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Information about the traditional indonesian dish 'tumpeng', including its origins, unique features, and cultural significance. Five multiple choice questions and three essay questions to test understanding of the material.
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Multiple Choice: 5 1.Where does “Tumpeng” come from? It comes from ... a. Malaysia b. Thailand c. Singapore d. Indonesia e. Timur Leste 2.“Tumpeng” occasionally exists in this following event. EXCEPT ... a. independence day b. graduation c. house warming d. birthday party e. wedding party 3.What is the main body of "Tumpeng"? a. cone rice b. cone egg c. flower-shaped tomato d. flower-shaped chili e. square tempe 4.Why does the “Tumpeng” have coloured yellow? because it symbolizes … a. harmony b. simplicity c. healthy d. wealthy e. humility
5.Why are the side dishes of "Tumpeng" always seven? Because it is symbolized as .... a. the happiness of people b. the happiness of universe c. the happiness of person d. the blessing of community e. the blessing of God Essay (3). Ultah, nasi, telur, q 1."Tumpeng" has cone shaped rice with yellow color. In your opinion, why does "Tumpeng" have a cone shape? (Because tumpeng presents the concept of God) 2.There are many side dishes to beautify and complete the" Tumpeng." Which one of dishes that is symbolized as togetherness and harmony and explain your answer! (It is anchovy) 3.Why Indonesia people like using Tumpeng on special occasions? (To preserve the cultural heritage of their ancestors) https://ed.ted.com/lessons/history-vs-sigmund-freud-todd-dufresne/review_open#question-