description
Orientation – compication – resolution
General – classification – description
Orientation – events – reorientation
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A = Hey, what do you read ?
B = I read about orangutan. They are fascinating animals
A = What do they look like?
B = Orangutans have reddish-orange fur and are the world’s largest tree-dwelling mammals
A = Where do they live?
B = Orangutan are foud only in the rainforests of the Southeast Asian islands of Borneo and Sumatra
A = What do they eat?
B = Orangutan eat primarily fruit and play important role dispersing seeds through defecation. They also eat insects and flowers, and during times of fruit scarcity, fall back on a variety of other types of food, including inner bark.
A = Wow, what a great information.
What color is the fur of orangutan?
Black
Brown
Reddish-orange
White
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