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nomor 1 sampai 15
nomor 16 sampai 30
nomor 31 sampai 45
MATEMATIKA DASAR
Petunjuk A : dipergunakan dalam menjawab soal nomor 1 sampai ke nomor 20
1. Jika sudut di kuadran IV dan cos = maka sin =
A. -
B. -
C.
E. 3
n +2
6. Jika f(n) = 2 . 6
maka
= ...
E.
, bilangan asli,
C.
D.
E.
=1
adalah
A. -3
B. -2
C. -1
D. 0
E. 1
3. Nilai x yang memenuhi pertidaksamaan
> -1 adalah..
A. 2 < x < 0 atau 1 < x < 3
B. 2 < x < 3
C. x > 2
D. x < 0 atau x > 1
E. 0 < x < 3
1/6
log (x - x)
n -1
B.
dan g(n) = 12
A.
D.
n-4
8.
A.
B.
C. 0
D.
E.
di titik (3, 1)
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
y 7x 10x = 0
y 7x + 10x = 0
7y + x + 20 = 0
7y - x - 20 = 0
y -7 x + 20 = 0
15. Pada suatu hari Andi, Bayu dan Jodi panen jeruk.
Hasil kebun Jodi 10kg lebih sedikit dari hasil kebun
Andi dan lebih banyak 10kg dari hasil kebun Bayu.
Jika jumlah hasil panen dari ketiga kebun itu 195kg,
maka hasil panen Andi adalah
A. 55
B. 65
C. 75
D. 85
E. 95
-1
C.
-1
D. -1
E.
BAHASA INDONESIA
16. Pengakuan dunia internasional terhadap warisan
budaya nasional semakin mantap. Pemerintah
secara simbolis, telah menerima tiga sertifikat dari
United Nations Educational., Scientiific, and
Cultural Organization (UNESCO). Sertifikat itu
merupakan simbol pengakuan warisan budaya
Indonesia dalam daftar The Representative list of
the Intangible Culture Heritage of Humanity.
Sertifikat itu mengakui wayang Indonesia, batik
Indonesia dan keris Indonesia sebagai warisan
budaya dunia dan kita harus bangga karenanya.
ujar Menko Kesra Agung Laksono dalam serah
terima sertifikat yang dilakukan di kantornya, Jalan
Merdeka Barat Jakarta, tanggal 5 Februari 2010.
Pernyataan berikut yang sesuai dengan isi teks
di atas adalah
A. Wayang, batik, dan keris yang telah diakui
UNESCO sebagai warisan kebudayaan dunia
hanya ada di Indonesia.
B. Sertifikat UNESCO atas warisan kebudayaan
Indonesia
merupakan
pengakuan
atas
peradaban Bangsa Indonesia dalam kancah
kebudayaan dunia.
C. Sertifikat UNESCO diharapkan menjadi simbol
pengakuan warisan budaya Indonesia sebagai
bagian warisan kebudayaan dunia.
D. Masyarakat Indonesia bangga pada wayang,
batik,
dan
keris
sebagai
warisan
kebudayaannya.
E. Sertifikat
UNESCO
tentang
pengakuan
warisan budaya Indonesia sebagai warisan
kebudayaan dunia diserahkan oleh Menko
Kesra.
17. Fisika adalah sains atau ilmu tentang alam dalam
arti luas. Fisika gejala alam yang tidak hidup
atau materi dalam lingkup ruang dan waktu.
Fisikawan mempelajari dan sifat materi dalam
bidang yang sangat beragam, mulai dari partikel
submikroskopis yang ... segala materi hingga
perilaku materi alam semesta sebagai satu
kesatuan kosmos. Beberapa sifat yang dalam
fisika merupakan sifat yang ada dalam semua
sistem materi yang ada, seperti hukum kekekalan
energi. Sifat semacam ini hukum fisika.
Urutan kata yang tepat untuk melengkapi teks di
atas adalah
A. menjelaskan, perilaku, mengubah, dikatakan,
dipelajari
B. membahas, sikap, membuat, dibahas, disebut
C. mempelajari, aktivitas, menjadikan, diulas,
dipelajari
D. menguraikan,
kegiatan,
membentuk,
dinyatakan, diulas
B. Permasalahan e-waste
ini mendapat
perhatian serius dari Deputi Kementerian
Lingkungan Hidup Bidang Pengelolaan Bahan
Berbahaya Beracun dan Limbah Bahan
Berbahaya dan Beracun.
C. Indonesia sangat rentan terhadap limbah B-3
karena masih minimnya pengawasan serta
belum adanya regulasi khusus
terhadap
penanganan e-waste
sehingga diperlukan
regulasi.
D. Negara-negara
berkembang,
termasuk
Indonesia menjadi salah satu importir terbesar
e-waste karena tidak mampu mengatur
regulasi penanganan pengelolaan limbah B-3.
E. Permasalahan pengelolaan bahan berbahaya
beracun dan limbah bahan berbahaya dan
beracun di Indonesia semakin berkembang
sehingga harus ada regulasi khusus soal itu.
B.
C.
D.
E.
20. Banyak orang setuju motifasi itu bagai misteri
karena motifasi itu tidak tampak, tetapi
berpengaruh pada performance kerja, sikap, dan
perilaku seseorang dalam kehidupan sehari-hari.
Perbaikan ejaan kalimat di atas yang tepat adalah
Judul
Pendidikan
Anak Jalanan
Memanusiakan
Anak
Penulis
Rahmini P.
Kota
Surabaya
Penerbit
Bintang
Tahun
2008
P.
Puspitasari
Medan
Cahaya
2007
Perdagangan
Anak
Bimbing Anak
Berakhlak
Mulia
Ahmad
Sugentar
Dr. Siana
Rohe
Ambon
Cemerlang
2008
Surabaya
Gemerlap
2009
C. kalimat (3)
D. kalimat (4)
E. kalimat (5)
BAHASA INGGRIS
Petunjuk A dipergunakan dalam menjawab soal nomor 31 sampai ke nomor 45
A TV producer got a tip from comedian Kathy Griffin on Twitter. A blues musician received an email
alert from The New York Times. And a woman found out as she absently scrolled through the Internet on
her smartphone while walking her dog. In an illustration of how the information world has changed, many
people learned through media formats or devices that weren't available a decade ago that the
mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks had been killed. "It just kind of spread like wildfire
online," said Stephen Vujevich, a student at Immaculata University in Pennsylvania. "It's amazing to see
how social media played a part in it." Vujevica was at his girlfriend's house and both were on their laptops,
when she said that many of her friends had updated their Facebook status to note bin Laden's death in
Pakistan. He went to Google News to find out that President Barack Obama had scheduled an address to
the nation. He searched other sites to get news and credited Twitter with giving him the most immediate
information. Jaime Aguilar, a Denver musician, was at a friend's house watching HBO when he saw the
news alert on his smartphone. A soldier who identified himself only as Carlos from Queens called New
York sports radio station WFAN Monday to note that he and his buddies in Afghanistan learned the news
not from commanding officers, but from Facebook. Angie Scharnhorst of Kansas had an early morning
plane flight and if she wasn't carrying her smartphone while walking her dog at 2 a.m, she said she
probably wouldn't have heard the news until later in the day Monday.
Ashlee Edwards, a content producer for the CBS affiliate WBTW-TV in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina,
was watching "The Tudors" with a friend when she saw Griffin's tweet urging her to "turn on CNN now"
because the president was about to make an announcement. It was before 10 p.m. ET Sunday that many
Washington-based reporters were told to get to work because the president would speak. They were not
told why. At 10:25, Keith Urbahn, the chief of staff for former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
tweeted: "So I'm told by a reputable person that they have killed Osama bin Laden. Hot damn." The word
spread quickly, even as Urbahn subsequently tweeted that he "didn't know if it's true, but let's pray it is."
Mainstream news organizations began reporting that bin Laden was dead about 15 or 20 minutes later.
Some, such as CNN and NBC, were tentative at first. Others, including ABC, were more definitive. Fox
News Channel was joyful. "This is the greatest night of my career," said Fox's Geraldo Rivera. "The bum
is dead, the savage who hurt us so grievously. I am so blessed, so privileged to be at my desk at this
moment."
The speed of social media struck some as an epochal moment in news coverage. "If anyone isn't a
believer in Twitter as an amazingly powerful news vehicle, last night should convert you," tweeted Chris
Cillizza of the Washington Post's political website The Fix. Parody outraced news. Even before CBS had
reported bin Laden's death, a tweet came from Eric Stangel, co-head writer on David Letterman's "Late
Show": "Report: President Obama to announce Osama bin Laden is dead. I won't believe it until I see the
death certificate." Internet traffic surged above normal Sunday night usage. Akamail Technologies Inc.,
which delivers about 20 percent of the world's Internet traffic, said that global page views for the roughly
100 news portals for which it delivers content peaked at more than 4.1 million page views around 11 p.m.
CNN, Fox News Channel and MSNBC had nearly 15 million viewers between 11 p.m. and midnight
Sunday when Obama spoke, led by CNN's 7.8 million. That time on a typical Sunday, the three networks
are pulling in 1.7 million viewers, according to the Nielsen Co.
There was a rush for information on mainstream online news sites, and sometimes it caused
problems; The New York Times website was inaccessible for about 30 minutes shortly after the news
broke due to the volume of traffic. ABC News said its digital properties had their busiest hour in their
history Sunday night. MSNBC said its site had delivered 1.73 million streams of Obama's speech on
Sunday night. At CNN, which reported at 10 p.m. that Obama would speak, it was another 45 minutes
until the speech was connected to bin Laden, even as Wolf Blitzer provided some cryptic teases: "I have
my suspicion on what the president is going to announce. Probably something we've been looking
forward to, at least from a U.S. perspective, for quite a while." CNN's John King eventually reported the
news. Blitzer conceded Monday that he had a pretty good idea what the news would be when sources
assured him that the president's news was not about Libya. "I didn't report it because you don't report
something like that based on a suspicion, based on a hunch, based on your journalistic gut instinct,"
Blitzer said. "You've got to get confirmation. And you can't just confirm from one source. You need at
least two really excellent sources."
Taken from The Jakarta Post
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