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  • Penalaran Matematika 22 SNBT 2025

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    Penalaran Matematika 22 SNBT 2025

    11 Soal dengan waktu 22 menit

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    15. Di toko Pena 5 buah pulpen dan 3 buah lem berharga Rp34.200,00
    sedangkan jika membeli 3 buah lem dan 2 buah pulpen yang sama, harganya
    adalah Rp21.600,00. Jika x adalah harga 1 buah pulpen dan y adalah harga
    sebuah lem, maka …

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    16. Sebotol sirup dapat dibuat 80 gelas minuman jika dilarutkan dalam air dengan
    perbandingan 1 bagian sirup untuk 4 bagian air. Berapa gelas minuman yang
    diperoleh dari sebotol sirup jika perbandingan larutannya 1 bagian sirup untuk
    5 bagian air?

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    17. Suatu desa terdiri dari 238 keluarga dengan rata-rata jumlah anggota setiap
    keluarga adalah 4 orang dan jumlah orang dewasa seluruhnya adalah 580
    orang. Suatu saat desa tersebut terserang wabah virus X dengan peluang
    tertular virus adalah 0,5 bagi anak-anak. Berapa orang anak yang
    diperkirakan akan tertular virus itu?

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    18. Berdasarkan suatu tes, kelas A, B, dan C memperoleh nilai rata-rata berturut
    turut 7,2; 7,5; dan 8. Jika jumlah siswa A, B, dan C berurut-turut 35 orang, 40
    orang, dan 45 orang maka nilai rata-rata seluruh siswa adalah …

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    19. Sebuah drum berisi minyak 2/5 bagian. Apabila ke dalam drum dituangkan 2
    liter minyak maka drum itu menjadi ½ bagian. Kapasitas drum tersebut adalah
    … liter

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    20. P, Q, R, dan S adalah titik-titik yang secara berurutan berada pada satu garis.
    Jika panjang QR adalah 19% panjang RS dan PR : PS = 2 : 5 maka
    presentase QR terhadap PR adalah …

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    21. Sebuah pabrik memiliki tiga buah mesin X, Y dan Z yang digunakan untuk
    membuat lampu neon. Jika ketiganya bekerja, dihasilkan 249 lampu per hari.
    Jika X dan Y bekerja, tetapi Z tidak, dihasilkan 159 lampu per hari. Jika Y dan
    Z bekerja dan X tidak, dihasilkan 147 lampu perhari. Produksi harian mesin Z
    adalah …

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    22. Umar memiliki sebidang tanah. 2/5 bagian dari tanah yang dimilikinya dia
    bangun menjadi rumah tinggal, ¼ nya dia jadikan kolam renang dan 2/3 dari
    sisanya dijadikan pekarangan rumah. Jika luas pekarangan rumah Umar 112
    m2. Berapa m2 luas tanah Umar seluruhnya ?

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    23. Dua karung terigu masing-masing beratnya 15 kg dan 25 kg. Pada masing
    masing karung terjadi penyusutan yang besarnya berturut turut 2% dan 2,4%.
    Jika isi kedua karung tersebut digabung, persentase penyusutan isinya
    menjadi …

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    24. Suatu kelas terdiri dari 42 siswa. 1/3 dari seluruh siswa itu menyukai olahraga
    berenang. 1/6 nya menyukai berenang dan sepakbola, dan 18 orang tidak
    menyukai kedua olahraga tersebut. Berapa orang yang hanya menyukai
    sepakbola ?

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    25. Perbandingan jumlah kelereng Amat dengan Cemen adalah 7 : 5, sedangkan
    perbandingan jumlah kelereng Bagio dan Amat adalah 3 : 4. Jika selisih
    jumlah kelereng Amat dan Cemen adalah 16 buah maka banyaknya kelereng
    Bagio adalah …

    Your score is

  • Analogi I Ujian Mandiri All PTN

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    Analogi I Ujian Mandiri All PTN

    Aslinya 40 soal tetapi untuk latihan soal 20 saja. Waktu pengerjaan 15 menit. Materi ini hampir semua keluar di ujian mandiri PTN.

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    1. KAYU : GERGAJI = IKAN : …

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    2. BATA : TANAH LIAT = BETON : …

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    3. API : PANAS = GULA : …

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    4. HARIMAU : HUTAN = MOBIL : …

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    5. SOSIOLOGI : ILMU = … : …

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    6. TIDUR : MENGANTUK = … : …

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    7. PARFUM : WANGI = … : …

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    8. KOMODO : REPTIL = BURUNG : …

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    9. DINGIN : KULKAS = PANAS : …

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    10. GUNTING : POTONG = PENSIL : …

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    11. BEBATUAN : GEOLOGI = BENIH :

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    12. SEMANGKA : BUAH = SAPI : …

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    13. MATA : WAJAH = BANTAL : …

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    14. CEPAT : KIJANG = LAMBAT : …

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    15. PUISI : PENYAIR = GAMBAR : …

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    16. ES : AIR = EMBUN : …

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    17. GELANG : TANGAN = KALUNG :

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    18. TIMUR : BARAT = BARAT LAUT :

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    19. KURUS : GIZI = BODOH : …

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    20. SEKAR PUDJIASTUTI : TARI = … :

    Your score is

  • Literasi Bahasa Inggris 2024 Part 1

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    Literasi Bahasa Inggris 2024 Part 1

    Cuma 14 soal dan waktunya 14 menit disesuaikan dengan pengerjaan UTBK SNBT

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    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    1. Which of the following is the issue stated at the beginning of the thread?

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    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    2. Brianna responds to Mallory’s post in order to…

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    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    3. Who explains the challenge of buying K-pop concert tickets by giving evidence?

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    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    4. Who posts the least relevant answer to Mallory’s question?

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    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    5. The word “legit” in Ishi’s post is closest in meaning to:

    6 / 14

    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    6. Who suggests buying tickets from resellers on social media?

    7 / 14

    Mallory December 14, 2023
    “I am new to buying K-pop concert tickets. How do I buy them before they sell out?”

    Brianna December 20, 2023
    “First of all, make sure you know the correct information about the tickets, such as when and where you can start buying
    them, the concert schedule, the price, etc. Also, decide what type of tickets that you’re going for. Depending on the
    website, you will need to click on the type of ticket you want as fast as you can and buy them. Make sure you have your
    payment card and that you’re already logged into or have created an account on the website beforehand. Good luck!”

    PhillipG December 22, 2023
    “If you want to get K-pop tickets, especially in Korea before they sell out, I would suggest using professional services that
    get concert tickets for people. They can book tickets for concerts and help buy tickets from resellers as well.”

    Elena December 23, 2023
    “Buying K-pop tickets is like going to a war. It’s really hard and stressful! I tried to do it last year and failed. I spent hours
    clicking and refreshing the website as the website kept crashing. Absolutely frustrating!”

    Ishi December 27, 2023
    “For me, the best way to get those best seller tickets is to watch out for them on both legit online ticketing sites and
    third-party reseller websites. Have patience, be strategic, and never give up!”

    Jun December 30, 2023
    “Don’t worry about buying them before they sell out. You could go on Twitter or Facebook and find plenty of people
    trying to sell their tickets. I wouldn’t stress over getting tickets the day they go on sale.”
    7. What is the tone of the thread regarding buying concert tickets?

    8 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    8. Who suggests not to be hard on yourself?

    9 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    9. The word “professionals” in Brilliant’s post is closest in meaning to …

    10 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    10. The purpose of Snails’ post is to …

    11 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    11. Who posts the least relevant answer to Bekind’s question?

    12 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    12. Which of the following issues is stated at the beginning of the thread?

    13 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    13. Who provides mental health tips by giving evidence?

    14 / 14

    USE THE CONVERSATION BELOW TO ANSWER QUESTIONS 8—14
    Bekind October 17, 2023
    “Never thought I would ask this, but I will ask anyway. What’s the greatest mental health tip you’ve ever gotten?”

    Pandachef October 18, 2023
    “Act like a detective and remove yourself from the mental health situation. Analyze from the outside and see what is
    really happening. You will soon realize that these thoughts are not yours. You can learn more how to handle your mental
    condition on this link.”

    101stKilo October 20, 2023
    “If you need someone to talk to, please let me know. I offer professional services and receive payment via PayPal, bank
    transfer, credit card, etc.”

    Snails October 23, 2023
    “Never evaluate your life when you’re tired. Have you ever noticed things seem much worse at night when worries seem
    at their worst? The next morning, your brain can think of ways to fix them.”

    Brilliant October 23, 2023
    “If you’re not feeling mentally okay, then go to the doctor who handles that sort of thing. Don’t be ashamed or
    embarrassed to seek help from health professionals.”
    Stara October 25, 2023
    “Parent yourself the way your own parents never did. This could not be more accurate. I am parenting myself the
    complete opposite of how my parents did it, and it brings me such joy to know that I am not repeating their mistakes or
    deploying their standards of emotional neglect. Cheers!”

    Della October 28, 2023
    “Pretend you are your own child. Avoid negative self-talk. What would you say to your inner child if someone told them
    they were an idiot or useless? Practice a little kindness toward yourself.”
    14. What is the tone of the thread regarding mental health?

    Your score is

  • Penalaran Matematika 001

    35

    Penalaran Matematika 001

    Cuma 4 soal dengan waktu 8 menit sesuai dengan UTBK SNBT

    The number of attempts remaining is 3

    Isi dulu data diri yaah

    1 / 4

    Perhatikan uraian berikut ini untuk mengerjakan soal nomor 1 sampai dengan 4
    Pada tempat pembuangan akhir (TPA) kota A, terdapat bak sampah besar berbentuk balok dengan
    ukuran 4 m × 5 m × 6 m. Petugas TPA tersebut mengambil sampah dari setiap rumah pada kota
    itu setiap 3 hari sekali dan kapasitas sampah yang dibawanya adalah 10.000 liter setiap bertugas.
    Selain itu, tidak ada hari libur pada hari Sabtu dan Minggu.
    1. Jika kapasitas maksimum dari kantong plastik sampah rumahan adalah 20 liter, banyaknya
    kantong plastik yang dapat ditampung bak sampah tersebut adalah ….

    2 / 4

    Perhatikan uraian berikut ini untuk mengerjakan soal nomor 1 sampai dengan 4
    Pada tempat pembuangan akhir (TPA) kota A, terdapat bak sampah besar berbentuk balok dengan
    ukuran 4 m × 5 m × 6 m. Petugas TPA tersebut mengambil sampah dari setiap rumah pada kota
    itu setiap 3 hari sekali dan kapasitas sampah yang dibawanya adalah 10.000 liter setiap bertugas.
    Selain itu, tidak ada hari libur pada hari Sabtu dan Minggu.
    2. Agar memenuhi bak sampah besar pada TPA, petugas TPA harus mengisi sampah dari setiap
    rumah sebanyak …. pengambilan.

    3 / 4

    Perhatikan uraian berikut ini untuk mengerjakan soal nomor 1 sampai dengan 4
    Pada tempat pembuangan akhir (TPA) kota A, terdapat bak sampah besar berbentuk balok dengan
    ukuran 4 m × 5 m × 6 m. Petugas TPA tersebut mengambil sampah dari setiap rumah pada kota
    itu setiap 3 hari sekali dan kapasitas sampah yang dibawanya adalah 10.000 liter setiap bertugas.
    Selain itu, tidak ada hari libur pada hari Sabtu dan Minggu.
    7. Lama waktu yang dibutuhkan petugas TPA untuk memenuhi bak sampah besar adalah …

    4 / 4

    Perhatikan uraian berikut ini untuk mengerjakan soal nomor 1 sampai dengan 4
    Pada tempat pembuangan akhir (TPA) kota A, terdapat bak sampah besar berbentuk balok dengan
    ukuran 4 m × 5 m × 6 m. Petugas TPA tersebut mengambil sampah dari setiap rumah pada kota
    itu setiap 3 hari sekali dan kapasitas sampah yang dibawanya adalah 10.000 liter setiap bertugas.
    Selain itu, tidak ada hari libur pada hari Sabtu dan Minggu.
    4. Jika hari Sabtu dan Minggu libur serta pengambilan sampah dimulai pada hari Senin tanggal
    1 April, lama waktu yang diperlukan petugas-petugas TPA tersebut untuk memenuhi bak
    sampah besar adalah ….

    Your score is

  • PPU PBM SNBT 2025: FUNGSI KALIMAT, KALIMAT INTI, KALIMAT TRANSFORMASI, KALIMAT LUAS Part 2

    31

    PPU PBM SNBT 2025: FUNGSI KALIMAT, KALIMAT INTI, KALIMAT TRANSFORMASI, KALIMAT LUAS Part 2

    15 soal 15 menit. Kerjakan dengan jujur tidak perlu nyontek ini bagian dari evaluasi

    The number of attempts remaining is 3

    Isi dulu data diri yaah

    1 / 15

    Penggabungan klausa Peristiwa itu terjadi
    dengan klausa Keluargaku sedang dalam
    suasana berkabung akan membentuk
    kalimar majemuk bertingkat yang
    menyatakan hubungan…

    2 / 15

    17. Struktur yang tidak tergolong kalimat
    yang baik adalah…

    3 / 15

    18. (1) Kami akan membahas masalah itu
    sekali lagi.
    (2) Masalah itu dapat dimengerti.
    Kedua kalimat di atas dapat dihubungkan
    dengan menggunakan konjungsi
    subordinatif penunjuk hubungan…

    4 / 15

    19. Ia lama terdiam saat mendengar berita
    bencana itu.
    Pola klausa terikat kalimat di atas
    adalah…

    5 / 15

    20. Kalimat-kalimat di bawah ini merupakan
    kalimat majemuk, kecuali…

    6 / 15

    21. Saya akan mentraktir kamu bila berhasil dalam ujian nanti.

    7 / 15

    22. Kalimat majemuk setara yang menyatakan
    hubungan implicit adalah…

    8 / 15

    23. Struktur kalimat yang tidak tepat adalah…

    9 / 15

    24. Jalan raya itu akan segera diperlebarkan.
    Kalimat di atas tidak efektif karena…

    10 / 15

    25. (1) Musibah itu menimpa para petani di
    Ternate.
    (2) Pekerjaan para petani di Ternate
    menanam kelapa.
    (3) Musibah itu tidak pernah terjadi
    sebelumnya.
    Ketiga kalimat di atas dapat dijadikan
    kalimat efektif seperti…

    11 / 15

    26. (1) Pembuktian itu dapat dibeberkan
    dalam teks.
    (2) Pembuktian itu dapat juga
    dimasukkan dalam catatan kaki.
    (3) Pembuktian itu dapat dibeberkan
    dalam teks dan sekaligus dimasukkan
    dalam catatan kaki.
    Ketiga kalimat di atas dapat dijadikan
    kalimat efektif yang terbaik sebagai
    berikut…

    12 / 15

    27. Ditinjau dari susunannya, kalimat yang
    baik adalah…

    13 / 15

    28. Mudah-mudahan Dia memberi kita
    kekuatan, kesadaran, dan diampuni dosa
    kota.
    Kalimat di atas tidak efektif karena…

    14 / 15

    29. Dengan meningkatnya harga BBM
    mengakibatkan beban masyarakat kian
    bertambah.
    Kalimat di atas dapat diefektifkan
    dengan…

    15 / 15

    30. Ragam baku terdapat pada kalimat…

    Your score is

  • PPU PBM SNBT 2025: FUNGSI KALIMAT, KALIMAT INTI, KALIMAT TRANSFORMASI, KALIMAT LUAS

    81

    PPU PBM SNBT 2025: FUNGSI KALIMAT, KALIMAT INTI, KALIMAT TRANSFORMASI, KALIMAT LUAS

    15 soal 15 menit. Kerjakan dengan jujur tidak perlu nyontek ini bagian dari evaluasi

    The number of attempts remaining is 3

    Isi dulu data diri yaah

    1 / 15

    1. Melaut merupakan pekerjaan rutin bagi
    nelayan.
    Pola kalimat di atas sama dengan pola
    kalimat…

    2 / 15

    2. Temuan hari itu belum dapat diterapkan
    di bidang kesehatan.
    Pola kalimat tersebut sama dengan pola
    kalimat…

    3 / 15

    3. Perbaikan jalan kereta api sudah selesai.
    Kalimat yang sama polanya dengan
    kalimat tersebut adalah…

    4 / 15

    4. Yang menduduki jabatan subjek kalimat
    Gedung Sekolah Dasar Inpres Kampung
    Baru kebanjiran adalah…

    5 / 15

    5. Mangga gedong gincu mengeluarkan
    aroma yang sangat harum.
    Pola kalimat yang sama dengan pola
    kalimat di atas terdapat pada kalimat…

    6 / 15

    6. Kurang tuntas penelitian bahaya
    narkotika berpola sama dengan kalimat

    7 / 15

    7. Kalimat yang berpola S – P – K adalah…

    8 / 15

    8. Pola kalimat yang sama dengan Saya
    mengerjakan ujian ini dengan cermat
    adalah…

    9 / 15

    9. Pengulangan subjek kalimat dapat
    ditemukan dalam kalimat…

    10 / 15

    10. Kalimat Paman saya seorang pelaut
    terdiri atas sejumlah frasa, yaitu…

    11 / 15

    11. Kata menara dalam frasa Pembangunan
    menara pemancar merupakan unsur…

    12 / 15

    12. Selalu berpakaian sangat sederhana.
    Inti frasa tersebut adalah…

    13 / 15

    13. Inti frasa penawaran produk dan harga
    adalah…

    14 / 15

    14. Sambil menikmati salak pondoh yang
    rasanya ditanggung manis, para
    wisatawan sekaligus dapat menikmati
    pemandangan alam.
    Kalimat inti dari kalimat di atas berpola
    sama dengan…

    15 / 15

    15. Kalimat Tadi pagi Ayah memanggil Riska,
    anak tetangga sebelah dengan suara yang
    keras merupakan bentuk luas dari…

    Your score is

  • Try Out Bahasa Inggris 21 SNBT 2025 [Soal Asli SNBT 08]

    32

    Try Out Bahasa Inggris 21 SNBT 2025 [Soal Asli SNBT 08]

    Anda hanya punya waktu 16 menit untuk mengerjakan 16 soal. Kerjakan dengan bijak dan jujur. Tes ini bagian dari evaluasi Anda menghadapi SNBT 2025. Jangan lupa follow Instagram CHE [Klik di sini]

    The number of attempts remaining is 3

    Isi dulu data diri yaah

    1 / 16

    We all know that mobile phones, cell phones, handphones, whatever we want to call them (and shouldn’t we all he calling them the same thing?) are changing our lives. But it takes a good old fashioned survey to wake us up to the glaring reality: they have changed who we are. The mobile phone has indeed changed the way we behave. But perhaps we don’t realize how much we have become its slave. Consider other elements of the Siemens Mobile Survey: With the exception of Australia, in every country surveyed the majority polled said they would go back for their phone if they left it at home (in Australia it was a respectable 39%). If you’ve endured the traffic in Indonesia, Philippines and India, you’ll know what kind of sacrifice some two-thirds of those surveyed are making. I can’t think of anything I would go back for – except my wallet, maybe, or my clothes.

    And even if we remember to bring it, we’re still not happy. Many of us get anxious if hasn’t rung or a text massage hasn’t appeared for a while (a while being about an hour). Once again of those surveyed, Indonesians (65%) and Philippines (77%) get particularly jittery. Australians are more laid back about this (20%), but every other user in Asia seems to be glancing at the phone every few second. This statistic, I have to say, is highly believable, and the instinct highly annoying. There’s nothing worse than chatting to someone who constantly checks his or her handphone.

    Then there’s the fact that mobile phones are not only enslaving the user, they’re trampling the rights of everyone else. Around a third of folk surveyed acknowledge they get so engrossed in mobile conversations that they’re often unaware of speaking loudly white discussing their private lives in public. At least most of us agree on one thing: With the exception of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the increasing use of mobile phones has led to a decline in courtesy and considerate behavior.

    The bottom line here is that we are more than a little bit out of control. Mobile phones are great: but if we allow them to dominate our lives to this extent – interrupting conversations with those around us to take a call, staring at our phones rather than relating to the world and people around us, sending flirty text massages to random numbers – then I can only assume that in another 10 years, society as we know it will no longer exist. All we’ll see is a blur of digital data going out and having all the fun, socializing, falling in love and taking sneaky pictures of each other.
    51. What makes Asian users of cell phones
    different from Australian ones?

    2 / 16

    We all know that mobile phones, cell phones, handphones, whatever we want to call them (and shouldn’t we all he calling them the same thing?) are changing our lives. But it takes a good old fashioned survey to wake us up to the glaring reality: they have changed who we are. The mobile phone has indeed changed the way we behave. But perhaps we don’t realize how much we have become its slave. Consider other elements of the Siemens Mobile Survey: With the exception of Australia, in every country surveyed the majority polled said they would go back for their phone if they left it at home (in Australia it was a respectable 39%). If you’ve endured the traffic in Indonesia, Philippines and India, you’ll know what kind of sacrifice some two-thirds of those surveyed are making. I can’t think of anything I would go back for – except my wallet, maybe, or my clothes.

    And even if we remember to bring it, we’re still not happy. Many of us get anxious if hasn’t rung or a text massage hasn’t appeared for a while (a while being about an hour). Once again of those surveyed, Indonesians (65%) and Philippines (77%) get particularly jittery. Australians are more laid back about this (20%), but every other user in Asia seems to be glancing at the phone every few second. This statistic, I have to say, is highly believable, and the instinct highly annoying. There’s nothing worse than chatting to someone who constantly checks his or her handphone.

    Then there’s the fact that mobile phones are not only enslaving the user, they’re trampling the rights of everyone else. Around a third of folk surveyed acknowledge they get so engrossed in mobile conversations that they’re often unaware of speaking loudly white discussing their private lives in public. At least most of us agree on one thing: With the exception of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the increasing use of mobile phones has led to a decline in courtesy and considerate behavior.

    The bottom line here is that we are more than a little bit out of control. Mobile phones are great: but if we allow them to dominate our lives to this extent – interrupting conversations with those around us to take a call, staring at our phones rather than relating to the world and people around us, sending flirty text massages to random numbers – then I can only assume that in another 10 years, society as we know it will no longer exist. All we’ll see is a blur of digital data going out and having all the fun, socializing, falling in love and taking sneaky pictures of each other.
    52. Cell phones have not only enslaved the users
    but have also …

    3 / 16

    We all know that mobile phones, cell phones, handphones, whatever we want to call them (and shouldn’t we all he calling them the same thing?) are changing our lives. But it takes a good old fashioned survey to wake us up to the glaring reality: they have changed who we are. The mobile phone has indeed changed the way we behave. But perhaps we don’t realize how much we have become its slave. Consider other elements of the Siemens Mobile Survey: With the exception of Australia, in every country surveyed the majority polled said they would go back for their phone if they left it at home (in Australia it was a respectable 39%). If you’ve endured the traffic in Indonesia, Philippines and India, you’ll know what kind of sacrifice some two-thirds of those surveyed are making. I can’t think of anything I would go back for – except my wallet, maybe, or my clothes.

    And even if we remember to bring it, we’re still not happy. Many of us get anxious if hasn’t rung or a text massage hasn’t appeared for a while (a while being about an hour). Once again of those surveyed, Indonesians (65%) and Philippines (77%) get particularly jittery. Australians are more laid back about this (20%), but every other user in Asia seems to be glancing at the phone every few second. This statistic, I have to say, is highly believable, and the instinct highly annoying. There’s nothing worse than chatting to someone who constantly checks his or her handphone.

    Then there’s the fact that mobile phones are not only enslaving the user, they’re trampling the rights of everyone else. Around a third of folk surveyed acknowledge they get so engrossed in mobile conversations that they’re often unaware of speaking loudly white discussing their private lives in public. At least most of us agree on one thing: With the exception of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the increasing use of mobile phones has led to a decline in courtesy and considerate behavior.

    The bottom line here is that we are more than a little bit out of control. Mobile phones are great: but if we allow them to dominate our lives to this extent – interrupting conversations with those around us to take a call, staring at our phones rather than relating to the world and people around us, sending flirty text massages to random numbers – then I can only assume that in another 10 years, society as we know it will no longer exist. All we’ll see is a blur of digital data going out and having all the fun, socializing, falling in love and taking sneaky pictures of each other.
    53. The phrase ‘trampling the rights of everyone
    else’ in lines 17 means ….

    4 / 16

    We all know that mobile phones, cell phones, handphones, whatever we want to call them (and shouldn’t we all he calling them the same thing?) are changing our lives. But it takes a good old fashioned survey to wake us up to the glaring reality: they have changed who we are. The mobile phone has indeed changed the way we behave. But perhaps we don’t realize how much we have become its slave. Consider other elements of the Siemens Mobile Survey: With the exception of Australia, in every country surveyed the majority polled said they would go back for their phone if they left it at home (in Australia it was a respectable 39%). If you’ve endured the traffic in Indonesia, Philippines and India, you’ll know what kind of sacrifice some two-thirds of those surveyed are making. I can’t think of anything I would go back for – except my wallet, maybe, or my clothes.

    And even if we remember to bring it, we’re still not happy. Many of us get anxious if hasn’t rung or a text massage hasn’t appeared for a while (a while being about an hour). Once again of those surveyed, Indonesians (65%) and Philippines (77%) get particularly jittery. Australians are more laid back about this (20%), but every other user in Asia seems to be glancing at the phone every few second. This statistic, I have to say, is highly believable, and the instinct highly annoying. There’s nothing worse than chatting to someone who constantly checks his or her handphone.

    Then there’s the fact that mobile phones are not only enslaving the user, they’re trampling the rights of everyone else. Around a third of folk surveyed acknowledge they get so engrossed in mobile conversations that they’re often unaware of speaking loudly white discussing their private lives in public. At least most of us agree on one thing: With the exception of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the increasing use of mobile phones has led to a decline in courtesy and considerate behavior.

    The bottom line here is that we are more than a little bit out of control. Mobile phones are great: but if we allow them to dominate our lives to this extent – interrupting conversations with those around us to take a call, staring at our phones rather than relating to the world and people around us, sending flirty text massages to random numbers – then I can only assume that in another 10 years, society as we know it will no longer exist. All we’ll see is a blur of digital data going out and having all the fun, socializing, falling in love and taking sneaky pictures of each other.
    54. The main purpose of the writer is to inform
    the readers about ….

    5 / 16

    We all know that mobile phones, cell phones, handphones, whatever we want to call them (and shouldn’t we all he calling them the same thing?) are changing our lives. But it takes a good old fashioned survey to wake us up to the glaring reality: they have changed who we are. The mobile phone has indeed changed the way we behave. But perhaps we don’t realize how much we have become its slave. Consider other elements of the Siemens Mobile Survey: With the exception of Australia, in every country surveyed the majority polled said they would go back for their phone if they left it at home (in Australia it was a respectable 39%). If you’ve endured the traffic in Indonesia, Philippines and India, you’ll know what kind of sacrifice some two-thirds of those surveyed are making. I can’t think of anything I would go back for – except my wallet, maybe, or my clothes.

    And even if we remember to bring it, we’re still not happy. Many of us get anxious if hasn’t rung or a text massage hasn’t appeared for a while (a while being about an hour). Once again of those surveyed, Indonesians (65%) and Philippines (77%) get particularly jittery. Australians are more laid back about this (20%), but every other user in Asia seems to be glancing at the phone every few second. This statistic, I have to say, is highly believable, and the instinct highly annoying. There’s nothing worse than chatting to someone who constantly checks his or her handphone.

    Then there’s the fact that mobile phones are not only enslaving the user, they’re trampling the rights of everyone else. Around a third of folk surveyed acknowledge they get so engrossed in mobile conversations that they’re often unaware of speaking loudly white discussing their private lives in public. At least most of us agree on one thing: With the exception of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, the increasing use of mobile phones has led to a decline in courtesy and considerate behavior.

    The bottom line here is that we are more than a little bit out of control. Mobile phones are great: but if we allow them to dominate our lives to this extent – interrupting conversations with those around us to take a call, staring at our phones rather than relating to the world and people around us, sending flirty text massages to random numbers – then I can only assume that in another 10 years, society as we know it will no longer exist. All we’ll see is a blur of digital data going out and having all the fun, socializing, falling in love and taking sneaky pictures of each other.
    55. Which of the following statements is NOT
    TRUE about cell phones?

    6 / 16

    (1)__________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    __________________________________
    (2) Biodiesel is free of lead, contains virtually
    no sulphur and produces lower quantities of
    cancer-causing emissions than petrodiesel.
    (3) In particular, using biodiesel in school
    buses makes a lot of sense. (4) Young children
    are more susceptible than adults to the toxic
    and potentially cancer-causing emissions
    from petro diesel. (5) Many teachers are also
    offering from asthma. (6) This fact has led
    more than 50 school boards across nation to
    require that their buses use biodiesel fuel. (7)
    This cleaner-burning fuel is also an attractive
    option in recreation areas. (8) Yellowstone
    National Park was the first national park to test
    biodiesel as a fuel, and the project was such
    a success that the National Park Service has
    introduced biodiesel to 20 other parks across
    the country.
    56. With which of the following sentences should
    the paragraph begin?

    7 / 16

    (1)__________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    __________________________________
    (2) Biodiesel is free of lead, contains virtually
    no sulphur and produces lower quantities of
    cancer-causing emissions than petrodiesel.
    (3) In particular, using biodiesel in school
    buses makes a lot of sense. (4) Young children
    are more susceptible than adults to the toxic
    and potentially cancer-causing emissions
    from petro diesel. (5) Many teachers are also
    offering from asthma. (6) This fact has led
    more than 50 school boards across nation to
    require that their buses use biodiesel fuel. (7)
    This cleaner-burning fuel is also an attractive
    option in recreation areas. (8) Yellowstone
    National Park was the first national park to test
    biodiesel as a fuel, and the project was such
    a success that the National Park Service has
    introduced biodiesel to 20 other parks across
    the country.
    57. Which sentence does not belong in the
    paragraph?

    8 / 16

    Due to the cases of Salmonella food
    poisoning in Europe, the sale of duck eggs
    reached its lowest point in the 1970’s.
    Although it was never conclusively shown that
    duck eggs were to blame, the egg-eating public
    stopped buying and many egg producers went
    bankrupt. Indeed, there is a risk of Salmonella
    poisoning when ducks lay their eggs in
    damp conditions, such as on ground that is
    constantly wet, but the same can be said for
    the eggs of hens. Moreover, commercial duck
    production in France and England, where
    the outbreaks of Salmonella poisoning took
    place, followed the same standards as those
    used in the hen industry, which experienced
    no Salmonella problems. Storage of eggs,
    whether those of hen or duck, can also be a
    factor in contamination. Studies have found
    that bacterial growth reaches potentially
    dangerous levels at storage temperatures of
    50 °C or greater.
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    58. What is the topic of the paragraph?

    9 / 16

    Due to the cases of Salmonella food
    poisoning in Europe, the sale of duck eggs
    reached its lowest point in the 1970’s.
    Although it was never conclusively shown that
    duck eggs were to blame, the egg-eating public
    stopped buying and many egg producers went
    bankrupt. Indeed, there is a risk of Salmonella
    poisoning when ducks lay their eggs in
    damp conditions, such as on ground that is
    constantly wet, but the same can be said for
    the eggs of hens. Moreover, commercial duck
    production in France and England, where
    the outbreaks of Salmonella poisoning took
    place, followed the same standards as those
    used in the hen industry, which experienced
    no Salmonella problems. Storage of eggs,
    whether those of hen or duck, can also be a
    factor in contamination. Studies have found
    that bacterial growth reaches potentially
    dangerous levels at storage temperatures of
    50 °C or greater.
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    _____________________________________
    59. With which of the following sentences should
    the paragraph end?

    10 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    60.

    11 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    61.

    12 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    62.

    13 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    63.

    14 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    64.

    15 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    65.

    16 / 16

    Small genetic differences make one
    person different from another. Now medical
    researchers have a new map to help them find
    these__________(60). This is possible because
    some time ago more than two hundred
    scientists from six nations __________(61)
    the HapMap. The name comes from the
    word haplotype. A haplotype is a group
    of differences that are __________(62) to
    come close together, in a block. These blocks
    __________(63) to pass from parent to child.
    The HapMap scientists hope to identify up to
    six million DNA differences __________(64)
    they finish. The scientists say the findings
    may lead to __________(65) genes that cause
    common diseases like diabetes and heart
    disease. __________(66) diseases to genes
    could lead to new treatments. __________
    (67) people will be able to know if they have
    an increased risk of a disease because of their
    genes.
    66.

    Your score is

  • Bahasa Inggris UTUL UGM 2016

    60

    Bahasa Inggris UTUL UGM 2016

    Ada 19 soal. Kerjakan dengan jujur. Bukan masalah hasil tapi masalah proses belajar yang penting.

    The number of attempts remaining is 3

    Isi dulu data diri yaah

    1 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    41. What is the topic of the text?

    2 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    42. The word “detrimental” in line 1 is closest in
    meaning to

    3 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    43. The pronoun “they” in line 9 refers to

    4 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    44. Where is the text does not the author mention
    the impact of software and hardware innovation?

    5 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    45. It is implied in the text that

    6 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    46. Which of the following best describes the
    organization of this text?

    7 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    47. The text states all the following EXCEPT

    8 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    48. The purpose of the text is to

    9 / 19

    The impact of electronic commerce in a developing country can be helpful rather than detrimental.
    Electronic commerce has the potential to tie developing countries into the rest of the world so they are no
    longer considered outsiders. For example, electronic commerce can enable more people to access products
    and service that once were not available. Another benefit is that electronics commerce stores are available 24
    hours a day, 7 days a week. As the infrastructure for electronic commerce keep growing, service that were not
    offered in the past become available. Many of these benefits have not been proven yet, but the technology
    may still be detrimental in many developing countries; however, the constant innovation of software and
    hardware will hopefully reduce these cost.

    Consumer in developing countries can benefit from electronic commerce becouse they can but product
    that could only can be found in major cosmopolitan cities. Electronic commerce is closing the gap between the
    countries that have wide availability of products and those with limited availability. The basic pupose of
    electronic commerce is to provide goods and services to consumers who do not live close to the physical
    location of the product or service and would otherwise have a hard time acquiring these products and services.

    Society and consumers alike have only begun to enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce. Since new
    developments are made on a continuous basis, it will eventually affect very individual. Some of the benefits
    enjoyed by society and consumers, for example, are ease of transaction, comparability of products, quick
    delivery and the ability to make any type of transaction at any given time of day.

    Electronic commerce facilitates delivery if public and social services, such as healthcare, education, and
    distribution of government social services at a reduced cost, improving the quality of care and living in these
    communities. For example, healthcare services can reach patients in rural areas.
    50. it can be inferred from the text that

    10 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    51.

    11 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    52.

    12 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    53.

    13 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    54.

    14 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    55.

    15 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    51.

    16 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    57.

    17 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    58.

    18 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    59.

    19 / 19

    Bullying behaviour, broadly descrbed as intimidating or harrasing another person through physical or verbal
    assault and insults, can bagin at any age, but it seems to be a particular problem among children and adolescents.
    (51)________ it is usually a one-one behaviour, bullying also has a broader social impact. Victims may feel
    humiliated, and thus (52)________ in the peer group, while bullies may feel (53)________ a position of superiority
    in the same group. Bullying behaviour can continue into adulthood, although by that time it may be regarded as a
    criminal behaviour and result (54)________ legal action (e.g charges of “assaults and battery”).
    The social stratification (55)________ bullying is often a precursor of adults. Children who are bullies may
    continue to intimidate, or try to intimidate, this peers (56)________ they are adults. Other adults lear to cope with
    (57)________ society (58)________ bullies and victims in different social groups.
    (59)________ techniques for dealing with bullies is part of (60)________ task of schools to create a safe
    environment for all children and to teach acceptable social behaviour.

    60.

    Your score is

  • Bahasa Indonesia UTUL UGM 201

    27

    Bahasa Indonesia UTUL UGM 2015

    Ada 19 soal. Kerjakan dengan jujur. Bukan masalah hasil tapi masalah proses belajar yang penting.

    The number of attempts remaining is 3

    Isi dulu data diri yaah

    1 / 19

    Dalam dua bulan berjalan, setidaknya ada peristiwa kebudayaan penting yang menempatkan candi
    sebagai sumber “energi”. Pada awal Maret 2014, sekelompok seniman mementaskan lakon “Shima : Kembalinya
    Sang Legenda”. Dalam pementasan tanggal 1-2 Maret di Gedung Kesenian Jakarta (GKJ) itu, sutradara Putut Budi
    Santosa melibatkan dua arkeolog, yakni Edy Sedyawati dan Inda C. Noerhadi. Kemudian, dramaturgi pertunjukan
    berbentuk drama tari disusun berdasarkan temuan-temuan arkeologis di Candi Dieng.

    Dieng dipakai sebagai acuan riset mengingat keberadaan Ratu Shima sebagai raja negeri Kalingga hanya
    ditemukan berdasarkan kabar para pencatat dari negeri Tiongkok. Candi Dieng menurut kajian arkeologis memiliki
    kesamaan zaman dengan keberadaan Kalingga yang deperkirakan berasal dari 1.500 tahun yang lalu.

    Kolaborasi antara sutradara sekaligus koreografer Putu Budi Sentosa, penata musik Joko Winarko,
    perancang busana Lucky Wijayanti, serta pendesain aksesoru Terry W. Supit, dan para arkeolog menghasilkan
    gambaran pertunjukan yang detail. Mereka bekerja tidak hanya dalam kerangka mengejar nilai, tetapi juga
    memperhatikan bentuk-bentuk aksesori, busana, dan alat musik yang diperkirakan ada di masa Kalingga.
    Tinggalan-tinggalan, seperti relief dan bentuk candi, dibaca ulang, lalu diinterpretasikan untuk menemukan ragam
    hias busana dan aksesori mendekati aslinya.
    21. Inti bacaan di atas adalah

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    Dalam dua bulan berjalan, setidaknya ada peristiwa kebudayaan penting yang menempatkan candi
    sebagai sumber “energi”. Pada awal Maret 2014, sekelompok seniman mementaskan lakon “Shima : Kembalinya
    Sang Legenda”. Dalam pementasan tanggal 1-2 Maret di Gedung Kesenian Jakarta (GKJ) itu, sutradara Putut Budi
    Santosa melibatkan dua arkeolog, yakni Edy Sedyawati dan Inda C. Noerhadi. Kemudian, dramaturgi pertunjukan
    berbentuk drama tari disusun berdasarkan temuan-temuan arkeologis di Candi Dieng.

    Dieng dipakai sebagai acuan riset mengingat keberadaan Ratu Shima sebagai raja negeri Kalingga hanya
    ditemukan berdasarkan kabar para pencatat dari negeri Tiongkok. Candi Dieng menurut kajian arkeologis memiliki
    kesamaan zaman dengan keberadaan Kalingga yang deperkirakan berasal dari 1.500 tahun yang lalu.

    Kolaborasi antara sutradara sekaligus koreografer Putu Budi Sentosa, penata musik Joko Winarko,
    perancang busana Lucky Wijayanti, serta pendesain aksesoru Terry W. Supit, dan para arkeolog menghasilkan
    gambaran pertunjukan yang detail. Mereka bekerja tidak hanya dalam kerangka mengejar nilai, tetapi juga
    memperhatikan bentuk-bentuk aksesori, busana, dan alat musik yang diperkirakan ada di masa Kalingga.
    Tinggalan-tinggalan, seperti relief dan bentuk candi, dibaca ulang, lalu diinterpretasikan untuk menemukan ragam
    hias busana dan aksesori mendekati aslinya.
    22. Topik bacaan di atas adalah

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    Dalam dua bulan berjalan, setidaknya ada peristiwa kebudayaan penting yang menempatkan candi
    sebagai sumber “energi”. Pada awal Maret 2014, sekelompok seniman mementaskan lakon “Shima : Kembalinya
    Sang Legenda”. Dalam pementasan tanggal 1-2 Maret di Gedung Kesenian Jakarta (GKJ) itu, sutradara Putut Budi
    Santosa melibatkan dua arkeolog, yakni Edy Sedyawati dan Inda C. Noerhadi. Kemudian, dramaturgi pertunjukan
    berbentuk drama tari disusun berdasarkan temuan-temuan arkeologis di Candi Dieng.

    Dieng dipakai sebagai acuan riset mengingat keberadaan Ratu Shima sebagai raja negeri Kalingga hanya
    ditemukan berdasarkan kabar para pencatat dari negeri Tiongkok. Candi Dieng menurut kajian arkeologis memiliki
    kesamaan zaman dengan keberadaan Kalingga yang deperkirakan berasal dari 1.500 tahun yang lalu.

    Kolaborasi antara sutradara sekaligus koreografer Putu Budi Sentosa, penata musik Joko Winarko,
    perancang busana Lucky Wijayanti, serta pendesain aksesoru Terry W. Supit, dan para arkeolog menghasilkan
    gambaran pertunjukan yang detail. Mereka bekerja tidak hanya dalam kerangka mengejar nilai, tetapi juga
    memperhatikan bentuk-bentuk aksesori, busana, dan alat musik yang diperkirakan ada di masa Kalingga.
    Tinggalan-tinggalan, seperti relief dan bentuk candi, dibaca ulang, lalu diinterpretasikan untuk menemukan ragam
    hias busana dan aksesori mendekati aslinya.
    23. Pernyataan yang tidak berhubungan dengan isi
    bacaan di atas adalah

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    24. Faktor risiko yang berhubungan erat dengan
    kanker kolon atau kanker yang menyerang usus
    besar adalah gaya hidup. Tak dapat dipungkiri
    bahwa kanker kolon merupakan penyebab
    kematian kedua di dunia. Pencegahan kanker
    kolon dapat dilakukan dengan cara meningkatkan
    konsumsi serat makanan, termasuk prebiotik dan
    probiotik (sinbiotik) yang dikenal masyarakat.
    Isi pokok paragraf di atas adalah

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    25. Pemerintah bisa mengatasi masalah belum
    optimalnya manfaat pembangunan ekonomi
    dengan melakukan redistribusi pendapatan
    melalui anggaran dan pajak. Di satu sisi, besarnya
    subsidi energi, misalnya, jelas membuat upaya
    redistribusi sia-sia karena penerima subsidi justru
    kelompok kaya. Di sisi yang lain, pemerintah
    harus menaikkan anggaran infrastruktur yang
    masih rendah untuk membuka kesempatan kerja.
    Dengan demikian, pemerintah harus menerapkan
    pajak progresif yang tinggi untuk kepemilikan
    properti dan mobil. Upaya ini ibarat sekali rengkuh
    dua tujuan tercapai: mengatasi kesenjangan
    sekaligus mengurangi subsidi.
    Ide pokok paragraf di atas adalah

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    26. Dampak buruk mengonsumsi minuman soda
    berlebihan ternyata tidak dapat diremehkan. Gula
    dan asam pada minuman bersoda dapat mengikis
    email gigi. Sementara itu, sodium benzoat yang
    ditemukan dalam soda dapat mengurangi
    persedian potasium dan bisa memicu asma.
    Banyak mengonsumsi minuman ringan juga dapat
    meningkatkan resiko sindrom metabolisme,
    seperti diabetes dan gangguan hati. Kandungan
    asam fosfor yang tinggi dalam soda memengaruhi
    batu ginjal dan masalah ginjal lainnya.
    Pernyataan yang tidak berhubungan dengan isi
    paragraf di atas adalah

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    27. Penurunan populasi ikan di kawasan barat
    Indonesia, khususnya Laut Jawa dan Selat
    Malaka, disebabkan oleh intensitas penangkapan
    yang tidak diimbangi dengan pengembangbiakan
    yang cukup. Pohon bakau yang menjadi habitat
    alami ikan nyaris punah di wilayah itu sehingga
    mengurangi jumlah stok ikan secara alami pula. Di
    sinilah pentingnya revitalisasi pesisir dengan
    konsep baru, yakni menjaga harmoni ekosistem
    laut dengan aktivitas manusia. Laut seharusnya
    menjadi subjek yang dibutuhkan manusia
    sehingga perlu dikelola dengan baik dan
    bijaksana.
    Simpulan paragraf di atas adalah

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    28. Penulisan huruf kapital yang semuanya benar
    terdapat dalam kalimat

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    29. Penulisan unsur serapan yang tidak tepat terdapat
    dalam kalimat

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    31. Kelompok pemuda-pemuda yang tergabung
    dalam gerakan “Revolusi Putih” membagi-bagikan
    10.000 kotak susu di Bundaran Hotel Indonesia,
    Jakarta. Tidak lupa dalam kesempatan tersebut
    mereka mengajak tokoh-tokoh superhero “Mas
    Garuda” dan “Arya Bima” untuk terlibat. Anak
    anak yang memadati wilayah itupun sangat
    antusias menyaksikan kegiatan-kegiatan itu.
    Pada paragraf di atas terdapat penggunaan kata
    ulang yang tidak tepat, yaitu kata

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    32. Kata bentukan yang tidak tepat terdapat dalam
    kalimat

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    33. Untuk tahun 2014, anggaran negara yang
    mencapai Rp150 triliun sebagian besar akan
    dialokasikan untuk pertahanan.
    revitalisasi industri
    Kalimat yang memiliki pola yang sama dengan
    kalimat di atas adalah

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    34. Yang merupakan kalimat baku adalah

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    35. Masih belum diakuinya aktivitas ekonomi kreatif
    oleh perbankan membuat mereka sulit
    mendapatkan dukungan finansial. Minimnya
    modal itu telah memangkas kreativitas mereka.
    Makna kata memangkas pada kalimat di atas
    adalah

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    36. Kaum miskin dan menengah yang ada disejumlah
    negara Asia Tenggara dan Pasifik Barat paling
    merasakan dampak polusi udara pada tahun 2012
    dengan 3,3 juta kematian akibat polusi di dalam
    rumah dan 2,6 juta lainnya akibat polusi di luar
    rumah.
    Kalimat tersebut merupakan perluasan dari
    kalimat inti

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    37. Yang merupakan kalimat baku adalah

    17 / 19

    38. Kalimat yang mengandung makna idiomatis
    adalah

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    39. Kata yang mengalami perubahan makna
    menyempit, terdapat dalam kalimat

    19 / 19

    40. Diskursus budaya tidak hanya berkaitan dengan
    sektor seni dan adat istiadat, tetapi juga dengan
    perilaku dan cara berpikir.
    Padanan makna yang tidak tepat untuk kata
    diskursus dalam kalimat di atas adalah

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