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Literasi dalam Bahasa Inggris — Paket 39

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    The question is based on the following passage. The recent rediscovery of at least 30 Egyptian tombs has left archaeologists both astounded and exhilarated, providing a significant boon to our understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization. These tombs, which had been lost to history, were uncovered in the sands of Saqqara, a vast necropolis that served as the burial ground for the ancient city of Memphis. This remarkable find is not just a testament to the richness of Egyptian burial practices but also an extraordinary window into the lives, beliefs, and societal structures of an ancient world that continues to captivate modern imaginations. Upon examination, the tombs revealed a stunning array of artifacts, from intricately painted coffins to well-preserved mummies and a plethora of everyday items that accompanied the deceased into the afterlife. These findings are crucial as they provide detailed insights into the funerary customs and the material culture of the period. The tombs, some of which date back over 4,000 years, contain inscriptions and carvings that could shed new light on the dynastic history of Egypt, offering fresh perspectives on periods that were previously only sparsely documented. The sheer number and diversity of the tombs have particularly intrigued archaeologists. Among the most striking discoveries are the tombs of high-ranking officials and priests, which are adorned with elaborate murals and hieroglyphs detailing their lives and achievements. These tombs are juxtaposed with those of more modest burials, indicating a complex social hierarchy and the extensive reach of the necropolis. This diversity allows researchers to compare and contrast the burial practices across different social strata, thereby enriching our understanding of ancient Egyptian society. Furthermore, the tombs’ preservation is a point of marvel. Despite millennia of exposure to the elements and the occasional looting, many of the artifacts have remained remarkably intact. The dry, arid conditions of the Saqqara region have played a crucial role in preserving these relics, allowing modern-day archaeologists to study them in situ. This preservation extends to organic materials, including papyrus scrolls and wooden statues, which are often lost to time in less favorable conditions. The discovery thus provides an invaluable snapshot of daily life and religious practices in ancient Egypt. This monumental discovery has sparked renewed interest in Egyptian archaeology, with scholars eager to delve into the untold stories buried in these tombs. The potential for new findings is immense, as ongoing excavations continue to reveal more about the intricate web of life and death in ancient Egypt. As researchers meticulously document and analyze the wealth of material uncovered, the reappearance of these tombs promises to significantly enhance our understanding of one of history’s most fascinating civilizations, ensuring that the legacy of ancient Egypt remains as enduring as the sands of Saqqara. What can we conclude from the information in paragraph 3?

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    Jawaban: b. The tombs reveal a complex social hierarchy in ancient Egyptian society. Paragraf 3 menjelaskan bahwa penemuan makam-makam tersebut menunjukkan adanya hierarki sosial yang kompleks di masyarakat Mesir kuno. Ditemukan makam-makam pejabat tinggi dan imam yang dihiasi dengan mural dan hieroglif yang rumit, sementara makam-makam yang lebih sederhana juga ditemukan, menunjukkan variasi dalam praktik pemakaman di berbagai strata sosial. Pilihan jawaban lainnya tidak mencerminkan informasi yang diberikan dalam paragraf ini.

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    The question is based on the following passage. The Pink Fairy Armadillo, or Chlamyphorus truncatus, is one of nature's most intriguing and elusive mammals. This diminutive creature, often no larger than a common hamster, inhabits the sandy plains and dry grasslands of central Argentina. Known for its distinctive pink hue, the Pink Fairy Armadillo's unique coloration comes from the blood vessels close to the surface of its shell. This remarkable animal has evolved various specialized adaptations that allow it to thrive in its harsh environment, including an extraordinary two-layer skin structure that distinguishes it from other armadillos. One of the most fascinating aspects of the Pink Fairy Armadillo is its two layers of skin. The outer layer consists of a tough, leathery shell, which is both flexible and protective, allowing the armadillo to navigate through its subterranean habitat with ease. Beneath this shell lies a softer, more sensitive layer of skin, rich in blood vessels. This dual-layered skin system not only provides physical protection but also plays a crucial role in thermoregulation, helping the armadillo to maintain its body temperature in the fluctuating climates of its native habitat. In addition to its unique skin, the Pink Fairy Armadillo possesses other specialized features that facilitate its burrowing lifestyle. Its compact, streamlined body, combined with powerful forelimbs equipped with large, shovel-like claws, enables it to dig rapidly and create extensive tunnel networks underground. This subterranean lifestyle provides safety from predators and extreme weather conditions. Moreover, its ability to almost completely bury itself in sand within seconds is an effective defense mechanism, rendering it nearly invisible to potential threats. The diet of the Pink Fairy Armadillo is equally specialized, primarily consisting of insects, larvae, and plant matter found within its subterranean environment. Its keen sense of smell allows it to detect prey beneath the soil, while its sharp claws are adept at unearthing hidden food sources. This diet not only sustains the armadillo but also contributes to soil aeration and the control of insect populations, underscoring its ecological importance in its native ecosystem. Despite its fascinating adaptations and ecological role, the Pink Fairy Armadillo remains one of the least understood mammals, largely due to its elusive nature and the challenges of studying it in the wild. Conservation efforts are crucial, as its habitat faces threats from agricultural expansion and human encroachment. Protecting this unique species involves safeguarding its natural habitat and raising awareness about its ecological significance. The Pink Fairy Armadillo serves as a poignant reminder of the intricate and often fragile web of life that exists within our natural world. How does the diet of the Pink Fairy Armadillo contribute to soil aeration?

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    Jawaban: d. By burrowing and turning over the soil in search of food. Pola makan Pink Fairy Armadillo yang terdiri dari serangga, larva, dan materi tumbuhan ditemukan dalam lingkungan bawah tanahnya. Dalam proses mencari makanan, armadillo ini menggali dan membalik tanah, yang membantu mengaerasi tanah. Penggalian ini menciptakan ruang dalam tanah yang memungkinkan aliran udara lebih baik dan meningkatkan kesehatan tanah. Pilihan jawaban lainnya tidak sepenuhnya menjelaskan bagaimana dietnya berkontribusi terhadap aerasi tanah.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage A For years, the vibrant red flesh of the watermelon has been the star of summer picnics and barbecues, while the rinds are often discarded without a second thought. However, recent research has uncovered that these seemingly unremarkable rinds are packed with a variety of nutrients and health benefits. Rich in vitamins A, C, and B6, as well as potassium and magnesium, watermelon rinds can significantly contribute to a balanced diet and overall well-being. Moreover, watermelon rinds contain a high concentration of citrulline, an amino acid that has been shown to improve cardiovascular health by promoting blood flow and reducing muscle fatigue. The rinds also have a substantial amount of fiber, which aids in digestion and helps maintain a healthy weight. These benefits make watermelon rinds an excellent addition to smoothies, salads, and stir-fries, transforming them from kitchen waste to a valuable dietary resource. Embracing the culinary potential of watermelon rinds not only enhances our nutrition but also supports sustainable living. By incorporating these nutrient-rich rinds into our meals, we reduce food waste and make the most of the produce we purchase. This shift in perspective encourages more innovative and eco-friendly cooking practices, fostering a healthier lifestyle and a more sustainable environment. Passage B Banana peels, often discarded as mere waste, hold an array of hidden benefits that can be harnessed for both health and practical uses. These peels are rich in essential nutrients such as potassium, magnesium, and vitamins B6 and B12, which can contribute to overall health when consumed in various culinary forms. By incorporating banana peels into our diets, we can tap into these overlooked nutritional treasures and enhance our well-being. Beyond their nutritional value, banana peels have shown promising potential in various medicinal applications. They contain bioactive compounds like polyphenols and carotenoids, which have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds can aid in the management of conditions such as inflammation and oxidative stress, promoting better health outcomes. Additionally, banana peels can be used in skincare routines for their moisturizing and anti-aging effects, providing a natural and cost-effective alternative to commercial products. The utility of banana peels extends even further into environmental and practical domains. They can be used as a natural fertilizer, enriching soil with essential nutrients and promoting plant growth. Furthermore, banana peels have been found to have water purification properties, capable of absorbing heavy metals and other toxins from water sources. By rethinking the potential of banana peels, we can turn what was once considered waste into a versatile and valuable resource, contributing to a more sustainable and resource-efficient world. In what ways can banana peels be used for purposes other than consumption, according to Passage B?

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    Jawaban: a. They can be used in skincare routines, as natural fertilizer, and for water purification. Menurut Passage B, kulit pisang dapat digunakan dalam rutinitas perawatan kulit, sebagai pupuk alami, dan untuk pemurnian air. Kulit pisang mengandung senyawa bioaktif yang dapat membantu melembapkan kulit dan memiliki efek anti-penuaan. Selain itu, kulit pisang dapat memperkaya tanah dengan nutrisi penting saat digunakan sebagai pupuk alami, dan memiliki kemampuan menyerap logam berat dan racun lainnya dari sumber air, membuatnya berguna untuk pemurnian air. Pilihan jawaban lainnya tidak mencakup semua penggunaan yang disebutkan dalam teks.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage A Vitamin D, often referred to as the "sunshine vitamin," derives its nickname from its unique relationship with sunlight. Unlike other vitamins that must be obtained primarily through diet, vitamin D can be synthesized by the body when the skin is exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) rays from the sun. This process occurs when UVB rays convert a cholesterol derivative in the skin into vitamin D3, which is then metabolized by the liver and kidneys into its active form. This synthesis pathway highlights the crucial role of sunlight in maintaining adequate levels of this essential nutrient. The importance of vitamin D for human health cannot be overstated. It plays a vital role in calcium absorption and bone health, helping to prevent diseases such as rickets in children and osteoporosis in adults. Beyond its well-known effects on bone health, vitamin D is also involved in immune system regulation, reducing the risk of infections, and possibly lowering the incidence of autoimmune diseases. Furthermore, research suggests that adequate vitamin D levels may help protect against certain cancers, cardiovascular diseases, and even mental health disorders. Despite its vital functions, vitamin D deficiency is surprisingly common, particularly in regions with limited sunlight exposure. Factors such as living at high latitudes, spending excessive time indoors, using sunscreen, and having darker skin can all reduce the skin's ability to produce vitamin D. Consequently, individuals in these situations may need to rely more on dietary sources or supplements to maintain optimal levels. This dependency underscores the delicate balance between obtaining enough sunlight for vitamin D production and protecting the skin from the harmful effects of UV radiation. Passage B Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers globally, and its primary cause is well-documented: excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. Studies indicate that approximately 90% of non-melanoma skin cancers and around 86% of melanomas are attributable to UV radiation. This high percentage underscores the critical impact of sun exposure on skin cancer incidence, emphasizing the need for effective preventive measures to mitigate this risk. UV radiation causes skin damage through various mechanisms, including direct DNA damage and the generation of reactive oxygen species, which can lead to mutations and the development of cancerous cells. The risk of skin cancer is compounded by factors such as prolonged exposure to the sun without protection, the use of tanning beds, and a history of sunburns. Moreover, individuals with fair skin, light-colored eyes, and a history of skin cancer in the family are at a higher risk, as their skin is more susceptible to UV-induced damage. Preventing skin cancer involves a multifaceted approach, including public education on the dangers of UV exposure, the importance of regular skin checks, and the adoption of sun-safe behaviors. These behaviors include wearing protective clothing, applying broad-spectrum sunscreen, seeking shade during peak UV hours, and avoiding tanning beds. By understanding the significant role of sun exposure in skin cancer development, individuals can take proactive steps to protect themselves and reduce the overall incidence of this potentially life-threatening disease. Based on the two passages above, what is the relationship between sunlight exposure and human health?

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    Jawaban: c. Sunlight exposure can be beneficial for vitamin D production but also increases the risk of skin cancer. Ini adalah jawaban yang benar karena sesuai dengan informasi di kedua passage, sinar matahari membantu produksi vitamin D yang penting bagi kesehatan, tetapi paparan UV yang berlebihan dapat menyebabkan kanker kulit.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage A The Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century in Britain, marked a significant turning point in history. This era witnessed the transition from hand production methods to machines, new chemical manufacturing, and iron production processes, improved efficiency of water power, the increasing use of steam power, and the development of machine tools. It also included the change from wood and other bio-fuels to coal. The Industrial Revolution brought about significant changes in society, influencing almost every aspect of daily life. The introduction of steam power, which was initially used to pump water from mines, soon found applications in other industries. James Watt’s improvements to the steam engine were fundamental in this shift. Factories could now be located away from water sources, allowing for more flexible industrial locations. The steam engine’s role in transport, particularly in the form of steam locomotives and steamships, revolutionized the movement of goods and people, making it faster and more reliable. Urbanization was another significant effect of the Industrial Revolution. As industries grew, people moved from rural areas to urban centers in search of work. This migration led to the rapid growth of cities and a shift in population distribution. However, it also brought challenges such as overcrowded living conditions, poor sanitation, and the exploitation of workers, including women and children. Despite these issues, the Industrial Revolution laid the foundation for the modern industrialized world and contributed to the economic development of many nations. Passage B The Digital Revolution, which began in the late 20th century, is considered the third major industrial revolution after the Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions. This era is characterized by the shift from analog, mechanical, and electronic technology to digital technology. The advent of computers, the internet, and information and communications technology has fundamentally transformed various aspects of society, economy, and culture. One of the most significant impacts of the Digital Revolution has been the democratization of information. The internet has made it possible for vast amounts of information to be accessible to a global audience, breaking down barriers to knowledge and enabling new forms of communication and social interaction. Social media platforms, in particular, have revolutionized how people connect and share information, creating a more interconnected world. The Digital Revolution has also led to the rise of the knowledge economy, where information and expertise are key assets. Jobs in this economy often require advanced skills in technology, data analysis, and critical thinking. While this shift has created new opportunities and industries, it has also led to job displacement in traditional sectors. The automation of tasks and the use of artificial intelligence pose both challenges and opportunities for the future workforce. As with the Industrial Revolution, the Digital Revolution has reshaped society in profound ways, affecting how people live, work, and interact. In Passage B, what has been a major consequence of the democratization of information?

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    Jawaban: a. The creation of a more interconnected world. Passage B menyebutkan bahwa demokratisasi informasi, yang difasilitasi oleh internet dan media sosial, telah menciptakan dunia yang lebih saling terhubung.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 Renewable energy sources are becoming increasingly important in the fight against climate change. Unlike fossil fuels, renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power are naturally replenished and have a much lower environmental impact. Solar power harnesses energy from the sun through photovoltaic cells, converting sunlight directly into electricity. Wind power generates electricity by using wind turbines that capture kinetic energy from wind. Hydroelectric power uses the flow of water to produce electricity, typically through dams on large rivers. The adoption of renewable energy has grown rapidly in recent years due to advancements in technology and decreasing costs. For example, the cost of solar panels has decreased significantly, making it more accessible for both residential and commercial use. Similarly, wind turbine efficiency has improved, allowing for greater energy production even at lower wind speeds. Government policies and incentives have also played a crucial role in promoting renewable energy adoption, such as tax credits and subsidies. Despite the many benefits, there are challenges associated with renewable energy. One major issue is the intermittent nature of sources like solar and wind, which do not produce energy consistently. This variability requires the development of efficient energy storage systems to ensure a steady supply of power. Additionally, the initial cost of setting up renewable energy infrastructure can be high, though this is often offset by long-term savings and environmental benefits. Overall, the transition to renewable energy is essential for sustainable development and reducing the impact of climate change. Passage 2 Biodiversity, the variety of life on Earth, is crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance and resilience. It includes diversity within species, between species, and of ecosystems. High biodiversity ensures that ecosystems can function properly, providing services such as pollination, water purification, and climate regulation. For instance, a diverse range of plant species can support a variety of pollinators, which are essential for crop production and food security. The loss of biodiversity, driven by factors such as habitat destruction, pollution, and climate change, poses significant risks to ecosystems and human well-being. Deforestation for agriculture or urban development destroys habitats and reduces the number of species in an area. Pollution from industrial activities and pesticides can contaminate water and soil, harming both wildlife and human populations. Climate change further exacerbates these issues by altering habitats and putting additional stress on species already struggling to survive. Conservation efforts are vital to preserving biodiversity and the benefits it provides. Protected areas, such as national parks and wildlife reserves, help safeguard habitats and species. Sustainable practices in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries can also reduce the negative impact on biodiversity. Additionally, raising public awareness about the importance of biodiversity and the threats it faces can drive policy changes and collective action. Ensuring the health of our planet's biodiversity is essential for the well-being of all living organisms, including humans. How does Passage 2 suggest we can protect biodiversity?

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    Jawaban: b. Through sustainable practices and protected areas. Passage 2 menyarankan bahwa kita dapat melindungi keanekaragaman hayati melalui praktik berkelanjutan dan area yang dilindungi seperti taman nasional dan cagar alam.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 E-commerce has revolutionized the way people shop and conduct business. With the advent of the internet and technological advancements, online shopping platforms have become increasingly popular. E-commerce offers convenience, a wider selection of products, and often competitive pricing. Consumers can shop from the comfort of their homes, compare prices easily, and have products delivered directly to their doorsteps. Major players in the e-commerce market, such as Amazon and Alibaba, have set new standards for customer service and delivery speed. One significant advantage of e-commerce is the ability for businesses to reach a global audience. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can now compete with larger companies by leveraging online platforms to sell their products internationally. This has led to increased market opportunities and the growth of niche markets. Additionally, e-commerce platforms often provide valuable data analytics tools that help businesses understand customer behavior and preferences, enabling more targeted marketing strategies. However, the rise of e-commerce also presents challenges. Cybersecurity threats, such as data breaches and fraud, are major concerns for both consumers and businesses. Protecting sensitive information and ensuring secure transactions are critical for maintaining customer trust. Moreover, the shift to online shopping has impacted traditional brick-and-mortar stores, leading to a decline in physical retail spaces and job losses in some sectors. Despite these challenges, the e-commerce industry continues to grow and evolve, shaping the future of retail. Passage 2 Social media has drastically changed the way people communicate and interact. Platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have created new forms of social interaction and information sharing. Social media allows individuals to connect with friends and family, share personal experiences, and stay informed about current events. It has also given rise to new communities and movements, providing a platform for voices that might not have been heard otherwise. One of the key impacts of social media is the speed at which information can be disseminated. News and updates can go viral within minutes, reaching a global audience quickly. This immediacy has transformed journalism and the way people consume news. Social media has also enabled real-time communication during emergencies and crises, playing a crucial role in disaster response and public safety. Despite its benefits, social media has also brought about negative consequences. The spread of misinformation and fake news is a significant issue, as false information can spread rapidly and influence public opinion. Additionally, social media can contribute to mental health problems, such as anxiety and depression, due to issues like cyberbullying, social comparison, and the pressure to maintain a certain image online. Balancing the positive and negative effects of social media remains a challenge for society. According to Passage 1, what is a significant benefit of e-commerce for small businesses?

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    Jawaban: c. Access to global markets. Passage 1 menyatakan bahwa e-commerce memungkinkan usaha kecil dan menengah untuk menjual produk mereka secara internasional, memperluas peluang pasar.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 Democracy, as a political system, has evolved significantly since its inception in ancient Greece. The earliest form of democracy was direct democracy, practiced in the city-state of Athens where citizens participated directly in decision-making. However, this form of governance was limited to a small segment of the population, excluding women, slaves, and non-citizens. Over time, the concept of democracy spread to other parts of the world, transforming and adapting to different cultural and social contexts. The modern era has seen the rise of representative democracy, where elected officials represent the interests of the people. This shift was largely influenced by the limitations of direct democracy in larger and more complex societies. The development of representative institutions, such as parliaments and congresses, allowed for more efficient governance while maintaining the democratic principle of popular sovereignty. Key milestones in this evolution include the Magna Carta, the Glorious Revolution, and the American and French Revolutions, all of which contributed to the establishment of democratic norms and institutions. Despite its widespread adoption, democracy faces several challenges in the contemporary world. Issues such as political corruption, the influence of money in politics, and the erosion of civil liberties have raised concerns about the health and sustainability of democratic systems. Additionally, the rise of populism and authoritarianism in some regions has highlighted the fragility of democratic governance. Ensuring the resilience and integrity of democracy requires constant vigilance and the active participation of citizens in the political process. Passage 2 The media plays a crucial role in shaping political landscapes and public opinion. It serves as a primary source of information for citizens, helping them make informed decisions about political matters. In democratic societies, the media is often referred to as the "fourth estate," acting as a watchdog that holds government officials accountable and exposes corruption and abuse of power. The advent of digital media and the internet has transformed the way news is disseminated, making information more accessible but also more susceptible to manipulation. One significant impact of digital media is the rise of social media platforms, which have become powerful tools for political communication. Politicians use these platforms to engage directly with voters, bypassing traditional media channels. While this can enhance transparency and public engagement, it also opens the door to misinformation and echo chambers where people are exposed only to information that reinforces their existing beliefs. The spread of fake news and propaganda on social media has become a major concern, with implications for electoral integrity and democratic processes. The media's influence on politics is not without controversy. Accusations of bias and the blurring of lines between news and opinion have led to a growing distrust of mainstream media outlets. Media ownership concentration is another issue, as a few large corporations often control vast segments of the media landscape, potentially limiting diverse viewpoints. Ensuring a free, independent, and diverse media is essential for a healthy democracy, as it provides the foundation for informed citizenry and robust political debate. Both passages discuss challenges in their respective topics. Which of the following is a common challenge mentioned in both passages?

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    Jawaban: b. The influence of misinformation. Kedua passage menyebutkan tantangan yang terkait dengan penyebaran informasi yang salah, baik dalam konteks demokrasi maupun media.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 Marie Curie, born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867, is one of the most renowned scientists in history. Her early life was marked by hardship and perseverance. After losing her mother to tuberculosis and facing financial difficulties, she excelled academically and eventually moved to Paris to pursue higher education at the Sorbonne. There, she earned degrees in physics and mathematics, setting the stage for her groundbreaking work in radioactivity. Curie's most significant contributions to science were her discovery of the elements polonium and radium, and her pioneering research on radioactivity, a term she coined. Working alongside her husband, Pierre Curie, she conducted experiments that demonstrated the properties and potential applications of radioactive materials. Their collaborative efforts earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, making Marie Curie the first woman to receive this prestigious award. Despite the acclaim, Curie's life was not without challenges. After Pierre's tragic death in 1906, she continued her research amidst personal and professional struggles. She went on to win a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her work in isolating pure radium. Her achievements opened doors for future generations of women in science, and her legacy endures through institutions like the Curie Institutes in Paris and Warsaw, dedicated to medical research. Passage 2 Malala Yousafzai, born in 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan, is an influential advocate for girls' education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. Growing up in the Swat Valley under the influence of her father, a passionate education activist, Malala developed a love for learning. However, her childhood was disrupted by the rise of the Taliban, which banned girls from attending school and enforced strict social restrictions. In 2009, Malala began writing a blog for the BBC under a pseudonym, detailing her life under Taliban rule and her desire for education. Her courageous advocacy brought international attention but also put her in grave danger. In October 2012, she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman while riding a bus home from school. Remarkably, she survived the attack and was flown to the United Kingdom for extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. Malala's recovery only strengthened her resolve to fight for girls' education worldwide. In 2013, she co-authored the memoir "I Am Malala," which became a global bestseller. She continued her advocacy through the Malala Fund, an organization dedicated to ensuring 12 years of free, safe, and quality education for every girl. In 2014, at the age of 17, she became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Today, Malala continues to inspire millions with her unwavering commitment to education and human rights. How do Marie Curie’s and Malala Yousafzai’s approaches to overcoming personal adversity compare?

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    Jawaban: c. Marie Curie faced personal loss but continued her scientific research, while Malala Yousafzai faced political oppression and continued her advocacy for education. Marie Curie mengalami kehilangan pribadi yang mendalam dengan kematian suaminya tetapi melanjutkan penelitian ilmiahnya dan memenangkan Nobel kedua. Sementara Malala Yousafzai menghadapi penindasan politik tetapi terus berjuang untuk pendidikan perempuan melalui advokasi publik dan pendirian Malala Fund. Keduanya tetap berkomitmen pada tujuan mereka meskipun menghadapi kesulitan besar dalam kehidupan pribadi mereka.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 Marie Curie, born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867, is one of the most renowned scientists in history. Her early life was marked by hardship and perseverance. After losing her mother to tuberculosis and facing financial difficulties, she excelled academically and eventually moved to Paris to pursue higher education at the Sorbonne. There, she earned degrees in physics and mathematics, setting the stage for her groundbreaking work in radioactivity. Curie's most significant contributions to science were her discovery of the elements polonium and radium, and her pioneering research on radioactivity, a term she coined. Working alongside her husband, Pierre Curie, she conducted experiments that demonstrated the properties and potential applications of radioactive materials. Their collaborative efforts earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, making Marie Curie the first woman to receive this prestigious award. Despite the acclaim, Curie's life was not without challenges. After Pierre's tragic death in 1906, she continued her research amidst personal and professional struggles. She went on to win a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her work in isolating pure radium. Her achievements opened doors for future generations of women in science, and her legacy endures through institutions like the Curie Institutes in Paris and Warsaw, dedicated to medical research. Passage 2 Malala Yousafzai, born in 1997 in Mingora, Pakistan, is an influential advocate for girls' education and the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate. Growing up in the Swat Valley under the influence of her father, a passionate education activist, Malala developed a love for learning. However, her childhood was disrupted by the rise of the Taliban, which banned girls from attending school and enforced strict social restrictions. In 2009, Malala began writing a blog for the BBC under a pseudonym, detailing her life under Taliban rule and her desire for education. Her courageous advocacy brought international attention but also put her in grave danger. In October 2012, she was shot in the head by a Taliban gunman while riding a bus home from school. Remarkably, she survived the attack and was flown to the United Kingdom for extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. Malala's recovery only strengthened her resolve to fight for girls' education worldwide. In 2013, she co-authored the memoir "I Am Malala," which became a global bestseller. She continued her advocacy through the Malala Fund, an organization dedicated to ensuring 12 years of free, safe, and quality education for every girl. In 2014, at the age of 17, she became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Today, Malala continues to inspire millions with her unwavering commitment to education and human rights. How do Marie Curie’s and Malala Yousafzai’s approaches to overcoming personal adversity compare?

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    Jawaban: c. Marie Curie faced personal loss but continued her scientific research, while Malala Yousafzai faced political oppression and continued her advocacy for education. Marie Curie mengalami kehilangan pribadi yang mendalam dengan kematian suaminya tetapi melanjutkan penelitian ilmiahnya dan memenangkan Nobel kedua. Sementara Malala Yousafzai menghadapi penindasan politik tetapi terus berjuang untuk pendidikan perempuan melalui advokasi publik dan pendirian Malala Fund. Keduanya tetap berkomitmen pada tujuan mereka meskipun menghadapi kesulitan besar dalam kehidupan pribadi mereka.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 The Amazon Rainforest, located in South America, is one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Spanning across nine countries, including Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, this vast rainforest is home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna. Its dense canopy provides a habitat for countless species of birds, mammals, and insects, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. The Amazon plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate by absorbing large amounts of carbon dioxide and producing oxygen through photosynthesis. However, the Amazon Rainforest faces significant threats from deforestation and climate change. Logging, agriculture, and urban expansion are leading causes of habitat destruction. As trees are cut down, the delicate balance of the ecosystem is disrupted, affecting the myriad of species that depend on the forest for survival. Additionally, the loss of forest cover contributes to increased carbon emissions, further exacerbating global warming and climate instability. Conservation efforts are critical to preserving the Amazon Rainforest and its biodiversity. Organizations and governments are working to implement sustainable practices and establish protected areas to mitigate the impacts of human activities. There are also initiatives to reforest and restore degraded lands to help recover the natural habitat. The preservation of the Amazon is vital not only for the species that inhabit it but also for the health of the global environment. Passage 2 The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world, stretches across North Africa, covering approximately 9 million square kilometers. Its arid landscape is characterized by vast sand dunes, rocky plateaus, and sparse vegetation. Despite its harsh conditions, the Sahara is home to a range of resilient plant and animal species adapted to extreme temperatures and limited water resources. The desert's unique climate and geology have also shaped its role in regional weather patterns and climate systems. Climate change is posing a growing threat to the Sahara Desert's delicate environment. Rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are causing shifts in vegetation zones and increasing the frequency of sandstorms. These changes can lead to the degradation of habitats and affect the livelihoods of the people living in and around the desert. Efforts to understand and address the impacts of climate change on the Sahara are crucial for developing effective adaptation strategies. Human activities, such as overgrazing and deforestation, are also contributing to desertification in the Sahara. Practices that reduce vegetation cover can exacerbate soil erosion and land degradation, making it difficult for the desert to sustain its ecosystem. To combat these issues, initiatives are being implemented to promote sustainable land management and restore degraded areas. Protecting the Sahara Desert's environment is essential for maintaining its ecological balance and supporting the communities that depend on it. In what way do human activities contribute to the environmental issues faced by both the Amazon Rainforest and the Sahara Desert?

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    Jawaban: c. By reducing vegetation cover, which exacerbates land degradation. Kedua bacaan menyebutkan bagaimana aktivitas manusia mengurangi jumlah area vegetasi (area yang ditutupi oleh tanaman) seperti penebangan hutan, pertanian, dan deforestasi di Amazon, serta penggembalaan berlebihan dan deforestasi di Sahara, berkontribusi pada kerusakan lingkungan mereka.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 The Amazon Rainforest, located in South America, is one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. Spanning across nine countries, including Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, this vast rainforest is home to an incredible variety of flora and fauna. Its dense canopy provides a habitat for countless species of birds, mammals, and insects, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. The Amazon plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate by absorbing large amounts of carbon dioxide and producing oxygen through photosynthesis. However, the Amazon Rainforest faces significant threats from deforestation and climate change. Logging, agriculture, and urban expansion are leading causes of habitat destruction. As trees are cut down, the delicate balance of the ecosystem is disrupted, affecting the myriad of species that depend on the forest for survival. Additionally, the loss of forest cover contributes to increased carbon emissions, further exacerbating global warming and climate instability. Conservation efforts are critical to preserving the Amazon Rainforest and its biodiversity. Organizations and governments are working to implement sustainable practices and establish protected areas to mitigate the impacts of human activities. There are also initiatives to reforest and restore degraded lands to help recover the natural habitat. The preservation of the Amazon is vital not only for the species that inhabit it but also for the health of the global environment. Passage 2 The Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world, stretches across North Africa, covering approximately 9 million square kilometers. Its arid landscape is characterized by vast sand dunes, rocky plateaus, and sparse vegetation. Despite its harsh conditions, the Sahara is home to a range of resilient plant and animal species adapted to extreme temperatures and limited water resources. The desert's unique climate and geology have also shaped its role in regional weather patterns and climate systems. Climate change is posing a growing threat to the Sahara Desert's delicate environment. Rising temperatures and changing precipitation patterns are causing shifts in vegetation zones and increasing the frequency of sandstorms. These changes can lead to the degradation of habitats and affect the livelihoods of the people living in and around the desert. Efforts to understand and address the impacts of climate change on the Sahara are crucial for developing effective adaptation strategies. Human activities, such as overgrazing and deforestation, are also contributing to desertification in the Sahara. Practices that reduce vegetation cover can exacerbate soil erosion and land degradation, making it difficult for the desert to sustain its ecosystem. To combat these issues, initiatives are being implemented to promote sustainable land management and restore degraded areas. Protecting the Sahara Desert's environment is essential for maintaining its ecological balance and supporting the communities that depend on it. In what way do human activities contribute to the environmental issues faced by both the Amazon Rainforest and the Sahara Desert?

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    Jawaban: c. By reducing vegetation cover, which exacerbates land degradation. Kedua bacaan menyebutkan bagaimana aktivitas manusia mengurangi jumlah area vegetasi (area yang ditutupi oleh tanaman) seperti penebangan hutan, pertanian, dan deforestasi di Amazon, serta penggembalaan berlebihan dan deforestasi di Sahara, berkontribusi pada kerusakan lingkungan mereka.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 In ancient Rome, the economy was primarily based on agriculture, with large estates known as latifundia dominating the landscape. Wealthy landowners, called patricians, controlled these estates and relied heavily on slave labor to manage the production of crops and livestock. The Roman economy was heavily dependent on the export of agricultural products such as grain, olive oil, and wine, which were traded throughout the Mediterranean region. This trade network was facilitated by Rome's advanced infrastructure, including roads and ports, which allowed for efficient movement of goods. The Roman government also played a significant role in the economy through its system of taxation and public expenditures. Taxes were collected from provinces and used to fund various public works, including the construction of aqueducts, roads, and public buildings. Additionally, the government issued a standardized currency, which helped to facilitate trade and economic stability across the empire. Despite these advancements, the Roman economy faced challenges such as inflation and economic inequality, which were exacerbated by the vast disparity between the wealthy elite and the common people. The decline of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD had a profound impact on its economic system. As the empire fragmented into smaller kingdoms, trade routes were disrupted, and economic activity diminished. The fall of Rome led to a period of economic stagnation known as the Dark Ages, during which agricultural production declined, and urban centers were abandoned. The once-thriving Roman economy was replaced by a more localized and less complex economic system in the post-Roman world. Passage 2 Ancient China developed a complex economic system that was characterized by its emphasis on agriculture and centralized control. The early Chinese dynasties, including the Shang and Zhou, implemented land reforms to distribute land among peasants and enhance agricultural productivity. The government established granaries to store surplus grain and mitigate the impact of famines. These policies ensured a stable food supply and supported the growth of urban centers and trade networks. Trade in ancient China was facilitated by the Silk Road, a network of trade routes that connected China with the Middle East and Europe. Silk, along with other goods such as tea and ceramics, were exported to distant regions, contributing to China's economic prosperity. The Chinese government also implemented a system of coinage and standardized weights and measures, which facilitated trade and economic transactions. The introduction of paper money during the Tang Dynasty further advanced the Chinese economy by providing a more convenient and flexible means of exchange. Despite these advancements, ancient China faced economic challenges, including periods of inflation and fiscal instability. The rise and fall of dynasties often led to economic disruptions, and regional conflicts sometimes hindered trade. Nonetheless, the economic practices of ancient China laid the groundwork for a long-lasting economic tradition that continued to influence the region's development for centuries. From the passages, we know that Rome ….. , while China …..

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    Jawaban: a. Rome experienced a decline in economic activity due to trade disruptions, while China implemented land reforms to increase agricultural productivity. Dari teks, diketahui bahwa Roma mengalami penurunan aktivitas ekonomi akibat gangguan perdagangan, sedangkan China menerapkan reformasi tanah untuk meningkatkan produktivitas pertanian. Dari Passage 1: "The decline of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD had a profound impact on its economic system. As the empire fragmented into smaller kingdoms, trade routes were disrupted, and economic activity diminished." Dari Passage 2: "The early Chinese dynasties, including the Shang and Zhou, implemented land reforms to distribute land among peasants and enhance agricultural productivity. The government established granaries to store surplus grain and mitigate the impact of famines." Pernyataan ini mencerminkan informasi implisit yang dapat diambil dari kedua passage, di mana Passage 1 menggarisbawahi dampak negatif gangguan perdagangan di Roma, sementara Passage 2 menunjukkan tindakan positif yang diambil oleh China untuk memperbaiki sistem pertaniannya dan meningkatkan produktivitas.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the demand for organic food. This trend can be attributed to growing health concerns and a desire for more sustainable agricultural practices. Organic foods, which are grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs), are perceived as healthier alternatives to conventionally grown produce. Consumers are increasingly seeking out organic options to avoid the potential health risks associated with conventional farming methods. Moreover, the organic food market has expanded as more people become aware of environmental issues. Organic farming is known to enhance soil health, reduce pollution, and promote biodiversity. This has led to a rise in the number of farms adopting organic practices and an increase in the availability of organic products in mainstream grocery stores. The shift towards organic food reflects a broader societal trend towards environmental consciousness and personal well-being. Despite the growing popularity of organic food, there are challenges associated with its production. Organic farming often involves higher costs and lower yields compared to conventional methods. These factors can result in higher prices for organic products, which may limit their accessibility to a broader audience. Nevertheless, the demand for organic food continues to rise, driven by consumers' increasing concern for health and the environment. Passage 2 The emergence of lab-grown chicken represents a groundbreaking development in the food industry. Unlike traditional poultry farming, lab-grown chicken is produced by cultivating chicken cells in a lab environment. This method is considered more sustainable and ethical as it does not involve raising live animals. The process of lab-grown meat involves isolating muscle cells from chickens and growing them in a nutrient-rich culture medium, resulting in a product that closely mimics conventional chicken meat. Lab-grown chicken offers several potential benefits over traditional poultry farming. It has a smaller environmental footprint, as it requires less land, water, and feed compared to conventional chicken farming. Additionally, it eliminates many concerns related to animal welfare, as no animals are slaughtered in the production process. This innovation could address some of the ethical and environmental issues associated with conventional meat production. However, the commercialization of lab-grown chicken faces several hurdles. High production costs and regulatory approvals are significant barriers to widespread adoption. Additionally, consumer acceptance remains uncertain, as lab-grown meat is a relatively new concept and may face resistance from those who prefer traditional meat sources. Despite these challenges, lab-grown chicken represents a promising alternative to conventional poultry farming and aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and ethical food sources. The passages state all the following, except?

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    Jawaban: d. Lab-grown chicken is produced using live animals in a controlled lab environment. Pernyataan ini tidak sesuai dengan yang dijelaskan di Pasage 2, di mana disebutkan bahwa ayam yang dibuat di laboratorium diproduksi tanpa mengorbankan hewan hidup, yang mana menyoroti keunggulan etisnya dibandingkan dengan peternakan unggas konvensional.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Passage 1 The evolution of staple foods over centuries has been a subject of considerable academic interest. Historically, staple foods have been central to human diets, providing the majority of energy and nutrients required for daily sustenance. Early civilizations relied on staples such as grains, tubers, and legumes, which were cultivated in large quantities to support growing populations. As agricultural techniques advanced, the diversity and efficiency of staple food production improved, reflecting the socio-economic developments of the era. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the Industrial Revolution brought significant changes to food production and consumption. Innovations such as mechanized milling and the development of preservation methods like canning transformed staple food industries. These advancements enabled a more consistent supply of staple foods and facilitated their distribution across wider regions. Consequently, the availability of staple foods increased, and dietary patterns began to shift as people gained access to a broader range of food products. Despite these advancements, the basic principles of staple food production have remained relatively constant. Modern agriculture continues to focus on the cultivation of high-yield crops to meet global food demands. However, contemporary challenges such as climate change and resource depletion pose significant threats to the stability of staple food supplies. Ongoing research and technological developments aim to address these issues and ensure the continued availability of essential food resources. Passage 2 Staple foods have played a pivotal role in shaping economic histories throughout various epochs. In many agrarian societies, staple crops were not only crucial for sustaining populations but also served as a foundation for economic trade and development. For instance, the cultivation of wheat and rice enabled the rise of complex societies by facilitating surplus production and trade. This surplus allowed for specialization and the growth of economies beyond mere subsistence. During the Age of Exploration, staple foods became commodities that were traded across continents. The exchange of crops like potatoes, maize, and sugarcane between the Old and New Worlds significantly impacted global economic systems. This exchange led to the establishment of new trade routes and economic networks, influencing the prosperity of nations and the dynamics of international trade. In contemporary economic contexts, staple foods continue to influence global markets. The production and trade of staple crops are integral to many national economies and play a critical role in food security. However, fluctuations in global commodity prices and trade policies can affect the stability of staple food markets. Thus, understanding the historical significance and economic impact of staple foods is essential for addressing modern challenges related to food security and economic stability. The development of agricultural technology is best described in paragraph ….. in Passage …..

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    Jawaban: b. Paragraph 2 in Passage 1. Pengembangan teknologi pertanian dibahas secara rinci di paragraf kedua dalam Passage 1, yang mencakup inovasi seperti penggilingan mekanis dan metode pengawetan yang mengubah industri makanan pokok.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Christina Maria Rantetana stands as a remarkable figure in the annals of Indonesian military history, embodying both resilience and trailblazing achievement. As the first female officer in the Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) to attain the prestigious rank of Rear Admiral (Bintang), Rantetana has carved a niche in a predominantly male-dominated institution. Her ascent to such a high rank is not only a testament to her personal dedication but also a significant milestone for gender equality within the Indonesian Armed Forces. Born into a modest family, Rantetana’s early years were marked by a rigorous academic and athletic regimen. Her relentless pursuit of excellence, coupled with a profound sense of duty, propelled her through the ranks of the Navy. She demonstrated exceptional leadership and strategic acumen, which were crucial in her rise to the upper echelons of military command. Her tenure has been characterized by her commitment to modernizing naval operations and enhancing the efficiency of Indonesia’s maritime defense strategies. Rantetana’s achievements are further underscored by her role in pioneering various reforms within the TNI AL. Her initiatives have focused on integrating advanced technology into naval operations, fostering a culture of innovation, and improving the overall capabilities of the fleet. Her strategic vision has not only elevated the operational standards of the Navy but has also set a new benchmark for future leaders within the Indonesian military hierarchy. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Christina Maria Rantetana is celebrated for her advocacy of women's empowerment within the armed forces. She has been a vocal supporter of policies aimed at increasing female representation and participation in military roles. Her leadership has inspired many aspiring female officers, proving that dedication and excellence are paramount, regardless of gender. As Christina Maria Rantetana continues to serve with distinction, her legacy remains a source of inspiration and pride. Her contributions to the Indonesian Navy and her role as a trailblazer for women in the military underscore her significant impact on the institution and the broader societal view of women in leadership positions. The following is mentioned in the text about Christina Maria Rantetana, except …..

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    Jawaban: d. Her involvement in traditional naval battles and historical military conflicts. Bacaan menekankan pencapaian dan kontribusi Christina Maria Rantetana dalam modernisasi angkatan laut dan pemberdayaan wanita, tetapi tidak membahas keterlibatannya dalam pertempuran laut tradisional atau konflik militer sejarah.

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    The question is based on the following passage. In recent years, soil-less cultivation techniques have gained significant traction in agricultural practices due to their ability to enhance crop yield and resource efficiency. These methods, often collectively referred to as hydroponics, aeroponics, and aquaponics, represent a transformative shift from traditional soil-based farming. The roots of these techniques trace back to the early 20th century, with foundational research conducted by scientists seeking alternative methods for crop production in environments where traditional soil cultivation was impractical or impossible. Hydroponics, the most widely recognized of these methods, involves growing plants in a nutrient-rich water solution rather than soil. This technique allows for precise control over nutrient delivery and water usage, leading to accelerated plant growth and increased productivity. The historical development of hydroponics can be attributed to the work of researchers such as Dr. William F. Gericke, who pioneered its practical applications in the 1930s. His work laid the groundwork for modern hydroponic systems, which are now employed in various commercial and research settings worldwide. Aeroponics, another innovative technique, involves growing plants in an air or mist environment where their roots are periodically sprayed with a nutrient solution. This method offers several advantages, including reduced water consumption and improved oxygenation of plant roots. Aeroponics gained prominence in the 1990s, largely due to the efforts of scientists like Dr. Richard Stoner, who demonstrated its potential for high-density crop production in controlled environments. The ability of aeroponics to deliver nutrients directly to plant roots in a highly efficient manner has made it an appealing choice for urban agriculture and space exploration projects. Aquaponics combines hydroponics with aquaculture, creating a symbiotic environment where fish and plants are grown together. In this system, fish waste provides essential nutrients for the plants, while the plants help to filter and purify the water for the fish. This method not only maximizes resource use but also fosters a sustainable cycle of growth and waste recycling. The concept of aquaponics has been developed and refined over several decades, with significant contributions from researchers like Dr. James Rakocy, who has advanced the understanding of how to optimize nutrient and water management in these integrated systems. The historical development of soil-less cultivation techniques highlights a broader trend toward innovative and sustainable agricultural practices. As global challenges such as climate change and population growth continue to impact traditional farming, these methods offer promising solutions for achieving food security and efficient resource use. The ongoing evolution of hydroponics, aeroponics, and aquaponics underscores the dynamic nature of agricultural technology and its potential to address future challenges in food production. Which of the following statements is true based on the passage?

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    Jawaban: d. The passage suggests that soil-less cultivation techniques emerged as a response to the limitations of traditional soil-based farming methods in controlled environments. Bacaan menunjukkan bahwa teknik bercocok tanam tanpa tanah muncul sebagai respons terhadap keterbatasan metode bercocok tanam berbasis tanah tradisional dalam lingkungan yang terkendali.

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    The question is based on the following passage. The wombat, an intriguing marsupial native to Australia, is renowned for its distinctive appearance and unique ecological role. This robust creature, belonging to the family Vombatidae, exhibits a characteristic barrel-shaped body with short, sturdy limbs and a thick, coarse fur. Its most distinguishing feature, however, is its formidable burrowing ability. Wombats are primarily nocturnal and solitary, spending the majority of their time in an elaborate network of burrows that they excavate with remarkable efficiency. These burrows not only provide shelter but also play a crucial role in maintaining the local ecosystem's stability. Wombats are herbivores, with a diet that consists mainly of grasses, roots, and bark. Their specialized digestive system enables them to extract maximum nutrients from their fibrous diet, resulting in a slow digestion process that can last up to 14 days. This extended digestion period contributes to their large, compact feces, which are often cube-shaped. The cubic form of their droppings is a subject of scientific intrigue, as it serves to mark territory and is believed to be an adaptation to prevent the droppings from rolling away from the burrows. Despite their seemingly docile nature, wombats are equipped with formidable defenses against predators. Their strong, muscular build and thick, tough hide provide substantial protection. When threatened, wombats can retreat into their burrows and use their powerful hind legs to block the entrance, making it extremely difficult for predators to access them. Additionally, their burrows often have complex structures with multiple exits, enhancing their chances of evading potential threats. Conservation efforts for wombats have become increasingly important due to habitat loss and environmental changes. The destruction of their natural habitats, driven by agricultural expansion and urban development, has led to a decline in wombat populations. Efforts to protect and restore their habitats, as well as initiatives to address road mortality, are critical to ensuring the survival of these unique marsupials. Conservation organizations are actively engaged in research and advocacy to promote wombat welfare and habitat preservation. In conclusion, the wombat is a remarkable example of evolutionary adaptation and ecological importance. Its distinctive characteristics, from its burrowing prowess to its unique fecal morphology, highlight its role in the Australian ecosystem. As conservation challenges persist, the preservation of wombat habitats and the continued study of these fascinating creatures remain vital to maintaining the ecological balance of their native environments. How does the shape of wombat feces benefit their burrowing behavior?

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    Jawaban: d. It supports territorial marking by ensuring the droppings remain in place and are noticeable to other wombats. Bentuk tinja wombat membantu dalam penandaan wilayah dengan memastikan tinja tetap di tempatnya dan terlihat oleh wombat lain, yang penting untuk mempertahankan teritori.

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    The question is based on the following passage. Marie Emilia Thomas, born in 1901 in Batavia (now Jakarta), is celebrated as the first female physician in Indonesia. Her remarkable journey began at a time when opportunities for women in the medical field were exceedingly limited. Despite facing considerable societal and institutional barriers, Thomas's determination and resilience paved the way for future generations of women in medicine. Thomas's academic journey was distinguished by her exceptional performance at the medical school of the Netherlands East Indies (now the University of Indonesia). Graduating with honors, she encountered a challenging environment, where gender biases were prevalent. Nevertheless, her academic excellence and dedication earned her a place among the pioneering medical professionals of her time. Her graduation in 1938 marked a significant milestone in Indonesian medical history. Upon completing her education, Thomas embarked on a career dedicated to improving healthcare in Indonesia. She initially worked in rural areas, where she provided essential medical care to underserved populations. Her efforts were instrumental in advancing public health, particularly in regions that lacked access to adequate medical facilities. Thomas's work not only addressed immediate health needs but also contributed to the broader development of healthcare infrastructure in the country. Marie Emilia Thomas's contributions extended beyond her clinical practice. She actively engaged in medical research and advocacy, striving to enhance the quality of healthcare services and promote medical education. Her commitment to these causes was reflected in her involvement with various health organizations and her advocacy for women's roles in medicine. Her legacy is evident in the increased representation of women in Indonesian medical professions today. Thomas's pioneering achievements are commemorated as a testament to her courage and dedication. Her life and career continue to inspire aspiring medical professionals, particularly women, who seek to follow in her footsteps. The impact of her work extends far beyond her time, leaving an enduring legacy in the history of Indonesian medicine. Which of the following is factual according to the passage above?

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    Jawaban: d. Marie Emilia Thomas became a prominent medical figure in Indonesia despite facing significant societal resistance and barriers. Pilihan D adalah fakta yang sesuai dengan teks karena teks menyebutkan bahwa Marie Emilia Thomas menjadi tokoh medis terkemuka di Indonesia dan menghadapi perlawanan sosial. Pilihan lainnya mengandung informasi yang mungkin tidak disebutkan dalam teks atau menyimpang dari fokus utama bacaan.

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    The question is based on the following passage. The 2024 Summer Olympics, set to be held in Paris, are poised to be a landmark event in the world of sports. This iteration of the Games will not only showcase the pinnacle of athletic achievement but will also feature a significant innovation in its medals. Unlike previous editions, the 2024 medals will be crafted with a distinct emphasis on sustainability and ecological responsibility. These medals will be made from recycled materials, including metals salvaged from discarded electronics, ensuring that the prestigious awards reflect a commitment to environmental stewardship. The gold, silver, and bronze medals for the 2024 Olympics are designed with a focus on reducing the environmental impact typically associated with their production. The gold medals will contain approximately 6 grams of pure gold plating, while the underlying material is primarily composed of recycled metals. Similarly, the silver medals will feature a coating of pure silver, but the base is also sourced from recycled materials. The bronze medals, on the other hand, will be a combination of recycled copper and tin, showcasing a practical approach to sustainability. Each medal is a testament to the organizers' efforts to blend tradition with innovation. In terms of value, the 2024 Olympic medals will not only represent the athlete's extraordinary achievements but also the careful consideration given to their production. Despite the use of recycled materials, the medals will retain their intrinsic value due to the craftsmanship and the symbolic importance they carry. The gold medals, while plated, will be valued highly because of the rarity and the effort involved in obtaining the raw materials. The silver and bronze medals, though less valuable in terms of their metal content, will still command significant esteem owing to their association with one of the world's premier sporting events. The decision to use recycled materials has been met with praise from environmentalists and athletes alike. It marks a significant step towards reducing the carbon footprint of major global events. By incorporating sustainability into the very essence of the medals, the Paris 2024 Olympics will set a precedent for future Games, emphasizing the importance of environmental responsibility in every aspect of event planning and execution. This innovative approach not only addresses ecological concerns but also underscores the Olympic spirit of progress and excellence. The impact of these medals extends beyond their material composition. They symbolize a shift in how prestigious awards are perceived in the modern era, where sustainability and ethical considerations play a crucial role. As the world eagerly awaits the commencement of the Paris 2024 Olympics, the focus on environmentally friendly medals serves as a reminder of the broader responsibility that comes with hosting such a grand event. The Olympics will, therefore, be remembered not only for the spectacular athletic performances but also for setting a new standard in award sustainability. From the paragraph 3, we know that …..

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    Jawaban: b. The 2024 Olympic medals, despite being plated rather than solid, retain significant value because of their craftsmanship and the prestigious nature of the event. Bacaan menyebutkan bahwa medali Olimpiade 2024, meskipun dilapisi dan tidak terbuat dari logam murni, tetap memiliki nilai signifikan berkat kerajinan tangan dan pentingnya simbolis yang mereka bawa.

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