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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Maleo
The maleo is endemic to Sulawesi and the nearby smaller island of Buton in Indonesia. It is found in the tropical lowland and hill forests, but nests in the open sandy areas, volcanic soils, or beaches that are heated by the sun or geothermal energy for incubation. Since 1972, this species has been protected by the Indonesian government.
It is listed as critically endangered by IUCN. The maleo ranges from 55–60 cm long with blackish plumage, bare yellow facial skin, reddish-brown iris, reddish-orange beak, and rosy salmon underparts. The crown is ornamented with a prominent, bony, dark casque. The greyish blue feet have four long sharp claws, separated by a membranous web.
The maleo’s egg is large, about five times as large as that of the domestic chicken’s. The female lays and covers each egg in a deep hole in the sand and allows the incubation to take place through solar or volcanic heating. After the eggs hatch, the young birds work their way up through the sand and hide in the forest. The young birds are able to fly and are totally independent. They must find food and defend themselves from predators such as monitor lizards, reticulated pythons, wild pigs, and cats. The maleo’s diet consists mainly of fruits, seeds, mollusks, ants, termites, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
The social function of the text is to ....
retell a past experience
give orders sequencely
present a recent event
provide general information
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Maleo
The maleo is endemic to Sulawesi and the nearby smaller island of Buton in Indonesia. It is found in the tropical lowland and hill forests, but nests in the open sandy areas, volcanic soils, or beaches that are heated by the sun or geothermal energy for incubation. Since 1972, this species has been protected by the Indonesian government.
It is listed as critically endangered by IUCN. The maleo ranges from 55–60 cm long with blackish plumage, bare yellow facial skin, reddish-brown iris, reddish-orange beak, and rosy salmon underparts. The crown is ornamented with a prominent, bony, dark casque. The greyish blue feet have four long sharp claws, separated by a membranous web.
The maleo’s egg is large, about five times as large as that of the domestic chicken’s. The female lays and covers each egg in a deep hole in the sand and allows the incubation to take place through solar or volcanic heating. After the eggs hatch, the young birds work their way up through the sand and hide in the forest. The young birds are able to fly and are totally independent. They must find food and defend themselves from predators such as monitor lizards, reticulated pythons, wild pigs, and cats. The maleo’s diet consists mainly of fruits, seeds, mollusks, ants, termites, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
The second paragraph tells about ....
the physical description of Maleo
the diets of Maleo
the habitat of Maleo
the threat of Maleo
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Maleo
The maleo is endemic to Sulawesi and the nearby smaller island of Buton in Indonesia. It is found in the tropical lowland and hill forests, but nests in the open sandy areas, volcanic soils, or beaches that are heated by the sun or geothermal energy for incubation. Since 1972, this species has been protected by the Indonesian government.
It is listed as critically endangered by IUCN. The maleo ranges from 55–60 cm long with blackish plumage, bare yellow facial skin, reddish-brown iris, reddish-orange beak, and rosy salmon underparts. The crown is ornamented with a prominent, bony, dark casque. The greyish blue feet have four long sharp claws, separated by a membranous web.
The maleo’s egg is large, about five times as large as that of the domestic chicken’s. The female lays and covers each egg in a deep hole in the sand and allows the incubation to take place through solar or volcanic heating. After the eggs hatch, the young birds work their way up through the sand and hide in the forest. The young birds are able to fly and are totally independent. They must find food and defend themselves from predators such as monitor lizards, reticulated pythons, wild pigs, and cats. The maleo’s diet consists mainly of fruits, seeds, mollusks, ants, termites, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
How is the description of Maleo’s beak?
Blackish
Bare yellow
Reddish-orange
Reddish-brown
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Maleo
The maleo is endemic to Sulawesi and the nearby smaller island of Buton in Indonesia. It is found in the tropical lowland and hill forests, but nests in the open sandy areas, volcanic soils, or beaches that are heated by the sun or geothermal energy for incubation. Since 1972, this species has been protected by the Indonesian government.
It is listed as critically endangered by IUCN. The maleo ranges from 55–60 cm long with blackish plumage, bare yellow facial skin, reddish-brown iris, reddish-orange beak, and rosy salmon underparts. The crown is ornamented with a prominent, bony, dark casque. The greyish blue feet have four long sharp claws, separated by a membranous web.
The maleo’s egg is large, about five times as large as that of the domestic chicken’s. The female lays and covers each egg in a deep hole in the sand and allows the incubation to take place through solar or volcanic heating. After the eggs hatch, the young birds work their way up through the sand and hide in the forest. The young birds are able to fly and are totally independent. They must find food and defend themselves from predators such as monitor lizards, reticulated pythons, wild pigs, and cats. The maleo’s diet consists mainly of fruits, seeds, mollusks, ants, termites, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
What is the predator of Maleo?
Wild pigs
Anoa
Elephant
Rhinoceros
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Maleo
The maleo is endemic to Sulawesi and the nearby smaller island of Buton in Indonesia. It is found in the tropical lowland and hill forests, but nests in the open sandy areas, volcanic soils, or beaches that are heated by the sun or geothermal energy for incubation. Since 1972, this species has been protected by the Indonesian government.
It is listed as critically endangered by IUCN. The maleo ranges from 55–60 cm long with blackish plumage, bare yellow facial skin, reddish-brown iris, reddish-orange beak, and rosy salmon underparts. The crown is ornamented with a prominent, bony, dark casque. The greyish blue feet have four long sharp claws, separated by a membranous web.
The maleo’s egg is large, about five times as large as that of the domestic chicken’s. The female lays and covers each egg in a deep hole in the sand and allows the incubation to take place through solar or volcanic heating. After the eggs hatch, the young birds work their way up through the sand and hide in the forest. The young birds are able to fly and are totally independent. They must find food and defend themselves from predators such as monitor lizards, reticulated pythons, wild pigs, and cats. The maleo’s diet consists mainly of fruits, seeds, mollusks, ants, termites, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
Which one is false based on the text?
The maleo’s egg is incubated in a deep hole in the sand.
The egg of Maleo is smaller than the egg of chicken.
The young Maleo are able to fly once they hatched.
Maleo mainly eats fruits, seeds, mollusks, ants, beetles, and other small invertebrates.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Hello, I’m Yudha Karisma Putra. I’m one of the ninth grade students of Rajawali Ilmu Junior High School in Lampung. I want to tell my personal experience after representing my school in volleyball competition in Lampung. After finishing the competition, my sport teacher invited me and my team to visit a beach for refreshing before we came back home. The beach that we visited was Sari Ringgung Beach.
We started our journey from the competition place in Tanggamus at 10 a.m. We went there by bus which was rent by my school. After 2 hours, we reached the beach. Actually, it was my first time in visiting Sari Ringgung Beach. The first thing we did when we reached the beach, was changing our volleyball costume to our own t-shirt. After that we went to the beach. There were many people who swam and played some games on the beach. After that my teacher, my friends, and I started to play some games there. We had volleyball so we played volleyball there. Not too long, we swam and enjoyed the clean water. After we felt tired, we took a bath and took a rest for awhile by drinking iced tea, coconut water, and eating roasted corn. After taking a rest, we continued to view seascape on boats. My teacher rented 2 boats for us. And we could enjoy the great scenery of Sari Ringgung beach. The time was at 5 p.m. my teacher decided to go home.
On the way home, we stopped again in a restaurant because we had to take dinner. first, we ate seruit and umbu. The seruit was delicious and crunchy. It is fried fish which is flavored by some seasoning. The taste is spicy and savory. While, umbu is a unique food. It is made from the young rattan. It was unique because the young rattan is cooked until it was soft. After that we also ate a traditional snack named gegunduh. It was sweet because it was made from banana. After we finished our dinner, we went straight home. I reached home at 8 p.m. It was a tiring day, but I enjoyed that day very much. I hope I can visit the beach again with my family next month.
What was the place visited by the writer and his team?
Sari Ringgung Beach
Parangtritis
Drini Beach
Kartini Beach
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
Hello, I’m Yudha Karisma Putra. I’m one of the ninth grade students of Rajawali Ilmu Junior High School in Lampung. I want to tell my personal experience after representing my school in volleyball competition in Lampung. After finishing the competition, my sport teacher invited me and my team to visit a beach for refreshing before we came back home. The beach that we visited was Sari Ringgung Beach.
We started our journey from the competition place in Tanggamus at 10 a.m. We went there by bus which was rent by my school. After 2 hours, we reached the beach. Actually, it was my first time in visiting Sari Ringgung Beach. The first thing we did when we reached the beach, was changing our volleyball costume to our own t-shirt. After that we went to the beach. There were many people who swam and played some games on the beach. After that my teacher, my friends, and I started to play some games there. We had volleyball so we played volleyball there. Not too long, we swam and enjoyed the clean water. After we felt tired, we took a bath and took a rest for awhile by drinking iced tea, coconut water, and eating roasted corn. After taking a rest, we continued to view seascape on boats. My teacher rented 2 boats for us. And we could enjoy the great scenery of Sari Ringgung beach. The time was at 5 p.m. my teacher decided to go home.
On the way home, we stopped again in a restaurant because we had to take dinner. first, we ate seruit and umbu. The seruit was delicious and crunchy. It is fried fish which is flavored by some seasoning. The taste is spicy and savory. While, umbu is a unique food. It is made from the young rattan. It was unique because the young rattan is cooked until it was soft. After that we also ate a traditional snack named gegunduh. It was sweet because it was made from banana. After we finished our dinner, we went straight home. I reached home at 8 p.m. It was a tiring day, but I enjoyed that day very much. I hope I can visit the beach again with my family next month.
Where was the place located?
Malang
Manado
Makassar
Lampung
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