Latihan LBE UTBK 01

Teks untuk Soal Nomor 1 s.d. 5

Discussion Thread
Topic: How do you stay productive every day?

Mia Carter
June 10, 2024
I make a to-do list every morning and stick to it. It keeps me focused. Also, I turn off my phone notifications to avoid distractions. Works like a charm!

 

Ravi Patel
June 15, 2024
For me, it’s all about waking up early. I get more done before noon than most people do all day. Plus, I take short breaks to recharge—10 minutes every hour.

 

Lena Ortiz
July 2, 2024
Productivity isn’t about doing more; it’s about doing what matters. I prioritize one big task a day and let the small stuff wait. People waste time chasing busywork.

 

Samir Khan
July 20, 2024
I don’t know why people stress about this. Just drink coffee and get to work. Everyone overcomplicates it.

 

Ellie Wong
August 3, 2024
I use the Pomodoro technique: 25 minutes of focused work, then a 5-minute break. It’s simple, and I’ve finished projects faster since I started using it.

 

Soal 01

Who explicitly suggests limiting productivity to one significant task per day?

(A) Mia Carter

(B) Ravi Patel

(C) Lena Ortiz

(D) Samir Khan

(E) Ellie Wong

 

Soal 02

The word “recharge” in Ravi Patel’s post is closest in meaning to…

(A) relax

(B) refresh

(C) exercise

(D) motivate

(E) prepare

 

Soal 03

Who posted the least relevant answer to the question “How do you stay productive every day?”

(A) Mia Carter

(B) Ravi Patel

(C) Lena Ortiz

(D) Samir Khan

(E) Ellie Wong

 

Soal 04

Who implies that productivity is tied to a specific time management method by providing an example?

(A) Mia Carter

(B) Ravi Patel

(C) Lena Ortiz

(D) Samir Khan

(E) Ellie Wong

 

Soal 05

What is the overall tone of the thread regarding staying productive?

(A) Practical

(B) Critical

(C) Humorous

(D) Dismissive

(E) Confused

 

Texts for Questions 6 to 10

TEXT 1
Technology has transformed the way people live, work, and connect. One key aspect is how it reshapes communication. Instant messaging and video calls, for instance, allow people to stay in touch across continents with ease. Studies suggest that this constant connectivity boosts productivity by enabling remote work and collaboration. However, it also blurs the line between work and personal life, as employees often feel pressured to respond to messages outside regular hours. Psychologists note that this can lead to stress and burnout if unchecked.

Another impact is on information access. The internet provides a vast pool of knowledge at our fingertips, reducing the need for physical libraries or expert consultations. Yet, this comes with a downside: information overload. The brain struggles to filter endless data, which can reduce focus and decision-making ability, according to cognitive research. Technology, then, is a double-edged sword—offering convenience while challenging our mental capacity.

 

TEXT 2
A recent experiment explored how technology affects daily habits. Researchers at a tech university observed 50 participants who used smartphones for at least five hours daily. They tracked sleep patterns, social interactions, and task efficiency over a month. The findings were striking: participants who frequently checked their phones before bed reported poorer sleep quality, averaging two hours less rest per night than those who didn’t. On the flip side, those using productivity apps completed tasks 20% faster than a control group without such tools.

The lead scientist explained that technology amplifies human behavior. “If you’re disciplined, it can make you sharper,” she said. “But if you’re easily distracted, it can spiral you into chaos.” The study also found that face-to-face interactions dropped by 30% among heavy phone users, hinting at a shift in how we socialize. These results suggest that technology’s impact depends heavily on how we manage it.

 

Soal 06

According to Text 1, the effect of constant connectivity is…

(A) increased productivity and improved personal life balance

(B) enhanced collaboration but potential stress and burnout

(C) reduced stress due to easier communication

(D) limited access to information and better focus

(E) decreased productivity from information overload

 

Soal 07

The word “They” in Text 2, Paragraph 1 refers to…

(A) participants

(B) smartphones

(C) researchers

(D) productivity apps

(E) sleep patterns

 

Soal 08

Which of the following from Text 2 is an opinion?

(A) Participants who checked phones before bed reported poorer sleep quality.

(B) Those using productivity apps completed tasks 20% faster than a control group.

(C) The study tracked sleep patterns, social interactions, and task efficiency over a month.

(D) Technology amplifies human behavior.

(E) Face-to-face interactions dropped by 30% among heavy phone users.

 

Soal 09

The findings about technology’s impact on efficiency can be found in…

(A) Text 1 Paragraph 1 and Text 2 Paragraph 1

(B) Text 1 Paragraph 2 and Text 2 Paragraph 2

(C) Text 1 Paragraph 1 and Text 2 Paragraph 2

(D) Text 1 Paragraph 2 and Text 2 Paragraph 1

 

Soal 10

What is the relationship between Texts 1 and 2?

(A) Text 1 discusses the benefits of technology, while Text 2 criticizes its negative effects.

(B) Text 1 explains technology’s general effects, and Text 2 provides specific evidence from a study.

(C) Both texts focus on how technology improves productivity but differ in methods.

(D) Text 1 warns about technology’s dangers, while Text 2 suggests ways to avoid them.

(E) Text 1 and Text 2 argue that technology only harms mental health and social life.

 

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