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ENTRANCE TEST

UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA

SIMAK UI
SOCIAL SCIENCES TEST

• Basic Mathematics
• Economy
• Indonesia and the World A
• Indonesia and the World B
• Sociology

Universitas Indonesia
Exam Code: 721
SUBJECTS : Basic Mathematics, Economy, Indonesia and the World A, Indonesia and the
World B, and Integrated Social Sciences
EXAM DATE : 1 JULY 2012
TIME : 120 MINUTES
NO. OF QUESTIONS : 80

Remarks : Questions on BASIC MATHEMATICS number 1 to 20


Questions on ECONOMY number 21 to 35
Questions on INDONESIA AND THE WORLD A number 36 to 50
Questions on INDONESIA AND THE WORLD B number 51 to 65
Questions on INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES number 66 to 80

BASIC MATHEMATICS
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 1 to 19. 4.

1. If 3 log(3 logx) +3 log(27 logx) = 1, then x log9 = ....

2
(A)
3
3
(B)
2
(C) 3
(D) 9
(E) 27
2. For all integer n greater than 1, define
−1
an = (n log32) . Let b = a2 + a3 + a4 + a5 and Put 6 points A, B, C, D, E, and F on the
c = a2 + a4 + a6 + a8 + a10 . What is b − c ? circumstance of a circle in such away that the
following conditions are satisfied: arc AB and arc
(A) −2 BC, arc CD and arc DE, and arc EF and arc F A
(B) −1 have same lengths respectively. Determine the
1 value of the angle BF D if angle ACE = 68◦ .
(C)
32
1 (A) 45◦ (D) 68◦
(D) (B) 56◦
16 (E) 78◦
(E) 1 (C) 60◦
3. Three football teams are going to make a 5. Suppose (x2 + x − 1)x−2 = 1 , the number of
competition. Each team consists of 15 persons, solutions of the equation is ....
including substitutes numbered 1 to 15. On the
night before the competition, there was a (A) 1 (D) 4
snowstorm that covered the field to be used. To (B) 2 (E) 5
overcome this problem it was decided to set up a
group consisting of 3 persons, each player from
(C) 3
each team with different number was assigned to
clean the snow-covered field. How many groups
can be formed?

(A) 45 (D) 2250


(B) 225 (E) 2730
(C) 625

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6. Suppose x2 + px + q = 0 with p and q 6= 0 has roots 11. Parabola y = ax2 + bx + c passes through the points
p and q. The new quadratic equation with roots A(−2, 1) and B(2, 9), and does not intersect x-axis.
p + q and pq is .... Find all possible values of x abscissa of the vertex of
the parabola.
(A) x2 − x − 2 = 0
(B) x2 − x + 2 = 0 (A) −4 < x < −1
(C) x2 + 2x − 1 = 0 (B) −4 < x < 1
1
(D) x2 + 3x + 2 = 0 (C) < x < 1
4
(E) x2 − 3x + 2 = 0 (D) −4 ≤ x ≤ −1
7. In a tournament with N players, N < 10, each (E) −4 ≤ x ≤ 1
player plays once against another player. Each
player will have score 1 point for a win and 0 point 12. Suppose that f (x − 1) = 5x2 − 2x + 6 and
for a loss. Draws do not occur. In a particular g(x) = ax2 + bx + c, where g(x) = 2 − f (x). The
tournament, only one player ended with an odd value of abc is ....
number of points and was ranked fourth. How
many wins did the player have? (A) −280 (D) 22
(B) −20 (E) 280
(A) 1 (D) 4 (C) 0
(B) 2 (E) 5 13. If x > 0 satisfies the equation
(C) 3 2
log3x +4 log9x +8 log27x − 264 logx = 3, then the
8. The sum of the 9-digit numbers SIMAK2011 and value of square root of x is ....
SIMAK2012 is 1278364023. What is 1
S + I + M + A + K? (A)
3
2
(A) 10 (D) 32 (B)
3
(B) 25 (E) 40 (C) 1
(C) 27 3
(D)
9. For what real values a and b the maximum of 2
3a2 + 2b and 3b2 + 2a takes minimum values? (E) 3

1 2 14. If
 M is a singularmatrix satisfying
(A) a = − , b = −
 
3 9 2 −1 a−5 7
M= . The product of
2 1 5 −3 −1 a + 3
(B) a = − , b = − a’s is ....
9 3
2
(C) a = b = − (A) −8 (D) −2
9
1 (B) 2 (E) 0
(D) a = b = − (C) 8
3
1 1 15. The 8-th term of an arithmetic progression is 65 and
(E) a = , b = −
3 3 the sum of the first 16 term is 1072. The sum of the
10. For any real numbers α, dαe is defined as an integer first term and the common difference is ....
greater than or equal to α. For example d3.4e = 4,
andd5e = 5. If x and y are real numbers so that (A) 33 (D) 45
√ √
d xe = 4 and d ye = 9, then the largest possible (B) 37 (E) 78
value of y − x satisfy .... (C) 41

(A) y − x < 9 (D) y − x < 72


(B) y − x < 16 (E) y − x < 81
(C) y − x < 64

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 3x + 4y = 10 Use Instruction C to answer questions number 20 .
16. Given the consistent system: x − 2y = 5 .
ax + by = 0

20.
b
The value of is ....
a
(A) 8
1
(B)
8
1
(C)
2
(D) −8
1
(E) −
8
17. Let f (x) = 2 sin 3x + c, where c is a real number.
Then f (x) < 0 for all real values of x if .... Given the graph of f (x) above, then ....

(1) lim f (x) = 0


(A) c ≤ −2 (D) c > −2 x→ −3
(B) c < −2 (E) −2 < c < 2 (2) lim f (x) = 2
x→ 2+
(C) c = −2
(3) lim f (x) = 2
18. The first three terms of an arithmetic sequence are x→ 2−

4x − 5, 2x + 6, and 5x − 3 respectively. If the n-th (4) f (2) = −1


term of the sequence is 2012, then n equal to ....

(A) 334 (D) 668


(B) 502 (E) 1236
(C) 667
19. Let x1 and x2 be distinct roots of the equation
x2 − 6x + c = 0. The roots together with c are
arranged into an arithmetic sequence where c is the
middle term. The value of x1 + x2 + 3c is ....

(A) 3 (D) 12
(B) 6 (E) 15
(C) 9

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ECONOMY
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 21 to 28. 25. The following monetary policy is not designed to
control inflation is ....
21. Suppose the market demand for pizza is given by
P = 5 − Q and the market supply for pizza is given (A) increasing discount rate
by P = 1 + 0.5Q. If the government imposes tax of (B) selective credit control
Rp1.00/unit of pizza, the equilibrium point Q and
P after tax is .... (C) increasing reserve requirement ratio
(D) an open market sale bonds/securities by the
(A) (6; 5) (D) (3; 2) Central Bank
(B) (5; 6) (E) (2; 3) (E) an open market purchase of bonds/securities
by the Central Bank
(C) (4.5; 0.5)
22. The CORRECT formula to calculate the 26. A perfect competitive firm might operate at a loss
unemployment rate is .... in the short run, if ....

(A) sum of all unemployed people (A) the loss is minimum


(B) (the number of people unemployed divided by (B) the marginal revenue is greater than its
the total population) x 100% marginal cost
(C) (the number of people unemployed divided by (C) the price of the good is below average variable
the population of 15 - 64 year old) x 100% cost
(D) the price of the good is less than average total
(D) (the number of people unemployed people
cost but greater than average variable cost
divided by the total labor force) x 100%
(E) the price of the good is greater than the
(E) (the number of people unemployed divided by
marginal cost
the number of people employed) x 100%
27. The total revenue of luxurious good may increase,
23. Suppose P = price, D = demand, MR = marginal
ceteris paribus, if producer ....
revenue, AR = average revenue, AFC = average
fixed cost, AVC = average variable cost, MC = (A) decreases the price, because the elasticity of
marginal cost. In the long run, a profit-maximizing demand for luxurious good is inelastic
firm in a perfectly competitive industry will
produce up to the point at which .... (B) decreases the price, because the elasticity of
demand for luxurious good is elastic
(A) P = AFC = D (C) increases the price, because the elasticity of
(B) P = MR = minimum AVC demand for luxurious good is inelastic
(C) P = MR = D = minimum AC (D) increases the price, because the elasticity of
demand for luxurious good is elastic
(D) P = MR = MC = minimum AC
(E) increases the price, because the income
(E) P = MR = AR = D elasticity of demand for luxurious good is
24. The total product (TP) is maximum when .... greater than one

(A) the average product (AP) = 0


(B) the marginal product (MP) = 0
(C) the MP is minimum
(D) the total revenue (TR) is maximum
(E) the average cost (AC) is minimum

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28. GDP by the production approach can be computed Use Instruction C to answer questions number 33 to 35.
by adding of ....
33. The following statement(s) is/are INCORRECT
(A) the income received by all factors of production relation to production cost.
located within a country during a given period
(1) Average fixed cost curve goes down from left to
(B) the value of goods and services produced by all
lower right
industries owned by domestic and foreign firms
located within a country during a given period (2) Total cost equal to average cost times total
output
(C) the value of goods and services produced by
all industries owned by a country’s citizen (3) Marginal cost curve always intersects average
regardless of where the output is produced variable cost curve at its minimum point
during a given period (4) Marginal cost curve always rises from lower left
(D) the value added of goods and services to upper right
produced by all industries located within
34. The easy money policy may be conducted by ....
a country during a given period
(E) consumption, investment, government (1) purchasing of Sertifikat Bank Indonesia (SBI)
expenditure, and net export during a given (2) increasing the reserve requirement ratio
period
(3) lowering the discount rate
(4) implementing selective credit control
35. The equilibrium price of good may change due to
Use Instruction B to answer questions number 29 to 32.
changing in ....
29. If the price of good with inelastic demand
(1) consumers income
increases, the total revenue will increase.
(2) production cost
BECAUSE
(3) number of producers
Demand for basic necessities is inelastic by nature. (4) price of good
30. Cost-push inflation is shown by the shift of the
aggregate demand curve to the right.

BECAUSE
Total cost is the sum of total fixed cost and total
variable cost.
31. Engel curve for inferior good would increase from
the lower left to the upper right, that is, a curve that
shows the correlation between the level of income
and the total consumption of good.
BECAUSE

Inferior goods are all goods which is the coefficient


of income elasticity of demand is greater than zero.
32. When the money supply increases, while the
demand for money remains unchanged, the interest
rate will decrease.
BECAUSE

The lower interest rate will increase the investment


spending.

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INDONESIA AND THE WORLD A
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 36 to 45. 40. One of the particular characteristics of perundagian
period was that the society members ....
36. The Allied nation(s) that was/were given mandate
to control Indonesian territory after World War II (A) had not recognized work division
based on Postdam agreement was/were .... (B) developed special skill
(A) The UK and Australia (C) had not recognized discrimination in status
(B) Australia (D) was nomadic
(C) The UK and Netherlands (E) gathered food
(D) Netherlands 41. One of the characteristics of renaissance period in
(E) The UK Europe was that it ....

37. Japan’s involvement in the World War II was based (A) promoted freedom of thought
on their belief in Hakko Ichiu doctrine that was
(B) was heavenly in nature
developed from the idea of ....
(C) emphasized the afterlife
(A) freeing the Asian people from Western (D) was against the freedom of thought
colonialism.
(B) celebrating Japan’s victory over Russia in the (E) encouraged absolute power
1905 war. 42. Indonesia has tried to solve the problem on
(C) Japan not having sufficient natural resources.. Cambodia by ....
(D) making Asian nations under the leadership of
Japan. (A) holding the 10th Conference of the Non-Aligned
Movement
(E) Japan’s ability to lead Asian people due to its
(B) sending Garuda IX troops
supremacy in the military and origin of its
people. (C) holding Jakarta Informal Meeting
(D) insisting UN to deal with the problem
38. The legal ground for sending Garuda mission to
Egyptian territory was the consequence for .... (E) sending economic and military assistances

(A) being a member of the UN 43. The intervention of western countries in NATO was
very strong in the 1992 Gulf crisis because ....
(B) fostering solidarity among members of Asia
Africa Conference (A) the western countries had diplomatic relations
(C) fostering solidarity as the majority of the with Kuwait.
Eqyptians are Moslem (B) the western countries had economical and
(D) implementing foreign policy and the preamble political interests in the Middle East region.
of the 1945 Constitution (C) Iraq invasion to Kuwait was against UN charter.
(E) Egypt being the first country that
(D) the western countries were against the Sadam
acknowledged Indonesian independence
Husein’s regime.
39. Versailles agreement that ended Wold War I (E) they wanted to test their most up to date arms
triggered off World War II. This was because .... if war should break up.

(A) German armed forces had to be extended.


(B) German merchant vessels had to sail to Balkan
Peninsula.
(C) The agreement was detrimental to Germany.
(D) Germany became a powerful country.
(E) Germany had to surrender parts of its regions
to the allied nations.

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44. The development of nasionalism in Europe Use Instruction C to answer questions number 48 to 50.
triggered the outbreak of World War I. This was
because nasionalism .... 48. Unequal allocation of development fund during the
period of liberal democracy resulted in rebellions in
(A) promoted the practice of colonialism various parts of Indonesia, namely ....
(B) brought about competition among the trading
(1) RMS
companies
(2) Andi Aziz
(C) encouraged the colonized nations to liberate
themselves (3) Kahar Muzakkar
(D) worsened the competition between Germany (4) PRRI/Permesta
and Italy
49. The following factor(s) encourage(s) industrial
(E) enhanced the spirit of freedom
revolution in the UK ....
45. The reason behind the establishment of League of
Nations was .... (1) scientific revolution
(2) stability in domestic political situation
(A) to isolate countries that were defeated in the war
(3) emergence of the ideology of liberal economy
(B) to prevent the occurrence of world war that was
harmful to human race (4) the emergence of public interest on
manufacture industry
(C) to supervice cease fire between conflicting
countries 50. The following option(s) is/are the form(s) of Cold
(D) American’s effort to become the world’s police War ....
(E) to lessen conflict on ideology
(1) arms race
(2) the emergence alliance system
(3) espionage activity
Use Instruction B to answer questions number 46 to 47.
(4) race in space technology
46. Renaissance period resulted in knowledge lag in
Europe.
BECAUSE

During the renaissance period Europe was


controlled by ecclesiastic group so that freedom of
thought was restricted.
47. Apartheid politics means segregation and
discrimination based on skin color.
BECAUSE

Apartheid system teaches that every race has its own


mission and must give cultural contribution to the
world.

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INDONESIA AND THE WORLD B
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 51 to 61. 55. Which one of the followings is truly considered as
vector data?
51. Population growth in Bogor - Tangerang - Bekasi
areas have caused an increase in spatial needs, (A) vegetation and land use maps
especially a need for the following .... (B) air photographs and satellite images
(A) shopping center (C) distribution and density of population
(B) housing complex (D) postal codes and addresses
(C) trade (E) points, lines and polygons
(D) health facilities 56. Karst topography in Indonesia is found mainly in
(E) road system ....

52. A GIS is a computer based system that provides (A) Jakarta and Cilegon
four of the following capabilities relative to spatial (B) Bukittinggi and Padang
data, EXCEPT ....
(C) Balikpapan and Samarinda
(A) analysis (D) output (D) Gunung Kidul and Maros
(B) collection (E) builder (E) Denpasar and Lombok
(C) input 57. A relatively new remote sensing technology that
53. utilizes an airborne laser to transmit light out to an
object is known as ....

(A) imaging system


(B) global positioning systems
(C) radar
In an active fault, the continual motion of the pieces (D) lidar
of the Earth’s crust along a fault can cause
(E) thermal scanning
earthquakes. Which one of the following terms
correspond to the figure? 58. Which one of the followings correctly lists the four
main sources of distortion in flat maps?
(A) normal fault
(B) lateral fault (A) direction, conformality, scale, datum
(C) synformal syncline (B) graphics, mercator, charts, themes
(D) reverse fault (C) area, shape, distance, direction
(E) transform fault (D) conformality, equivalence, direction,
symbology
54. What is the most likely reason why typhoons are
rarely observed over the areas near equator? (E) area, direction, latitude, longitude
59. A stream that existed before the present topography
(A) Annual variation of sea surface temperature is was created, thereby maintaining its original course
small. despite changes in the structure of the underlying
(B) Monthly average temperature is high. rocks and topography, is referred as ....
(C) Pressure is weak.
(A) braided stream
(D) Sea surface temperature is high.
(B) antecedent stream
(E) Coriolis force is too small.
(C) subsident stream
(D) superposed stream
(E) radial stream

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60. The zone around the margin of the Pacific Ocean is Use Instruction C to answer questions number 63 to 65.
marked by the edge of tectonic plates with high
levels of volcanic and earthquake activity. What is 63. Isostatic uplift is a rise in the level of the land
the name of the zone where the plate edges are relative to the sea caused by the relaxation of Ice
marked by some of the world’s deepest ocean Age conditions. This occurs when ....
troughs?
(1) The weight of ice is removed as temperatures
(A) Old World Medial belt rise
(2) The weight of ice is removed as temperatures
(B) Circum-Australia belt
down
(C) Circum-Pacific belt (3) The landscape is raised up to form raised
(D) Circum-Asia belt beaches
(4) The landscape is raised up to form the hill along
(E) Circum-Sunda belt
the beaches
61. 64. Most population in Southeast Asia regions and
China are concentrated in the following areas ....

(1) rural highlands


(2) coastal lowlands
(3) plateau highlands
(4) river valleys and deltas
65. The main growth centers for eastern Indonesia
regions include the following cities ....

(1) Denpasar and Manado


(2) Ambon and Kupang
The picture above is a map of pressure at about
(3) Jayapura and Makasar
18,000 feet above sea-level over the Gulf of Alaska
where the lines (called "contours") are close (4) Surabaya and Makasar
together. From the picture, which wind speed is the
fastest?

(A) 1 (D) 4
(B) 2 (E) 5
(C) 3

Use Instruction B to answer questions number 62 .

62. Mass wasting covers all processes by which masses


of rock and soil move downhill under the influence
of gravity, eventually to be carried away by other
transportating agents.
BECAUSE
The steepness and instability of slopes, the amount
of water in materials, and the nature of the slopes,
contribute to the tendency of materials to fall, slide
or flow under various conditions.

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Exam Code: 396
SUBJECTS : Basic Mathematics, Economy, Indonesia and the World A, Indonesia and the
World B, and Integrated Social Sciences
EXAM DATE : 23 JUNE 2013
TIME : 120 MINUTES
NO. OF QUESTIONS : 80

Remarks : Questions on BASIC MATHEMATICS number 1 to 20


Questions on ECONOMY number 21 to 35
Questions on INDONESIA AND THE WORLD A number 36 to 50
Questions on INDONESIA AND THE WORLD B number 51 to 65
Questions on INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES number 66 to 80

BASIC MATHEMATICS
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 1 to 18. 5. For how many values of the coefficient a do the
equations x2 + ax + 1 = 0 and x2 − x − a = 0
1. Let a, b, x be positive real numbers distinct from have a common real solution?
one, then
4(a log x)2 + 3(b log x)2 = 8(a log x)(b log x) (A) 0
satisfy .... (B) 1
(A) for all values of a, b and x (C) 2
(B) if and only if b = a2 (D) 3
(C) if and only if a = b2 (E) infinitely many
(D) if and only if x = ab 6. Each valve, A, B and C, when open, release water
(E) none of these into a tank at its own constant rate. With all three
 2   valves open, the tank fills in 1 hour, with only
1 1 valves A and C open it takes 1.5 hours, and with
2. If x − +3 x− = 10 has solutions x1
x x only valves B and C open it takes 2 hours. The
and x2 , then x1 + x2 = .... number of hours required with only valves A and
B open is ....
(A) −5 or 2 (D) 3
(B) −2 or 5 (E) 10 (A) 1.1 (D) 1.25
(C) −3 (B) 1.15 (E) 1.75

1
 
2
 
3
 (C) 1.2
2 2 2 √
3. log 2 − + log 2 − + log 2 − +
2  3 4 7. The inequality y − x < x2 is satisfied if and only if
510 ....
... + 2 log 2 − = ....
511
(A) y < 0
(A) 3 (D) 6
(B) y > 0 or y < 2x
(B) 4 (E) 8
(C) y 2 < 2xy
(C) 5
(D) y < 0 or y < 2x
4. If i2 = −1 then 2(1 + i)18 + (1 − i)20 i = ....
(E) x > 0 and y < 2x
(A) −1024 (D) 1024
(B) −1024i (E) 1024i
(C) 0

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8. If (2x+4) log(x2 + 1) < 1, and 2x + 4 < 1 then the 12. The average age of a group consisting of
values of x satisfy .... Mathematicians and Actuaries is 35 years old. If the
Mathematicians average is 40 years old and the
3 Actuaries average is 25 years old, then the number
(A) −2 < x < −
2 of Mathematicians substract the number of
(B) −2 < x ≤ 3 Actuaries is ....
(C) −1 ≤ x ≤ 3
3 (A) The same with the numbers of Mathematicians
(D) − < x ≤ −1 (B) The same with the numbers of Actuaries
2
(E) x > 3 (C) Two times the numbers of Actuaries
9. In the sequence of numbers 5, 7, 2, ... each term (D) Two times the numbers of Mathematicians
after the first two is equal to the term preceding it (E) Zero
minus the term preceding that. The sum of the first  
one hundred terms of the sequence is .... −7 5 4
13. Given that the invers of  1 1 −1 is
(A) 0 (D) 9   5 −7 4
(B) 2 (E) 14 1 16 3
1 
3 16 1 then the solution of the
(C) 5 24
4 8 4
10. A circle with area A1 − A2 is contained in the simultaneous equations
interior of a larger circle
√ with area A1 . If the radius

−7x + 5y + 4z = 12
of the larger circle is 2 3, and if A1 , A2 , A1 − A2 is x+y−z = −2
an arithmetic progression, then the radius of the 
5x − 7y + 4z = 9
smaller circle is .... is ....
 
(A) 0 (D) 8 −58
(A)  1 
(B) 2 (E) 12
√ 110
(C) 2 2  
−58
1 1 
11. If sin x + cos x = and 0 ≤ x < π, then tan x = .... (B) 1 
5 24
110
4
 
(A) − 7
3 (C) 24 13
3 68
(B) −
4  
7
3
(C) (D) 13
4 68
4  
(D) 7
3 1  
5 (E) 13
(E) 24
68
3

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cx A √ A
14. If the function f defined by f (x) = , 17. The minimum value of sin − 3 cos is attained
3x + 5 3 3
5 when A is ....
x 6= − with c constant, satisfies f (f (x)) = x
3
5
for all real numbers x except x = − , then c = .... (A) π
3
(B) 2π
(A) −5
(C) 0
5
(B) − 11π
3 (D)
5 2
(C) 11π
3 (E)
(D) 3 3
p√ p√
(E) 5 5+2+ 5−2 p √
18. p√ − 3 − 2 2 = ....
15. The lines L and K are symmetric to each other with 5+1
respect to the line y = −x. If the equation of line L
(A) 1
is y = ax + b with a 6= 0 and b 6= 0, then the √
equation of K is y = .... (B) 2 2 − 2

5
1 (C)
(A) x+b 2
a r
1 5
(B) − x + b (D)
a 2
1 b (E) none of these
(C) − x −
a a
1 b
(D) x +
a a
Use Instruction C to answer questions number 19 to 20.
1 b
(E) x −
a a a c
19. If 0 < < < 1, then ....
    3 b d
 3 2 −1 1 −1 0 0 0 0 
16. 1 1 −1 1 −1 1 − 0 0 −1 = .... d
(1) 1 <
0 2 −1 2 −5 2 0 3 0 c
 
d b

3 0 0
 (2) <
c a
(A) 0 3 −1 b+d bd
0 3 0 (3) <
  a+c ac
27 0 0 d bd
(4) <
(B) 0 27 −1 c ac
0 27 0 2
 2

  20. If 2sin x + 5 2cos x = 7, then x = ....
27 0 0
(C) 0 27 0 π
0 0 0 (1)
  2
27 0 0 (2) π
(D) 0 27 0  3π
0 0 27 (3)
2
(4) 2π
 
3 0 0
(E) 0 3 −1
0 0 0

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ECONOMY
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 21 to 29. 25. Denote that MPC is marginal propensity to
consume and MPS is marginal propensity to save.
21. A vertical axis and horizontal axis of isoquant If the government increases its spending (δG), then
measure .... we would expect ....
(A) the quantity of capital and labour (A) national income will increase by 1 ×δG
(B) the quantity of output and capital (B) national income will increase by (1/MPS ×δG)
(C) the quantity of output and labour (C) national income will increase by (1/MPC ×δG)
(D) the quantity of output and the amount of cost (D) an increase in government budget deficit
(E) utility and the amount of goods consumed (E) an increase in current account deficit
22. Suppose a competitive firm is losing money. This 26. A demand for factor of production is derived
firm should continue to produce as long as .... demand because ....

(A) the firm minimizes its loses (A) there is no supply for factor production
(B) the firm chooses its output so that marginal (B) it is derived from demand for labor
revenue (MR) equals to marginal cost (MC) (C) it is derived from market demand
(C) price is greater than average fixed cost (AFC) (D) the magnitude depends on output
(D) price is greater than average cost (AC) (E) it is derived from demand for capital
(E) price is greater than average variable cost (AVC)
27. When the average cost (AC) declines, we expect
23. The following cost does not increase as the level of that ....
output rises.
(A) the average variable cost (AVC) also declines
(A) Average variable cost (B) the average cost equals to the marginal cost
(B) Average cost (MC)
(C) Marginal cost (C) the marginal cost may increase or decrease
(D) Average fixed cost (D) the average cost increases
(E) Variable cost (E) the total cost decreases
24. In general, real gross domestic product (GDP) is 28. A list of details that contains a balance of asset,
lower than the nominal of GDP and this difference liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses in a certain
is sourced from .... period is ....

(A) investment (A) a ledger


(B) inflation (B) a trial balance
(C) net export (C) a balance sheet
(D) interest rate (D) a journal
(E) net domestic income from abroad (E) journal entry
29. An account that is considered real is ....

(A) rental income


(B) prepaid expenses
(C) sales
(D) rent
(E) transportation service revenue

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Use Instruction B to answer questions number 30 to 32. 35. Bank Indonesia is conducting an easy money policy
through the followings channel.
30. When total product reaches the maximum point,
we have marginal product that equals to zero. (1) Open market selling.
(2) Decreasing the reserve requirement ratio.
BECAUSE
(3) Selective credit control.
Marginal product is extra output that can be (4) Decreasing the discount rate.
produced by using one more unit of the input.
31. When an income tax system is considered
progressive, individuals with higher income
should bear higher tax burden.

BECAUSE

Progressive income tax is aimed to redistribute


income to the society.
32. Money supply is comprised from currency and
demand deposits, whereas generally the amount of
currency exceeds the demand deposits.

BECAUSE

Currency is issued by the central Bank, while


demand deposit is produced by the banking
system.

Use Instruction C to answer questions number 33 to 35.

33. Which of the followings is/are characteristics of


monopoly?

(1) Monopolist’s maximum profit is achieved when


marginal revenue is greater than marginal cost.
(2) In the short run, the monopolist never suffers a
loss.
(3) Market with monopoly has homogeneous
goods.
(4) The demand for goods to the monopolist equals
to market demand.
34. The similarity between a perfect competition
market and monopolistic competition market is/are
....

(1) numbers of sellers


(2) firms only earn normal profits in the long run
(3) free entry and free exit
(4) firms act as price taker

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INDONESIA AND THE WORLD A
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 36 to 44. 41. Who ordered to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima
and Nagasaki?
36. Which American Economic Program helped
rebuild war-torn European countries rebuild after (A) Richard Nixon
world war II? (B) Harry S Truman
(A) War on poverty (C) Lindon B Jhonson
(B) Marshal plan (D) Gerald Ford
(C) Postdam (E) D Eisenhower
(D) Magna Charta 42. King of Majapahit, Hayam Wuruk, sent
(E) Camp David Adityawarman to be a viceroy in Minangkabau
area in 1347 AD because ....
37. Who was the first female chancellor of Germany in
2007? (A) there would be a revolt around Padang against
the kingdom of Majapahit
(A) Willy Brandt (B) Majapahit kingdom would like to have a peace
(B) Margareth Trust treaty with the Minangkabau kingdom
(C) Angela Dorothea Merkel (C) Majapahit kingdom wanted to control the gold
mining in the headwaters of Batanghari River
(D) Margareth Schmidt
(D) Majapahit kingdom wanted to ask for
(E) Anggela Kohl
Minangkabau people help to fight the kingdom
38. Which country was the birthplace of Christopper of Malacca
Columbus? (E) the plantation yield of Minangkabau increased
rapidly
(A) Spain
43. One of the economic impacts after the end of the
(B) United States Crusades was ....
(C) Portugal
(A) exports of various goods from Europe to the
(D) British
Middle East region increased sharply
(E) Italy (B) the collapse of trade centers both in Europe and
39. In 2011, which square was at the center of Egypt’s in the Middle East regions
revolution? (C) a new payment system in the purchase of goods
(D) there were more job opportunities in Europe
(A) Tahrir Square
(E) trade traffics and mercantilism were intensified
(B) Plaza Egypt’s Square
(C) Plaza the Mayo 44. Etymologically, Renaissance means rebirth. In the
context of European history, the term refers to ....
(D) Trafalgar Square
(E) Al Azhar Square (A) the revival of enormous interest to the rich
heritage of ancient Greece and Rome in various
40. Who initiated the protestant movement against the aspects.
roman catholick church?
(B) the desire to reunite Europe into an empire just
(A) John Calvin like in ancient Greek and Roman times.
(C) the efforts to regenerate great thinkers who had
(B) James Luther ever lived during the Roman and Greek times.
(C) Marthin Luther (D) attempts to interpret scientific findings that had
(D) Marthin Calvano ever been produced in Greek and Roman times.
(E) Stefanus Markus (E) some events related to the medieval conflict
between science and religion.

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Use Instruction B to answer questions number 45 to 46. 49. (A) communist(s) who played an important role in
the formation of labor unions after the first Russian
45. As one of small European countries, The Revolution of 1905 was/were ....
Netherlands was dominated by greater powers in
Europe until 16th century such as the Roman (1) Plekhanov
Empires and Spanish Kingdom. (2) V.I. Lenin
BECAUSE (3) Joseph Stalin
(4) Leon Trotsky
In addition to facing more powerful empires, some
conflicts among the Dutch nobilities contributed to 50. The discovery of various precious metals in South
the instability of the Dutch political stage. America did not turn the Dutch colonial
administration desire for immediate mining
46. Having successfully established a solid exploitation on a large scale in the Dutch Indies
administration in Batavia, VOC began to expand because ....
their trade into other areas of the archipelago,
including the coastal areas of West Sumatra in the (1) mining sector did not provide much revenue for
middle of 17th century. the homeland
(2) mining exploration requires substantial amount
BECAUSE of capital
VOC also used silver which was obtained from the (3) there was no mining regulation in the Dutch
Spanish silver mines in Peru and copper which was Indies at that time
obtained from Japan to exchange with textile (4) the Dutch colonial government still relied on
products from India and China such as cotton and state revenue from the plantation sector
silk.

Use Instruction C to answer questions number 47 to 50.

47. Which of the following countries was represented


at the 1945 Postdam conference?

(1) British
(2) USSR
(3) USA
(4) French
48. Effort(s) to maintain independence during a
revolution is/are ....

(1) diplomacy
(2) confrontation
(3) physical struggle
(4) improving the standard of living

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INDONESIA AND THE WORLD B
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 51 to 57. 54. The purpose of topographic maps is to ....

51. (A) Represent areas of equal elevation.


(B) Display elevation and terrain by using of the
contours.
(C) Determine the location and extent of urban
areas.
(D) Determine the height or depth of the terrain.
(E) Measure distance between points.
55. Which of the following statements about mental
maps is true?

(A) A map which represents the perceptions of a


person about an objective knowledge.
(B) It is possible to reproduce on paper an exact
replica of the mental image one has of an area.
(C) People have no mental maps of the places they
The lines on the map which connect the places with have not experienced.
same intensity of rainfall is .... (D) As children grow older their mental maps
become more spatially restrictive.
(A) Isotope (D) Isohyet (E) They suggest that the more familiar we are with
(B) Isoterms (E) Isohypse a local, the better our mental map becomes.
(C) Isobar 56. The term used to describe a place of settlement
52. Relationship between gross national product (GNP) related to the actual location on the earth and is
and energy consumption in a country such as composed of the landscape specific to the area is ....
Indonesia is ....
(A) site (D) hinterland
(A) As GNP decreases, energy consumption
(B) situation (E) location
increases.
(B) As GNP increases, energy consumption (C) settlement
decreases. 57. Given 3 cities A, B, and C which has population
(C) They both increase directly with each other 10,000 people; 30,000 people; and 15,000 people,
(D) There is no relationship between GNP and respectively. The distance from A to B is 100 km,
energy consumption. and from B to C is 150 km. What is the interaction
ratio between A to B and B to C?
(E) They both decrease directly with each other.
53. Which statement is NOT TRUE about the (A) 3 : 2 (D) 3 : 4
greenhouse effect? (B) 2 : 3 (E) 2 : 1
(C) 4 : 3
(A) The greenhouse effect slows down re-radiation
back into space.
(B) Carbon dioxide and methane are the primary
greenhouse gases.
(C) The greenhouse effect began with the Industrial
Revolution.
(D) Caused by climate change on Earth.
(E) Deforestation and forest degradation add to the
greenhouse effect.

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Use Instruction B to answer questions number 58 . 61. The stream landscapes in arid areas are
characterized by ....
58. Beting is the sediment located in the middle of river
occurred as an impact of river flow which suddenly (1) arroyos
stops. (2) alluvial fans
BECAUSE (3) washes
(4) piedmont
The speed of water stream influenced by the
condition of the upper areas. 62.

Use Instruction C to answer questions number 59 to 65.

59. Alluvial is a type of soil which is very fertile and


suitable for agriculture. The widest alluvial land
is/are located in.
The rainfall shown on figure occured in period ....
(1) Eastern of Sumatera
(1) April to May
(2) Northern of Java
(2) July to August
(3) Southern of Borneo
(3) September to October
(4) Northern of Papua
(4) January to February
60.
63. Which of the followings is/are the characteristics of
extensive commercial farming?

(1) low land areas


(2) low labor requirements
(3) high population densities
(4) low capitalization per land unit
64. Which of the followings is/are the phenomenon of
the transition period between monsoons in
Indonesia?

(1) The pressure of atmosphere in Australia and


Asia continents are balanced.
The air pressure during monsoon between Asia (2) The rainfall is high
and Australia shown on the figures occurred in .... (3) A lot of signed by monsoons
(1) January (4) Average of daily temperature is stable
(2) May
(3) July
(4) September

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65. Which statement(s) is/are INCORRECT about the
Indonesia rainfall regime?

(1) There are two regimes of rainy in Indonesia:


west and east regimes of rainy.
(2) The western islands with the west regime fallen
by much more rainfall which is higher than
eastern islands.
(3) The boundary of regimes in western and eastern
located approximately on 120◦ BT
(4) In the eastern islands of east regime, places
which located in the direction of west area, the
rainfall season come early than the places in the
east area.

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Exam Code: 639
SUBJECTS : Basic Mathematics, Economy, Indonesia and the World A, Indonesia and the
World B, and Integrated Social Sciences
EXAM DATE : 23 JUNE 2013
TIME : 120 MINUTES
NO. OF QUESTIONS : 80

Remarks : Questions on BASIC MATHEMATICS number 1 to 20


Questions on ECONOMY number 21 to 35
Questions on INDONESIA AND THE WORLD A number 36 to 50
Questions on INDONESIA AND THE WORLD B number 51 to 65
Questions on INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES number 66 to 80

BASIC MATHEMATICS
 
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 1 to 18. −7 5 4
3. Given that the invers of  1 1 −1 is
1. A circle with area A1 − A2 is contained in the 5 −7 4
interior of a larger circle
√ with area A1 . If the radius
 
1 16 3
1 
of the larger circle is 2 3, and if A1 , A2 , A1 − A2 is 3 16 1 then the solution of the
an arithmetic progression, then the radius of the 24
4 8 4
smaller circle is .... simultaneous equations

 −7x + 5y + 4z = 12
(A) 0 (D) 8 x+y−z = −2
5x − 7y + 4z = 9

(B) 2 (E) 12
√ is ....
(C) 2 2
 
2. If (2x+4) log(x2 + 1) < 1, and 2x + 4 < 1 then the −58
values of x satisfy .... (A)  1 
110
3  
(A) −2 < x < − −58
2 1 
(B) 1 
(B) −2 < x ≤ 3 24
110
(C) −1 ≤ x ≤ 3  
7
3 (C) 24 13
(D) − < x ≤ −1
2 68
(E) x > 3  
7
(D) 13
68
 
7
1  
(E) 13
24
68

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Exam Code: 639
A √ A 8. Each valve, A, B and C, when open, release water
4. The minimum value of sin − 3 cos is attained
3 3 into a tank at its own constant rate. With all three
when A is ....
valves open, the tank fills in 1 hour, with only
(A) π valves A and C open it takes 1.5 hours, and with
only valves B and C open it takes 2 hours. The
(B) 2π number of hours required with only valves A and
(C) 0 B open is ....
11π
(D) (A) 1.1 (D) 1.25
2
11π (B) 1.15 (E) 1.75
(E)
3 (C) 1.2
cx 1
5. If the function f defined by f (x) = , 9. If sin x + cos x = and 0 ≤ x < π, then tan x = ....
3x + 5 5
5
x 6= − with c constant, satisfies f (f (x)) = x
3 4
5
for all real numbers x except x = − , then c = .... (A) −
3
3
3
(A) −5 (B) −
4
5 3
(B) − (C)
3 4
5 4
(C) (D)
3 3
(D) 3 5
(E)
(E) 5 3
2
6. Let a, b, x be positive real numbers distinct from
  
1 1
one, then 10. If x − +3 x− = 10 has solutions x1
x x
4(a log x)2 + 3(b log x)2 = 8(a log x)(b log x) and x2 , then x1 + x2 = ....
satisfy ....
(A) −5 or 2 (D) 3
(A) for all values of a, b and x
(B) −2 or 5 (E) 10
(B) if and only if b = a2
(C) −3
(C) if and only if a = b2
11. For how many values of the coefficient a do the
(D) if and only if x = ab equations x2 + ax + 1 = 0 and x2 − x − a = 0
(E) none of these have a common real solution?
7. The average age of a group consisting of (A) 0
Mathematicians and Actuaries is 35 years old. If the
(B) 1
Mathematicians average is 40 years old and the
Actuaries average is 25 years old, then the number (C) 2
of Mathematicians substract the number of (D) 3
Actuaries is ....
(E) infinitely many
(A) The same with the numbers of Mathematicians √
12. The inequality y − x < x2 is satisfied if and only if
(B) The same with the numbers of Actuaries ....
(C) Two times the numbers of Actuaries
(A) y < 0
(D) Two times the numbers of Mathematicians
(B) y > 0 or y < 2x
(E) Zero
(C) y 2 < 2xy
(D) y < 0 or y < 2x
(E) x > 0 and y < 2x

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    3
 3 2 −1 1 −1 0 0 0 0  17. The lines L and K are symmetric to each other with
13. 1 1 −1 1 −1 1 − 0 0 −1 = .... respect to the line y = −x. If the equation of line L

0 2 −1 2 −5 2 0 3 0
 is y = ax + b with a 6= 0 and b 6= 0, then the
  equation of K is y = ....
3 0 0
(A) 0 3 −1 1
(A) x+b
0 3 0 a
  1
27 0 0 (B) − x+b
a
(B) 0 27 −1
1 b
0 27 0 (C) − x−
  a a
27 0 0 1 b
(C) 0 27 0 (D) x+
a a
0 0 0 1 b
  (E) x−
27 0 0 a a
(D) 0 27 0 
18. If i2 = −1 then 2(1 + i)18 + (1 − i)20 i = ....
0 0 27
 
3 0 0 (A) −1024 (D) 1024
(E) 0 3 −1 (B) −1024i (E) 1024i
0 0 0
(C) 0
14. In the sequence of numbers 5, 7, 2, ... each term
after the first two is equal to the term preceding it
minus the term preceding that. The sum of the first
one hundred terms of the sequence is .... Use Instruction C to answer questions number 19 to 20.
2
 2

(A) 0 (D) 9 19. If 2sin x + 5 2cos x = 7, then x = ....
(B) 2 (E) 14
π
(C) 5 (1)
p√ p√ 2
5+2+ 5−2 p √ (2) π
15. p√ − 3 − 2 2 = .... 3π
5+1 (3)
2
(A) 1 (4) 2π

(B) 2 2 − 2 a c
√ 20. If 0 < < < 1, then ....
5 b d
(C)
2 d
r
5 (1) 1 <
(D) c
2 d b
(2) <
(E) none of these c a
      b+d bd
1 2 3 (3) <
16. 2 log 2 − + 2 log 2 − + 2
log 2 − + a+c ac
2  3 4
d bd
510 (4) <
... + 2 log 2 − = .... c ac
511
(A) 3 (D) 6
(B) 4 (E) 8
(C) 5

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Exam Code: 639
ECONOMY
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 21 to 29. 26. Denote that MPC is marginal propensity to
consume and MPS is marginal propensity to save.
21. An account that is considered real is .... If the government increases its spending (δG), then
we would expect ....
(A) rental income
(B) prepaid expenses (A) national income will increase by 1 ×δG
(C) sales (B) national income will increase by (1/MPS ×δG)
(D) rent (C) national income will increase by (1/MPC ×δG)
(E) transportation service revenue (D) an increase in government budget deficit
(E) an increase in current account deficit
22. A list of details that contains a balance of asset,
liabilities, capital, revenue and expenses in a certain 27. The following cost does not increase as the level of
period is .... output rises.

(A) a ledger (A) Average variable cost


(B) a trial balance (B) Average cost
(C) a balance sheet (C) Marginal cost
(D) a journal (D) Average fixed cost
(E) journal entry (E) Variable cost
23. In general, real gross domestic product (GDP) is 28. When the average cost (AC) declines, we expect
lower than the nominal of GDP and this difference that ....
is sourced from ....
(A) the average variable cost (AVC) also declines
(A) investment (B) the average cost equals to the marginal cost
(B) inflation (MC)
(C) net export (C) the marginal cost may increase or decrease
(D) interest rate (D) the average cost increases
(E) net domestic income from abroad (E) the total cost decreases

24. A vertical axis and horizontal axis of isoquant 29. Suppose a competitive firm is losing money. This
measure .... firm should continue to produce as long as ....

(A) the quantity of capital and labour (A) the firm minimizes its loses
(B) the quantity of output and capital (B) the firm chooses its output so that marginal
revenue (MR) equals to marginal cost (MC)
(C) the quantity of output and labour
(C) price is greater than average fixed cost (AFC)
(D) the quantity of output and the amount of cost
(D) price is greater than average cost (AC)
(E) utility and the amount of goods consumed
(E) price is greater than average variable cost (AVC)
25. A demand for factor of production is derived
demand because ....

(A) there is no supply for factor production


(B) it is derived from demand for labor
(C) it is derived from market demand
(D) the magnitude depends on output
(E) it is derived from demand for capital

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Exam Code: 639
Use Instruction B to answer questions number 30 to 32. 35. The similarity between a perfect competition
market and monopolistic competition market is/are
30. When an income tax system is considered ....
progressive, individuals with higher income
should bear higher tax burden. (1) numbers of sellers
(2) firms only earn normal profits in the long run
BECAUSE
(3) free entry and free exit
Progressive income tax is aimed to redistribute (4) firms act as price taker
income to the society.
31. Money supply is comprised from currency and
demand deposits, whereas generally the amount of
currency exceeds the demand deposits.

BECAUSE

Currency is issued by the central Bank, while


demand deposit is produced by the banking
system.
32. When total product reaches the maximum point,
we have marginal product that equals to zero.

BECAUSE

Marginal product is extra output that can be


produced by using one more unit of the input.

Use Instruction C to answer questions number 33 to 35.

33. Bank Indonesia is conducting an easy money policy


through the followings channel.

(1) Open market selling.


(2) Decreasing the reserve requirement ratio.
(3) Selective credit control.
(4) Decreasing the discount rate.
34. Which of the followings is/are characteristics of
monopoly?

(1) Monopolist’s maximum profit is achieved when


marginal revenue is greater than marginal cost.
(2) In the short run, the monopolist never suffers a
loss.
(3) Market with monopoly has homogeneous
goods.
(4) The demand for goods to the monopolist equals
to market demand.

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Exam Code: 639
INDONESIA AND THE WORLD A
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 36 to 44. 41. King of Majapahit, Hayam Wuruk, sent
Adityawarman to be a viceroy in Minangkabau
36. Which country was the birthplace of Christopper area in 1347 AD because ....
Columbus?
(A) there would be a revolt around Padang against
(A) Spain the kingdom of Majapahit
(B) United States (B) Majapahit kingdom would like to have a peace
(C) Portugal treaty with the Minangkabau kingdom
(D) British (C) Majapahit kingdom wanted to control the gold
mining in the headwaters of Batanghari River
(E) Italy
(D) Majapahit kingdom wanted to ask for
37. In 2011, which square was at the center of Egypt’s Minangkabau people help to fight the kingdom
revolution? of Malacca
(E) the plantation yield of Minangkabau increased
(A) Tahrir Square rapidly
(B) Plaza Egypt’s Square
42. One of the economic impacts after the end of the
(C) Plaza the Mayo Crusades was ....
(D) Trafalgar Square
(A) exports of various goods from Europe to the
(E) Al Azhar Square Middle East region increased sharply
38. Who initiated the protestant movement against the (B) the collapse of trade centers both in Europe and
roman catholick church? in the Middle East regions
(C) a new payment system in the purchase of goods
(A) John Calvin
(D) there were more job opportunities in Europe
(B) James Luther
(E) trade traffics and mercantilism were intensified
(C) Marthin Luther
43. Etymologically, Renaissance means rebirth. In the
(D) Marthin Calvano
context of European history, the term refers to ....
(E) Stefanus Markus
(A) the revival of enormous interest to the rich
39. Who ordered to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima
heritage of ancient Greece and Rome in various
and Nagasaki?
aspects.
(A) Richard Nixon (B) the desire to reunite Europe into an empire just
(B) Harry S Truman like in ancient Greek and Roman times.
(C) the efforts to regenerate great thinkers who had
(C) Lindon B Jhonson ever lived during the Roman and Greek times.
(D) Gerald Ford (D) attempts to interpret scientific findings that had
(E) D Eisenhower ever been produced in Greek and Roman times.
40. Which American Economic Program helped (E) some events related to the medieval conflict
rebuild war-torn European countries rebuild after between science and religion.
world war II? 44. Who was the first female chancellor of Germany in
2007?
(A) War on poverty
(B) Marshal plan (A) Willy Brandt
(C) Postdam (B) Margareth Trust
(D) Magna Charta (C) Angela Dorothea Merkel
(E) Camp David (D) Margareth Schmidt
(E) Anggela Kohl

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Exam Code: 639
Use Instruction B to answer questions number 45 to 46. 49. The discovery of various precious metals in South
America did not turn the Dutch colonial
45. Having successfully established a solid administration desire for immediate mining
administration in Batavia, VOC began to expand exploitation on a large scale in the Dutch Indies
their trade into other areas of the archipelago, because ....
including the coastal areas of West Sumatra in the
middle of 17th century. (1) mining sector did not provide much revenue for
the homeland
BECAUSE (2) mining exploration requires substantial amount
of capital
VOC also used silver which was obtained from the
Spanish silver mines in Peru and copper which was (3) there was no mining regulation in the Dutch
obtained from Japan to exchange with textile Indies at that time
products from India and China such as cotton and (4) the Dutch colonial government still relied on
silk. state revenue from the plantation sector

46. As one of small European countries, The 50. (A) communist(s) who played an important role in
Netherlands was dominated by greater powers in the formation of labor unions after the first Russian
Europe until 16th century such as the Roman Revolution of 1905 was/were ....
Empires and Spanish Kingdom.
(1) Plekhanov
BECAUSE (2) V.I. Lenin
In addition to facing more powerful empires, some (3) Joseph Stalin
conflicts among the Dutch nobilities contributed to (4) Leon Trotsky
the instability of the Dutch political stage.

Use Instruction C to answer questions number 47 to 50.

47. Effort(s) to maintain independence during a


revolution is/are ....

(1) diplomacy
(2) confrontation
(3) physical struggle
(4) improving the standard of living
48. Which of the following countries was represented
at the 1945 Postdam conference?

(1) British
(2) USSR
(3) USA
(4) French

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INDONESIA AND THE WORLD B
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 51 to 57. 55.

51. Which statement is NOT TRUE about the


greenhouse effect?

(A) The greenhouse effect slows down re-radiation


back into space.
(B) Carbon dioxide and methane are the primary
greenhouse gases.
(C) The greenhouse effect began with the Industrial
Revolution.
(D) Caused by climate change on Earth.
(E) Deforestation and forest degradation add to the
greenhouse effect.
52. Given 3 cities A, B, and C which has population
10,000 people; 30,000 people; and 15,000 people,
The lines on the map which connect the places with
respectively. The distance from A to B is 100 km,
same intensity of rainfall is ....
and from B to C is 150 km. What is the interaction
ratio between A to B and B to C?
(A) Isotope (D) Isohyet
(A) 3 : 2 (D) 3 : 4 (B) Isoterms (E) Isohypse
(B) 2 : 3 (E) 2 : 1 (C) Isobar
(C) 4 : 3 56. Which of the following statements about mental
maps is true?
53. Relationship between gross national product (GNP)
and energy consumption in a country such as (A) A map which represents the perceptions of a
Indonesia is .... person about an objective knowledge.
(A) As GNP decreases, energy consumption (B) It is possible to reproduce on paper an exact
increases. replica of the mental image one has of an area.
(B) As GNP increases, energy consumption (C) People have no mental maps of the places they
decreases. have not experienced.
(C) They both increase directly with each other (D) As children grow older their mental maps
(D) There is no relationship between GNP and become more spatially restrictive.
energy consumption. (E) They suggest that the more familiar we are with
(E) They both decrease directly with each other. a local, the better our mental map becomes.
54. The term used to describe a place of settlement 57. The purpose of topographic maps is to ....
related to the actual location on the earth and is
composed of the landscape specific to the area is .... (A) Represent areas of equal elevation.
(B) Display elevation and terrain by using of the
(A) site (D) hinterland contours.
(B) situation (E) location (C) Determine the location and extent of urban
(C) settlement areas.
(D) Determine the height or depth of the terrain.
(E) Measure distance between points.

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Use Instruction B to answer questions number 58 . 61.

58. Beting is the sediment located in the middle of river


occurred as an impact of river flow which suddenly
stops.

BECAUSE

The speed of water stream influenced by the


condition of the upper areas. The rainfall shown on figure occured in period ....

(1) April to May


(2) July to August
Use Instruction C to answer questions number 59 to 65.
(3) September to October
59. Which statement(s) is/are INCORRECT about the (4) January to February
Indonesia rainfall regime?
62. Which of the followings is/are the characteristics of
(1) There are two regimes of rainy in Indonesia: extensive commercial farming?
west and east regimes of rainy.
(1) low land areas
(2) The western islands with the west regime fallen
by much more rainfall which is higher than (2) low labor requirements
eastern islands. (3) high population densities
(3) The boundary of regimes in western and eastern (4) low capitalization per land unit
located approximately on 120◦ BT
(4) In the eastern islands of east regime, places 63.
which located in the direction of west area, the
rainfall season come early than the places in the
east area.
60. Which of the followings is/are the phenomenon of
the transition period between monsoons in
Indonesia?

(1) The pressure of atmosphere in Australia and


Asia continents are balanced.
(2) The rainfall is high
(3) A lot of signed by monsoons
(4) Average of daily temperature is stable

The air pressure during monsoon between Asia


and Australia shown on the figures occurred in ....

(1) January
(2) May
(3) July
(4) September

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64. The stream landscapes in arid areas are
characterized by ....

(1) arroyos
(2) alluvial fans
(3) washes
(4) piedmont
65. Alluvial is a type of soil which is very fertile and
suitable for agriculture. The widest alluvial land
is/are located in.

(1) Eastern of Sumatera


(2) Northern of Java
(3) Southern of Borneo
(4) Northern of Papua

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SUBJECTS : Basic Mathematics, Economics, Indonesian and World History, Geography, and Integrated Social
Sciences
EXAM DATE : 7 JUNE 2015
TIME : 120 MINUTES
NO. OF QUESTIONS : 80

Notes : Questions on BASIC MATHEMATICS numbers 1 to 20


Questions on ECONOMICS numbers 21 to 35
Questions on INDONESIAN AND WORLD HISTORY numbers 36 to 50
Questions on GEOGRAPHY numbers 51 to 65
Questions on INTEGRATED SOCIAL SCIENCES numbers 66 to 80

BASIC MATHEMATICS
Use Instruction A to answer question(s) number 1 to 14. 5. Let the functions 4x + b y = c and c x − 3y = 36 have the
same graph on x y-plane. The value of bc = ... .
1. Consider an equation of the form x 2 +bx +c = 0, if b and
c are selected from the integers 1, 2, ..., 8. The number of (A) −12 (D) 3
equations that have real roots is ... .
(B) −3 (E) 12
(A) 33 (D) 36 (C) −1
(B) 34 (E) 37 6. Ahmad gives Budi as many dinars as Budi has and
Cholid as many dinars as Cholid has. Similarly, Budi
(C) 35
then gives Ahmad and Cholid as many dinars as each
2. If x is integer, and (x + 2)4 + x 4 = 82, then (x + 1)2 = ... . then has. Cholid, similarly, then gives Ahmad and Budi
as many dinars as each then has. If each finally has
(A) 1 (D) 16 8 dinars, then the dinars of which Cholid has at the
(B) 4 (E) 25 beginning is ... .
(C) 9
(A) 2 (D) 7
3. If the roots of (m −1)(x 2 +bx) = (m +1)(ax −c) are equal (B) 3 (E) 13
but have opposite signs, the value of m must be ... .
(C) 4
(A) −1 7. In a village, there are 40 people who work as farmers
(B) 1 and breeders. Of those 40 people, 18 are females, and 13
a +b of those 40 people are farmers. The number of females
(C) that are farmers, plus the number of males that are
a −b
breeders, is equal to 27. The number of females that
a +b
(D) are farmers is ... .
b−a
a −b
(E) (A) 8 (D) 11
a +b
(B) 9 (E) 12
4. If (x − 6)(x + 14) is the square of an integer, then
(C) 10
x − 14 = ... .
8. If the positive value of n which satisfies the equation
1 2 3 n
(A) 6 (D) 22 + + +...+ = 12n is substituted back into the
12 12 12 12
(B) 8 (E) 24 equation, the value of 12n is ... .
(C) 10
(A) 143 (D) 1716
(B) 287 (E) 3444
(C) 430

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9. The sum of the first 25 terms of an arithmetic sequence 13. In a training centre, a number of pairs of athletes have
with 50 terms is 400, meanwhile the sum of the next 25 3
been selected for mixed double pairs. of the female
terms is 2275. Then the first term of the sequence is ... . 5
7
athletes are selected, meanwhile of the male athletes
(A) −50 (D) 10 9
are selected. Part of athletes which is not selected is
(B) −20 (E) 20 equal to ... .
(C) 5
10
(A)
10. If x k+1 = x k + 31 for k = 1, 2, ..., n − 1 and x 1 = 1, then for 31
n even, the value 21
(B)
µ ¶ µ ¶ 31
x n +1 + x n +2 + ... + x n − x 1 + x 2 + ... + x n = ... . 9
2 2 2 (C)
14
n2 27
(A) (D)
12 35
(n 2 + 5) 27
(B) (E)
6 62
n 14. Given a set H = {A, B,C , D, E }, the sum of all cardinal
(C) (n + 10)
24 numbers of each subset of H is ... .
n
(D) (3n + 10)
24 (A) 32 (D) 80
(n + 2)
(E) (B) 35 (E) 81
3
· ¸ · ¸ (C) 70
1 0 1 0
11. If A = and I = , then
0 2 0 1
· x
x
¸
2 0
(A + I )2015 = . The value of = ... .
0 3y y Use Instruction C to answer question(s) number 15 to 20.

(A) 1 15. The values of x satisfying the following inequality


(B) 2015
¯ ¯
¯ 5x − 1 ¯
−3 ≤ ¯ 2
¯ ¯<2
(C) 4030 x −x +1¯
(D) (2015)2 is ... .
2015
(E) (2015)
(1) x < −1
12. Let A, B be 3 × 3 matrices. The statement below which 1 1
is TRUE is ... . (2) − < x <
2 2
(3) x > 3
(A) AB = B A 1
(4) <x <3
(B) If AB = 0, then only A = 0 or B = 0 is true 2
(C) If A 2 = I , then only A = I or A = −I is true 16. If h is a linear function and h(h(x) − 4) = 4x − 20, then
(D) There exist A where A 6= 0, and yet A 2 = 0 ... .
(E) det(A + B ) = det(A) + det(B ) (1) h(0) = −4
(2) h(1) = 26
(3) h(0) + h(1) = 54
(4) h(0)h(1) = 8

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17. Consider the function f that satisfy
f (x+3)+ f (x−3) = f (x) for all x. The statement(s) below
which is TRUE is(are) ... .

(1) f (3) = f (−3)


(2) f (x − 3) = f (x + 6)
(3) f (x) − f (x + 9) = 0
(4) f (x) = f (x + 18)
18. A particle projected vertically upward reaches at the
end of t seconds, an elevation of s metres where
s(t ) = 180t − 18t 2 . The following statement(s) which
is(are) TRUE is(are) ... .

(1) Its acceleration is constant


(2) Its highest elevation is reached at t = 5
(3) Its velocity at t = 5 is zero
(4) Its highest elevation is 350
If a, b, and c are non negative integers for which
19. p
a + b + c = a +b +c, the possible value(s) of 2a +3b +c
is(are) ... .

(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 0

20. If both x and y are integers and x 2 − 18x + 80 = 2 y , then


the possible value(s) of x − y is(are) ... .

(1) 3
(2) 6
(3) 9
(4) 12

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ECONOMICS
Use Instruction A to answer question(s) number 21 to 30. 26. The following which is not state tax is ... .

21. Basic necessities ... . (A) Property tax


(B) Value added tax
(A) have elastic demand
(C) Income tax
(B) have perfectly elastic demand
(D) Sales tax on luxury goods
(C) have income elasticity coefficient of more than 1
(E) Motor vehicle tax
(D) have income elasticity coefficient between 0 − 1
27. The income of Indonesian labor working in Malaysia is
(E) have income elasticity coefficient smaller than 0
included in ... .
22. Indifference curve indicates ... .
(A) the calculation of Indonesia’s gross domestic
(A) the same number of production product
(B) the same amount of budget (B) the calculation of Indonesia’s gross national
product
(C) the same production costs
(C) Indonesia’s budget of national income and
(D) the same level of consumption expenditure
(E) the same satisfaction (D) the calculation of Indonesia’s national income
23. Companies will gain maximum profit when producing with expenditure method
at the level of output where ... . (E) Indonesia’s balance of trade
28. The economic growth rate of a country is determined
(A) average cost is minimum
on the basis of changes in ... .
(B) total cost is minimum
(C) total revenue is maximum (A) nominal gross domestic product
(D) marginal revenue is greater than marginal cost (B) real gross domestic product
(E) marginal revenue equals marginal cost (C) real net national product
(D) investment
24. The condition in the monopolistic competitive market
which is equivalent to that of in perfectly competitive (E) inflation rate
market is ... . 29. The following statement which is incorrect is ... .

(A) resulting in homogeneous product (A) Prepaid expenses, depreciation, and unearned
(B) in the long term every company makes a normal revenues involve previously recorded assets and
profit liabilities
(C) companies act as price takers (B) Accrued expenses and accrued revenues involve
assets and liabilities that have not been recorded
(D) marginal revenue equals average revenue
(C) Adjusting entries can be used to record both
(E) demand curve is horizontal accrued expenses and accrued revenues
25. Given the consumption function C = a + bY , then b (D) Prepaid expenses, depreciation, and unearned
shows ... . revenues often require adjusting entries to record
the effects of the passage of time
(A) constants (E) Adjusting entries affect the cash account
(B) income per capita
(C) consumption level
(D) marginal propensity to save
(E) marginal propensity to consume

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30. A company purchased Rp4,000,000.00 worth of 35. The statement(s) that is(are) not in accordance with the
merchandise on January 10 (2/10,n/30). Transportation conditions of the company in the perfectly competitive
costs were an additional Rp350,000.00. The company market is(are) ... .
later returned Rp275,000.00 worth of merchandise and
paid the invoice on January 20. The total amount paid (1) In the long term the company can obtain super
for this merchandise is ... . normal profit of suffer loss
(2) The maximum profit is achieved when the total
(A) Rp3,725,000.00 revenue is maximum
(B) Rp3,925,000.00 (3) The company can set the price
(C) Rp3,993,500.00 (4) Price equals total revenue equals average revenue
(D) Rp4,000,500.00
(E) Rp4,075,000.00

Use Instruction B to answer question(s) number 31 to 33.

31. Companies in an oligopoly market are faced with


kinked demand curve where the top part is inelastic,
while the bottom part is elastic.

BECAUSE

In an oligopoly market, there are only a few companies


that produce differentiated product and homogenous
product.
32. Some factors that influence demand are prices of
related goods, tastes, and income.

BECAUSE

If the price of certain goods increases, ceteris paribus,


demand of these good decreases, which is shown by the
shift of the demand curve to the left.
33. The Indonesian institution responsible for managing
and monitoring banking (in micro prudential) is Bank
Indonesia.

BECAUSE

Bank Indonesia as a central bank in Indonesia is the


bank for banks.

Use Instruction C to answer question(s) number 34 to 35.

34. Isocost curve will rotate inwards in the case of ... .

(1) wage increase


(2) cost reduction (company budget)
(3) interest rate hike
(4) increase in profit

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INDONESIAN AND WORLD HISTORY
Use Instruction A to answer question(s) number 36 to 42. 41. The rise of Asia is reflected in the rise of nationalism
displayed in the reaction to ... .
36. The political party in East Timor whose political
orientation favoring integration into Indonesia is ... . (A) socialism
(B) democratism
(A) Fretilin (D) KOTA
(C) liberalism
(B) Apodeti (E) TRABALISTA
(D) imperialism
(C) UDT
(E) industrialization
37. ASEAN, formed in 1967, is a collaboration of Southeast
Asian Countries. ASEAN cooperation in the field of 42. Among the main purpose of Pan Islamism is ... .
trade is ... .
(A) to unite Muslim against west penetration
(A) SEATO (D) SEANWFZ (B) to foster economic independence
(B) SEAMEO (E) AFTA (C) to abolish colonialism
(C) Zopfan (D) to reject western culture
38. The impact of the influx of western penetration into the (E) to prevent the development of modern culture
archipelago on the economy is ... .

(A) The strengthening of intra-regional trade


(B) The strengthening of free trade in the archipelago Use Instruction B to answer question(s) number 43 to 46.
(C) The destruction of social order in the archipelago
43. Changes in the mechanism of production of goods are
(D) The destruction of intra-regional trade one of the characteristics of countries that underwent
(E) The destruction of the Dutch trade monopoly the industrial revolution.

39. A new strategy used in the Indonesian movements BECAUSE


against the Dutch was ... .
Productions of goods are mostly done by machines.
(A) cultural approach
44. In the 16th and 17th centuries, some regions of Europe
(B) modern strategy found their identity and become a national state.
(C) confrontation
BECAUSE
(D) modern organization
Each country formed strived to strengthen the army,
(E) diplomacy
navy, and air force.
40. World War I involved two major groups facing each
45. John Calvin is a prominent figure that encouraged the
other, the Allies and the Central Powers. One of the
growth of capitalism.
Allies members was ... .
BECAUSE
(A) Latin America
(B) Germany John Calvin viewed mundane job as a call of God and
the principle of interest is saving.
(C) Russia
(D) Japan 46. Renaissance is a transition period from the medieval to
the modern age.
(E) Turkey
BECAUSE

European society began to revive the ancient Greek


thoughts and culture.

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Use Instruction C to answer question(s) number 47 to 50.

47. The factor(s) that triggered the Russian revolution


is(are) ... .

(1) distinct social status differences


(2) the development of agricultural industry in Rusia
(3) agrarian change that had an impact on farmers
(4) the reign of Tsar Nicolas II, which is a
constitutional monarchy
48. Absolute monarchy is the system used in France before
the revolution. This can be seen from ... .

(1) II Prince
(2) Etat’s Generaux
(3) Madame Explisit
(4) Etat c’est Moi
49. The figure(s) below which is(are) associated with the
development of the American history is(are) ... .

(1) Bartolomeus Diaz


(2) Amerigo Vespuci
(3) Vasco da Gama
(4) Christopus Colombus
50. Every change brings impact. The impact of the
industrial revolution on economics is(are) ... .

(1) the increase of the price of goods


(2) the increase of wage
(3) the change from capital-intensive industries to
labor-intensive industries
(4) the expansion of the world trade

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GEOGRAPHY
Use Instruction A to answer question(s) number 51 to 55. 55. Jakarta as many other big cities has to deal with the
urban heat island effect. To cope with this problem
51. There is a large number of smaller natural disasters Jakarta has plans to increase the amount of green parks
(micro events) in Indonesia each year which often lead and trees in the city, from 10 % to the ideal amount of
to deaths of 10 or 20 people or more. An example of this ... .
kind of disaster at the regional level is ... .
(A) 20 % (D) 35 %
(A) flash floods and landslides in Manado in North
Sulawesi in January 2014
(B) 25 % (E) 40 %
(B) landslide in Banjarnegara in December 2014 (C) 30 %

(C) Aceh & Nias tsunami in December 2004


(D) Sinabung eruption in February 2014
Use Instruction B to answer question(s) number 56 to 60.
(E) Padang earthquake in September 2009
52. Surabaya is home to many of the nation’s fiercest 56. The burning of renewable resources such as natural
independence fighters, the city is known also to locals gas has no significant effect on the warming of the
as ... . atmosphere.

(A) Kota Pahlawan (City of Heroes) BECAUSE

(B) Kota Pejuang (City of Warriors) The greenhouse gases such as CO2 , Methane,
(C) Kota Batik (City of Batik) Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC’s), and Nitrous Oxide in
the atmosphere are caused by human activities.
(D) Kota Jembatan Merah (The Red Bridge City)
57. Most of the larger islands of Indonesia, such as
(E) Kota Bung Tomo (City of Bung Tomo-national
Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Sulawesi, and Seram are
hero)
mountainous, with peaks ranging between 3,000 and
53. Where a slope of a mountain is irregular, the countours 3,800 metres (9,843 and 12,467 ft) above sea level.
representing that slope are ... .
BECAUSE
(A) far apart
The country’s tallest mountains covered by snow are
(B) close together located in the Jayawijaya Mountains and the Sudirman
(C) unevenly spaced Range in Kalimantan.
(D) equidistant from each other 58. Coral reefs bordering the south east coast of Bali are
(E) crowded so close together termed barrier reefs.

54. The water area surrounding Krakatau is known as ... . BECAUSE

(A) Karimata strait Coral reefs that lie offshore and parallel to the coast are
fringing reefs.
(B) Madura strait
59. Jakarta is not only the most populous city in Indonesia,
(C) Sunda strait
but it is also the most populous in Southeast Asia.
(D) Malaka strait
BECAUSE
(E) Bangka strait
The official metropolitan suburbs, known as
Jabodetabek, extend even further.

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60. Indonesia’s lowland tropical forests, the richest in 65. In the urban environment, the absorption of solar
timber resources and biodiversity, are most at risk. radiation causes higher ground temperatures for
reasons like ... .
BECAUSE
(1) the absence of plant foliage
Indonesia is home to some of the most biologically
diverse forests in the world and ranks third in number (2) the absence of transpiration
of species behind Brazil and Equador. (3) roofs and pavements of concrete and asphalt hold
no moisture
(4) the existence of population distribution pattern

Use Instruction C to answer question(s) number 61 to 65.

61. Indonesia has the largest number of volcanoes of any


country in the world - 76 of them are historically active;
significant volcanic activity occurs in ... .

(1) Sulawesi
(2) Sumatra
(3) the Sunda Islands
(4) Kalimantan
62. A subduction earthquake and devastating tsunami
which occurred on December 26, 2004 off the coast of
the Indonesian island of Sumatra inflicted widespread
destruction as far away as ... .

(1) Myanmar
(2) Pakistan
(3) Bangladesh
(4) Cambodia
63. To realise the trans-Sumatera mega project, the
structure of the project needs to be seen first, the
aspect(s) of which is(are) ... .

(1) commercially prospective


(2) skinny
(3) financially feasible
(4) the existing road represents a plantation road
64. Tropical wet and dry or savanna climate (Aw) have a
pronounced dry season, with the driest month having
precipitation less than 60 mm and less than 1/25 of the
total annual precipitation. Example(s) of areas with this
climate is(are) ... .

(1) Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia


(2) Bangkok (Thailand)
(3) Mumbai (India)
(4) Nusa Tenggara islands (Indonesia)

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SOSIOLOGI
SIMAK INTERNASIONAL (1)

01. Accomodation which one of the parties accepting (C) Necglect social orderliness
other standpoint in order to defuse conflict, means (D) Failure of socialization in society
(E) Social institution necglect whole social norms
(A) tolerance
(B) stalemate 07. Inequitable development in a country considered as
(C) compromise
(D) consiliation (A) Direct violence
(E) conversion (B) Indirect violence
(C) Individual violence
02. There are several norms that applies in the society (D) Functional violence
which have power to control the society, based on its (E) Subjective violence
power, which norms that only applies on certain
tribes? 08. Community empowerment is one of the
development processes that encourages community
(A) Usage to start the empowerment through agent’s
(B) Folkways stimulation. Moreover, the positive effect of
(C) Mores community empowerment
(D) Custom
(E) Law (A) Conflict risk increases due to lots of people
involvement
03. The India society has been running the caste system (B) Limited to certain society problems
since 1500 B.C. In the current state, the caste system (C) More effective and efficient resources
considered as outdated and discriminating by management
modern Indians. Because the caste system is based (D) Lack of creativity and logical thinking
on (E) Individuals’ capabilities might be uneven
(A) Work
(B) Education 09. A high rank official who caught by KPK due to
(C) Land Ownership bribery act in an institution; in the near future, he
(D) Material possession might be experiencing
(E) Birth
(A) Horizontal mobility
04. One of the social mobility obstacles faced by lower- (B) Downward mobility
class income in Urban area (C) Upward mobility
(D) Climbing mobility
(A) Lack of government aid on health and education (E) Intrageneration mobility
(B) Access to natural resources
(C) No specific market to run a business 10. Social pluralism considerable with the difference
(D) Never be a concern by government based on
(E) Necglected by society
(A) Ethnic group
05. One of the Non-Governmental Organization that (B) Caste
mostly concerns on bribery is (C) religion
(D) gender
(A) Komisi Pemberantasan Korupsi (E) Economic
(B) Greenpeace
(C) Indonesian Corruption Watch 11. These are social interaction characteristic, EXCEPT
(D) Reporters Without Borders
(A) Required intense communication each other
(E) Amnesty International
(B) More than one person interaction
06. Deviance could be a crime if
(A) Individual’s failure to adjust themselves with (C) Communication with certain symbols
social norms (D) Time dimension determined the ongoing action
(B) Social institution considered deviance as
unlawful act (E) There is certain goals that planned to achieved

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(D) Socialization
12. Data collecting method with closed-ended (E) Provide the essential necessities
questionnaire has benefits
(A) More comprehensive information 18. The set of behavior related with the role expected by
(B) Faster data collection the society considered as
(C) Respondent able to share their ideas freely
(D) Researcher able to harvest data without requires (A) Role expectation
lot of resources (B) Role distance
(E) Observation of research conditions (C) Role performance
(D) Circle role
13. Globalization has made the world into a borderless (E) Role strain
society, which means a
19. The conflict resolution that already executed by the
(A) Society without physical border Sudan – South Sudan conflict was
(B) Integration of good corporate governance
(C) Shared international domain (A) Cooptation
(D) Erased the cultural and economic distinction of (B) Stalemate
each countries (C) Integration
(E) Structurized organization created by the (D) Domination
nations (E) Segragation

14. Foundation of political stratification is … 20. Referred to Karl Marx’s point of view on conflict,
(A) Capital possessions the conflict that happened after industrial revolution
(B) Possession of power and authority was
(C) Roles and responsibilities (A) Society and government
(D) Teammatess influence (B) Bourgeois and proletarian
(E) Individuals’ wishdom (C) Large manufacturer and small medium
enterprises
15. Industrial revolution had impacted the whole society (D) Liberallism vs socialism
in multiple sectors, especially in production (E) Anglican vs Orthdox
management, which benefits the business owners on
21. Research approach that relies on numbers as the
(A) Increase the productivity of manpower based main source of data and analysis, regarded as
on protestant ethic
(B) Digitalized shipping system that reduced lead- (A) Quantitative
time by 40% (B) Qualitative
(C) The shift from manpower to machine for the (C) In-depath Interview
increase of production speed (D) Cross-analysis
(D) Advocation on better worker benefits (E) Social Network Analysis
(E) Increasing intercontitental trading system
22. Despite the financial difficulties, Erlan keeps
16. Dody graduated from Sociology major and working continuing his study with his outdated smartphone
in a consultant firm as market researcher for various and thanks to the tethering support from his friends,
types of consumer goods. Refer to his occupation, he is able to utilizing the maximum potential from
Dody has been working as his smartphone to acquires useful information for his
homework. This condition has created Erlan’s
(A) Lecturer hardworking personality. The agent of socialization
(B) Technician is
(C) Practitioner
(D) Consultant (A) Friends
(E) Social Advcation (B) Teacher
(C) Parents
17. One of the most irreplaceable function of family as (D) Mass media
social institution is (E) Influencers

(A) Educate the children 23. In the urban society, most people is maintaining the
(B) Monitoring the children behaviour relation with the ones that having shared benefits.
(C) Regeneration Ferdinand Tonnies calls it as a

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(A) Mechanic Solidarity religion and government
(B) Organic solidarity
(C) In group 31. American society believes in class system
(D) Gesselschaft stratification based on the capital possession
(E) Gemenschaft BECAUSE
The American upper class considered as the highest
24. The smartphone industries, keep changing each year class in the American society
with the fresh innovation on mobile technology. The
change pattern on the industry considered as
32. The ethnicity segregation in the colonial era had
carried out by the government due to inter-ethnicity
(A) Cycle pattern
conflict
(B) Linear pattern
BECAUSE
(C) Star pattern
Business competitions between Indian and Chinese
(D) Ring pattern
settelers has impacted the economy productivity
(E) Mesh Pattern
33. Humans define themselves within the context of
25. Etnosentrism on specific etnic group considered as
their social interactions
lousy on Indonesian society, since
BECAUSE
(A) There is official ethnicity segregation in
Looking glass self is the term of self reflction based
Indonesia
on other judgements, therefore humans tend to
(B) Each ethnicity competes each other to be
adjust their interaction pattern to certain conditions.
dominant
(C) Indonesian does not consider ethnicity
34. The democratic political stratification able to
differences as the source of problems but as the
promotes everyone that has some capabilities to be a
colours of the nation
leader.
(D) If an ethnicity is a majority, they will oppress
BECAUSE
the minority
It allows the non-elite groups to join and contribute
(E) Multicultural may facing challenges in the
to political party
future
35. Extreme loyalty to certain culture may leades to
26. Based on Karl Marx point of view, social conflict
some problem due to obstinate way of thinking
occurs due to the corrupt government.
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
Primodialism reduce the loyalty on the multicultural
The corrupt government leads to the rise of the
nation
capitalism in 1st world countries
36. In group and out group feelings are demonstrated in
27. To maintain the sustainability of a social system,
the ethnocentrism concept
requires norms and values consensus of the society
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
Etnocentrism as the evaluation of other cultures
The internalization of norms and values on society
according to preconceptions originating in the
builds the solidarity
standards and customs of one's own culture.
28. Street racing considered as secondary deviation in
37. A business partnership of Toyota and Mazda to
the urban society
build a factory in Alabama considered as Joint
BECAUSE
Venture
Reckless driving on public roads considered as
BECAUSE
harmful for the road users
Joint Venture may assist both companies to reach
the better product quality and sharing technology
29. Ferdinand Tonnies found the social relations in the
rural areas are based on the interest
38. Apple has been maintaining its users through the
BECAUSE
innovation and seamless ecosystem of their
Gesselschaft is the social relation rooted in the fast-
products.
paced urban area conditions
BECAUSE
Apple is performing continuous improvement into
30. Indonesia promotes the country prosperity through
better product capabilities
the separation of religion believes and political affair
BECAUSE
39. The conflict between slaves and landlord considered
Secularism is a movement towards the separation of
as vertical conflict

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BECAUSE (3) Warning
The power relations of those parties seem to be (4) Gossip
differed in the authority scope
47. As the most essential social institution, family has
40. Reference group act as a frame of reference to which several functions as
people always refer to evaluate their achievements,
their role performance, aspirations, and ambitions. (1) Reproduction
BECAUSE (2) Affection
Reference groups are used in order to evaluate and (3) Socialization
determine the nature of a given individual or other (4) Politics
group’s characteristics

41. The conflict resolution through the ceasefice has 48. Urban society that feels less attached to the
accomplished in these countries community due individual lifestyle regarded as

(1) Indonesia-Malaysia (1) Gemenschaft


(2) North Korea-South Korea (2) Gesselschaft
(3) East German-West German (3) Primary group
(4) Palestine-Israel (4) Secondary group

42. These are the chatacteristic of law institution 49. Thanks to the modernization, society behavior that
degrading the social order
(1) Strives to increase social welfare
(2) Scale as the symbol of justice (1) Don’t respect local culture
(3) Maintain the prosperity and weath of society (2) Owning luxury goods
(4) Statutes as guidelines (3) Done some immorale act
(4) Travel a lot
43. The most common social mobility performed by
society 50. Max Weber ideal bureaucracy which he considered
as the most efficient explained that
(1) Resettlement
(2) Achievement (1) Hiearchical organization
(3) Assigned by society (2) Judgement bases on performance
(4) Ascription (3) Rational legal authority
(4) Long-term organization
44. The characteristic of the law as most powerful
norms

(1) Have to be written


(2) Police as the law enforcer
(3) Created by parliament
(4) Law passed by ministry

45. Language as local wisdom considered as the part of


society culture, The characteristic of local wisdom

(1) To preserve the natural resources


(2) Maintaining the physical figure of tribes
(3) Having ability to direct the path of cultural
development
(4) As a tools of promoting the local culture and
increase the local economy

46. Types of control agent which considered as


ineffective

(1) Education
(2) Law

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SOSIOLOGI
SIMAK INTERNASIONAL (2)

05. If a deviant act is 'normalized', it is


01. A social stratum is
(A) recognised as breaking an important norm of
(A) a level in the social hierarchy, comprising behavior
people with shared life chances (B) seen a temporary aberration from an otherwise
(B) a methodological tool used to identify a 'normal' character
person's social class (C) the first step in establishing a deviant career
(C) the boundary between two levels of the social (D) attributed to the person's genetic or anatomical
hierarchy make up
(D) a symbol of status, used to differentiate (E) about opinion the other people
between social classes
(E) part of structur social 06. The term 'secondary deviation' refers to

02. Weber defined a 'class situation' as (A) the punishment or stigmatization of deviant
acts
(A) the exploitation of the working class by their (B) the labelling of an act as deviant through
capitalist employers social reactions to it
(B) social group's consciousness of their status and (C) the ways in which taking on a deviant role
life chances affects future action
(C) a person's position in the capital, product and (D) all of the above
labour markets, based on their economic (E) no one correct
resources
(D) the lifestyle of a social class, as defined by 07. Sutherland's study of the 'professional thief'
patterns of consumption suggested that
(E) a person’s position in the society and
enviromental (A) people are socialized into a life of crime by
associating with others who define it in
03. In modern societies, social status is typically positive terms
measured by a person's (B) the majority of crime is committed by middle
class people in professional occupations
(A) age (C) the most dangerous criminals on the street
(B) income were those who were highly skilled thieves
(C) verbal fluency (D) those who were arrested and charged with
(D) occupation theft did not define themselves as thieves
(E) sex (E) the minority of crime is committed by lower
class people in slum area
04. The 'class polarization' that Marx predicted referred
to 08. The Mafia is an example of

(A) the division of each social class into the more (A) white collar crime
or less privileged (B) organized crime
(B) growing gap between rich and poor, resulting in (C) non-criminal deviance
class consciousness (D) global terrorism
(C) growth of intermediate strata in the middle c (E) victimless
(D) lasses
(E) the tendency for the working class to live in 09. A person who is caught committing an act violating
very cold places the norm will become viral on social media and be
(F) gap of borjuis and proletar ostracized by the public for violating it

(A) usage
(B) folkways
(C) mores
(D) custom
(E) laws

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10. A survey should avoid asking (E) coptation
(A) fixed-choice questions
(B) short questions 16. In Symbolic Interactionist theory, Mead defined the
(C) leading questions 'generalized other' as
(D) funnelled questions
(E) deep question (A) the group of structural theories of society that
he was reacting against
11. 'Snowballing' is an example of (B) the overall impression of ourselves that we try
to give off to others
(A) probability sampling (C) a significant figure in early childhood who
(B) non-probability sampling teaches us the general values of society
(C) cluster sampling (D) an image of how people in the wider society
(D) proportional sampling might perceive our behavior
(E) quota sampling (E) the beginning stage of socialization

12. In a digital society, the form of communication is 17. The family's mediocre economic condition did not
done through dampen Adi's intention to study harder and harder.
Thanks to the help of his schoolmates who have
(A) telegram, email, skype internet facilities, he can access more knowledge
(B) email, mail, media sosial than his friends. This situation makes Adi not give
(C) whatsapp, email, video call up easily. The socialization media that play a role
(D) faksimile, telegram, email according to this example are
(E) mail, text dan faksimile
(A) school and mass media
13. Rahman saw an old woman selling bananas and the (B) kinship and mass media
hers merchandise had not been sold out. Then, he (C) school and kinship
bought the hers merchandise. Rahman's action is an (D) peergroup dan kinship
action (E) peergorup dan massmedia

(A) motivation 18. The theory of development which suggests that


(B) sympathi societies move from traditional to modern,
(C) identifikation industrial forms of organization is called
(D) suggestion
(E) imitation (A) westernization theory
(B) world system theory
14. Socialization is (C) modernization theory
(D) industrialization theory
(A) the formation of an attachment bond between (E) dependency theory
an infant and its carer
(B) a tendency of social theorists to explain 19 Jail and pesantren are categorized as total
everything in terms of social causes institutions, because
(C) the process of becoming part of a society by
learning its norms and values (A) there is a process of desocialization and
(D) the historical process by which societies change resocialization
from traditional to modern (B) changing the personality of an individual
(E) the tendency to be the same as others (C) strengthen the existence of norms and values
in society
15. SMA 97 has two futsal teams that have often won (D) facilitate the formation of one's behavior
inter-school competitions. In order to face the (E) avoiding discriminatory attitudes developed
national championship, the two teams were by one group towards other groups
combined and trained simultaneously with the aim of
winning the national championship. The form of 20 Which of the following is not a feature of
social interaction in this case is globalization?

(A) coalition
(B) coercion (A) an increasing awareness of the world as a
(C) compromise whole
(D) conciliation (B) the extended power of nation states

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(C) the destruction of distance through (C) Blumer
communications technologies (D) Mills
(D) there is intercultural interaction (E) Dukrheim
(E) the stretching of social relations beyond
national boundaries 26. In a society with an open system of social
stratification, everyone who excels is given the
21. According to Weber, "rationalization" meant that opportunity to

(A) early philosophers were too concerned with


(A) move to a higher social class
creating a utopian society
(B) move to a lower social class
(B) all thought would eventually lead to justifying
(C) remain in his social class for the rest of his life
human action
(D) experiencing horizontal mobility
(C) sociologists should be primarily concerned with
(E) cannor change social class
solving problems
(D) there are no absolutes concerning social life
27. Sociological research frequently focuses on
(E) humans would eventually seek out the most
efficient means to accomplish a particular task
(A) suicide
(B) disadvantaged groups
22. What sociologist was responsible for developing the
(C) religious integration
concept of anomie?
(D) immigration
(E) globalization
(A) Durkheim
(B) Rousseau
28. Dalam masyarakat majemuk, etnosentrisme
(C) Locke
kelompok yang sangat kuat kepada etniknya
(D) Comte
memberikan dampak timbulnya In a pluralistic
(E) Mead
society, a very strong group ethnocentrism to its
ethnicity has an impact on the emergence of
23. Penggunaan dengan sengaja bahan berbahaya pada
kosmetik, berupa merkuri atau logam berat lainnya
dengan tujuan agar jauh lebih murah, dapat (A) adaptation
dikategorikan sebagai kejahatan Which of the (B) exclucivism
following was not a key development leading to the (C) plurality
birth of sociology? (D) integration
(E) assimilation
(A) renaissance
(B) globalization 29. Sociology is well-equipped to uncover the truth
(C) industrial revolution about social problems because of
(D) collonialism
(A) its desire to solve problems
(E) reformation
(B) its theoretical grounding
(C) its reliance on surveys
24. According to Emile Durkheim, the symptoms of
(D) its emphasis on careful, reliable, and empirical
suicide in society can be studied using sociological
research
analysis. In his study of suicide, Durkheim
(E) its reliance in government funding
concluded that suicide is influenced by sociological
factors, that is
30. Students on campus who have several statuses such
as BEM members, library members, student
(A) economic condition
association members are called
(B) social solidarity
(C) phychological condition
(D) geographical location (A) set status
(E) community culture (B) multiple status
(C) assigned status
(D) expected status
25. The term "sociological imagination" was first coined (E) ascribed status
by

(A) Berger
(B) Lemert

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31. Sociology is the study of groups and group 38. One of the ways that groups can be powerful is
interactions, societies and social interactions, from through inclusion, and its inverse, exclusion. The
small and personal groups to very large groups. feeling that we belong in an elite or select group is a
BECAUSE heady one, while the feeling of not being allowed
who share a common culture is what sociologists call in, or of being in competition with a group, can be
a ethnic motivating in a different way
BECAUSE
32. The passive crowd consists of a group of people who Sociologist William Sumner developed the concepts
have certain tasks or functions, but they cannot be of formal group and informal group to explain this
included in the sense of social groups or social phenomenon
communities
BECAUSE 39. The zoning policy in admitting new students is a
The people who gather at the place are motivated by government policy to overcome social inequality
various reasons or motivations BECAUSE
Social inequality that occurs in society as a form of
33. The fourteenth century saw the emergence of the a person's mental unpreparedness with the progress
historian some consider to be the world’s first that comes in his life
sociologist: Ibn Khaldun (1332–1406) of Tunisia.
BECAUSE 40. Kearifan lokal akan abadi apabila dikenang dalam
He wrote about many topics of interest today, setting masyarakat lokal dalam kehidupan sehari-hari.
a foundation for both modern sociology and Local wisdom will be eternal if it is remembered in
economics, including a theory of social conflict, a local communities in everyday life
comparison of nomadic and sedentary life, a BECAUSE
description of political economy, and a study Local wisdom needs to be revitalized to respond to
connecting a tribe’s social cohesion to its capacity various problems such as corruption, poverty, and
for power social inequality

34. Qualitative sociology uses statistical methods such 41. The major perspective in sociology is
as surveys with large numbers of participants.
Researchers analyze data using statistical techniques (1) functional structural
to see if they can uncover patterns of human (2) evolution
behavior. (3) symbolic interactional
BECAUSE (4) conflict
Quantitative sociology seeks to understand human
behavior by learning about it through in-depth 42. Charles Cooley and the looking-glass self, Cooley
interviews, focus groups, and analysis of content believed that our sense of self is based upon this
sources (like books, magazines, journals, and popular idea
media)..
(1) imagine how we look to others
35. Generalized others, the organized and generalized (2) draw conclusions based upon their reactions to
attitude of a social group us
(3) then we develop our personal sense of self
BECAUSE (4) present ourselves to others as we hope to be
specific individuals that impact a person’s life perceived

36. Technological gadgets that catch on quickly with one 43. Status can be interpreted as a person's position in a
generation are sometimes dismissed by a skeptical certain pattern such as in a group or society and has
older generation the concept of
BECAUSE
A culture’s objects and ideas can cause just (1) structural
generational but cultural gaps (2) harmony
(3) functional
37. A peer group is made up of people who are similar in (4) contrary
age and social status and who share interests
BECAUSE
Peer groups are important to adolescents in a new
way, as they begin to develop an identity separate
from their parents and exert independence

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44. Some things related to pluralism are 50. According to Fahrudin community empowerment is
an effort to enable and empower the community
(1) difficult to reach consensus which is carried out with the following efforts
(2) integration is must
(3) non-complementary lifestyle (1) enabling
(4) interacting is done without (desire) conflict and (2) empowering
assimilation (3) protecting
(4) bargaining
45. Example of lateral mobility are

(1) job promotion


(2) traveling
(3) graduated
(4) moving house

46. Generally, social disintegration begins with the


following symptoms

(1) dissociative social processes occur


(2) sanctions for violators of norms that are not
carried out consistently
(3) the absence of a common view in the
community
(4) the actions of the community members are no
longer in accordance with the prevailing norms

47. Grounded theory arose when sociological


researchers sought to provide a level of legitimacy
to qualitative research — to ground it in reality
rather than assumptions. Grounded theory uses the
following methods are

(1) participant observation


(2) interviews
(3) document
(4) artifact collection

48. Social units such as huta in North Sumatra, nagari in


West Sumatra, uma in Papua, and dalu in Flores are
examples of unity

(1) territorial.
(2) magical religious
(3) genealocical
(4) regional

49. Private television stations broadcast programs


containing pornographic material. The Indonesian
Broadcasting Commission (KPI) issued sanctions
against the television station by closing the broadcast
program. Thus, KPIs perform their role as

(1) unsanctioned institution


(2) subsidiary institution
(3) cresiesive institution
(4) regulative isntitution

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