Attention!
- For all questions, choose the most appropriate answer from the choices provided. Fill in your answers on the answer sheet provided according to the filling instructions.
- Correct answers are worth 4 (four); wrong answers are worth -1 (minus one); no answers are worth 0 (zero).
- A dead mark applies to each part of the question. You get a dead mark if in one of the three parts of the question the correct answers you get are less than 1/3 of the number of questions in that part.
PART ONE GENERAL ABILITY TEST (Numbers 1 to 120) For this section, correct answers to less than 1/3 of the number of questions (less than 40) means a failing grade.
1]. All prospective students must take a psychological test. Some prospective students have TOEFL scores above 500. So:
- a. No conclusion can be drawn
- b. A number of prospective students must take the TOEFL
- c. All prospective students must take the TOEFL
- d. A number of prospective students must take a psychological test
2]. All animals are living things. All living things will die. Not all tailed animals can climb. Horses are tailed animals. Conclusion:
- a. The horse cannot die
- b. Not all animals with tails die.
- c. The horse will die
- d. Horses are not animals.
3]. Students who are good at mathematics learn languages more easily. People who live in foreign countries are more fluent in the language used in that country. Rianto speaks English fluently. Conclusion:
- a. Maybe Rianto can't speak
- b. Maybe Rianto has never lived abroad
- c. It is impossible that Rianto has ever lived abroad.
- d. It is impossible for Rianto to be good at mathematics.
4]. Fredy, Cindy, and Sandy each have two pets. One of
them does not keep a dog; Cindy is the only one who keeps a cat. Sandy keeps a dog. Fredy and Cindy each keep a rabbit. Who keeps a turtle?
- a. Fredy
- b. Cindy
- c. Fredy and Sandy
- d. Sandy
Questions 5-9 are based on the following information: Mr. Sudrajat, the head of the equipment department, is responsible for replacing an existing photocopier. The specifications of the machine must remain the same, namely that the machine can make 50,000 copies per month, do at least 40 copies per minute, have a double-sided copying facility, a paper feed tray, and a sorting bin. He was told that he could consider a used or new machine, but there should be no budget for repairs. Mr. Sudrajat approached the task with caution considering the bad reputation of the photocopier salesperson. He decided to write a list of specifications and send it to several companies to ask for their product specifications and details. Soon after, he received a call from a company representative offering him a variety of the items in question. Answer:
- A. If statements A and B are both true
- B. If statement A is true, but statement B is false
- C. If statement A is false, but statement B is true
- D. If statements A and B are both wrong
5]. A: Mr. Sudrajat asked the sales clerk to call him. B: He wanted a machine that could copy both sides.
6]. A: Service Guarantee is part of the agreement. B: Machines that must have more facilities
7]. A : Mr. Sudrajat asked the sales clerk to send two types of information. B : He prefers new machines compared to refurbished used machines.
8]. A: Although confused, Mr. Sudrajat can conclude that he is not the only person responsible for the decision of which photocopier to buy. B: The photocopier sales staff has a certain reputation.
9]. A: Mr. Sudrajat's photocopier must be able to produce half a million copies per year. B: A machine that can only copy less than 2000 copies per hour does not meet the specifications desired by Mr. Sudrajat.
10]. While Bachelors are Lecturers. All Lecturers must research. So:
- a. While graduates are not lecturers
- b. While researchers are not lecturers
- c. While the researcher is a lecturer
- d. Some accountants are lecturers.
11]. All lecturers are civil servants. Some lecturers are accountants. The ones that do not fit the questions are:
- a. All accountants are civil servants
- b. Some accountants are civil servants
- c. Some civil servants are lecturers
- d. Some accountants are lecturers
12]. Jono and Jacky have more money than Fredy. Meanwhile, Chrisna has less money than Fred. Peter has more money than Fredy. Who has the least money?
- a. Crisna
- b. Jono
- c. Jacky
- d. Fredy dn peter
SIMILAR MEANING (NO. 13-17)
13]. REFERENCE:
- a. holding
- b. guidelines
- c. drive
- d. references
14]. CONTRIBUTE:
- a. unbalanced
- b. out of sync
- c. not harmonious
- d. not in harmony
15]. NARAT1F :
- a. reciprocity
- b. poetry
- c. descriptive
- d. prose
16]. Kissy-Kissy
- maid. table
- b. counting tool
- c. trellis
- d. fishing gear
17]. JUST
- a. proxy
- b. error
- c. carefully
- d. research
ANNOUNCEMENTS (NO. 18-20)
18]. CONSTRAINTS:
- a. manifestation
- b. guidance
- c. violence
- d. supporters
19]. BONGSOR
- a. dwarf
- b. oldest
- c. piling up
- d. traffic jam
20]. DEPEND
- a. relatedness
- b. valid
- c. correlation
- d. independent
21]. LEARN: SMART is like
- a. portrait : camera
- b. print : paper
- c. lithography: stone
- d. think: wise
22]. DOCTOR: DISSERTATION is like
- a. minister: presidential decree
- b. kyai : people
- c. Bachelor's degree: thesis
- d. labor : wages
23]. AUDITING: BOOKKEEPING is like
- a. data: statement
- b. evaluation: policy
- c. beginning : end
- d. cause : consequence
24]. EARTHQUAKE: RITCHER is like.
- a. waves : knots
- b. Distance: dynamo
- c. Flood: water
- d. Suhu : Fahrenheit
25]. INTENSILIITY: FREQUENCY is like
- a. gift: devotion
- b. rights : obligations
- c. appreciation: respect
- d. far : distance
26]. STUDENTS : BOOKS : LIBRARY is like
- a. parents : child : mother
- b. child : marbles : house
- c. customer : money : bank
- d. buyer : food : warehouse
27]. INTRODUCTION: CLOSING: is like
- a. horse : donkey
- b. head: hair
- c. head : tail
- d. North : west
28]. ROCKS are to GEOLOGY as SEEDS are to
- a. SCIENCE
- b. HORTICULTURE
- c. BIOLOGY
- d. ATOM
29]. EMPTY to HAMPA like LIQUID to:
- a. THICK
- b. AIR
- c. DILUENT
- d. WET
30]. EYES are to the FACE like a PILLOW is to:
- a. MATTRESS
- b. BLANKET
- c. BED
- d. BEDROOM
31]. ASSEMBLING is like BUILDING is like RESIDENCE is like:
- a. ENJOY
- b. ABANDONED
- c. AGE
- d. RETIREMENT
For No. 32-36, what is xx?
32]. 121, 36, 157, 193, 3xx
- a. 77
- b. 40
- c. 50
- d. 60
33]. 12, -24, 36, -48, xx
- a. 80
- b. 50
- c. 60
- d. 70
34]. 2, -1/4, 6, -1/8, xx
- a. 40
- b. 10
- c. 20
- d. 30
35]. 1, 1/3, 9, 1/27, xx
- a. 1/81
- b. 36
- c. 1/36
- d. 81
36]. 1/4, 1/4,3/4, 1, 1 3/4 , xx
- a. 3 1/4
- b. 2
- c. 2 3/4
- d. 3
37]. A series of numbers consists of 4 10 8 14 12 18, the next number is
- a. 22
- b. 16
- c. 20
- d. 24
38]. A series of numbers consists of 10 15 12 17 14 19, the next number is
- a. 24
- b. 16
- c. 21
- d. 15
39]. A series of letters consists of BACADAEAFA GA, the next series is
- to the
- b. HA
- c. AH
- d. KA
40]. A series of letters consists of ABCFEDGHILKJM, the next series is
- a. MO
- b. ON
- c. NO
- d. IF
41]. If CxF-1 =9, then C+F+ 1 =
- a. 20
- b. 10
- c. 15
- d. 18
42]. If n/7 +n/5 = 12/35, then n = ....
- a. 35
- b. <12
- c. 6
- d. 1
43]. How much must be subtracted from the sum of 1/4 and 1/3 to obtain an average of 1/6?
- a. 1/4
- b. 4/5
- c. 1/4
- d. 1/3
44]. s years ago a person was r years old. How old will that person be t years from now?
- a. rst
- b. rs + t
- c. r — s + t
- d. r + s + t
45]. If 7 + 10 = 5; 8 + 5 = 1; and 4 + 11 = 3; then 9 + 7 =
- a. 6
- b. 3
- c. 4
- d. 5
46]. Exactly three years before Anisa was born was 1980 — X so, Anisa's 20th birthday falls in the year
- a. 2003 + 3
- b. 1977 + x
- c. 1997 + x
- d. 2003 — x
47]. In a class, 3/8 of the students are male, and 2/3 of the male students have straight hair. If 3/4 of the students have straight hair, how many female students do not have straight hair?
- a. 5/16
- b. 1/8
- c. 3/16
- d. 1/4
48]. If 1/x — 1/y = 1/z, then z is equal to
- a. xy/y — x
- b. (x-y) /xy
- c. xy
- d. xy/y — y
49]. A truck departs from city A at 11.53 and arrives at city B which is 240 km from city A at 16.11 on the same day. What is the average speed of the truck in traveling from A to B.
- a. 50 km per jam (240 /4.3 km/jam)
- b. 16/1,200 km per hour
- c. 240/288 lcm per jam
- d. 1,494/240 km per hour
50]. If the length of each side of a square is (3x/4) + 1. what is the perimeter of the square?
- a. cannot be determined
- b. x + 1
- c. 3x + 1
- d. 3x + 4 ((3x/4)+1) x 4
51]. How long does it take to fill a tank with a capacity of 3,750 cubic centimeters with water if the water is pumped into the tank at a rate of 800 cubic centimeters per minute and discharged out of the tank at a rate of 300 cubic centimeters per minute?
- a. 8 minutes
- b. 3 minutes 36 seconds
- c. 6 minutes
- d. 7 minutes 30 seconds 3750/(800-300)
52]. Paulus stands 180 meters straight north of point P, Fredi stands 240 meters straight west of point P, what is the closest distance between Fredi and Paulus?
- a. 900 meter
- b. 60 meter
- c. 300 meter •NI ( 1802+2402)
- d. 420 meter
53]. The sum of four consecutive positive integers is always
- a. Is a multiple of 3
- b. It is an odd number.
- c. Can be divided by 4
- d. Is a prime number
54]. A company reduces employee working hours from 40 hours per week to 36 hours per week without reducing salary/wages. If an employee received Rpx per hour before the reduction in working hours, how much does he receive per hour under the new system?
- a. 10x/9
- b. 1/10
- c. x/9
- d. 9x/10
55]. A painter has painted one third of a rectangular wall that is 10 meters high. When he finishes painting another part of the wall that is 75 square meters wide, he will have completed 3/4 of his work. How long is the wall?
- a. 18 meter
- b. 9 meter
- c. 10 meter
- d. 12 meter
56]. In a study it was found that the number of insects with X characteristics compared to the number of insects with y characteristics was 5:3, and that 3/8 of the insects with X characteristics were male insects. Of all the insects, what is the proportion of male insects with X characteristics?
- a. 1/5
- b. 5/8
- c. 6/13
- d. 15/64
57]. Three valves, if opened individually, can drain water from a tank in 3, 4, and 5 minutes respectively. What is the largest part of the tank that can be drained in one minute by opening only two valves?
- a. 2/3
- b. 3/20
- c. 1/5
- d. 7/12
58]. A car rental company charges Rp. 350,000 for every 24-hour usage for the first 72 hours, plus Rp. 50,000 for every 6 hours or part of six hours after the first 72 hours. If a car is picked up at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and returned at 9:45 p.m. on Thursday of the same week, how much rental will be paid?
- a. Rp. 1,200,000
- b. Rp. 450,000
- c. Rp. 500,000
- d. Rp. 1,150,000
59]. The amount to be paid for one adult ticket and two children's tickets is Rp. 165,000 if the price of an adult ticket is Rp. 30,000 higher than a child's ticket, how much is the price of a child's ticket?
- a. Rp. 60,000
- b. Rp. 25,000
- c. Rp. 45,000
- d. Rp. 55,000
60]. In a factory, the number of defective products in January is 7 percent of all products produced, and in February is 8 percent of all products produced, if the percentage of defective products in both months combined is 7.8 percent, how many products are produced in January compared to the number of products produced in February?
- a. 6/5
- b. 1/8
- c. 1/4
- d. 1/6
61]. A family has five children. The youngest child is x years old and the oldest is 2x. The other three children are respectively aged x + 2, x + 4, and x + -3, if the average age of the five children is 16 years, how old is the second child?
- a. 22
- b. 11
- c. 15
- d. 19
62]. The average age of a group of people consisting of accountants and lawyers is 40 years. If the average age of the accountants is 35 years and the average age of the lawyers is 50 years, what is the ratio of the number of accountants to the number of lawyers?
- a. 2 : 1
- b. 3 : 2
- c. 3 : 1
- d. 2 : 3
63]. A building has five floors. One of the five floors has only two rooms. The other four floors each have four rooms. If A= three times the number of floors in the building, then, and B=the number of rooms in the building, then:
- a. The relationship between A and B cannot be determined.
- b. A is greater than B
- c. A is smaller than B
- d. A is the same as B
64]. If ranked in the best order for the following 100m sprinters, Janet is the slowest runner, then Mardi, Erika and Angela who almost lost to Erika, after being trained, Janet beat Erika, although Mardi failed to beat Erika. Who is the fastest runner after receiving training?
- a. Angela
- b. Janet
- c. Tuesday
- d. Erika
65]. Adi's grades are ranked 15th from the top and 17th from the bottom in his class. How many students are there in the class?
- a. 31
- b. 32
- c. 33
- d. 30
66]. Mr. Raden bought a house worth Rp. 300,000,000. In the tax assessment, Mr. Raden's house is valued at 2/3 of the purchase value. The amount of tax to be borne is Rp. 12.50 for every Rp. 1,000. of the house value. How much tax must be paid?
- a. 25.000.000
- b. 2.500.000
- c. 3.750.000
- d. 12.500.000
67]. Polan, a student, conducted an experiment in the laboratory and concluded that: the ratio of the population of germs that have trait (x) to germs that do not have trait (x) is 5:3 and 3/8 of the germs that have trait (x) are male. What is the ratio
of the population of male germs (x) to the total population of germs?
- a. 5/8
- b. 3/5
- c. 15/64
- d. 6/13
68]. Amir drove a car for 735 km in five days. On the first day he drove 185 km, on the second day 95 km, on the third day 120 km, and on the fourth day 175 km. How many kilometers was the distance traveled on the fifth day?
- am. 170 km
- b. 150 lcm
- about 180 km
- d. 160 km
69]. Mr. Bejo, a trader, sells an item for Rp. 80,000 and makes a profit of 25% of the purchase price. How much is the purchase price?
- a. 60.000
- b. 64.000
- c. 100.000
- d. 120.000
70]. At this time the price of one dozen marbles and ten kilograms of salak are the same. If the price of one dozen marbles has increased by 10% and the price of salak has increased by 2%, then to buy one dozen marbles and ten kilograms of salak, additional money is needed of
- a. 12 %
- b. 2 %
- c. 6 %
- d. 10 %
For questions no. 71-74 use the following data
71]. How much is P?
- a. 43
- b. 20
- c. 26
- d. 31
72]. What is Q?
- a. 43
- b. 20
- c. 26
- d. 31
73]. How much is Q + S?
- a. 50
- b. 35
- c. 40
- d. 43
74]. What is R?
- a. 45
- b. 26
- c. 31
- d. 43
75]. Two cyclists start on a route from the same point with a time difference of 3 hours. The second cyclist rides at a speed of 10 km/h and starts his journey 3 hours after the first cyclist who is at a speed of 6 lcm/h. How long does it take the second cyclist to catch up with the first cyclist? Counted from the time the second cyclist starts his journey.
- a. 6 hours
- b. 2 hours
- c. 4 1/2 hours
- d. 5 3/4 jam
76]. Andi can fill the fish pond in 30 minutes. Bedu can do the same in 45 minutes. While Catur can only finish in 1 hour, how long will it take if the three of them work together to fill the fish pond?
- a. 23 minutes
- b. 12 minutes
- c. 15 minutes
- d. 21 minutes
77]. A car is sold for 160 million rupiah, the price is the price after a 20% discount. The actual price of the car is:
- a. 190 million
- b. 192 million
- c. 128 million
- d. 200 million
78]. Two planes leave the airport at 17:00. The first plane heads east at a speed of 150 km/h and the second plane heads north at a speed of 200 km/h. What is the distance between the two planes at 19:00 if both planes fly straight and without stopping at the same speed?
- am. 500 km
- b. 350 lcm
- about 700 km
- d. 250 lcm
79]. The father is currently 24 years older than his son. Two years ago, the father was 4 times older than his son. How old is his son now?
- a. 9 years
- b. 10 years
- c. 8 years
- d. 12 years
80]. The number of prime numbers between 40 and 50 is ;
- a. 131
- b. 84
- c. 88
- d. 90
81]. Numbers that can be divisible by 3 and 88 are:
- a. 88.888
- b. 88.888.888
- c. 8.888.888
- d. 888.888
Questions No. 82 — 84 are based on the following information.
I. A cube has sides with the colors black, blue, brown, green, red, and white.
II. The red side is opposite the black side
III. The green side is between the red side and the black side
IV. The blue side is next to the white side
V. The brown side is next to the blue side
VI. The red side is below
82]. The side opposite the brown side is:
- a. blue
- b. white
- c. red
- d. green
83]. If the red side is exchanged with the green side, the blue side is exchanged with the black side, then which is wrong:
- a. The white side is next to the green side
- b. The red side faces the black side
- c. The white side is next to the brown side
- d. The green side faces the blue side
- If there are only statements IJI and IV then it can be concluded:
- a. The brown side faces the black side
- b. The black side is on top
- c. The blue side is on top
- d. The brown side is on top.
Questions 85 and 86 are based on the following information in a cupboard, the book The Winter's Tale can be found on the shelf below the bookcase The Horse's Mouth. The book The Last Days of the Third Reich is located above the shelf where the book A Book of Practical Cats is placed. On the top shelf is the book The Wind in the Willows. The book The Horse's Mouth is located on the same shelf as the book Justine, while the book A Book of Practical Cats is located on the shelf below where the book The Winter's Tale is placed.
85]. Which book is at the bottom?
- a. A Book of Practical Cats
- b. The Winter's Tale
- c. The Horse's Mouth
- d. The Last Days of the Third Reich
86]. Which books are on the same shelf?
- a. No books are located on the same shelf.
- b. The winter's Tale dan The Last Days of the Third Reich
- c. The horse's Mouth dan A Book of Practical Cats
- d. A Book of Practical Cats dan The wind in the willows
Questions no. 87-90 are based on the following information: Sally, Sherly, Laura, Tomi, and Sandy each took candy from a bowl. First, four children took one milk-flavored candy. Then Sherly and Tomi did not take chocolate-flavored candy like the other children did. Sherly only took one candy, namely grape-flavored candy, after that, apart from Sherly, only Sally and Sandy did not take coffee-flavored candy.
87]. Who took one coffee-flavored gum and one milk-flavored gum?
- A. Tomi
- b. Sally
- c. Sherly
- d. Laura
88]. Who took the three pieces of candy?
- a. Sandy
- b. Sally
- c. Sherly
- d. Laura
89]. Who are the two people who took the same amount and flavor of gum?
90]. If counted in total, how many gumballs did they take?
- a. 11
- b. 8
- c. 9
- d. 10
91]. How many boxing fights did Quaid win?
92]. How many boxing fights did Jones win?
- a. 4
- b. 1
- c. 2
- d. 3
93]. Protection of occupational health and safety under the Employment Act 1974 applies to all persons in the workplace. Health and safety recommendations are an important task of good management in all areas. Companies, however, are obliged to protect all employees in all workplaces and in particular vehicle facilities, including ships, aircraft or land installations. Various regulations are made so that companies do not have to provide written copies of the law to employees. Which of the following is in accordance with the above quote?
- a. There were no occupational health and safety regulations before 1974.
- b. Occupational health and safety laws are solely the responsibility of employees.
- c. All land installations and vehicles are classified as primary obligations.
- d. The law states that all employees must receive a written copy.
94]. The government has attempted to unify industrial environmental cleanup under one system. To minimize environmental damage, the volume of pollutants emitted by factories must be monitored by an official pollution control review board. Industry has repeatedly complained about the time and cost of operations under the new system. Reviewers have insisted that industry is to blame for the delays, as many applications are not accompanied by complete data. Industry is also concerned about the public response to information released for government approval. This information may be withheld from the public on the basis of commercial confidentiality considerations and must be supported by evidence that it will not harm the public. Which of the following is consistent with the above quotation?
- a. There will be no environmental damage if there is no pollution.
- b. Pollution control systems are designed to reduce the amount of toxins used by industry.
- c. Obtaining approval of operational results is the same as confidential information on competitors.
- d. Industry does not yet want a review of pollution control.
Questions no. 95-100 are based on the following information: In the previous national mathematics exam (UN) it was known as follows:
- W finished the test before O.
- K completed the test before W.
- O completed the test before M.
95]. Which of the following cannot be true? K is a student before OM is a student before WO is a student before KW is a student before M
96]. Which of the following must be true?
- a. K is a student who finished before O
- b. W is a student who finished before K
- c. M is a student who implemented before K
- d. O is a student who finished before M
97]. If T is a student who finishes the exam before M, which of the following must be true?
- a. T is a student who finished the exam before O.
- b. T is the student who first completed the exam.
- c. T is a student who completed the exam before K.
- d. W is the student who completed the exam before T.
98]. If K finished before M, W finished before M, and V was the last to finish the test, which of the following is the order of students in completing the test from first to last?
- a. K,M,W,O,V.
- b. V,W,M,O,K.
- c. W,O,K,M,V.
- d. M,K,O,W,V.
99]. If U is a student who finishes the exam before O, and F finishes after W, which of the following cannot be true if M finishes after U and before F?
- a. M finishes before O
- b. U finishes before W
- c. F finishes before O
- d. F finishes before K
loo. If A is a student who completes the exam after I and W, which of the following must be true?
- a. K finishes before A
- b. I finished before W
- c. I finished before O.
- d. A finishes before O
101]. The World Cup is currently taking place in Germany. This is the championship that is:
- a. 15
- b. 18
- c. 17
- d. 16
102]. The names below have received the Nobel Peace Prize, except:
- am. Lech Walesa
- b. Yasser Arafat
- c. Menachem Begin
- d. Yitzhak Rabin
103]. The names of the cabinets that used to exist during the reformation order era are:
- a. National Unity
- b. Development Reform
- c. Mutual Cooperation
- d. All are correct.
104]. The Republic of Indonesia Law which contains Financial Considerations between the Central Government and Regional Governments is Law Number:
- a. 33 of 2005
- b. 32 of 2004
- c. 33 of 2004
- d. 32 of 2005
105]. The law on state treasury is Law number 1 of the year:
- a. 2006
- b. 2004
- c. 2003
- d. 2005
106]. The cleanest countries from corruption according to Transparency International in 2005 were:
- a. Kuawit
- b. Singapore
- c. Finland
- d. Swiss
107]. Sinjal district, which was hit by floods and landslides last June, is located in the province of
- a. West Sumatra
- b. North Sumatra
- c. North Sulawesi
- d. South Sulawesi
108]. The best artist at the 2005 Citra Cup was:
- a. Ardinia Wiranti
- b. Dian Sastrowardoyo
- c. Marcella Zalianty
- d. Rachel Maryam
109]. The best films of 2005 that received the Citra trophy were:
- a. Social gathering
- b. Gie
- c. Joni's promise
- d. Brownies
110]. The following have served as Minister of Finance in our country except:
- a. Fuad Bawazier
- b. Boediono
- c.
- d. All wrong
111]. The birthday of the city of Jakarta falls on:
- a. July 22, 1757
- b. 22 June 1527
- c. 22 June 1757
- d. 22 July 1527
112]. Introduction to the State Revenue and Expenditure Budget Plan submitted by the Government to the DPR-RI every year is called:
- a. Financial Note
- b. Draft State Budget
- c. Introduction to the Draft State Budget
- d. Draft State Budget Bill
113]. The condition of children who have difficulty communicating with other people is called:
- a. Anemia
- b. Alzheimer
- c. Autism
- d. Analgesia
114]. Tony Blair was re-elected as Prime Minister of Britain. This election process involved representatives of the people called:
- a. House of senates
- b. House of Parlianment
- c. House of Lords
- d. House of Commons
115]. Budi Utomo was founded on May 20, 1908. Now May 20 is commemorated as National ...
- a. National Education Day
- b. National Awakening Day
- c. National Day of Nationality
- d. Pancasila Sanctity Day
116]. Soeharto resigned from the position of President in the month of
- a. July 1998
- b. Mei 1998
- c. Mei 1999
- d. February 1999
117]. The one who is nicknamed the Indonesian Economics Guru is
- a.
- b. Radius Prawiro
- c. Sumarlin
- d.
118]. The organization formed by the government to handle problems of government practices in Indonesia that are considered incorrect is
- a. Indonesia Corruption Watch (ICW)
- b. National Ombudsman Commission
- c. National Commission on Human Rights
- d. Government Watch
119]. The greenhouse effect is caused by
- a. The temperature of the sun's heat increases and imports in foreign trade
- b. Carbon dioxide that is released into the atmosphere is called
- c. The number of skyscrapers
- d. A hollow atmosphere
120]. Physical quantity restrictions on export goods
- a. Cartel using glass
- b. Quota
- c. Embargo
- d. Protection
PART TWO OF THE INDONESIAN LANGUAGE TEST
(Numbers 121 to 140) For this section, correct answers to less than 1/3 of the number of questions (less than 7) means a failure score.
121]. The words below are all written incorrectly, except:
- a. condolences
- b. halal bi halal
- c. sun
- d. scholarships
122]. The prepositions below are written correctly, except:
- a. Come here
- b. Beside
- c. Than
- d. Where is it?
123]. The following abbreviations and acronyms are written in writing, except:
- a. election
- b. Depkeu RI
- c. Everyone
- d. PT Sejahtera
124]. The Indonesianization of the following words is menar, except:
- a. coordinator
- b. presidential
- c. legalization
- d. quality
125]. The correct way to write the following sentence is:
- a. It has been one year since he became a lieutenant general.
- b. It has been one year since he became Lieutenant General.
- c. It has been one year since he became Lieutenant General.
- d. It has been one year since he became a lieutenant general.
126]. The spelling of the following words is wrong, except:
- a. Every 5 years he must renew his identity card.
- b. Every five years he must renew his identity card.
- c. Every five years he must renew his Population Identification Card.
- d. Every 5 years he must renew his identity card.
127]. The correct use of capital letters in the sentence below is;
- a. He already has a driving license
- b. Many of our office employees are graduates of state universities.
- c. Most visitors are elementary school children
- d. The position he currently holds is Director General.
128]. The wrong form of the word is in the following sentence:
- a. They often associate it with other problems
- b. They pioneered the use of good and correct Indonesian.
- c. It is expected that employees comply with the regulations in force in the office.
- d. They will change their language habits just to be understood.
129]. The standard words below are all:
- a. Qibla, permission, time and just
- b. Qibla, permission, time and just
- c. Qibla, permission, time, and just
- d. qibla, permission, time and just
130]. The correct spelling of the word in the following sentence is;
- a. The semi-final match was broadcast on private television.
- b. The semi-final match was broadcast on private television.
- c. The semi-final match was broadcast on private television.
- d. The semi-final match was broadcast on private television.
131]. The incorrect use of words in the sentence below is:
- a. Employees need to be given some relaxing time once in a while.
- b. Criticism is only conveyed once in a while
- c. On one occasion they expressed their wishes
- d. Each student must complete the assignments given by the lecturer.
132]. The use of redundant words is found in the following sentences:
- a. With this letter I enclose a list of the names of the toddler competition winners.
- b. Improving the quality of Indonesian language use for our employees needs to continue to be encouraged.
- c. In order to be able to speak Indonesian well and correctly, we all need to learn the rules well.
- d. We improve the quality of our language use for the sake of accuracy in expressing our thoughts.
133]. The following are compound sentences:
- a. The public has been waiting for certainty about this problem for a long time
- b. They came to the KFU office a few days ago
- c. Some employees regretted the incident
- d. Because he was sick, he didn't go to school.
134]. They already understand that the problem is complicated. The subordinate clause in this sentence functions as:
- a. complement
- b. subject
- c. object
- d. predicate
135]. The following abbreviations for academic degrees are all incorrect:
- a. Dr Ir Mahmud Syah SH and Dr Masykuroh, Sp.PD
- b. Dr. Ir Mahmud Syah SH and Dr. Masykuroh, Sp.PD
- c. Dr. Ir Mahmud Syah SH and Dr. Masykuroh Sp.PD
- d. Dr. Ir. Mahmud Syah, SH and dr. Masykuroh, SpPD
136]. The most correct sentence below is;
- a. We have collected the assignment a few days ago
- b. I already know about the news of the earthquake disaster.
- c. Such rough work is not suitable for him.
- d. They have done all the assignments given by the lecturer
137]. Choose the complete sentence below;
- a. Their condition is very concerning
- b. Just arrived at the earthquake location this morning
- c. Five days carried by the waves to the middle of the ocean
- d. It's been a long time in the refugee camp
138]. We raised various issues yesterday. The sentence pattern is:
- a. SPO
- b. SKPK
- c. PSK
- d. SPOK
139]. The magazine contains a very interesting article. This sentence is wrong because:
- a. lack of information
- b. less subject
- c. lacking a predicate
- d. less objects
140]. We gave the gift a few days ago. The predicate of this sentence is:
- a. a few days ago
- b. we
- c. we give
- d. the gift
PART THREE ENGLISH TEST
(Numbers 141 to 180) For this section, correct answers to less than 1/3 of the number of questions (less than 14) means a failing grade.
The Hollywood sign in the hills that line the northern border of Los Angeles is a famous landmark recognized the world over. The white-painted, 50- foot-high, sheet metal letters can be seen from great distances across the Los Angeles basin. The sign was not constructed, as one might suppose, by the movie business as a means of celebrating the importance of Hollywood to this industry ; instead, it was first constructed in 1923 as a means of advertising homes for sale in a 500-acre housing subdivision in a part of Loa Angeles called "Hollywood" The sign that was constructed at the time, of course, said "Hollywood". Over the years, people began referring to the area by the shortened version "Hollywood" and after the sign and its site were donated to the city in 1945, the last four letters were removed. The sign suppered from years of disrepair, and in 1973 it needed to be completely replaced, at a cost of $ 27,700 per letter. Various celebrities were instrumental in helping to raise needed funds. Rock star Alice Cooper, for for Example, bought "0" in memory of Groucho Marx, and hugh Hefner of playboy fame held a benefit party to raise the money for the "Y". the construction of the new sign was finaly completed in 1978.
141]. What is the topic of this passage ?
- a. Hollywood versus Hollywoodland
- b. A famous sign
- c. A famous city
- d. Woeld landmarks
142]. The expression "the world over" in line 3 could be best replaced by
- a. in the skies
- b. in the northern parts of the world
- c. on top of the world
- d. in the entrie world
143]. It can be inferred from the passage that most people think that the Hollywood sign was first constructed by
- a. the city of los Angeles
- b. an advertising company
- c. the movie industry
- d. a construction company
144]. The pronoun "it" in line 8 refers to
- a. this industry
- b. the sign
- c. the movie business
- d. the importance of Hollywood
145]. Which of the following is NOT mentioned about Hollywood ?
- a. It was the most expensive area of Los Angeles
- b. It used to be the name of an area of Los Angeles
- c. It was formerly the name on the sign in the hills.
- d. There were houses for sale there
VOCABULARY
146]. If something has never happened before, it is
- a. Unprecedented (never happened before)
- b. reconvene (call back)
- c. contradict (contradictory)
- d. inscription (offering/ inscription)
147]. Water that is underground is in a (n) location
- a. Circumscribe (limit)
- b. convocation (meeting)
- c. subterranean (underground)
- d. graphology (science of handwriting)
148]. To write or place a limit around something is to .....it
- a. Visualize imagine
- b. Circumscribe —> to limit
- c. convocation meeting / gathering
- d. revise —> review again
149]. if you see something that is not out of the ordinary, it is
- a. mismatched (not compatible)
- b. introvert (pushing)
- c. unspectacular (not impressive)
- d. inscription (offering/ inscription)
150]. If you are not careful in making decisions or in expressing opinions, you are
- a. Unprecedented (never happened before)
- b. Extrovert (people who care about their birth)
- c. Introspective (self-awareness)
- d. Injudicious (reckless/ rash)
151]. I am trying to ....the the place you are describing ; I would like to see it in my mind
- a. Visualize imagine
- b. Revise review again
- c. Submit, submit, surrender
- d. Reconvene calls back
152]. The Merger of the two companies was funded by a
- a. Capital modal ( noun)
- b. Capitalist —> pemodal ( subject)
- c. Capitalism capitalism (noun)
- d. Capitalize writing with capital letters (verbs)
153]. The student did not do well in the class because he had a problem with
- a. absence
- b. absent
- c. absently
- d. absenteeism
May 27, 2006, was a day that I will never forget, it was the day I experienced my first earthquake. I had just...(154) home from masque and was lying on the living room sofa watching the news on TV. My little brother was in my room playing, and my older sister was in the kitchen preparing our breakfast our parents were still sleeping. At exactly 5.49 a.m., the earthquake...(155)....my country. Our house started .....(156)....violently as it ....(157)...a small wooden boat being tossed by giant waves in the ocean. At first, none realized what was happening. Then my sister yelled, "Earthquakel Get under something!" I was too stunned to move, but the shaking was so strong that I soon fell off the sofa onto the floor. I half rolled, half crawled across the floor to the dining table and got under it. My sister was sitting on the floor in the kitchen. Holding her arms...(158)...her head to protect it from falling dishes. She yelled at my little brother to get under his desk, but he wanted to be near us. He tried to get out of my room, but he kept falling down. The earthquake lasted less than a minute, but it seemed like a year to us.
154]. a. getting b. gotten c. got d. get
155]. a. stricked b. striking c. strike d. struck
156]. a. sheking b. to shake c. shaken d. a and b are correct
157]. a. was b. were c. is d. had been
158]. a. through b. over c. on d. in
159]. A11 of my time ....in the library
- a. has spending
- b. is spent
- c. are spent
- d. spending
160]. "Tokyo is crowded and noisy just like New York." The same structure with the sentence above is ...
- a. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just us New York is.
- b. Tokyo is crowded and noisy alike New York
- c. Tokyo is crowded and noisy just us New York
- d. Tokyo is crowded and noisy as New York
161]. I started school when I was five years old. I ...a student for seventeen years now.
- a. am to be
- b. am
- c. am being
- d. have been
162]. I was scared, I was also curious about the old lady.
- a. yet until now, even so, toh
- b. button -> but
- c. instead —> instead
- d. and and
163]. Because the river ....steadily since Sunday, the residents of the area have been advised to prepare for flood conditions.
- a. has been ris
- b. rose
- c. had risen
- d. is rising
164]. The best diamonds are transparent and colorless, but they actually .....in color from clear to black,
- a. have been ranging
- b. range
- c. are ranging
- d. ranged
165]. .....certain molds and fungi to multiply very rapidly
- a. Tripical weather causes
- b. A tropical weather causes
- c. Tropical weather causes
- d. The tropical weather causes
166]. No one know where Tony is living now. The last time that I ran ....was about four years ago.
- a. into him
- b. him down
- c. down him
- d. him into
167]. It is generally considered unwise to give a child ...he or she wants.
- a. whatever that
- b. whatever is it
- c. whatever
- d. that
168]. Response : I used to, but I resigned my membership
- a. wouldn't you have belonged to the English club ?
- b. Didn't you use to belong to the English Club ?
- c. Wouldn't you belong to the English club ?
- d. Won't you belong to the English club ?
169]. The proposal ....discussed when I called the office this morning
- a. been
- b. being
- c. have been
- d. was being
170]. Armansyah seems ...the point you were making.
- a. misunderstanding
- b. having misunderstood
- c. to have misunderstood
- d. misunderstood
171]. Not only a good thing : he did the right thing
- a. will sam do
- b. Sam did
- c. Alone
- d. Did Sam do
172]. Soekarno, .....one of the strongest Indonesian President, served from 1945 to 1965.
- a. considering
- b. considered
- c. is considered
- d. was considered
173]. In the view of the STAN lecturers'union, it is essential that discipline .....maintained in the classroom.
- a. is to be
- b. is
- c. was
- d. be
174]. Ditto ...Indonesia before he came to Jakarta to study in the international student program.
- a. had never visited
- b. has never visited
- c. never visited
- d. would never visited
175]. Thomas Alfa Edison invented .....
- a. the electric lights
- b. an electric light
- c. electric light
- d. electric lights