1) What is the main purpose of a narrative text? a) To describe something b) To entertain by telling a story c) To explain how something works d) To persuade the readers 2) Narrative texts usually begin with… a) Orientation b) Resolution c) Complication d) Reorientation 3) In narrative text, the orientation contains… a) The solution to the problem b) The closing statement c) The introduction of characters and setting d) The moral value 4) Which part shows the problems in the story? a) Resolution b) Reorientation c) Complication d) Orientation 5) The resolution in a narrative text is the part where… a) The problem is introduced b) The story begins c) The conflict is solved d) The characters appear for the first time 6) Which is a characteristic of narrative text? a) Uses scientific vocabulary b) Uses imaginative sequences of events c) Uses passive voice in all paragraphs d) Focuses on factual information 7) Which of the following is NOT a type of narrative text? a) Legend b) Fairy tale c) Science report d) Fable 8) What is the moral value? a) The sequence of events b) The lesson learned from the story c) The characters’ dialogue d) The story’s conflict 9) Which sentence shows a complication? a) “The prince entered the forest carefully.” b) “Suddenly, a giant blocked his way and roared loudly.” c) “He lived happily ever after.” d) “Long ago, in a small village, there lived a kind girl.” 10) The phrase “Once upon a time” is usually used in… a) News reports b) Procedures c) Narrative texts d) Descriptive 11) The main character in a narrative text is called… a) Protagonist b) Narrator c) Audience d) Editor 12) The character who opposes the protagonist is the… a) Supporting character b) Antagonist c) Publisher d) Witness 13) What does “setting” refer to? a) The time and place of the story b) The moral value c) The dialogue between characters d) The title of the story 14) Which of the following is a narrative text? a) A recipe b) A legend about a magical bird c) A schedule d) A diagram 15) Which tense is commonly used in narrative text? a) Simple Present b) Future Continuous c) Simple Past d) Present Perfect 16) What is the climax of a narrative story? a) The introduction b) The highest point of conflict c) The moral value d) The ending 17) “The king punished the greedy minister.” Which part of the narrative does this sentence represent? a) Orientation b) Complication c) Resolution d) Reorientation 18) Which of the following phrases indicates a past action? a) Is walking b) Will go c) Went to the castle d) Is going 19) If a story ends with a sad ending, it is called… a) Comedy b) Tragedy c) Fable d) Myth 20) Which one is an example of a narrative text topic? a) How to make bread b) The benefits of exercise c) The adventure of a brave knight d) The structure of plant cells 21) Which sentence shows a fantasy element? a) “The sun rises in the east.” b) “She teleported instantly to the mountain peak.” c) “The teacher explained the lesson.” d) “The farmer planted rice.” 22) What makes fantasy different from science fiction? a) Fantasy uses magic; science fiction uses technology b) Fantasy has no characters c) Science fiction has no setting d) They are exactly the same 23) What role does the hero usually play in a fantasy story? a) Causes problems b) Protects others from danger c) Teaches science d) Writes a report 24) Which is a typical conflict in fantasy texts? a) Wizard vs. dark force b) Student vs. teacher c) Customer vs. seller d) Player vs. coach 25) A magical object in fantasy is also called a… a) Prop b) Plot twist c) Artifact d) Setting 26) Which of the following is an example of a fantasy creature? a) Dolphin b) Unicorn c) Eagle d) Cat 27) The beginning of a fantasy text usually introduces… a) Weather reports b) Characters and settings c) Economic trends d) Sports results 28) What language features are often found in fantasy texts? a) Technical terms b) Legal vocabulary c) Narrative and imaginative words d) Business terms 29) What is world-building in fantasy? a) Describing real-world facts b) Creating a unique imaginary universe c) Explaining political systems d) Writing business proposals 30) Which sentence best describes a fantasy plot? a) A king sends a young hero on a quest to defeat a monster b) A teacher explains grammar rules c) A chef cooks traditional food d) A journalist writes news about the economy 31) What is the main purpose of a legend? a) To explain scientific facts b) To entertain with imaginary futuristic stories c) To tell traditional stories about heroic figures or origins of places d) To describe daily activities 32) Which of the following is a common characteristic of a legend? a) Set in the future b) Based on real events but exaggerated c) Full of scientific explanations d) Focuses only on animals 33) Legends usually take place in … a) A historical setting b) A space station c) A modern city 34) Which statement best describes the characters in legends? a) Entirely fictional and impossible b) Robotic or futuristic c) Often heroic and sometimes supernatural d) Only animals that talk 35) The conflict in legend stories usually comes from … a) Misunderstandings in social media b) Clashes between good and evil c) Business competition d) School problems 36) What is the main conflict in the story? a) Sangkuriang builds a boat b) Tumang becomes a hero c) Sangkuriang kills his mother d) Dayang Sumbi loses her bracelet 37) The story is considered a legend because … a) It explains the origin of a natural place b) It is set in outer space c) It uses high technology d) It includes scientific experiments 38) What can we infer about Sangkuriang’s character? a) He is patient b) He is easily angered c) He is very wise d) He is afraid of dogs 39) Which moral value fits the story? a) Always trust strangers b) Think before you act c) Technology solves problems d) Never explore nature 40) Which of the following is an example of an Indonesian legend? a) Snow White b) Malin Kundang c) Dracula d) Harry Potter 41) In a legend, supernatural events are usually … a) Impossible and unrealistic b) Completely absent c) Used to teach moral lessons d) Not related to the characters 42) What is the common structure of a legend text? a) Identification – Description b) Orientation – Complication – Resolution c) Goal – Materials – Steps d) Thesis – Arguments – Conclusion 43) Why do legends survive for generations? a) They are recorded in business documents b) They are passed down through oral tradition c) They use advanced technology d) They are modern stories 44) Legends often explain the origin of … a) Technology b) Natural landmarks c) School subjects d) Modern inventions 45) The tone of most legends is … a) Humorous b) Inspirational or moralistic c) Completely neutral d) Scientific 46) Which of the following can modify a noun in a noun phrase? a) Adjectives b) Determiners c) Quantifiers d) All of the above 47) What is the function of the noun phrase “the red umbrella” in this sentence? “Tom took the red umbrella before leaving.” a) Subject b) Object c) Complement d) Adverb 48) Which sentence includes two noun phrases? a) She sings. b) The cute baby hugged her mother. c) They ran fast. d) He slept late. 49) Choose the best noun phrase to complete the sentence: “We need ___ for the project.” a) to finish b) some new materials c) working hard d) very carefully 50) Which of these phrases contains a possessive noun phrase? a) A long road b) The children’s playground c) Several cars d) A big house

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