Bagian Kedua dari Soal Kemampuan Dasar
29. Berikut ini adalah identitas buku yang digunakan sebagai sumber pustaka.
Judul Buku/Penulis/Penerbit/Kota/Tahun
1. Horizon Manusia/Yusuf Anas/Al-Huda/Jakarta/2006
2. Kalimat Efektif/Ida Bagus Putrayasa/Rapika Aditama/Bandung/2007
3. Retorika Modern/Jalaludin Rakhmat/Rosdakarya/Bandung/2006
Manakah penulisan daftar pustaka yang tepat untuk buku-buku di atas?
(A) Anas, Yusuf, 2006, Horizon Manusia, Jakarta; Al-Huda.
Putrayasa, Ida Bagus, 2007, Kalimat Efektif, Bandung; Rapika Aditama.
Rakhmat, Jalaludin , 2006, Retorika Modern, Bandung; Rosdakarya.
(B) Anas, Yusuf. 2006. Horizon Manusia. Jakarta, Al-Huda.
Putrayasa, Ida Bagus. 2007. Kalimat Efektif. Bandung, Rapika Aditama.
Rakhmat, Jalaludin. 2006. Retorika Modern. Bandung, Rosdakarya.
(C) Anas, Yusuf. 2006. Horizon Manusia. Jakarta: Al-Huda.
Putrayasa, Ida Bagus. 2007. Kalimat Efektif. Bandung: Rapika Aditama.
Rakhmat, Jalaludin. 2006. Retorika Modern. Bandung: Rosdakarya.
(D) Anas, Yusuf. 2006. Horizon Manusia. Jakarta: Al-Huda.
Putrayasa, Ida Bagus. 2007. Kalimat Efektif. Bandung: Rapika Aditama.
Rakhmat, Jalaludin. 2006. Retorika Modern. Bandung: Rosdakarya.
(E) Anas, Yusuf, 2006, Horizon Manusia,Jakarta: Al-Huda.
Putrayasa, Ida Bagus, 2007, Kalimat Efektif, Bandung: Rapika Aditama.
Rakhmat, Jalaludin, 2006, Retorika Modern, Bandung: Rosdakarya.
30. Penulisan huruf kapital yang benar terdapat pada kalimat....
(A) Brigadir Jenderal Gatot Suprapto baru dilantik menjadi Mayor Jenderal.
(B) Brigadir Jenderal Gatot Suprapto baru dilantik menjadi Mayor jenderal.
(C) Brigadir Jenderal Gatot Suprapto baru dilantik menjadi mayor jenderal.
(D) Brigadir jenderal Gatot Suprapto baru dilantik menjadi Mayor Jenderal.
(E) Brigadir Jenderal gatot suprapto baru dilantik menjadi Mayor Jenderal.
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BAHASA INGGRIS (15 SOAL)
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I. Study the passage below and choose the best answers to the questions that follow.
India is often the chosen land for those searching for emotional serenity or a cure for physical ( line 1)
ills. At one famed Indian health institute, patients have to tough it out naturally.
Think of spiritual travel and India is synonymous with curative sojourns. From the ashrams
nestled in the valley of the Himalayas to yoga retreats on the shore of Karnataka, the subcontinent
offers myriad venues of rest and retreat, for the soul and body and for mental balance. ( line 5)
Think of medical travel and the subcontinent still bodes well. Home to some of the best doctors
and advanced medical facilities, India now attracts thousands of patients a year for those unable to
meet the hefty costs of surgery in the “developed” world.
Think of all of the above? And only one place pops into mind. The Jindal Naturecure Institute
(JNI), which spreads across nearly 50 hectares of lawn, lakes, and parks on the outskirts of India’s ( line 10)
garden city, Bangalore, offers two of India’s most curative tools: naturopathy and yoga. Blending
spiritually and medicine, it proposes a unique treatment that combines these two ancient sciences
with dietary and other drug-free therapies.
The institute promises complete detox of the mind, body, and soul. In its ideals, Jindal
naturopathy is miles away from India’s other homeopathic remedies or the western world’s much- ( line 15)
loved chiropractic. Much like yoga, it believes that the body is made up of five elements–earth,
water, fire, air, and sky. Unhappiness and sickness occur only when these elements are out of
balance.
The way to bring these elements back into level ground is by flushing out every negative toxin
in your body and bones–not through medicine, but through yogic kriyas and dietary changes. Jindal ( line20)
offers treatments for diseases from asthma to depression, migraine to arthritis and many more–
without the use of a single pill or needle. Personal testimonials accompany each cure.
“Health is not something that can be purchased in a bottle,” say Charakasamitha of the institute.
“Diseases are a sign of the cleansing and healing effect of nature. If you suppress the conditions by
drugs or by any other means, you are simply laying a foundation for chronic disease. Drugging is like ( line 25)
whipping an already exhausted horse.” The basic belief is that our bodies are our best healers.
While the institute offers some of the best massages and spa treatments in the region, the
Jindal way is no stroll in the park. The institute makes for a pretty setting with benches to view the
sunset over a pristine lake and lots of greenery infused with rare species of migratory birds. But in
reality, it is less spa town and more boot camp. ( line 30 )
The whole purpose at JNI is therapeutic healing. While applying for admission, you are sent
forms to capture your medical history and conditions and are warned of the rigidness of the
program. Patients are not allowed out of the institute except for supervised town visits on Sundays.
That being sad, the staff at JNI are amiable and they are very well informed about the adjustment ( line 35)
period needed for patients not used to confinement.
Adapted from Sherry Samtani, “Nature’s boot camp,”
http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/200910/04nature039s_boot_camp.html
31. What is NOT true about Jindal Naturecure Institute ?
(A) It is located far from the hustle and bustle of a city.
(B) It combines traditional and modern treatments.
(C) It is far from any other hospitals.
(D) It promotes mental health as well as physical health.
(E) It does not use chemicals to cure diseases.
32. The word “sojourns” in paragraph 2 line 1 can be best replaced by ....
(A) Treatments
(B) Trips
(C) Brief visits
(D) Vacations
(E) breaks
33. The word “it” in paragraph 5 line 3 refers to ....
(A) the body
(B) the JNI
(C) one body element
(D) Yoga
(E) naturopathy
34. What does the Charakasamhita mean when saying “Diseases are a sign of the cleansing and healing effect of nature” (line 24)?
(A) Your body has its own way to heal from the disease.
(B) Nature may heal diseases that you suffer from.
(C) Nature contributes a lot to the diseases that you may have.
(D) Diseases can cure by themselves.
(E) When you are sick, your body is cleaning itself.
35. The word “whipping” in line 26 means ....
(A) Beating an animal repeatedly.
(B) Making an animal regain its strength.
(C) Pushing an animal to keep moving.
(D) Putting a heavy load on an animal.
(E) Diagnosing an animal’s disease.
The text below has incomplete sentences. Choose the one word or phrase from each number
that best completes the sentence.
Eating slowly could you win the battle of the bulge. A study of more than 3000 Japanese
adults (36) ... found that those who ate their meals quickly were about twice as likely
to be obese as(37) ... slow-munching counterpart.(38) ... and who ate until they were
three times more likely to be obese. The research (39) ... That people tend to consume
more calories when they eat quickly, (40) ... eating quickly is linked to obesity regardless
of how many calories are eaten. Dr. Elizabeth Denney-Wilson, (41) ... , says research
suggests people can learn to eat more slowly and (42) ... their internal cues for fullness.
She adds that while it is not known (43) ... , behavior such as eating while distracted and
eating fast food on the go may be to blame.(44) ... and chatting between bites can help slow
the rate of eating and allow your body to send fullness signals (45) ... you’ve overeaten.
Taken from ”Fast Easters Get Fat”, Reader’s Digest. February 2009, P 143
36. (A) the British Medical Journal was published in
(B) published in the British Medical Journal
(C) which published it in the British Medical Journal
(D) was published in the British Medical Journal
(E) the British Medical Journal was published
37. (A) theirs
(B) they
(C) them
(D) their
(E) themselves
38. (A) people, when they ate quickly
(B) people were eating quickly
(C) people whose quick eating
(D) people ate quickly
(E) people who ate quickly
39. (A) Whose previous evidence supports
(B) That supports previous evidence
(C) Supports previous evidence
(D) That previous evidence supports
(E) Supporting previous evidence
40. (A) but also that
(B) so that also
(C) also that
(D) in that also
(E) also for that
41. (A) an obesity expert is from the University of New South Wales
(B) is an obesity from the University of New South Wales
(C) an obesity expert from the University of New South Wales
(D) from the University of New South Wales, an obesity expert is
(E) the University of New South Wales from an obesity expert
42. (A) be recognizing
(B) recognized
(C) recognize
(D) recognizes
(E) recognizing
43. (A) what drives us to eat quickly
(B) when it drives us to eat quickly
(C) that drives us to eat quickly
(D) how it drives us to eat quickly
(E) how drives us to eat quickly
44. (A) to set aside meal times
(B) setting aside meal times
(C) by setting aside meal times
(D) in setting aside meal times
(E) having set aside meal times
45. (A) after
(B) since
(C) if only
(D) before
(E) although
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