BAHASA INGGRIS
Questions 1-10 refer to the following passage.
The most familiar speleothems
(from the Greek word spelaion for the cave and thema for deposit), the
decorative dripstone features found in caves, are stalactites and stalagmites.
Stalactites hang downward from the ceiling of the cave and are formed as drop
after drop of water slowly trickles through crack on the cave roof. Stalagmites
grow upward from the floor of the cave, generally as a result of water dripping
from an overhead stalactite. A column forms when a stalactite and a stalagmite
grow until they join. A “curtain” or “drapery” begins to form on an inclined
ceiling when drops of water trickle along a slope.
Natural openings on the surface that lead to caves are called sinkholes. or swallow holes. Streams sometimes disappear down these holes and flow through the cavern. Rivers may flow from one mountain to another through a series of caves . Some caverns have sinkholes in their floors. Water often builds up a rim of dripstone around the edge of the hole. Dripping water often contains dissolved minerals as well as acid. These minerals too will be deposited; and they may give rich coloring to the deposits. If minerals in the water change, layers of different colors may be formed.
1.Stalagmites are formed by …
(A) drops of water which enter
through cracks in the ceiling.
(B) underground rivers which flow through the cave.
(C) water dripping from an
overhead stalactite.
(D) water which trickles down a slope.
Jawaban : (C) water dripping from an overhead stalactite.
2. Sinkholes are …
(A) the decorative dripstone features found in caves.
(B) natural openings on the
surface that lead to caves.
(C) colorful layers of mineral deposits.
(D) None of the above
Jawaban : (B) natural openings on the surface that lead to caves.
3. Which speleothem grows upward from the floor?
(A) Stalagmites
(B) Stalactites
(C) Sinkholes
(D) Curtains
Jawaban : (A) Stalagmites
4. An “inclined ceiling” is one
which …
(A) is straight.
(B) is crooked.
(C) is slanted.
(D) is wet.
Jawaban : (C) is slanted.
5. Which of the following are NOT
caused by dripping water?
(A) Stalactites
(B) Stalagmites
(C) Slopes
(D) Curtains
Jawaban : (C) Slopes
6. The information in the passage is most relevant to which field of
study?
(A) Geography
(B) Archaeology
(C) Physics
(D) Geology
Jawaban : (D) Geology
7. “ Curtains” can also be called
…
(A) column.
(B) draperies.
(C) stalagmites.
(D) rims.
Jawaban : (B) draperies.
8. The word speleothem comes from
which language?
(A) Latin
(B) French
(C) Greek
(D) English
Jawaban : (C) Greek
9. Stalagmites are formed by …
(A) drops of water which enter
the cave through cracks in the ceiling.
(B) underground rivers which flow through the cave.
(C) water which seeps through the
cave floor.
(D) water which trickles down a
slope.
Jawaban : (A) drops of water which enter the cave through cracks in the ceiling.
10. Which speleothem hangs from
the ceiling of a cave?
(A) Stalagmites
(B) Stalactites
(C) Columns
(D) Rimstones
Jawaban : (B) Stalactites
Questions 11-20 refer to the following passage.
Horse owner who plan to breed one
or more mares should have a working knowledge of heredity and know how to care
for breeding animals and foals. The number of mares bred that actually conceive
varies from about 40 to 85 percent, with the average running less than 50
percent. Some mares that do conceive fail to produce living foals. This means
that, on average, two mares are kept a whole year to produce one foal, and even
then, some foals are disappointments from the standpoint of quality.
By careful selection, breeders
throughout history have developed various kinds of horses with a wide variety
of characteristics to suit many different needs. The Great Horse of the Middle
Ages, for example was bred for size and strength to carry a heavily armored
knight. The massive horses of such breeds are often called “cold blooded.” The
Arabs bred lithe dessert horses that were small and swift. These animal are
often referred to as “hot blooded.” Cross-breeding of hot blooded and
cold-blooded horses for certain characteristics produced breeds ranging from
riding horses to draft horses.
The Thoroughbred id considered by many to be high point of elegance and fine selective breeding. Many person mistakenly apply the name Thoroughbred to any purebred horse. But a Thoroughbred is a distinct breed of running horses that traces its ancestry through the male line directly back to three Eastern stallions: the Byerly Turk, the Darley Arabian, and the Godolphin Barb. For convenience the breeds of horses are often divided into three major groups: (1) ponies, (2) heavy, or draft horses, and (3) light horses.
11. Which of the following is not
an example of an Eastern stallion?
(A) Byerly Turk
(B) Darley Arabian
(C) Thoroughbred
(D) Godolphin Barb
Jawaban : (C) Thoroughbred
12. Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of the Great Horse
of the Middle Ages?
(A) Largesize
(B) Swiftness
(C) Strength
(D) “Cold-bloodedness”
Jawaban : (B) Swiftness
13. It can be inferred from the
passage that cold-blooded and hot-blooded horses were cross-bres for what
reason?
(A) Such cross-breeding was a
safer means of reproduction.
(B) Cross-bred horses were
preferred by Arabs.
(C)By cross-breeding, horses with
desirable mixed characteristic could be produced.
(D) Cross-breeding produced Thoroughbred horses.
Jawaban : (C) By cross-breeding, horses with desirable mixed characteristic could be produced.
14. In line 11. “lithe” most
nearly means
(A) graceful
(B) clumsy
(C) massive
(D) bulky
Jawaban : (A) graceful
15. Which of the following is NOT
one of the major divisions of horse breeds?
(A) Draft horses
(B) Ponies
(C) Foals
(D) Light horses
Jawaban : (C) Foals
16. According to the passage,
which of the following horses is considered to be the finest purebred?
(A) Darley Arabian
(B) Thoroughbred
(C) Godolphin Barb
(D) Byerly Turk
Jawaban : (B) Thoroughbred
17. To conceive is to …
(A) become sick.
(B) become pregnant.
(C) die.
(D) be born.
Jawaban : (B) become pregnant.
18. A foal is a
(A) male horse
(B) female horse
(C) old horse
(D) baby horse
Jawaban : (D) baby horse
19. The average amount of mares
bred which actually conceive is less than what percent?
(A) 40
(B) 85
(C) 50
(D) 75
Jawaban : (C) 50
20. A mare is a
(A) Male horse
(B) Baby horse
(C) Female horse
(D) Old horse.
Jawaban : (C) Female horse
Questions 21-30 refer to the
following passage.
We believe the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old. At percent we are
forced to look to other bodies in the solar system for hints as to what the
early history of the Earth was like. Studies of our moon, Mercury, Mars, and
the large satelites of Jupiter and Saturn have provided ample evidence that all
these large celestial bodies had formed. This same bombardment must have
affected Earth as well. The lunar record indicates that the rate of impacts
decreased to its present low level about 4 billion years ago. On Earth,
subsequent erosion and crustal motions have obliterated the craters that must
have formed during this epoch.
Scientists estimate the Earth’s age by measuring the ratios of various radioactive elements in rocks. The oldest Earth’s rocks tested thus far are about 3 1/3 billion years old. But no one knows whether these are oldest rocks on Earth. Tests on rocks form the moon and on meteorites show that these are about 4.6 billion years old. Scientists believe that this is the true age of the solar system and probably the true age of the Earth.
21. In line 8, the word
“obliterated” means
(A) created
(B) destroyed
(C) changed
(D) eroded
Jawaban : (B) destroyed
22. According to this passage,
how do scientists estimate the age of the Earth?
(A) By measuring the ratios of
radioactive elements in rocks
(B) By examining fossils
(C) By studying sunspots
(D) By examining volcanic
activity
Jawaban : (A) By measuring the ratios of radioactive elements in rocks
23. Scientists estimate the age
of the Earth as …
(A) 3 1/3 billion years old.
(B) 4 billion years old.
(C) 4.6 billion years old.
(D) 6 billion years old.
Jawaban : (C) 4.6 billion years old.
24. Which of the following processes led to the obliteration of the
craters formed by the bombardment of the Earth by the celestial bodies?
(A) Volcanic activity
(B) Solar radiation
(C) Gravity
(D) Crustal motions
Jawaban : (D) Crustal motions
25. According to the passage, why
are scientists forced to look at other bodies in the solar system to determine
the early history of the Earth?
(A) Human alteration of the Earth
(B) Erosion and crustal motions
(C) Solar flares
(D) Deforestation
Jawaban : (B) Erosion and crustal motions
26. What is the BEST title for
this passage?
(A) “Determining the Age of the
Earth”
(B) “Determining the Age of the
Solar System”
(C) “Erosion and Crustal Motion of Earth”
(D) “Radioactive Elements in
Rocks”
Jawaban : (A) “Determining the Age of the Earth”
27. Which of the following bodies
was NOT studied to give evidence that the Earth was bombarded in its early
history?
(A) Mars
(B) Mercury
(C) Jupiter
(D) Earth’s moon
Jawaban : (C) Jupiter
28. Bombardment of the Earth at
one time by various sized bodies is
(A) inferred from what happened on other planetary bodies.
(B) documented fact.
(C) proven by the lunar record.
(D) indicated by erosion.
Jawaban : (A) inferred from what happened on other planetary bodies.
29. The level of impacts of the bombardments of Earth have
(A) decreased to below normal.
(B) increased to a current high.
(C)increased after a periodic
low.
(D) decreased to a current low.
Jawaban : (D) decreased to a current low.
30. In line 6, the word
“bombardment” means
(A) an avoidance.
(B) an assault.
(C) an effect.
(D) a cause.
Jawaban : (B) an assault.
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