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Primary 3 Malay Vocabulary Quiz
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Primary 3 Malay Quiz - Vocabulary
Name: ___________________________
Class: Primary 3 _______
Date: _______________
Score: _______ / 40
Duration: 45 minutes
Total Marks: 40
Instructions:
- Answer all questions.
- Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided.
- For multiple-choice questions, circle the correct letter (A, B, C, or D).
- For fill-in-the-blank and short-answer questions, write the word or phrase in the blank.
- Check your work before handing in.
Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions (10 × 1 mark = 10 marks)
Choose the correct answer and circle the letter (A, B, C, or D).
1. Which word means "cepat" (fast/quick)?
A. lambat
B. pantas
C. perlahan
D. pelan
2. The antonym of "besar" is _______.
A. luas
B. kecil
C. tinggi
D. panjang
3. "Dia menyanyi dengan merdu."
The word "menyanyi" means:
A. to dance
B. to sing
C. to speak
D. to laugh
4. Which of the following is a synonym for "gembira"?
A. sedih
B. marah
C. bahagia
D. takut
5. Complete the sentence with the correct word:
"Ibu memasak nasi di _______."
A. bilik tidur
B. bilik air
C. dapur
D. ruang tamu
6. "Anak itu pandai belajar."
The word "pandai" can be replaced by:
A. bodoh
B. bijak
C. malas
D. nakal
7. Which word describes the taste of food that is not sweet?
A. manis
B. masam
C. pedas
D. asin
8. "Ayah membaca surat khabar setiap pagi."
"Surat khabar" means:
A. magazine
B. newspaper
C. book
D. letter
9. The word "bersih" is the opposite of:
A. kotor
B. rapi
C. cantik
D. baru
10. "Kami bermain di taman yang hijau."
"Taman" refers to a:
A. field
B. garden/park
C. beach
D. pool
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)
Fill in each blank with the most suitable word from the box below. Use each word once only.
| murah | mahal | tebal | nipis | panjang | pendek | baru | lama |
11. Baju ini _______________, itu _______________. (Hint: Opposites)
12. Rambut kakak _______________, rambut adik _______________. (Hint: Opposites)
13. Buku ini _______________, itu _______________. (Hint: Opposites)
14. Kasut itu _______________, ini _______________. (Hint: Opposites)
15. Kain ini _______________, itu _______________. (Hint: Opposites)
Section C: Word Formation with Prefixes (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)
Add the correct prefix (ber-, me-, di-, or ter-) to the root word in brackets to complete each sentence. Write the full word in the blank.
16. Adik _______________ (main) di taman tadi pagi.
17. Ibu _______________ (masak) nasi goreng untuk makan malam.
18. Surat itu _______________ (pos) oleh abang semalam.
19. Dia _______________ (tidur) di sofa kerana penat.
20. Kakak _______________ (baca) buku cerita di perpustakaan.
End of Quiz
Answers
Primary 3 Malay Quiz - Vocabulary (Answer Key)
Total Marks: 40
Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions (10 × 1 mark = 10 marks)
| Q | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | B | Pantas means fast/quick (synonym of cepat). Lambat, perlahan, and pelan all mean slow. |
| 2 | B | Kecil is the antonym of besar (big). Luas = wide, tinggi = tall/high, panjang = long. |
| 3 | B | Menyanyi comes from root nyanyi (sing) with prefix me- → to sing. Menari = dance, bercakap = speak, tertawa = laugh. |
| 4 | C | Bahagia is a synonym of gembira (happy). Sedih = sad, marah = angry, takut = afraid. |
| 5 | C | Dapur = kitchen. Bilik tidur = bedroom, bilik air = bathroom, ruang tamu = living room. Cooking happens in the kitchen. |
| 6 | B | Bijak = clever/intelligent (synonym of pandai). Bodoh = stupid (antonym), malas = lazy, nakal = naughty. |
| 7 | B | Masam = sour (not sweet). Manis = sweet, pedas = spicy, asin = salty. |
| 8 | B | Surat khabar = newspaper. Majalah = magazine, buku = book, surat = letter. |
| 9 | A | Kotor = dirty (antonym of bersih = clean). Rapi = neat, cantik = beautiful, baru = new. |
| 10 | B | Taman = garden/park. Padang = field, pantai = beach, kolam = pool. |
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)
Each correct pair = 2 marks (1 mark per word). Words must be used in the correct opposite pair order.
| Q | Answer | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| 11 | mahal, murah | Mahal = expensive, murah = cheap. These are opposites describing price. |
| 12 | panjang, pendek | Panjang = long, pendek = short. These are opposites describing length (hair). |
| 13 | baru, lama | Baru = new, lama = old. These are opposites describing age/condition of books. |
| 14 | mahal, murah OR baru, lama | Kasut (shoes) can be described by price (mahal/murah) or condition (baru/lama). Accept either opposite pair if unused. Marking note: Each word from the box used once only. If mahal/murah used in Q11, then baru/lama used here. |
| 15 | tebal, nipis | Tebal = thick, nipis = thin. These are opposites describing fabric/material (kain). |
Marking Guide for Section B:
- 2 marks per question: 1 mark for each correctly placed opposite word.
- Words must be spelled correctly.
- Each of the 8 words in the box must be used exactly once across Q11–Q15.
- Common mistake: Swapping the order (e.g., writing murah, mahal when context implies first item is expensive). Context clues (e.g., "ini... itu...") suggest first blank = first item described.
Section C: Word Formation with Prefixes (5 × 2 marks = 10 marks)
2 marks per question: 1 mark for correct prefix, 1 mark for correct spelling of full word.
| Q | Root Word | Prefix | Full Word | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | main | ber- | bermain | Ber- + main = bermain (to play). Intransitive verb, no object. Me- would be memainkan (transitive, play something). |
| 17 | masak | me- | memasak | Me- + masak → memasak (cook). Me- + m → mem- (nasal assimilation). Transitive verb (cook something). |
| 18 | pos | di- | dipos | Di- + pos = dipos (was posted/sent). Passive voice. Ter- would be terpos (accidentally sent), less likely context. |
| 19 | tidur | ter- | tertidor | Ter- + tidur → tertidor (fell asleep/unintentionally slept). Ter- indicates unintentional/accidental action. Ber- would be bertidur (sleeping intentionally). |
| 20 | baca | me- | membaca | Me- + baca → membaca (read). Me- + b → mem- (nasal assimilation). Transitive verb (read something). |
Marking Notes for Section C:
- Spelling must be exact (e.g., memasak not memasak, membaca not membacha).
- Prefix choice must match grammatical context (transitive vs. intransitive, active vs. passive vs. accidental).
- Common mistakes:
- Using ber- for transitive verbs (e.g., bermasak ❌ → memasak ✅).
- Missing nasal assimilation (me- + masak = memasak, not memasak).
- Confusing ter- (accidental) with ber- (intentional state).
Total Score: _______ / 40