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Soal Materi Narrative Text

The narrative text describes a story from long ago about a kingdom ruled by King Sang Prabu. His daughter Princess Teja Nirmala was to be married, but the wicked fairy Princess Segara rendered the prince unconscious with magic. When the prince regained consciousness, the fairy killed him. A nice fairy then took the princess away.

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Soal Materi Narrative Text

The narrative text describes a story from long ago about a kingdom ruled by King Sang Prabu. His daughter Princess Teja Nirmala was to be married, but the wicked fairy Princess Segara rendered the prince unconscious with magic. When the prince regained consciousness, the fairy killed him. A nice fairy then took the princess away.

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Narrative Text

Question for numbers 1-5.


Long, long ago, when the gods and goddesses used to mingle in the affairs of mortals, there was a
small kingdom on the slope of Mount Wayang in West Java. The King, named Sang Prabu, was a
wise man.
He had an only daughter, Princess Teja Nirmala, who was famous for her beauty but was not
married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter through a show of strength.
After that, the Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan won the competition. Unfortunately,
the wicked fairy, Princess Segara fell in love with Raden Begawan and used magic power to render
him unconscious and he forgot his wedding.
When Sang Prabu was searching, Raden Begawan saw him and soon realized that he had been
enchanted by the wicked fairy. The fairy could not accept this, so she killed Raden Begawan. When
Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was unfortunate. So, a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.

1. Which one of the following statements is false about Sang Prabu?


A. Sang Prabu was the father of his only daughter.
B. Sang Prabu was a king of a kingdom in West Java.
C. Sang Prabu was taken to Kahyangan by a wicked fairy.
D. Sang Prabu was a wise man.

2. Why the wicked fairy did use her magic to make Raden Begawan unconscious?
A. She didn't like Raden Begawan.
B. She didn't want Raden Prabu to marry the princess.
C. She wanted Teja Nirmala to forget about her wedding.
D. She didn't want the prince of Blambangan to marry the princess.

3. What do you think will happen if gods or goddesses cannot mingle in the affairs of people on
earth at that time?
A. Princess Segara will have married Raden Begawan.
B. Sang Prabu will not hold a strength competition.
C. Raden Begawan will not die.
D. Wicked Fairy will not take Raden Begawan's life.
4. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan. (Paragraph 2) The word here in the sentence refers
to ...
A. The wicked fairy
B. The nice fairy
C. Princess Nirmala
D. Prince Teja

5. The similarity between fairies and humans according to the text.


A. The place they live.
B. The jealousy that they possess.
C. The way they don't feel love.
D. The strength they have.

Question for numbers 6-15.


A long time ago, very few people lived in the New Territories. There were only a few villages. If the
people wanted to go from one village to another, they often had to pass through wild and unsafe
forests.
One day, a farmer's young wife went to the next village to visit her own mother and brother. She
brought along her baby son. When it was time for her to leave, her brother said "it is getting dark. Let
my son, Ah Tim go with you through the forest".
So Ah Tim led the way and the young woman followed behind, carrying her baby. When they were
in the forest, suddenly they saw a group of wolves. They began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah
Tim kicked against a stone and fell down.
At once the wolves caught him. The young woman cried to the wolves, "Please eat my own son
instead". Then, she put her baby son on the ground in front of the wolves and took her nephew away.
Everyone understood that this was because the woman was very good and kind. She had offered her
own son's life to save her nephew.
They ran back to the house and called for help. All the men in the village fetched thick sticks and
went back with her into the forest. When they got there, they saw something very strange. Instead of
eating the woman's baby, the wolves were playing with him.

6. What separated one village from another a long time ago in the New Territories?
A. Another village
B. Mountains
C. Forests
D. Hills
7. Who was Ah Tim?
A. The young woman's brother.
B. The young woman's son.
C. The young woman's brother and nephew.
D. The young woman's brother's son.

8. Who walked in front when they were in the forest?


A. Ah Tm
B. The woman
C. The woman's son.
D. Her brother's nephew.

9. How could the wolves catch Ah Tim?


A. He was afraid.
B. He was stumbled by a stone.
C. He ran slowly.
D. The woman cried.

10. The woman gave her son to the wolves because ...
A. She loved her nephew than her son.
B. She thought about how her brother would be.
C. She wanted her son was eaten by the wolves.
D. She was crazy.

11. What did the villagers bring sticks for?


A. For the weapon to beat the wolves.
B. To bring the woman's nephew.
C. For the fire woods.
D. For play

12. "all men in the village fetched thick stick …" The word "fetched" has a similar meaning to:
A. Received
B. Caught
C. Got
D. Hit

13. From the passage we learn that the villages were ...
A. Located in one huge area.
B. Situated in a large district.
C. Separated by untamed jungles.
D. Wild and unsafe.

14. The brother let her son go with his aunt as she left home because ...
A. Ah Tim wanted to see the wolves.
B. His aunt wanted him to come along.
C. Ah Tim was bored living with his parents.
D. Ah Tim would be a guardian for them.

15. What is the purpose of the writer in writing the story above?
A. To describe the danger of the villages.
B. To entertain the readers of the story.
C. To tell the villagers relationship.
D. To explain how important a relative is.

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