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SOAL PREDIKSI UN BILINGUAL

PAKET 1
1. Look at the table below! No 1 2 3 4 Quantities Length Weight electric current Temperature SI units meter kilogram ampere celcius

The group of fundamental quantities and SI unit that are correct is .. A. 1 and 2 B. 1 and 3 C. 2 and 3 D. 2 and 4 2. The particle thas is modelled by the figure below is a/an . A. element B. atom Na C. mixture C D. coumpond molecule l Look at the table below ! Characteristic of matter Energy of particles Space between particles Physical state of matter P Do not have sufficient energy to oppose Very small Q Have sufficient energy to oppose Very big

3.

The physical state of matters P and Q. Which of the following are physical state P and Q? P Solid Liquid Solid Gas
4.

Q Liquid solid Gas Solid

Consider with the figure beside. The red litmus was immersing to the solution at a glass. After a few minute its color changes from red become blue. The kind of the solution is . A. Acid B. Base C. Salt D. neutral

5. Look at the figure below!

Based on the figure beside, the number of time that shown is .second A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 25

6.

Figure below shows the level of water in a measuring cylinder, before and after a stone is put in. The density of stone is . A. 0,62 gr/cm3 B. 1,6 gr/cm3 C. 1,5 gr/cm3 D. 3,6 gr/cm3

55 cm3 30 cm3

m = 90 gr 7. Look at the figure below!

The figure 1 shows the bimetal condition of room temperature, while the figure 2 shows bimetal condition after being heated. From the condition above it is can be concluded that after being heated .... A. iron will be thicker than copper B. iron will be longer than copper C. bimetal will bend to the direction of metal the expansion coefficient of which is larger D. bimetal bends to the direction of metal the expansion coefficient of which is smaller 8. Look at the graph between temperature and time as the following ! 400C 0 0C -4 A If the graph A B needed 12 kJ and the specific heat of ice ( c = 2400 J/kgoC), The graph AC is 32 kJ, so the size of mass and melting heat are . A. 0,125 kg and 120 J/kg B C D

B. 1,25 kg and 1200 J/kg C. 12,5 kg and 1600 J/kg D. 1,25 kg and 16000 J/kg
9. Look at figure below!

What is the energy changes taking place in the simple cell in the diagram above when the bulb lights up? A Light energy nuclear energy heat energy B Chemical energy electrical energy kinetic energy potential energy C Chemical energy electrical energy heat energy + light energy
D Potential energy kinetic energy electrical energy kinetic energy

10. One early Sunday morning Andy goes to swimming pool. When the Andys feet and the hands push the water, the water pushes the Andy back. This moment is once of .example. A. Newtons First Law B. Newtons Second Law C. Newtons Third Law D. Newtons Law 11. Look at the figure bellow!

The weight of a car is 16.000 N, will be lifted up using hydraulic jack. How much force is needed so the car can be lifted? A. 12.5 N B. 45 N C. 90 N D. 200 N 12. The end of rope is vibrated so formed a wave the following below. If the end of rope does 20 vibration in the 4 second, it can be concluded that :

(1) wavelength of rope is 40 cm. (2) the spreading velocity of wave is 2 m/s. (3) the frequency of wave is 5 Hz. (4) the amplitude of wave is 10 cm. The right statements is .... A. (1), (2), and (3) B. (2) and (4) C. (1) and (3) D. (4) only 13. A pencil has length of 20 cm lied in front of concave mirror, if its focus 60 cm, as shown as the picture below, so magnitude the shadow of pencil is . .

20 cm

60 cm
A. 1/3 times B. 2/3 times C. 3/2 times D. 3 times

14. Study the figure beside. Base on that figure, the kind of vision defect is . A. Myopia B. Hyperopia C. Presbyopia D. Emetrophia

The near point of normal eye

15. There are two electric charges Q1 = 2 C and Q2 = 5 C. They are separated 3 cm of distance. The electric force between them is (k = 9 x 109 N.m2.C-2). A. 1 x 102 N B. 2 x 102 N C. 1 x 103 N D. 2 x 103 N 16. Look at the pictures beside. Two girls were made an experiment with a balloon. Why the balloon can cling to the wall after she rubs with her hair?

A. The balloon become negative charge and repels the proton of the wall B. The balloon become positive charge and repels the proton of the wall C. The balloon become negative charge and attracts the proton of the wall D. The balloon become positive charge and attracts the neutron of the wall 17. Study the figure beside. If the switch S is pusses, the magnitude current and voltage that shown by ammeter (A) and voltmeter (V) are A. 1 ampere and 9 volt B. 2 ampere and 9 volt C. 1 ampere and 8 volt D. 2 ampere and 8 volt 18. The television is set to 220 V of voltage and use the electric current of 0.5 A. The electrical energy that used by the television for 2 hours is A 110 kWh B. 220 kWh C. 240 kWh D. 300 kWh 19. An element has electron configuration of {2, 8, 18, 18, 8, 2}. The element belongs to period . and group . A. 6 and 2A B. 2 and 6A C. 2 and 2A D. 6 and 6A 20. Look at the resistance circuit below !
4 2 3 3 3

9 volt 0,5

Equivalent resistance of the circuit is .... A. 7 B. 9 C. 10 D. 12 21. There are elecric iron of 350 watt, 150 watt of TV and four lamps, each lamp uses 15 watt. All of devices use for 6 hours everyday. How much the cost of electric energy to usage during 1 month (30 days) if price of 1 kWh = Rp. 1,000. A. Rp. 16,800 B. Rp, 33,600 C. Rp 56,000 D. Rp 100,800

22. The figure below shows the magnetization by rubbing.

S X

steel

The poles produce from its process are .... X pole S S N N 23. Y pole N N S S magnetic properties permanent temporary permanent temporary

Sun

Based on the figure the location of asteroid orbit is. A. between 3 and 4 B. between 4 and 5 C. between 5 and 6 D. between 6 and 8 24. Look at the figure of 4 moon positions ! 4 Sun Moon 1 Earth 2 3 Moon

Spring tides and neap tides occurs when the moon position at .... A. 1 and 3 B. 2 and 4 C. 2, 4 and 1, 3 D. 1, 3 and 2, 4 25. Element X has electron configuration 2,8,18,8,1. Element Y has electron configuration 2,8,8,7. What is the type of bonding, between X and Y? Type of bonding Formula A Covalent bonding XY B Covalent bonding XY2 C Ionic bonding XY D Ionic bonding XY2

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