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Pengayaan Narrative Non Fict
Selimar
High School-grade 11
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Question 1
Multiple Choice

What is the main idea of the text?

A. Greta Thunberg started a global movement to fight climate change.
B. Greta Thunberg enjoys skipping school every Friday.
C. The Swedish government does not care about climate change.
D. Young people should never protest.
E. Greta Thunberg wants to be a scientist.
Question 2
Multiple Choice

What is the purpose of the text?

A. To explain the effects of global warming.
B. To inform readers about Greta Thunberg’s activism.
C. To describe the process of climate change.
D. To tell readers how to join a protest.
E. To criticize world leaders.
Question 3
Multiple Choice

What did Greta Thunberg do every Friday to fight climate change?

A. She attended climate conferences.
B. She posted on social media.
C. She skipped school and protested in front of the Swedish Parliament.
D. She wrote letters to world leaders.
E. She stopped using electricity at home.
Question 4
Multiple Choice

What happened after Greta started her school strike?

A. The Swedish government ignored her completely.
B. The media started paying attention, and young people joined her movement.
C. She decided to stop her protest after a few weeks.
D. Her school gave her an award for bravery.
E. She was punished for skipping school.
Question 5
Multiple Choice

What challenges did Greta face in her activism?

A. She had to move to another country.
B. She was ignored by the United Nations.
C. She was criticized for being too young and inexperienced.
D. She did not have any supporters.
E. She was arrested for protesting.
Question 6
Multiple Choice

Why did young people around the world start joining Greta’s movement?

A. Because their governments forced them to participate.
B. Because they wanted to skip school without consequences.
C. Because Greta gave them money to protest.
D. Because it was a school assignment.
E. Because they were inspired by her bravery and concern for the environment.
Question 7
Multiple Choice

What might have happened if Greta never started her protest?

A. Young people around the world would still protest.
B. Fridays for Future would not exist.
C. C. The Swedish Parliament would change its laws faster.
D. World leaders would take action sooner.
E. Climate change would completely stop.
Question 8
Multiple Choice

What does the phrase "Our house is on fire" imply?

A. The world is in serious danger due to climate change.
B. Greta’s house was burned down
C. People should stop using electricity.
D. Sweden is experiencing a natural disaster.
E. The government should build more houses.
Question 9
Multiple Choice

What does the word "strike" mean in this context?

A. A physical fight.
B. A new scientific discovery.
C. A sudden disaster.
D. A planned protest by refusing to do something.
E. A special event.
Question 10
Multiple Choice

What is the synonym of the word "influential"?

A. Weak
B. Ordinary
C. Irrelevant
D. Unimportant
E. Powerful
Question 11
Multiple Choice

What can be inferred about Greta’s motivation?

A. She wanted to become famous through social media.
B. She was forced by her parents to start the protest.
C. She was deeply concerned about climate change and wanted immediate action.
D. She was against all forms of government policies.
E. She only protested because her friends encouraged her.
Question 12
Multiple Choice

How did Greta’s speech at the United Nations impact world leaders?

A. It led to the immediate reduction of carbon emissions worldwide.
B. It pressured them to take climate change more seriously.
C. It made them ignore the climate crisis.
D. It encouraged countries to stop protesting.
E. It resulted in banning school strikes.
Question 13
Multiple Choice

What is the effect of the media covering Greta’s protest?

A. Schools around the world banned student protests.
B. People started ignoring environmental issues.
C. The government shut down her protests.
D. Scientists criticized her activism.
E. More people became aware of climate change and joined the movement.
Question 14
Multiple Choice

What does Greta’s persistence in climate activism teach young people?

A. Determination and courage can bring global awareness.
B. Protesting is the only way to solve global problems.
C. School is not important when fighting for a cause.
D. Climate change is not a serious issue.
E. Young people should not question authorities.
Question 15
Multiple Choice

Based on the text, what would be the best way to support Greta’s cause?

A. Reducing personal carbon footprint and spreading awareness.
B. Skipping school every day without reason.
C. Ignoring climate change issues.
D. Leaving the responsibility to politicians.
E. Banning all protests related to the environment.
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