Assessment Chapter 2Online version This quiz is designed to help students review and understand the key elements of Descriptive Text. It covers the purpose, structure, language features, and examples of descriptive sentences. The questions also test students’ understanding of adjectives, sensory words, and the use of the Simple Present Tense. Read each question carefully and choose the best answer (A–E). by Fifi Melani 1 The main purpose of a descriptive text is to… a Tell the story b Give Instructions c Describe a person, place, or thing d Explain how to do something e Tell about biography 2 The structure of a descriptive text consists of… a Identification and Description b Introduction and Resolution c Orientation and Resolution d Introduction and Events e Introduction and Solution 3 Which of the following sentences is written in Simple Present Tense? a I went to Bali last year. b She is going to the park. c My classroom is very clean. d They were happy yesterday. e I watched movie last night 4 Which word is an adjective? a Run b Beautiful c Quickly d Writing e Singing 5 In a descriptive text, the identification part usually… a Tells the name and location of the object b Lists the events in order c Explains the result of an experiment d Tells moral value e Explain steps of experiment 6 Which sensory word relates to hearing? a Beautiful b Salty c Fragrant d Smooth e Noisy 7 The flowers smell so good in the morning. The sensory word in the sentence is… a Flowers b Good c Smell d Morning e So 8 The Simple Present Tense is used to describe… a Something that happened in the past b Future events c Something that has already finished d Habits or general truth e Something that will never happen 9 Which sentence uses the correct adjective order? a A red big car b A big red car c A car big red d A car red big e A big car red 10 The following sentence is suitable for the description part: a My school is located in Bandung. b My school has a large yard and many trees c My school’s name is SMA 1 Bandung d I go to school every morning e My school very famous 11 Which of the following words is NOT a sensory adjective? a Soft b Fragrant c Loud d Hot e Read 12 Borobudur Temple is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Indonesia. The sentence belongs to… a Identification b Description c Orientation d Events e Resolution 13 The correct form of the verb in Simple Present Tense is… a She go to school every day. b She goes to school every day. c She going to school every day. d She is go to school every day. e She went school every day, 14 What is the main language feature of a descriptive text? a Use of action verbs b Use of past tense verbs c Use of adjectives d Use of connectors of time e Use of commands 15 Which of the following is NOT usually found in a descriptive text? a Sequencing words (first, next, then) b Adjectives c Simple Present Tense d Sensory details e Noun 16 The word “beautifully” belongs to which word class? a Adjective b Verb c Pronoun d Word e Noun 17 The word “delicious” is used to describe… a A sound b A smell c A taste d A color e A shape 18 Which sentence is NOT written in Simple Present Tense? a She lives in a big city. b My brother plays football every weekend. c I am studying for the test right now. d The sun rises in the east. e The classroom looks bright and clean. 19 The word “giant” in “a giant tree” means… a Very small b Very big c Very new d Very old e Very tall 20 Which sentence contains two adjectives? a The lake is clear and calm. b The dog runs fast. c I swim every weekend. d The tree grows tall. e My friends study hard. 21 Which of the following words is a noun? a Bright b Slowly c Shiny d Red e Happiness 22 The purpose of using sensory words in a descriptive text is to… a Tell a chronological story b Help readers imagine the object more clearly c Explain how something works d Present arguments logically e List facts and data 23 Which word describes a color? a Loud b Red c Sweet d Cold e Shiny 24 The opposite meaning of “clean” is… a Dirty b Neat c Tidy d Peacefull e Bright 25 The word “stinky” is used to describe… a A smell b A texture c A color d A taste e A sound