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English

11th Grade

Hard

CCSS
SL.11-12.1, SL.11-12.1C, RL.11-12.6

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 3 pts

1. "What do you think of the new school regulations?" - "_____, they are too strict."

 I agree

I disagree

I suppose

I doubt

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the purpose of the narrative about Jaka Tarub and 7 Apsaras?

To deal with Nawang Wulan's problem

To describe the relationship between Nawang Wulan and Jaka Tarub

To amuse the reader about Nawang Wulan and Jaka Tarub's story

To tell the reader about Nawang Wulan's power

To teach moral value explicitly from the story of Nawang Wulan and Jaka Tarub

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Jaka Tarub and Seven Aprasas

Jaka Tarub was a young man who lived in a small village. One day, he was hunting for a deer in Dadapan Village then he heard the sound of girls laughing. He followed the sound and arrived at a small pond where he saw seven apsaras descended from heaven to take a bath. The apsaras looked like young girls and were beautiful.

While the apsaras were bathing, Jaka sneaked out and took one of the shawls lying on a rock nearest to him and went back into hiding. After they finished bathing and getting dressed, one of the apsaras, the youngest and the most beautiful of all, looked puzzled because she could not find her shawl, which was stolen by Jaka. Without her shawl, she could not fly back to heaven. Jaka heard the other apsaras called her Nawang Wulan while they told her that it was getting late and they had to return to heaven so could not stay with her to look for her shawl. After the other apsaras had gone, Jaka Tarub showed himself and pretended to offer his help.

The trustful Nawang Wulan agreed to go with Jaka Tarub to his home. Eventually the two fell in love and got married and she gave birth to girl whom they named Nawangsih. It turned out that Nawang Wulan was a good wife, but she forbade Jaka to look inside the rice cooker while she cooked rice.

Feeling very curious about all these, he opened the lid of the rice cooker and looked inside it. He found out that Nawang Wulan only used one single grain of rice to cook into a full rice cooker.

After that, Nawang Wulan began to have various difficulties in doing her tasks because she had lost her apsara powers and became an ordinary human being. Furthermore, their rice supply began to decrease.

One day, Nawang Wulan unintentionally saw her old shawl. She was angry and decided to return to heaven. Jaka pleaded her not to leave, but her decision was final.

But before she went, Nawang Wulan asked Jaka to build a hut outside their house and told him to leave Nawangsih there every night, and that he should never look inside the hut while she was there to nurse the baby. Since then, Jaka took Nawangsih to the hut every night until she grew up.

What makes Nawang Wulan can't fly back to heaven?

Because Jaka takes her shawl

Because Nawang Wulan finds her shawl

Because Jaka opened the lid of her rice cooker

Because Nawang Wulan told him to build a hut

Because Nawang Wulan was bathing

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What kind of narrative text about Jaka Tarub and 7 Aprasas?

Mystery

Historical Narrative

Folktale

Legend

Myth

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE about Jaka Tarub?

He is a liar

He can keep a promise

He is a good husband

He is a hunter

He is able to build a hut

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Jaka Tarub and Seven Aprasas

Jaka Tarub was a young man who lived in a small village. One day, he was hunting for a deer in Dadapan Village then he heard the sound of girls laughing. He followed the sound and arrived at a small pond where he saw seven apsaras descended from heaven to take a bath. The apsaras looked like young girls and were beautiful.

While the apsaras were bathing, Jaka sneaked out and took one of the shawls lying on a rock nearest to him and went back into hiding. After they finished bathing and getting dressed, one of the apsaras, the youngest and the most beautiful of all, looked puzzled because she could not find her shawl, which was stolen by Jaka. Without her shawl, she could not fly back to heaven. Jaka heard the other apsaras called her Nawang Wulan while they told her that it was getting late and they had to return to heaven so could not stay with her to look for her shawl. After the other apsaras had gone, Jaka Tarub showed himself and pretended to offer his help.

The trustful Nawang Wulan agreed to go with Jaka Tarub to his home. Eventually the two fell in love and got married and she gave birth to girl whom they named Nawangsih. It turned out that Nawang Wulan was a good wife, but she forbade Jaka to look inside the rice cooker while she cooked rice.

Feeling very curious about all these, he opened the lid of the rice cooker and looked inside it. He found out that Nawang Wulan only used one single grain of rice to cook into a full rice cooker.

After that, Nawang Wulan began to have various difficulties in doing her tasks because she had lost her apsara powers and became an ordinary human being. Furthermore, their rice supply began to decrease.

One day, Nawang Wulan unintentionally saw her old shawl. She was angry and decided to return to heaven. Jaka pleaded her not to leave, but her decision was final.

But before she went, Nawang Wulan asked Jaka to build a hut outside their house and told him to leave Nawangsih there every night, and that he should never look inside the hut while she was there to nurse the baby. Since then, Jaka took Nawangsih to the hut every night until she grew up.

Why does Nawang Wulan told Jaka to build a hut?

Because she wants to nurse Nawangsih

Because she doesn't want to meet Jaka

Because she has apsara's power

Because she is an apsara

Because she returns from heaven

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

"After they finished bathing and getting dressed, one of the apsaras, the youngest and the most beautiful of all, looked puzzled because…" The closest meaning of the underlined word is…

Clear

Certain

Thrown

Enlighten

Confused

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