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MAPEH 8

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  • Q1
    1. Benny watched a wayang kulit performance during his holidays. He could not see the performance but only dark shadows of figures on a cloth screen. Which of the following statements best explains how the dark shadows are formed?
    b. The puppets are dull in colour so they form dark shadows
    d. Light shining in front of the screen makes the shadows appear dark
    c. Light shining on the puppets casts their shadows on the screen
    a. The puppets are too colourful so their shadows are dark
    30s
  • Q2
    2. What is Wayang Kulit?
    d. A cult that worships Lil Wayne
    c. Shadow puppetry that uses light and shadow to tell a story
    a. A comfortable kilt that originated in southern Asia
    b. Puppetry that uses one's hands
    10s
  • Q3
    3. How did Wayang Kulit flourish?
    d. It didn't.
    b. Everyone else in neighboring countries liked the shadow puppetry and copied it.
    c. The Emperor of China took a liking to it and required his subjects to learn the puppetry.
    a. Indian traders began showing it off to other merchants.
    10s
  • Q4
    4. What is a Pelog?
    c. Seven-toned gamelan musical scale used in wayang cepak, or wayang stories
    d. A character that is often greedy and snobby
    a. A type of pork that was distributed to viewers of Wayang Kulit
    b. An early version of a Pesto log that was used to fuel the fire for the show.
    10s
  • Q5
    5. Where does Wayang Kulit still live on?
    d. Japan
    a. China
    c. United States of America
    b. Indonesia
    10s
  • Q6
    6. Nowadays the Wayang Kulit is_____.
    b. thriving as a cultural art form
    d. acquired by talented individuals
    a. performed at village
    c. played as cultural performance
    10s
  • Q7
    7. It can be concluded that the skills of the Dalang are ________________.
    c. passed on from one generation to another
    d. acquired by talented individuals
    a. played as cultural performance
    b. performed continually for 8 hours
    10s
  • Q8
    8. The puppets used for the Wayang Kulit are made from
    c. Cotton fiber and bamboo sticks
    a. Paper and bamboo sticks
    b. Leather and bamboo sticks
    d. Fabric and bamboo sticks
    10s
  • Q9
    9. The Tok Dalang does the following except
    b. plays the gamelan
    d. read the script
    a. tells stories
    c. handles the puppets
    10s
  • Q10
    Read and answer the following questions based on the paragraph. One of the oldest Indian festivals Holi is celebrated as a symbol of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Also known as the Festival of Colors, this event lasts for a night and a day, starting in the evening of a Full Moon Day, normally in February or March. Holi celebrations begin with a performance of religious rituals in front of a big bonfire, hoping that the prayers will destroy the internal evil. In the morning, people smear each other with colors, using powder, water guns and water-filled balloons. Holi has become so popular that it is also celebrated in other Southeast Asian countries. 10. Thousands of sky lanterns _________ over the Pingxi District.
    b. shine
    a. light
    c. glow
    d. bright
    45s
  • Q11
    Read and answer the following questions based on the paragraph. One of the oldest Indian festivals Holi is celebrated as a symbol of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Also known as the Festival of Colors, this event lasts for a night and a day, starting in the evening of a Full Moon Day, normally in February or March. Holi celebrations begin with a performance of religious rituals in front of a big bonfire, hoping that the prayers will destroy the internal evil. In the morning, people smear each other with colors, using powder, water guns and water-filled balloons. Holi has become so popular that it is also celebrated in other Southeast Asian countries. 11. Holi celebrations begin with a performance of religious _________.
    a. observances
    b. rituals
    c. manifestations
    d. task
    45s
  • Q12
    Read and answer the following questions based on the paragraph. One of the oldest Indian festivals Holi is celebrated as a symbol of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Also known as the Festival of Colors, this event lasts for a night and a day, starting in the evening of a Full Moon Day, normally in February or March. Holi celebrations begin with a performance of religious rituals in front of a big bonfire, hoping that the prayers will destroy the internal evil. In the morning, people smear each other with colors, using powder, water guns and water-filled balloons. Holi has become so popular that it is also celebrated in other Southeast Asian countries. 12. The lanterns are released to drive _________ the evil.
    d. return
    a. out
    c. off
    b. away
    45s
  • Q13
    Read and answer the following questions based on the paragraph. One of the oldest Indian festivals Holi is celebrated as a symbol of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Also known as the Festival of Colors, this event lasts for a night and a day, starting in the evening of a Full Moon Day, normally in February or March. Holi celebrations begin with a performance of religious rituals in front of a big bonfire, hoping that the prayers will destroy the internal evil. In the morning, people smear each other with colors, using powder, water guns and water-filled balloons. Holi has become so popular that it is also celebrated in other Southeast Asian countries. 13. Holi is a celebration of good _________ evil
    d. amidst
    b. over
    c. on top of
    a. above
    45s
  • Q14
    Read and answer the following questions based on the paragraph. One of the oldest Indian festivals Holi is celebrated as a symbol of good over evil, the arrival of spring and the end of winter. Also known as the Festival of Colors, this event lasts for a night and a day, starting in the evening of a Full Moon Day, normally in February or March. Holi celebrations begin with a performance of religious rituals in front of a big bonfire, hoping that the prayers will destroy the internal evil. In the morning, people smear each other with colors, using powder, water guns and water-filled balloons. Holi has become so popular that it is also celebrated in other Southeast Asian countries. 14. Why do people pray on the first night of the Holi festival?
    a. They have health problems.
    d. They pray for nothing.
    c. They hope it will destroy the evil.
    b. They wish for a prosperous year.
    45s
  • Q15
    15. Smoking is harmful to our body.
    False
    True
    5s

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