READING COMPREHENSION TEST (NARATIVE TEXT)
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- Q1
What is the theme of the story above ?
A love story
A dramatic story
A legend story
A romantic story
60s - Q2
What we can learn from the text above?
We must not eat out father's meal
We must not break our promise
We must obey our perents
We must go fishing to find a golden fish
60s - Q3
According to the legend of Lake Toba, the lake was created because .... ?
Big earthquake followed by non-stop pouring rain
Mountain exploded.
The father broke his promise
The father angry to his daughter
30s - Q4
What is the dominant structure used in the text?
Simple future tense
Simple past tense
Present continuous tense
Simple present tense
30s - Q5
What is the complication in paragraf 3?
The mother started crying, felt sad that her husband had broken his promise
The daughter ran home and askes her mother.
His daughter was so hungry and she ate his father' lunch
His daughter was so hungry and she ate his father' lunch
30s - Q6
Finnaly, what did happen to the man?
He sunk
He turned into a fish
He turned into an island
He turned into a lake
30s - Q7
Who is the man in the story?
Raden
Prabu
Samosir
Joko
30s - Q8
“She turned into a fish again and the man became the island of Samosir.”
The word “she” from the sentence refers to ?
The father
The daughter
One of the father’s relatives
The mother
30s - Q9
When does the big tragedy happens ?
At noon
In the morning
At night
In the evening
30s - Q10
What was the requirement of her getting married ?
Be a great father
AAccept all the woman’s flaws
Never lie to the woman
Keep the secret about the woman’s origin
30s