Test Your Competence (Narrative)

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TEST YOUR COMPETENCE (NARRATIVE TEXT)

1. What exactly the purpose of narrative text is?


A. To describe something D. To persuade the readers or listeners
B. To tell how to make something E. To entertain the readers or listeners
C. To report news to audience

2. The text structure of narrative text are ……


A. Orientation -Complication-Reiteration-Reorientation
B. Orientation-Complication- Resolution- Reorientation
C. Identification-Description-Resolution- Reorientation
D. Reorientation - Complication-Reiteration- Orientation
E. Reorientation- Orientation- Complication-Resolution

3. The following sentences are simple past form except ……


A. They knew that anything dangerous can happen any time.
B. They saw a large bear getting closer toward them.
C. The other one did not know how to climb up the tree.
D. She decided that it would be best if she ran away.
E. Saliva includes small amounts of electrolytes and enzymes.

4. The following sentences using adjectives to describe the people, animals or things except
……
A. He would go to town and work there.
B. They saw a large bear getting closer toward them.
C. On a sunny morning, the farmers are fishing in the river.
D. There was a kind woman who had no children.
E, “Hopefully this week I got a big fish,” he said in the heart.

Read the text carefully and answer question number 5 – 10!

Long time ago, an old woman and her son lived in a small village. Her son was called Malin
Kundang. They were very poor but they loved each other very much.
One day Malin Kundang told his mother that he would go to town and work there. At first his
mother did not allow him but finally she let him go with tears.
Malin Kundang worked hard in a big town and in a short time he became a rich man. However he
completely forgot his poor old mother.
Some years later he sailed to a harbor near his village. When his mother heard about this news she
came to meet him. Malin Kundang pretended not to know her. He said, “You‟re not my mother.
Go away! ” His mother became very sad and before she went she said, “Oh, Malin Kundang, you
are a wicked son. You‟ll never be safe now. You and your money will turn to stone.”
Some days later his ship left the harbor. The sea was calm but when he reached the open sea there
was a great storm. The ship was drowned. Malin Kundang and his money changed into a stone.

5. What is the purpose of the text?


A. To explain something
B. To entertain the reader
C. To persuade the reader
D. To describe Malin Kundang
E. To tell writer’s experience

6. How did Malin Kundang and his mother life first?


A. They were rich and lived happily
B. They were rich but lived unhappily
C. They were poor but loved each other
D. They were poor and hated each other
E. They lived in a big house and loved each other very much

7. The first paragraph is the ….. of the text.


A. Complication
B. Orientation
C. Re-orientation
D. Resolution
E. Reiteration

8. Which one is the resolution of the text?


A. Malin Kundang went to town
B. Malin Kundang became a rich man
C. Malin Kundang loved his mother very much
D. Malin Kundang and his money changed into a stone
E. Malin Kundang told his mother that he would go to town

9. What tense is mostly used in the text?


A. Simple present tense
B. Simple past tense
C. Simple perfect tense
D. Present continuous tense
E. Past continuous tense
10. What can we learn from the story of Malin Kundang?
A. Meet our mom D. Never be a cruel son/daughter
B. Give our mom money E. Never be a naughty son/daughter
C. Leave our old mom

GOOD LUCK

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