1.
A legend
belongs to ..... text.
A.
Narrative
B.
Descriptive
C.
Exposition
D.
Persuasive
E.
Recount
2.
Social function of a legend is same as any
narrative text, that is .....
A.
Tell the
importance of preserving culture
B.
Inform
about the supernatural things in the past
C.
Retell
the past events
D.
Entertain the reader
E.
to
convince the readers that its important to be discussed
3.
Rara Jonggrang is the example of the character
focus from the legend .....
A.
Toba Lake
B.
Prambanan Temple
C.
Tangkuban Perahu Mountain
D.
Southern Sea
E.
Borobudur Temple
4.
Legends
are transmitted from generations to generations through .....
A.
Historical Viewpoints only
B.
Biblical Writing
C.
Oral Folklore
D.
Formal Teachings only
E.
Textbook
5.
Legend
is a story about the origin of .....
A.
Famous place or
person
B.
Bedtime stories
C.
Gods and their creations
D.
Animal's name
E.
hobbies people
6.
Arrange the sentences below into a
correct narrative!
(1) At the
further of the wood was another pretty cottage
(2) There
was once a sweet maid who lived in a pretty cottage
(3) She gave
her a red clock with a hood which she always wear
(4) Where
grandmother lived in
(5)
Everybody loved this little girl, her grandmother loved her most of all
(6) So,
people called her Red Riding Hood
The best arrangement is...
A. 2-3-1-4-5-6
B. 1-2-4-3-5-6
C. 2-1-3-5-4-6
D. 2-1-4-5-3-6
E. 2-4-3-1-6-5
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 Tumang. In the
bush he saw a pig, Wayungyang. He wanted to shoot Wayungyang but si Tumang
hindered him. He was angry at it and killed it, and then took its heart home.
When he told that it was si Tumang’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 a long 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. The
boat fell upside down on the peak of mountain. It was known Tangkuban Perahu,
at the northern of Bandung, West Java.
7. Where is the legend from? It
is from ...
A. Central Java
B. North Java
C.
West Java
D. East Java
E. South Java
8. Why
did Dayang Sumbi refuse Sangkuriang proposal?
- because Sangkuriang didn't
propose her
- because she angry with
sangkuriang
- Because she recognized
that he was her son
- Because sangkuriang was
ugly
- Because sangkuriang was
not rich
The
Rabbit’s Revenge
Long, long ago a rabbit and a lion were neighbors. The
lion was very proud, and was fond of boasting about his strength. And though
they were such close neighbors, the lion, looked down upon the rabbit, and used
to bully and frighten her. Finally, the rabbit could stand it no longer and
wanted to get her own back.
One day she went to the lion and said, “Good day,
respected elder brother. Imagine it, I met an animal over there who looked
exactly like you, and he said to me, ‘Is there anyone in the world who dares
stand up to me? If there is, let him come and have a duel with me. If there is
no one, all of you have to submit to my rule and be my servants!” “Oh, he was
an intolerable braggart! He is so puffed up with pride that his eyes can’t even
light on anyone!”, added the rabbit.
“Oho,” the lion said, “ Didn’t
you mention me to him?”
“Yes, indeed,” the rabbit replied. “But it would have
been better if I hadn’t, When I described how strong you were, he just sneered
and said dreadfully rude things. He even went so far as to say that he wouldn’t
take you for his attendant!”
The lion flew into a rage and
roared, “ Where is he? Where is he?”
So the rabbit took the lion
behind a hill and, not going to near herself, pointed to a deep well from a
distance, and said, “He is down there, in the well,”
The lion hastened to the well and glared angrily into it.
Yes, there was his rival who even glared back at him angrily. The lion roared,
and his enemy roared back. The lion became so furious that his hair lion showed
his teeth and lashed out with his paws to scare his rival and his enemy in the
well retaliated! In a fit of anger the lion sprang into the air with all he
might and then . . . flung himself at the enemy in the well. The result was
that the proud lion was instantly drowned.
9. What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
A. The lion was too furious that he challanged the
other animal to fight
B. The rabbit told the lion that a strong animal
challenged him to duel
C. The rabbit and the lion went to a hill to fight the
strong animal
D. The rabbit was successful in defeating the lion
E. The lion was challenged by a strong animal
10. What can we learn from the
story?
A. Be a good neighbor
B. Don’t be so arrogant
C. We must help each other
D. An enemy can be a good friend
E. A friend in need is a friend indeed
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