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Primary 1 Malay Vocabulary Quiz

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Primary 1 Malay Quiz - Vocabulary

Name: ___________________________
Class: Primary 1 _______
Date: ___________________________
Score: ______ / 20

Duration: 30 minutes
Total Marks: 20

Instructions:

  1. Answer all questions.
  2. Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided.
  3. For multiple-choice questions, circle the correct letter (A, B, C, or D).
  4. Read each question carefully before answering.

Section A: Picture Vocabulary (Questions 1–5)

[5 marks]
Look at each picture and choose the correct Malay word.

1.
<image_placeholder> id: Q1-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q1 description: A colour illustration of a red apple with a green leaf on its stem, on a plain white background. labels: epal (apple) values: N/A must_show: Whole apple, stem, leaf, red colour, green leaf </image_placeholder>

What is this fruit called in Malay?
A) Pisang
B) Epal
C) Durian
D) Mangga

Answer: ______ [1]

2.
<image_placeholder> id: Q2-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q2 description: A colour illustration of a yellow banana, slightly curved, on a plain white background. labels: pisang (banana) values: N/A must_show: Whole banana, yellow colour, curved shape </image_placeholder>

What is this fruit called in Malay?
A) Epal
B) Durian
C) Pisang
D) Rambutan

Answer: ______ [1]

3.
<image_placeholder> id: Q3-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q3 description: A colour illustration of a round orange with a textured peel, on a plain white background. labels: oren (orange) values: N/A must_show: Round orange, textured orange peel </image_placeholder>

What is this fruit called in Malay?
A) Oren
B) Limau
C) Betik
D) Nenas

Answer: ______ [1]

4.
<image_placeholder> id: Q4-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q4 description: A colour illustration of a green watermelon slice showing red flesh and black seeds, on a plain white background. labels: tembikai (watermelon) values: N/A must_show: Green rind, red flesh, black seeds, triangular slice shape </image_placeholder>

What is this fruit called in Malay?
A) Tembikai
B) Betik
C) Nenas
D) Durian

Answer: ______ [1]

5.
<image_placeholder> id: Q5-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q5 description: A colour illustration of a spiky green durian fruit, on a plain white background. labels: durian (durian) values: N/A must_show: Spiky green husk, oval shape </image_placeholder>

What is this fruit called in Malay?
A) Mangga
B) Durian
C) Rambutan
D) Pisang

Answer: ______ [1]


Section B: Matching and Classification (Questions 6–10)

[5 marks]
Match each word to the correct picture or category.

6. Draw a line to match each Malay word to the correct picture.
<image_placeholder> id: Q6-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q6 description: A matching exercise layout. Left column: four Malay words (Buku, Pensil, Meja, Kerusi). Right column: four simple line drawings in random order — an open book, a pencil, a rectangular table with four legs, a chair with backrest. labels: Buku (book), Pensil (pencil), Meja (table), Kerusi (chair) values: N/A must_show: Four distinct word labels, four distinct simple drawings, clear space for drawing lines </image_placeholder>

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7. Draw a line to match each Malay word to the correct picture.
<image_placeholder> id: Q7-fig1 type: figure linked_question: Q7 description: A matching exercise layout. Left column: four Malay words (Mata, Telinga, Hidung, Mulut). Right column: four simple line drawings in random order — an eye, an ear, a nose, a mouth. labels: Mata (eye), Telinga (ear), Hidung (nose), Mulut (mouth) values: N/A must_show: Four distinct word labels, four distinct simple drawings of facial features, clear space for drawing lines </image_placeholder>

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8. Circle the word that belongs to the group Fruits (Buah-buahan).
A) Kerusi
B) Epal
C) Pensil
D) Baju

Answer: ______ [1]

9. Circle the word that belongs to the group School Things (Barang-barang Sekolah).
A) Pisang
B) Tangan
C) Buku
D) Kaki

Answer: ______ [1]

10. Circle the word that belongs to the group Body Parts (Bahagian Badan).
A) Meja
B) Mata
C) Durian
D) Baju

Answer: ______ [1]


Section C: Fill in the Blanks and Sentence Completion (Questions 11–15)

[5 marks]
Complete each sentence with the correct word from the box.
Word Box: ayah, ibu, adik, abang, kakak

11. _______________ saya memasak nasi di dapur.
(My mother cooks rice in the kitchen.)

Answer: _______________ [1]

12. _______________ saya bekerja di pejabat.
(My father works in the office.)

Answer: _______________ [1]

13. Saya ada dua _______________ dan satu _______________.
(I have two older brothers and one younger sister.)

Answer: _______________ , _______________ [1]

14. _______________ saya bermain bola di padang.
(My older sister plays ball in the field.)

Answer: _______________ [1]

15. _______________ saya masih kecil, umur tiga tahun.
(My younger brother is still small, three years old.)

Answer: _______________ [1]


Section D: Reading and Vocabulary in Context (Questions 16–20)

[5 marks]
Read the short text and answer the questions.

Text:
Ali dan Amin beradik. Mereka pergi ke pasar dengan ibu. Di pasar, mereka membeli epal, pisang, dan oren. Pulang ke rumah, mereka makan buah-buahan itu. Rasanya manis dan segar.

16. Siapa pergi ke pasar bersama Ali dan Amin?
______________________________________________________ [1]

17. Apa yang mereka beli di pasar? Senaraikan tiga buah.
______________________________________________________ [1]

18. Apakah rasa buah-buahan yang mereka makan?
______________________________________________________ [1]

19. Tulis dua nama buah-buahan lain yang tidak disebut dalam teks.
______________________________________________________ [1]

20. Buat satu ayat pendek menggunakan perkataan 'makan'.
______________________________________________________ [1]


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Answers

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Primary 1 Malay Quiz - Vocabulary (Answer Key)

Total Marks: 20


Section A: Picture Vocabulary (Questions 1–5)

[5 marks]

1. Answer: B
Explanation: The picture shows a red apple with a green leaf. In Malay, "apple" is epal. Pisang is banana, durian is durian, and mangga is mango.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.

2. Answer: C
Explanation: The picture shows a yellow curved banana. In Malay, "banana" is pisang. Epal is apple, durian is durian, rambutan is rambutan.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.

3. Answer: A
Explanation: The picture shows a round orange with textured peel. In Malay, "orange" is oren. Limau is lime/lemon, betik is papaya, nenas is pineapple.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.

4. Answer: A
Explanation: The picture shows a watermelon slice with green rind, red flesh, and black seeds. In Malay, "watermelon" is tembikai. Betik is papaya, nenas is pineapple, durian is durian.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.

5. Answer: B
Explanation: The picture shows a spiky green durian. In Malay, it is durian. Mangga is mango, rambutan is rambutan, pisang is banana.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.


Section B: Matching and Classification (Questions 6–10)

[5 marks]

6. Correct matches:

  • Buku → picture of an open book
  • Pensil → picture of a pencil
  • Meja → picture of a rectangular table with four legs
  • Kerusi → picture of a chair with backrest
    Mark: 1 for all four correctly matched. (Award ½ if 2–3 correct, 0 if fewer.)

7. Correct matches:

  • Mata → picture of an eye
  • Telinga → picture of an ear
  • Hidung → picture of a nose
  • Mulut → picture of a mouth
    Mark: 1 for all four correctly matched. (Award ½ if 2–3 correct, 0 if fewer.)

8. Answer: B
Explanation: Epal (apple) is a fruit (buah-buahan). Kerusi (chair), pensil (pencil), and baju (shirt) are not fruits.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.

9. Answer: C
Explanation: Buku (book) is a school thing (barang-barang sekolah). Pisang (banana) is a fruit, tangan (hand) is a body part, kaki (leg/foot) is a body part.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.

10. Answer: B
Explanation: Mata (eye) is a body part (bahagian badan). Meja (table) is furniture, durian is a fruit, baju (shirt) is clothing.
Mark: 1 for correct option circled.


Section C: Fill in the Blanks and Sentence Completion (Questions 11–15)

[5 marks]
Word Box: ayah, ibu, adik, abang, kakak

11. Answer: ibu
Explanation: "Ibu" means mother. The sentence says "My mother cooks rice in the kitchen."
Mark: 1 for correct word.

12. Answer: ayah
Explanation: "Ayah" means father. The sentence says "My father works in the office."
Mark: 1 for correct word.

13. Answer: abang, adik (in either order, but context suggests abang first then adik)
Explanation: "Abang" = older brother, "adik" = younger sibling (brother/sister). The sentence says "I have two older brothers and one younger sister."
Mark: 1 for both correct words in correct blanks.

14. Answer: kakak
Explanation: "Kakak" means older sister. The sentence says "My older sister plays ball in the field."
Mark: 1 for correct word.

15. Answer: adik
Explanation: "Adik" means younger brother/sister. The sentence says "My younger brother is still small, three years old."
Mark: 1 for correct word.


Section D: Reading and Vocabulary in Context (Questions 16–20)

[5 marks]

Text for reference:
Ali dan Amin beradik. Mereka pergi ke pasar dengan ibu. Di pasar, mereka membeli epal, pisang, dan oren. Pulang ke rumah, mereka makan buah-buahan itu. Rasanya manis dan segar.

16. Answer: Ibu / Ibu mereka / Mereka pergi dengan ibu
Explanation: The text states "Mereka pergi ke pasar dengan ibu." (They went to the market with mother.)
Mark: 1 for any answer indicating "ibu" or "mother".

17. Answer: Epal, pisang, oren (any order)
Explanation: The text explicitly lists "epal, pisang, dan oren" as what they bought at the market.
Mark: 1 for all three fruits listed correctly.

18. Answer: Manis dan segar / Manis / Segar
Explanation: The last sentence says "Rasanya manis dan segar." (The taste is sweet and fresh.)
Mark: 1 for mentioning sweet and/or fresh.

19. Answer: Any two fruits not in {epal, pisang, oren}, e.g., durian, mangga, rambutan, tembikai, betik, nenas, limau
Explanation: The text mentions only epal, pisang, oren. Any other Malay fruit name is acceptable.
Mark: 1 for two correct fruit names not from the text.

20. Answer: Any simple sentence using 'makan' correctly, e.g.:

  • Saya makan nasi.
  • Ali makan epal.
  • Kita makan di rumah.
    Explanation: "Makan" means "eat". The sentence must be grammatically simple and use "makan" as a verb.
    Mark: 1 for a valid simple sentence with "makan" used correctly.
    Common mistakes: Using "makan" as a noun, or incomplete sentence. Accept phonetic spelling if meaning is clear.

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