WorksheetsPak Jati Bahasa Indonesia Quiz m3
Total questions: 61
Worksheet time: 31mins
What is the meaning of *berjalan-jalan*?
To work
To take a stroll
To wake up
To buy groceries
“Jam berapa kamu pulang?” → What does *pulang* mean?
To sleep
To return home
To walk
To arrive
*Bertanya* means:
To cook
To answer
To ask
To talk
Which one is “to take a bath”?
Belajar
Mandi
Tidur
Naik
*Pagi* refers to which part of the day?
Noon
Afternoon
Morning
Night
*Sore* means:
Night
Early morning
Late afternoon
Lunch time
*Setengah delapan pagi* is:
07.00
07.30
08.30
08.00
What is the opposite of *lebih* in telling time?
Lewat
Kurang
Dari
Tepat
“Saya belajar di kampus.” – What does *belajar* mean?
To play
To read
To learn/study
To arrive
*Naik angkot* means:
To ride a bus
To eat in a restaurant
To ride a minibus
To walk
*Perpustakaan* is:
Library
Restaurant
Mosque
Bathroom
*Berbelanja* means:
To swim
To study
To go shopping
To jog
*Teman* means:
Teacher
Student
Sibling
Friend
“Saya tidak suka pulang naik angkot.” → What does *tidak suka* mean?
Don't want
Don't like
Not go
Don't know
*Setengah empat kurang lima* is:
03.25
03.30
03.35
04.25
What is the meaning of *sampai*?
Start
From
Until / to arrive
While
*Ngapain kamu?* is a colloquial form meaning:
Where are you?
What are you doing?
When will you go?
Are you hungry?
*Bertemu dengan pacar saya* means:
To visit my friend
To play tennis
To meet with my partner
To go shopping
*Jam dua belas lewat lima belas siang* is:
11.45
12.15
01.15
02.00
“Kegiatan apa biasanya pada sore hari?” – *Kegiatan* means:
Event
Activity
Person
Transport
*Sarapan* means:
Lunch
Dinner
Breakfast
Snack
*Gedung olahraga* is most likely a place to:
Eat
Sleep
Watch movies
Exercise
“Dia naik bis ke kantor.” → *Naik bis* means:
Ride a bicycle
Ride a bus
Take a bath
Eat noodles
*Pada malam hari saya tidur* means:
I study at night
I eat at night
I sleep at night
I walk at night
What is the synonym of *jam berapa*?
Kapan
Di mana
Siapa
Mengapa
*Bisa ketemu nanti sore?* – The word *ketemu* is:
Formal
Colloquial
Javanese
Incorrect
*Suka sekali* means:
Don't like
A little bit
Like very much
Sometimes
“Saya masih mandi” – What does *masih* mean?
Already
Still
About to
No longer
*Dengan siapa Anda belajar?* means:
When do you study?
Where do you study?
With whom do you study?
Why do you study?
*Bercakap-cakap* means:
To dance
To chat
To count
To nap
What does *jam setengah tiga kurang lima* mean?
02.25
02.35
03.25
03.35
The word *bersembahyang* is most appropriate in the context of:
A market
A restaurant
A prayer room
A library
“Setelah kuliah biasanya saya kembali dari kampus.” What does *kembali* mean?
To go
To come back
To join
To continue
Which phrase means “tinggal di rumah aja”?
Go to campus
Stay at home only
Come from the market
Play music
Which phrase means “bermain musik”?
Go to campus
Stay at home only
Come from the market
Play music
*Biasanya saya bersenam di gedung olahraga.* What is the meaning of *bersenam*?
To eat together
To play music
To exercise/work out
To do homework
*Setelah makan siang, saya beristirahat di rumah.* What does *beristirahat* mean?
To do sport
To study
To rest or relax
To go to work
Which informal word also means *bertemu* (to meet)?
Doyan
Ngapain
Ketemu
Beres
*Setelah berbelanja, saya bertemu teman di warung.* What is *warung*?
A small shop or food stall
A sports hall
A lecture hall
An office
*Doyan banget ayam goreng!* — What does *doyan banget* mean?
Don’t like
Really like
Just okay
Want to try
The phrase *pada sore hari* refers to the time around:
8:00 PM
1:00 PM
5:00 PM
Before 6:00 AM
In “Jam berapa pesawat sampai?”, what does *sampai* mean?
To sleep
To return
To arrive
To run
*Nanti malam* refers to:
Tomorrow morning
Tonight
Last Saturday night
Last night
What does *jam tiga kurang seperempat sore* mean?
14.45
15.15
13.45
15.45
The informal word *pake* comes from:
Pakai
Naik
Suka
Datang
Which of the following means “lari pagi di taman”?
Swim in a pool
Morning run in the park
Play music
Sit at home
*Aku nggak bisa keluar malem, ortu galak!* — What does *ortu* mean?
Friend
Teacher
Parents
Police
*Setelah sarapan, saya langsung mandi.* What does *langsung* mean?
Sometimes
Slowly
Immediately
Still
What does the phrase *di antara jam 3 dan jam 5* mean?
Between 3 and 5
Before 3
Exactly 3
At 5
The informal word *aja* in “jalan kaki aja” means:
Often
Only
Always
Already
The sentence “saya masih mandi” implies that the person is:
Finished bathing
Hasn’t started bathing
Still in the shower
Will not bathe today
*Bisa ketemu nanti sore jam lima?* – The most polite response is:
Sure, I’ll wait for you.
Why meet?
Nah, I’m lazy.
What the heck?
The word *acara* in the phrase *punya acara* means:
Person
Friend
Event or plan
Time
*Saya pergi ke rumah teman.* What does *rumah teman* mean?
Their office
Friend’s house
My house
Shopping mall
Which phrase means “a quarter past one”?
Jam satu lewat dua puluh
Jam dua kurang seperempat
Jam satu lewat seperempat
Jam setengah dua
*Biasanya saya tidur jam sebelas malam.* What does *biasanya* mean?
Sometimes
Always
Usually
Never
*Kadang-kadang saya belajar di malam hari.* What does *kadang-kadang* mean?
Always
Sometimes
Rarely
Every day
What does *nggak ke mana-mana* mean?
Went somewhere
Stayed at home
Going abroad
At the library
*Setengah satu siang* means:
12:30 PM
01:30 PM
01:00 PM
12:00 PM
“Saya pergi ke bioskop naik motor.” What does *naik motor* mean?
Take a bus
Ride a motorcycle
Drive a car
Walk
The informal phrase *emangnya kenapa?* is best translated as:
Where are you going?
How are you?
What do you mean?
So what? / Why?
