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Soal Bahasa Inggris

Select the correct answer from the four choices given!

1. Since the 1994 FIFA World Cup, FIFA … an anthem composed by the
German composer Franz Lambert.
A. adopts
B. adopted
C. has adopted
D. was adopting

2. … with the consequence of his attitude, Michel signed his resign letter.
A. Embarrassed
B. Embarrassing
C. Embarrass
D. Embarrasses

3. … she finishes the daily report, she leaves the office.


A. that
B. once
C. while
D. unless

4. Mary, … to win the prize, tripped when she ran upstairs.


A. having thrilled
B. thrilling
C. thrilled
D. thrill

5. Many kids refuse to eat healthy food because their parents always let them
… whatever they like.
A. eat
B. to eat
C. eating
D. ate

6. At 7 P.M. tonight, the tax payers … their report online.


A. will submitt
B. will be submitting
C. will be submitted
D. will submitting
7. Caecilians, … , are the only amphibians are the bind.
A. live underground
B. live underground which
C. which live underground
D. live which underground

8. During his career, Luther Van Dross, … , sold over twenty-five millions
album and won eight Grammy Awards.
A. which and American singer and producer
B. was an American singer and producer
C. an American singer and which producer
D. an American singer and producer

9. … the citizen must obey.


A. That the result and the outcomes of the elation
B. Which the result and the outcomes of the election
C. Whatever the results and the outcomes of the election
D. When the result and the outcomes of the election

10. If you put a wet towel directly under the sun, it … memortarily.
A. will dry
B. will dries
C. dry
D. dried

11. … is a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary.


A. Because the botanical definition of a berry
B. The botanical definition of a berry which
C. The botanical definition of a berry
D. That the botanical definition of a berry

12. His father is an experienced investor who is accostumed to … with


residential properties.
A. deal
B. dealing
C. be dealing
D. be dealt

13. The chief accountant … the monthly report for seven hours when the
director arrived.
A. has been scrutinize
B. has been scrutinizing
C. had been scrutinized
D. has been scrutinized

14. After his parents passed away, Sam lived …


A. his self
B. himself
C. by his self
D. by himself

15. The role of a geologist varies not only with his area of specilization, but
also …
A. it varies with experience earned on the occupational specialties
B. with experience earned on the occupational specialties
C. Varies with experience earned on the occupational specialties
D. its experience earned on the occupational specialties

16. That machine … if you fixed it immediately.


A. would work
B. would be worked
C. would have worked
D. would have been worked

17. The Venice fil festival is … which was founded by Count Giuseppe VoIP
in 1932.
A. year festival
B. a year festival
C. years festival
D. yearly festival

18. We made the pie with … cherries.


A. pit
B. pitted
C. pitting
D. pitting of

19. Hardly ever … the sam world twice alike.


A. the little boy spelled
B. did spell the little boy
C. did the little boy spell
D. spelled the little boy

20. The family … with the neighbor since the tragedy.


A. had rarely engaging
B. had rarely engaged
C. has rarely engaging
D. has rarely engaged

21. Joe … a terrible role model for his younger brother all day yesterday.
A. was
B. being
C. has been
D. was being

22. It is necessary that the Department of Military … the 20th annual State
Veterans Homes Week.
A. celebrated
B. celebrate
C. celebrates
D. to celebrate

23. Not all people can afford … in a big city like New York.
A. live
B. to live
C. living
D. for living

24. When entering a Japanesehome restaurant, it is … to remove shoes.


A. customary
B. customs
C. customer
D. custom

25. … the family were satisfied with the holiday.


A. beside the hotel
B. among the hotel
C. between the hotel
D. besides the hotel

Kunci Jawaban:
1. C
2. A
3. D
4. A
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. A
11. C
12. B
13. C
14. D
15. B
16. C
17. B
18. B
19. C
20. D
21. A
22. C
23. B
24. A
25. D

Soal Bahasa Inggris SBMPTN 2017 dan Jawaban


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1. In Biology, mutualism happens when two diverse living being live near one another and …
A. One creature parasitizes the other
B. Both creature advantage from the affiliation
C. Both creature are hurt by the affiliation
D. One creature advantages while alternate does not or is hurt by the affiliation

2. In line 27, “antagonistic” is clossestnin the intending to


A. Irregular
B. Cool
C. Untraveled
D. Unwelcoming

3. Numerous lichens contribute at the groups they in propensities by


A. Expelling poisons from the air
B. Controlling wood-spoiling growths
C. Abating the spread of infections
D. Decreasing soil disintegration
4. Which of the accompanying best portrays lichen affiliation?
A. Straightforward plants made of two diverse autotrophic organims.
B. A common relationship between an organism and an alga
C. A parasitic relationship between two organisms, one autotrophic, the second autotrophic
D. A union between a parasitic organism and an autotrophic alga

5. Lichen serves as cover for which of the accompanying?


A. Creepy crawlies
B. Winged creatures
C. Reptiles
D. Well evolved creatures

Question 6 through 10 are in light of the accompanying entry.


At the point when purchasing a house, you must make sure to have it checked for termites. A termite is
much like an burrowing little creature in its mutual propensities, albeit physically the two creepy crawlies
are unmistakable. Like those ants, termite states comprise of diverse classes, each with its own specific
occupation. The most impeccably shaped termites, both male and female, make up the gainful class. They
have eyes, hard body dividers and completely created wings. A couple of conceptive termites establishes
the province. At the point when new conceptive termites create, they leave to shape another province. They
utilize their wings just this on time and after that sever them. The specialist termites are little, dazzle and
wingless, with delicate bodies. They make up the dominant part of the province and do all the work.
Troopers are eyeless and wingless however are bigger than the specialists what’s more, have hard heads
and solid jaws and legs. They shield the state and are tended to by the specialists. The male and female of
the conceptive class stay inside a shut in cell when the female lays a great many eggs. The laborers put the
eggs in cell and look after them. Regardless of the possibility that one province is dealt with with toxic
substance, if a male and female of the regenerative class escape, they can shape another province. Bug
control organizations can examine a house for infestation of termites. Regularly, of layman can not spot
the confirmation, so it is discriminating to have the supposition of a proffesional. Medicines change
contingent on the sort of termite.
6. Which of the accompanying is not genuine?
A. All termites have eyes
B. A few termites can’t fly
C. Laborers are littler than fighters
D. Termites don’t fly frequently

7. “Establishes” in line 10 is closest in intending to


A. Sets up
B. Pulverizes
C. Control
D. Protects

8. How are termites like ants?


A. They live in groups, and every class has a particular obligation
B. Their bodies are the same shape
C. The lord and ruler are detained
D. The females’ regenerative limits are the same

9. “Public” in line 3 is nearest in intending to


A. Eating
B. Duplicating
C. Authoritative
D. Social

10. In line 6, “classes” is nearest in intending to


A. Genders
B. Settlements
C. Courses
D. Classes

11. The paragraph following the passage will likely talk about …
A. story about a girl named Amy
B. story about small village
C. what author think about education
D. Amy’s dreams
E. Amy’s problems

12. What is the author’s intention towards topic of the passage?


A. Happy
B. Worried
C. Concerned
D. Critical
E. Unhappy

13. Which of the following is the best summary of the passage?


A. Most Americans are worried about the widespread us of steroids among athletes and they believed that
professional athletes used more drugs than American Olympic athletes do, but the fact that the latter make
use of drugs made many more concerned.
B. Many Americans are worried about the fact that many professional American athletes were using drugs;
however, they did not think that Olympic athletes used steroids because they were not playing for the
money, but for their country.
C. Some Americans are bothered about the widespread use of drugs among athletes, both professional and
Olympic athletes and they believed the latter should not be taking the drugs.
D. Although many Americans believed that at least half of the professional athletes used drugs they don’t
believe that Olympic athletes use them because they are still amateurs.
E. Most Americans are worried about the widespread use of drugs among professional as well as national
athletes.

14. The paragraph following the passage will likely talk about ….
A. drug use by Olympic athletes.
B. the opinions of young people and those above 30.
C. what the surveyor think about drug use.
D. what is being done about the problem.
E. what the problems will lead to.

15. What is the author’s attitude towards topic of the passage?


A. Tolerant.
B. Unhappy.
C. Worried.
D. Critical
E. Unconcerned.

Jawaban:

1. B
2. A
3. D
4. B
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. D
10. D
11. A
12. A
13. A
14. A
15. C

Education is often viewed as school in a traditional, formal sense. Many people


believe that true learning can only take place in a formal classroom setting. Others feel
education occurs in many different forms and environments. There may not be a
definitive answer to the question of, 'What is education?' However, we can start thinking
about the purpose of education. Is it to educate youth to be responsible citizens? Is it to
develop individuals, as well as society, in order to ensure a society's economic success?
Or is it to simply focus on developing individual talents and intelligence? Perhaps it is
the balance of all three that defines education? While our answers may differ, we can
perhaps agree that education is a basic human right. When that right is granted growth
and development, the society as a whole is more likely to improve in areas such as
health, nutrition, general income and living standards and population fertility rates.

As global citizens it is our responsibility to critically think about the issues and attempt
to come up with solutions to the problems plaguing education. In 1990 UNESCO
launched EFA, the movement to provide quality education for all children, youth, and
adults by the year 2015. The unfortunate reality is that for many countries, larger issues
some before improving the quality of education. How can we achieve the goals of EFA
when numerous countries around the world are faced with challenges that seem far too
impossible to overcome? The answer lies in attempting to bridge some of the gaps that
prevent developing nations to compete with developed nations. One example is that of
providing greater access to technology and narrowing the ever widening digital divide. In
many ways the most basic access to technology can serve as a valuable educational tool.
Individuals who are not afforded this access are at a disadvantage when trying to grasp
opportunities to make life better for themselves, their families, and their community.
(SNMPTN 2009)

1. The author's main concern in the first paragraph of the passage is that.........
A. there is no exact definition about education.
B. education is a fundamental individual's right.
C. everyone has the right to get quality education.
D. education occurs in any place not just schools.
E. development can be gained through education.

2. If the author is right concerning the role of education, the following might be predicted to
take place, EXCEPT.........
A. longer life expectation
B. lesser birth rates
C. improved welfare
D. better quality living
E. more job opportunities
3. The following sentences reflect the author's opinions in the passage, EXCEPT .......
A. everyone has the right to get education.
B. education cannot be easily defined.
C. EFA provides quality education by 2015.
D. education is basic to human development.
E. The EFA goals are faced with serious challenges.

4. The situation the author shows in the passage is best described as a follows ........
A. quality education fundamentally ensures quality living in all sectors.
B. education is essentially everyone's right yet it still has its challenges.
C. there are problems in education in spite of its significant role.
D. as long as nations compete, education cannot progress.
E. absence of an exact definition causes problems in education.

5. The part following the passage above would likely discuss .........
A. lack of access to technology in developing countries to support educational practices.
B. needs of modem digital technology to back up the implementation of EFA in education.
C. roles of technology in providing individuals with cheap and accessible quality education.
D. inability of developing nations to compete with developed countries in technology.
E. government's roles and responsibilities in managing education for their citizens.

Kunci Jawaban
1.  B. education is a fundamental individual's right.
2.   B. lesser birth rates
3.   C. EFA provides quality education by 2015.
4.   B. education is essentially everyone's right yet it still has its challenges.
5.   B. needs of modem digital technology to back up the implementation of EFA in
education.

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