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Narrative texts quiz for XI.2 graders


Class
Total questions: 40
Worksheet time: 40mins
Date
Instructor name: Mr. Andreas Widyohantoro

1. The Wolf and The Goat

A w olf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff. The w olf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine goat dinner.
“My dear friend,” said the w olf in his sw eetest v oice, “aren’t you afraid you w ill fall dow n from that cliff? Come dow n here and graze on
this fine grass beside me on safe, lev el ground.”
“No, thank you,” said the goat.
“Well then,” said the w olf, “aren’t you cold up there in the w ind? You w ould be w armer grazing dow n here beside me in this sheltered
area.”
“No, Thank you,” said the goat.
“But the grass tastes better dow n here!” said the exasperated w olf,”Why dine alone?”
“My dear w olf,” the goat finally said, “are you quite sure that it is My dinner you are w orrying about and not your ow n?”

What did the wolf ask when he saw the goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff?

a) To be his dinner b) To graze on the level ground

c) To climb up higher d) To be his friend

2. The Wolf and The Goat


A w olf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff. The w olf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine goat dinner.
“My dear friend,” said the w olf in his sw eetest v oice, “aren’t you afraid you w ill fall dow n from that cliff? Come dow n here and graze on
this fine grass beside me on safe, lev el ground.”
“No, thank you,” said the goat.
“Well then,” said the w olf, “aren’t you cold up there in the w ind? You w ould be w armer grazing dow n here beside me in this sheltered
area.”
“No, Thank you,” said the goat.
“But the grass tastes better dow n here!” said the exasperated w olf,”Why dine alone?”
“My dear w olf,” the goat finally said, “are you quite sure that it is My dinner you are w orrying about and not your ow n?”
“Aren’t you cold up there in the wind?”
T he word ‘there’ refers to ….

a) Sheltered area b) A high cliff

c) Ground d) Grass

3. The Wolf and The Goat


A w olf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff. The w olf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine goat dinner.
“My dear friend,” said the w olf in his sw eetest v oice, “aren’t you afraid you w ill fall dow n from that cliff? Come dow n here and graze on
this fine grass beside me on safe, lev el ground.”
“No, thank you,” said the goat.
“Well then,” said the w olf, “aren’t you cold up there in the w ind? You w ould be w armer grazing dow n here beside me in this sheltered
area.”
“No, Thank you,” said the goat.
“But the grass tastes better dow n here!” said the exasperated w olf,”Why dine alone?”
“My dear w olf,” the goat finally said, “are you quite sure that it is My dinner you are w orrying about and not your ow n?”
What can we learn from the story above?

a) Don’t easily believe in well behaved creatures b) Don’t judge others by their appearance

c) Don’t easily beat other creatures d) Don’t look down to other creatures
4. The Wolf and The Goat
A w olf saw a goat grazing at the edge of a high cliff. The w olf smacked his lips at the thought of a fine goat dinner.
“My dear friend,” said the w olf in his sw eetest v oice, “aren’t you afraid you w ill fall dow n from that cliff? Come dow n here and graze on
this fine grass beside me on safe, lev el ground.”
“No, thank you,” said the goat.
“Well then,” said the w olf, “aren’t you cold up there in the w ind? You w ould be w armer grazing dow n here beside me in this sheltered
area.”
“No, Thank you,” said the goat.
“But the grass tastes better dow n here!” said the exasperated w olf,”Why dine alone?”
“My dear w olf,” the goat finally said, “are you quite sure that it is My dinner you are w orrying about and not your ow n?”
From the story we know ….

a) T he goat was very hungry b) T he wolf was eager to eat the goat

c) T he wolf was a helpful animal d) T he wolf was going to fight with the wolf

5. One day a man stopped at a flow er shop to order some flow ers. He w anted to send it to his mother w ho liv ed far in another tow n
through a deliv ery company. Meanw hile he w as looking at sad young girl w ho w as sitting in front of the flow er shop. He asked her
w hat w as w rong and she replied, “I w anted to buy a red rose for my mother but my money is not enough”. The man smiled and said,
“Come on in w ith me I’ll buy you a rose.” He bought the little girl a rose and he ordered for his ow n mother flow ers too.
After buying a rose flow er for the girl the man offered the girl a ride to her home. She said” yes please! You can take me to my mother.
She directed him to a cemetery. The girl placed the rose on her mother’s fresh grav e. Know ing the girl’s mother had died the man
realized that he must show his lov e to his mother w hile she w as still aliv e. Then the man returned to the flow er shop. He cancelled the
flow er deliv ery order picked up the rose flow er and drov e to reach his mother’s house.

We can learn that we have to ….

a) Buy flowers for our mothers b) Obey to our mother

c) Show our loves to our mother d) Keep our mother alive

6. One day a man stopped at a flow er shop to order some flow ers. He w anted to send it to his mother w ho liv ed far in another tow n
through a deliv ery company. Meanw hile he w as looking at sad young girl w ho w as sitting in front of the flow er shop. He asked her
w hat w as w rong and she replied, “I w anted to buy a red rose for my mother but my money is not enough”. The man smiled and said,
“Come on in w ith me I’ll buy you a rose.” He bought the little girl a rose and he ordered for his ow n mother flow ers too.
After buying a rose flow er for the girl the man offered the girl a ride to her home. She said” yes please! You can take me to my mother.
She directed him to a cemetery. The girl placed the rose on her mother’s fresh grav e. Know ing the girl’s mother had died the man
realized that he must show his lov e to his mother w hile she w as still aliv e. Then the man returned to the flow er shop. He cancelled the
flow er deliv ery order picked up the rose flow er and drov e to reach his mother’s house.
What did the man do after buying the girl a red rose?

a) He went to his own home b) He took the girl to her mother’s cemetery

c) He placed the rose on his mother’s grave d) He gave her a ride to her home

7. One day a man stopped at a flow er shop to order some flow ers. He w anted to send it to his mother w ho liv ed far in another tow n
through a deliv ery company. Meanw hile he w as looking at sad young girl w ho w as sitting in front of the flow er shop. He asked her
w hat w as w rong and she replied, “I w anted to buy a red rose for my mother but my money is not enough”. The man smiled and said,
“Come on in w ith me I’ll buy you a rose.” He bought the little girl a rose and he ordered for his ow n mother flow ers too.
After buying a rose flow er for the girl the man offered the girl a ride to her home. She said” yes please! You can take me to my mother.
She directed him to a cemetery. The girl placed the rose on her mother’s fresh grav e. Know ing the girl’s mother had died the man
realized that he must show his lov e to his mother w hile she w as still aliv e. Then the man returned to the flow er shop. He cancelled the
flow er deliv ery order picked up the rose flow er and drov e to reach his mother’s house.
T he main idea of the first paragraph is …

a) A sad girl was thinking of her mother b) A man helped a girl by buying her a flower

c) A girl needed a man to deliver her a flower d) A man bought a flower for a girl

8. A Milkmaid had been in the meadow to milk her cow s. Now she w as returning home w ith a pail of milk on her hand.
She thought, "I w ill make cream and butter out of this milk. Then after selling them, I w ill buy eggs. And w hen they hatch, I shall hav e a
good poultry farm".
She further thought, "I shall sell some of my chickens and buy a fine dress. Seeing it on my body at the party, all the boys w ill admire
me. But I w ill turn them aw ay".
She w ent on day dreaming; she forgot about the pail on her head. She mov ed her head suddenly and the pail of milk came tumbling
dow n. It w as broken and all the milk split.
"Dear, 0 dear!" she cried, "I hav e lost mine all".

What did the milk-maid carry on her hand?

a) A pail of milk b) Some butter

c) Some cream d) A pail of eggs


9. A Milkmaid had been in the meadow to milk her cow s. Now she w as returning home w ith a pail of milk on her hand.
She thought, "I w ill make cream and butter out of this milk. Then after selling them, I w ill buy eggs. And w hen they hatch, I shall hav e a
good poultry farm".
She further thought, "I shall sell some of my chickens and buy a fine dress. Seeing it on my body at the party, all the boys w ill admire
me. But I w ill turn them aw ay".
She w ent on day dreaming; she forgot about the pail on her head. She mov ed her head suddenly and the pail of milk came tumbling
dow n. It w as broken and all the milk split.
"Dear, 0 dear!" she cried, "I hav e lost mine all".
What does the text tell us about?

a) A pail of milk b) A hardworking girl

c) Spilt milk d) A day dreaming milk-maid

10. A Milkmaid had been in the meadow to milk her cow s. Now she w as returning home w ith a pail of milk on her hand.
She thought, "I w ill make cream and butter out of this milk. Then after selling them, I w ill buy eggs. And w hen they hatch, I shall hav e
a good poultry farm".
She further thought, "I shall sell some of my chickens and buy a fine dress. Seeing it on my body at the party, all the boys w ill admire
me. But I w ill turn them aw ay".
She w ent on day dreaming; she forgot about the pail on her head. She mov ed her head suddenly and the pail of milk came tumbling
dow n. It w as broken and all the milk split.
"Dear, 0 dear!" she cried, "I hav e lost mine all".
What can we learn from the story above?

a) Don't cry over the split milk b) Don't dream when you sleep

c) Don't cry before you are hurt d) Don't count your chickens before they are hatched

11. An ant nimbly running in search of food came across a chrysalis that w as close its time to change. The chrysalis mov ed and this
attracted the attention of the ant w ho for the first time realized that it w as a liv ing thing. "Poor, pitiable animal!", cried the ant
disdainfully "w hat a sad fate is yours! While I can run w ith my pleasure, you lie imprisoned here in your shell". The chrysalis heard all
this, but did not try to make any reply.
After a few days, w hen the ant passed that w ay again, nothing but the shell remained. Wondering w hat had happened to its content, he
felt himself suddenly shaded and fanned by the gorgeous w ings of a beautiful butterfly. "Behold in me," said the butterfly, "your much
pitied friend!". So the butterfly rose in the air and lost in the summer breeze.

What happened to the chrysalis after few days?

a) T he ant felt happy for the butterfly b) T he chrysalis had become a butterfly

c) T he chrysalis had gone from the shell d) T he ant felt sad about chrysalis death

12. An ant nimbly running in search of food came across a chrysalis that w as close its time to change. The chrysalis mov ed and this
attracted the attention of the ant w ho for the first time realized that it w as a liv ing thing. "Poor, pitiable animal!", cried the ant
disdainfully "w hat a sad fate is yours! While I can run w ith my pleasure, you lie imprisoned here in your shell". The chrysalis heard all
this, but did not try to make any reply.
After a few days, w hen the ant passed that w ay again, nothing but the shell remained. Wondering w hat had happened to its content, he
felt himself suddenly shaded and fanned by the gorgeous w ings of a beautiful butterfly. "Behold in me," said the butterfly, "your much
pitied friend!". So the butterfly rose in the air and lost in the summer breeze.
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?

a) T he ant goes around to have fun b) Chrysalis is a animal

c) T he ant was feeling sorry for the chrysalis d) T he chrysalis lie imprisoned

13. An ant nimbly running in search of food came across a chrysalis that w as close its time to change. The chrysalis mov ed and this
attracted the attention of the ant w ho for the first time realized that it w as a liv ing thing. "Poor, pitiable animal!", cried the ant
disdainfully "w hat a sad fate is yours! While I can run w ith my pleasure, you lie imprisoned here in your shell". The chrysalis heard all
this, but did not try to make any reply.
After a few days, w hen the ant passed that w ay again, nothing but the shell remained. Wondering w hat had happened to its content, he
felt himself suddenly shaded and fanned by the gorgeous w ings of a beautiful butterfly. "Behold in me," said the butterfly, "your much
pitied friend!". So the butterfly rose in the air and lost in the summer breeze.
T he text generally tells us about ....

a) T he regret of the ant b) T he changing of the chrysalis

c) T he ant and the chrysalis d) T he adventure of an ant


14. An ant nimbly running in search of food came across a chrysalis that w as close its time to change. The chrysalis mov ed and this
attracted the attention of the ant w ho for the first time realized that it w as a liv ing thing. "Poor, pitiable animal!", cried the ant
disdainfully "w hat a sad fate is yours! While I can run w ith my pleasure, you lie imprisoned here in your shell". The chrysalis heard all
this, but did not try to make any reply.
After a few days, w hen the ant passed that w ay again, nothing but the shell remained. Wondering w hat had happened to its content, he
felt himself suddenly shaded and fanned by the gorgeous w ings of a beautiful butterfly. "Behold in me," said the butterfly, "your much
pitied friend!". So the butterfly rose in the air and lost in the summer breeze.
From the text we can learn that ....

a) We have to take revenge b) Freedom is everything in life

c) T he appearance may be deceptive d) We have to be arrogant to others

15. Once upon a time, there w as a kingdom in Jav a that w as attacked by another kingdom. The king asked his Queen to sav e her life.
Alas! In the middle of the j ungle, the enemy killed all her guards. How ev er, the Queen w as lucky because she changed herself into a
golden snail and surv iv ed.
One day, an old w oman saw the snail and took it home. She looked after it. Whenev er the old w oman w as not at home, the snail
turned into a human being. She cooked and did the household chores. When the old w oman got home, the Queen quickly changed into
a snail again. It happened sev eral times and made the old w oman curious. One day, the old w oman peeped and saw w hat w as going
on. She broke in, immediately. She asked, "Why did you change yourself into a snail?". The Queen told her w hat happened. The old
w oman w as surprised to know that the snail w as a Queen.
Later, from the head of the v illage they discov ered that the king had w on the battle and he w as looking for his w ife. Then the v illage
head sent a message to the king telling him that his w ife w as safe.
Sev eral days later, the King and his guards came for the queen. They thanked the v illagers for their kindness and brought the old
w omen to their palace.

What happened when the old woman found the snail?

a) She brought it to her house and took care of it b) It helped cleaning and cooking in her house

c) She reported it to the head of the village d) She helped it to find the queen's husband

16. Once upon a time, there w as a kingdom in Jav a that w as attacked by another kingdom. The king asked his Queen to sav e her life.
Alas! In the middle of the j ungle, the enemy killed all her guards. How ev er, the Queen w as lucky because she changed herself into a
golden snail and surv iv ed.
One day, an old w oman saw the snail and took it home. She looked after it. Whenev er the old w oman w as not at home, the snail
turned into a human being. She cooked and did the household chores. When the old w oman got home, the Queen quickly changed into
a snail again. It happened sev eral times and made the old w oman curious. One day, the old w oman peeped and saw w hat w as going
on. She broke in, immediately. She asked, "Why did you change yourself into a snail?". The Queen told her w hat happened. The old
w oman w as surprised to know that the snail w as a Queen.
Later, from the head of the v illage they discov ered that the king had w on the battle and he w as looking for his w ife. Then the v illage
head sent a message to the king telling him that his w ife w as safe.
Sev eral days later, the King and his guards came for the queen. They thanked the v illagers for their kindness and brought the old
w omen to their palace.

What does the second paragraph tell you about?

a) T he queen lived as a golden snail b) T he old woman who looked after a snail

c) T he enemy who attacked the kingdom d) T he king's guards who were killed by enemy

17. Once upon a time, there w as a kingdom in Jav a that w as attacked by another kingdom. The king asked his Queen to sav e her life.
Alas! In the middle of the j ungle, the enemy killed all her guards. How ev er, the Queen w as lucky because she changed herself into a
golden snail and surv iv ed.
One day, an old w oman saw the snail and took it home. She looked after it. Whenev er the old w oman w as not at home, the snail
turned into a human being. She cooked and did the household chores. When the old w oman got home, the Queen quickly changed into
a snail again. It happened sev eral times and made the old w oman curious. One day, the old w oman peeped and saw w hat w as going
on. She broke in, immediately. She asked, "Why did you change yourself into a snail?". The Queen told her w hat happened. The old
w oman w as surprised to know that the snail w as a Queen.
Later, from the head of the v illage they discov ered that the king had w on the battle and he w as looking for his w ife. Then the v illage
head sent a message to the king telling him that his w ife w as safe.
Sev eral days later, the King and his guards came for the queen. They thanked the v illagers for their kindness and brought the old
w omen to their palace.

In the end of the story, the old woman live in ....

a) T he middle of the jungle b) A small village

c) T he king's palace d) T he village heads


18. A man and his son w ere going to the market. While they w ere w alking, a country man passed and said, “You fool, w hat a donkey for
but to ride upon?”
So the man put the boy on the donkey. But soon, some passersby said, “See that lazy, young steer. He lets his father w alk w hile he
rides.”
So the man ordered his boy to get off and got on himself, but the passerby said, “Shame on… that lazy old man, he lets his poor son
w alk, w hile he rides.”
The man did not know w hat to do. Last, he took his boy on the donkey. Then the passerby said, “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself for
ov erloading the poor donkey?”
The man and the boy got off. They cut dow n a pole, tied the donkey’s feet to it and raised the pole to their shoulders. They arriv ed to a
bridge w hen the donkey, getting one of its feet loose, kick all out and caused the boy to drop his end of the pole. In the struggle, the
donkey fell ov er the bridge and then it w as drow ned.

Why did the boy get off from the donkey?

a) His father asked him to do that b) T he boy wanted to be with the donkey

c) T he donkey was tired carrying him d) T he passerby needed him

19. A man and his son w ere going to the market. While they w ere w alking, a country man passed and said, “You fool, w hat a donkey for
but to ride upon?”
So the man put the boy on the donkey. But soon, some passersby said, “See that lazy, young steer. He lets his father w alk w hile he
rides.”
So the man ordered his boy to get off and got on himself, but the passerby said, “Shame on… that lazy old man, he lets his poor son
w alk, w hile he rides.”
The man did not know w hat to do. Last, he took his boy on the donkey. Then the passerby said, “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself for
ov erloading the poor donkey?”
The man and the boy got off. They cut dow n a pole, tied the donkey’s feet to it and raised the pole to their shoulders. They arriv ed to a
bridge w hen the donkey, getting one of its feet loose, kick all out and caused the boy to drop his end of the pole. In the struggle, the
donkey fell ov er the bridge and then it w as drow ned.
“… tied the donkey’s feet to it ….” (last paragraph).
T he underlined word refers to ….

a) T he pole b) T he market

c) T he river d) T he donkey

20. A man and his son w ere going to the market. While they w ere w alking, a country man passed and said, “You fool, w hat a donkey for
but to ride upon?”
So the man put the boy on the donkey. But soon, some passersby said, “See that lazy, young steer. He lets his father w alk w hile he
rides.”
So the man ordered his boy to get off and got on himself, but the passerby said, “Shame on… that lazy old man, he lets his poor son
w alk, w hile he rides.”
The man did not know w hat to do. Last, he took his boy on the donkey. Then the passerby said, “Aren’t you ashamed of yourself for
ov erloading the poor donkey?”
The man and the boy got off. They cut dow n a pole, tied the donkey’s feet to it and raised the pole to their shoulders. They arriv ed to a
bridge w hen the donkey, getting one of its feet loose, kick all out and caused the boy to drop his end of the pole. In the struggle, the
donkey fell ov er the bridge and then it w as drow ned.
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?

a) T he man’s behavior made the donkey alive b) T he donkey was carried by its owners

c) T he man and his son took a rest near the bridge d) T he man and his donkey arrived at the market

21. T he person telling the story is . . .

a) Narrator b) First Person Point of View

c) T hird Person Point of View d) Narrative Writing

22. T he end of the story; brings the story to a satisfactory close.

a) Climax b) Exposition

c) Falling Action d) Resolution


23. 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. T he King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala, who was
famous for her beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter by a show of strength.
After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan had 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. T he fairy could not accept this, so she killed
Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.
Which one of the following statements is false about Sang Prabu?

a) Sang Prabu was a father of his only daughter b) Sang Prabu didn’t have a son

c) Sang Prabu was a king of a kingdom in West Java d) Sang Prabu was a wise man

e) Sang Prabu was taken to Kayangan by wicked fairy

24. 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. T he King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala, who was
famous for her beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter by a show of strength.
After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan had 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. T he fairy could not accept this, so she killed
Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.
Why the wicked fairy did used her magic to make Raden Begawan unconscious?

a) She didn’t like Raden Begawan b) She wanted Teja Nirmala to forget about her wedding

c) She didn't want the prince of Blangbangan marry the princess d) She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan feel love with her

e) She didn’t want Raden Prabu marry the princess

25. T he generic structure of narrative text are...

a) Orientation, Events, and Reorientation. b) Orientation and Resolution.

c) Orientation, and Complication. d) Orientation, Complication, and Resolution.

26. What is the orientation of narrative text?

a) T he opening paragraph where the characters of the story are b) T he end paragraph of the story.
introduced.

c) T he middle paragraph of the story. d) T he social function of the text.

27. What is complication of the text?

a) Where the story is ended. b) Where the story is started.

c) Where the problems in the story developed. d) Where the problems in the story is solved.

28. T hese are the stories of Narrative text, except . . .

a) Beauty and the Beast b) T he Lion and T he Old Man

c) Malik Kundang d) T he Biography of Albert Einstein

29. The Rabbit and the Turtle

One day a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow.
Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. T he rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. T he
fox was the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought.
T he rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap.
All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going.
However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish
line but found the turtle there waiting for him.

Who was the umpire of the race?

a) T he fox b) T he cat

c) T he rabbit d) T he turtle
30. The Rabbit and the Turtle

One day a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow.
Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. T he rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. T he
fox was the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought.
T he rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap.
All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going.
However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish
line but found the turtle there waiting for him.

Who won the race?

a) T he Cat b) T he T urtle

c) T he Fox d) T he Rabbit

31. The Rabbit and the Turtle

One day a rabbit was boasting about how fast he could run. He was laughing at the turtle for being so slow.
Much to the rabbit’s surprise, the turtle challenged him to a race. T he rabbit thought this was a good joke and accepted the challenge. T he
fox was the umpire of the race. As the race began, the rabbit raced way ahead of the turtle, just like everyone thought.
T he rabbit got to the halfway point and could not see the turtle anywhere. He was hot and tired and decided to stop and take a short nap.
All this time the turtle kept walking step by step by step. He never quit no matter how hot or tired he got. He just kept going.
However, the rabbit slept longer than he had thought and woke up. He could not see the turtle anywhere! He went at full-speed to the finish
line but found the turtle there waiting for him.

What is the moral value of the story?

a) Never underestimate others b) Be a good friend

c) Never stop walking d) Don't be arrogant

32.

What is the picture telling about?

a) Beauty and the Beast b) T imun Mas

c) T he Legend of Toba Lake d) Malin Kundang

33.

Who are the characters in the picture?

a) T he grasshopper and the ants b) T he lion and the crocodile

c) T he butterfly and the bees d) T he monkey and the crocodile


34. Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si T umang. In the bush he saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si T umang
hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took its heart home. When he told that it was si T umang’s heart, she was very angry
and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and forgot his name.
He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell in
love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son. He
insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to make a
boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated him. He was angry and kicked the boat. T he boat fell upside down on the
peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the northern of Bandung, West Java.

Who is the main character of the story above?

a) Sangkuriang’s mother b) Si T umang

c) Sangkuriang d) Dayang Sumbi

35. Tangkuban Perahu

Dayang Sumbi was exiled in the jungle, because she was unmarried but pregnant. She gave a birth to a baby boy and named him
Sangkuriang .

One day he went hunting with his dog, si T umang. In the bush he saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si T umang
hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took its heart home. When he told that it was si T umang’s heart, she was very angry
and hit Sang Kuriang’s head with a spoon. And he ran away and left his mother to the east. He did not know himself and forgot his name.
He was about 16 years of age.

After along time Sang Kuriang came back to the jungle where his mother lived. She looked younger than her age, so Sang Kuriang fell in
love with her. “Will you marry me?’’ one day he asked her. But Dayang Sumbi refused because she recognized that he was her son. He
insisted to marry her and Dayang Sumbi asked two marriage settlements. One, he had to dammed Citarum river, and two, had to make a
boat in one night

Sang Kuriang almost finished his work but Dayang Sumbi cheated him. He was angry and kicked the boat. T he boat fell upside down on the
peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu, at the northern of Bandung, West Java.

Why did Dayang Sumbi refuse sangkuriang proposal?

a) Because sangkuriang was not rich b) because she angry with sangkuriang

c) Because sangkuriang was ugly d) Because she recognized that he was her son

36. Sendang Sani Legend


Once upon a time, in Pati, Central Java, lived a man named Sunan Kalijaga. He asked his friends ki Rangga to go with him. Several
servants also joined them to carry their luggages, and they began walking to Sunan Muria’s house.
Several hours later Ki Rangga felt tired. He was embarrassed to walk together with Sunan Kalijaga, because Sunan Kalijaga didn’t look
tired while Ki Rangga was very tired and thirsty. Finally, Sunan Kalijaga asked Ki Rangga to take a rest under a big tree. It was time for the
Dzuhur prayer, but there was not water around to clean up or ‘wudu’ Ki Rangga was confused. He told Sunan Kalijaga about it. Sunan
Kalijaga only smiled and said, “We should pray for Allah SWT for water. Now, you must guard this big tree, Ki Rangga. It might bring water
to us, but remember! Everything happens, because Allah SWT. Don’t act alone. You must inform me when water comes out. I will be behind
that hill.” Ki Rangga promised Sunan Kalijaga to inform him when the water came out. So, Sunan Kalijaga went behind the hill. Ki Rangga
with his Servants set under the big tree. T hey quickly fell asleep. Suddenly, water came out of the big tree. T hey drank and played in the
water. Ki Rangga forgot Sunan Kalijaga’s message to inform him when the water came out.
Behind the hill Sunan Kalijaga was worried. So he went to the big tree. He was surprised to see Ki Rangga and his servants were playing in
the water, “You forgot my message to inform me when the water comes out. Instead, you are playing in the water is like a turtle,” said
Sunan Kalijaga, softly. A miracle happened. Ki Rangga and his servants turned into turtles. Ki Rangga was sad. He had changed into turtles,
because he didn’t keep his promise. T he water forms a pond. Now the pond is called Sendang Sani, which comes from the word Sendang =
Spring, Sani = Sisini (former) as a result of the incident of Sunan Kalijaga who discouraged him from taking ablution because he was
already Ki Rangga.
why Ki Rangga was embarrassed to walk together with Sunan Kalijaga?

a) Because Ki Rangga fell tired b) Because Ki Rangga like Sunan Kalijaga

c) Because Ki Rangga don't like Sunan Kalijaga d) because Sunan Kalijaga didn’t look tired while Ki Rangga was
very tired and thirsty.
37. 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. T he King, named Sang Prabu, was a wise man. He had an only daughter, called Princess Teja Nirmala, who was
famous for her beauty but she was not married. One day Sang Prabu made up his mind to settle the matter by a show of strength.
After that, Prince of Blambangan, named Raden Begawan had 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. T he fairy could not accept this, so she killed
Raden Begawan. When Princess Teja Nirmala heard this, she was very sad. So a nice fairy took her to the Kahyangan.
Why the wicked fairy did used her magic to make Raden Begawan unconscious?

a) She didn’t like Raden Begawan b) She didn’t want the prince of Blambangan feel love with her

c) She didn't want the prince of Blangbangan marry the princess d) She wanted Teja Nirmala to forget about her wedding

e) She didn’t want Raden Prabu marry the princess

38. A long time ago, very few people lived in the New Territories. T here 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 forest.
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 T im go with you though the forest.”
So Ah T im 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. T hey began to run to avoid the danger, but Ah T im kicked against a stone and fell down. At once the wolves caught him. T he
young woman cried to the wolves, “ please eat my own son instead.” T hen, 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.
T hey ran back to the house and called for help. All 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.
What separated between one village to another a long time ago in the New Territories ?

a) forests b) Mountains

c) Towers and logs d) Hills

e) Another Village

39. A Story From T he Farm Yard Two roosters were fighting fiercely to be the king of the farm yard. One finally gained advantage and the other
surrendered.

T he loosing rooster slunk away and hid itself in a quiet corner. T he winner flew up to a high wall, flapped its wings and crowed its victory, as
loud as it could.

Suddenly, an eagle came sailing through the air and carried it off, with its talons. T he loosing rooster immediately came out of its corner
and ruled the farm yard from then on.

From the text we know that ....

a) Only one rooster can rule the roost b) T he farm needs a new king

c) T he roosters are fighting to flap their wings d) T he eagle had watched them all day

40.

What kind of this story?

a) Legend b) Fable

c) Folklore d) Fairytale
Answ er Keys

1. b) To graze on the level ground 2. b) A high cliff 3. a) Don’t easily believe in well behaved
creatures

4. b) T he wolf was eager to eat the goat 5. c) Show our loves to our mother 6. b) He took the girl to her mother’s
cemetery

7. b) A man helped a girl by buying her a 8. a) A pail of milk 9. d) A day dreaming milk-maid
flower

10. d) Don't count your chickens before 11. b) T he chrysalis had become a butterfly 12. c) T he ant was feeling sorry for the
they are hatched chrysalis

13. c) T he ant and the chrysalis 14. c) T he appearance may be deceptive 15. a) She brought it to her house and took
care of it

16. b) T he old woman who looked after a 17. c) T he king's palace 18. a) His father asked him to do that
snail

19. a) T he pole 20. c) T he man and his son took a rest near 21. a) Narrator
the bridge

22. d) Resolution 23. e) Sang Prabu was taken to Kayangan 24. c) She didn't want the prince of
by wicked fairy Blangbangan marry the princess

25. d) Orientation, Complication, and 26. a) T he opening paragraph where the 27. c) Where the problems in the story
Resolution. characters of the story are developed.
introduced.

28. d) T he Biography of Albert Einstein 29. a) T he fox 30. b) T he T urtle

31. a) Never , Don't be 32. a) Beauty and the Beast 33. a) T he grasshopper and the ants
underestimate d) arrogant
others

34. c) Sangkuriang 35. d) Because she recognized that he was 36. d) because Sunan Kalijaga didn’t look
her son tired while Ki Rangga was very tired
and thirsty.

37. c) She didn't want the prince of 38. a) forests 39. a) Only one rooster can rule the roost
Blangbangan marry the princess

40. b) Fable

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