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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
BASIC MATHEMATICS
Use Instruction A to answer questions number 1 to 19. 4.
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?
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) 3 (D) 12
(B) 6 (E) 15
(C) 9
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
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.
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) 1 (D) 4
(B) 2 (E) 5
(C) 3
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
(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 ....
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
(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
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
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 ....
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
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.
(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
BECAUSE
(1) January
(2) May
(3) July
(4) September
(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.
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
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 0
(1) 3
(2) 6
(3) 9
(4) 12
(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
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
(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) ... .
(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.
(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.
(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) ... .
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
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
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
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) Education
(2) Law
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
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) coalition
(B) coercion (A) an increasing awareness of the world as a
(C) compromise whole
(D) conciliation (B) the extended power of nation states
(A) Berger
(B) Lemert
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
(1) territorial.
(2) magical religious
(3) genealocical
(4) regional