
LATIHAN SOAL CHAPTER 1
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
Where do bekantans live?
In deserts
In cities
In mangrove forests
In zoos
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
What do bekantans eat?
Meat
Fish
Insects
Leaves and fruits
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
What color is the bekantan’s fur?
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
What color is the bekantan’s fur?
Brownish red
Grey
Black
White
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
Why do bekantans swim?
To search for food
To escape predators
To play
To find new habitats
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
What can we infer about the future of bekantans if forests keep disappearing?
They may become extinct
They will live in bigger groups
They will become smarter
They will migrate to cities
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
What causes the decline in the bekantan population?
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
What causes the decline in the bekantan population?
Cold weather
Natural disasters
Hunting and deforestation
Pollution in rivers
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
45 sec • 5 pts
The Bekantan
The bekantan, also known as the proboscis monkey, is a unique and endangered primate found only in Borneo. It has a large nose, long tail, and reddish-brown fur. Male bekantans have larger noses than females.
Bekantans usually live in mangrove forests and near rivers. They are excellent swimmers and often jump into water to escape predators. Bekantans eat leaves, fruits, and seeds.
Unfortunately, their population is decreasing due to deforestation and hunting. People cut down forests for palm oil plantations. As a result, bekantans lose their homes and food sources. Conservation efforts are needed to protect them.
From the text, which statement is TRUE?
Bekantans can only live in zoos
Their population is increasing
People hunt bekantans for food
Bekantans need conservation to survive
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