Matrikulasi Literasi 8T2

Matrikulasi Literasi 8T2

8th Grade

20 Qs

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Matrikulasi Literasi 8T2

Matrikulasi Literasi 8T2

Assessment

Quiz

English

8th Grade

Easy

Created by

Maria Her

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

What is a matriarch in an elephant group?

The youngest elephant

The male leader

The oldest male

The oldest female leader

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

Where are Asian elephants commonly found?

Only in Africa

Deserts and tundras

India, Thailand, and Indonesia

North and South America

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

What is one reason Asian elephants are endangered?

Natural disasters

Lack of food

Habitat loss and poaching

Too many predators

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

What is the main function of an elephant’s trunk?

To scare predators

To make loud sounds

To find and gather food

To run faster

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

Compared to African elephants, Asian elephants are:

Bigger and heavier

Smaller in size

More aggressive

Less social

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

Why is the memory of elephants important?

It makes them look smart

It helps them survive and remember locations

It is fun to study

It helps them eat more

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The Asian elephant is one of the largest land animals on Earth. It is smaller than its African cousin but still very impressive in size, with males weighing up to 5,000 kilograms. These elephants are known for their intelligence, strong memory, and complex emotions. In the wild, they are usually found in forests and grasslands across several Asian countries, including India, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Asian elephants live in tight family groups, usually led by an older female called a matriarch. They are herbivores and eat leaves, grasses, fruit, and bark. To find food, they use their long, flexible trunks, which are powerful enough to pull down tree branches or pick up small objects.

Unfortunately, the Asian elephant is an endangered species. Their numbers are decreasing because of habitat loss, conflicts with humans, and illegal poaching for their ivory and skin. Many organizations are working hard to protect these gentle giants by creating wildlife reserves and promoting awareness about conservation.

Elephants also play an important role in their environment. By moving through forests, they help disperse seeds and create pathways that other animals can use. Without them, the ecosystem could suffer greatly. That’s why protecting Asian elephants is not just about saving one species—it’s about keeping the balance of nature.

How do elephants help other animals in the forest?

By scaring them away

By creating paths and spreading seeds

By digging holes

By feeding them

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