Part 2: 10 Soal SIMAMA/SIPENMARU TPS Penaralan Umum POLTEKKES yang Harus Kamu Tahu !!!!

Nindya Tw
3 May 202515:41

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Nindia TW dives deep into the latest updates on the Poltekes Mama exam, explaining its structure and strategies for success. She discusses the key subtests, including logical reasoning, general knowledge, and language literacy, emphasizing the importance of mastering all topics. Throughout, Nindia provides helpful tips and tricks for answering practice questions, breaking down the logic behind each solution. The video offers invaluable guidance for students aiming to ace the exam and stresses the importance of smart, consistent studying. Viewers are encouraged to engage, like, comment, and subscribe for more tips and practice materials.

Takeaways

  • 😀 All Poltekes students must prepare for a comprehensive entrance exam similar to the UTBK, which covers multiple subjects but without separate sections for each.
  • 😀 The updated exam blueprint includes 7 subtests: Tes Potensi Skolastik (TPS), General Knowledge, Reading Comprehension & Writing, Quantitative Knowledge, Indonesian Literacy, and English Literacy.
  • 😀 You must master all subtests as they test various skills, including critical thinking, logic, reading comprehension, and writing.
  • 😀 Key tips for success: practice consistently, focus on quick problem-solving techniques, and review logical reasoning strategies.
  • 😀 Logical reasoning questions often rely on keywords like 'all,' 'some,' or 'none' to determine conclusions.
  • 😀 When a premise says 'all,' it means the statement applies to every member of the group; 'some' means not all members are included.
  • 😀 For example, if 'all students must study diligently,' and Andi is a student, the conclusion is that Andi studies diligently.
  • 😀 Logical conclusions can be derived by using rules like Modus Ponens (If A = B, then A must be true) or Modus Tollens (If B is false, A must also be false).
  • 😀 For 'some' statements, conclusions cannot be definite. If a premise states that 'some students like math,' it means only a portion may like it.
  • 😀 Don’t forget to review and practice with the provided questions, as they are structured to match the logic and reasoning of the actual exam questions.

Q & A

  • What is the main purpose of the video?

    -The main purpose of the video is to help viewers prepare for the 'si Mama' Poltekes exam by discussing the exam structure, providing study tips, and solving practice questions with strategies for answering them quickly.

  • What changes have been made to the Poltekes exam format in recent years?

    -The Poltekes exam has adjusted to a format similar to the UTBK, where subjects like mathematics, chemistry, and biology are no longer explicitly separated. Instead, the exam content is integrated and can appear in various forms, but it still requires a general understanding of these subjects.

  • How many subtests are there in the latest 'si Mama' Poltekes blueprint?

    -There are seven subtests in the latest 'si Mama' Poltekes blueprint: 1) Test Potentials Skolastik, 2) General Reasoning Ability, 3) General Knowledge and Understanding, 4) Reading and Writing Comprehension, 5) Quantitative Knowledge, 6) Indonesian Language Literacy, and 7) English Language Literacy.

  • Why is it important to prepare for all areas of the exam, even if the questions don't focus on specific subjects like math or biology?

    -It is important because the exam may still include content related to those subjects, but in a different form, and having a general knowledge of them will help in answering questions that require critical thinking or logical reasoning.

  • What is the key strategy for answering questions that contain the word 'all' in them, such as 'all students must study hard'?

    -The key strategy is to look for the subject of the statement and the keyword 'all,' which means it applies to every member of the group. From there, you can draw conclusions based on whether the individual in question belongs to that group.

  • What logical rule is applied in questions like 'If it rains, then the ground becomes wet. The ground is not wet. What is the conclusion?'

    -This is an example of 'modus tollens,' which states that if 'A = B' (If A happens, B will happen), and B does not occur, then A cannot have happened either. In this case, if the ground is not wet, it must not have rained.

  • What is the difference between the logical structure of 'all' and 'some' in the exam questions?

    -The word 'all' implies that the statement applies to every member of the group, while 'some' suggests that only part of the group is affected. So, with 'all,' you can directly conclude that an individual in the group will follow the same rule, but with 'some,' the conclusion is less definite.

  • In the question 'If someone exercises regularly, their body becomes fit. Tono exercises regularly. What is the conclusion?' what is the logical reasoning applied?

    -This follows 'modus ponens,' which states that if 'A = B' (If A happens, B will happen), and A is true, then B must also be true. Since Tono exercises regularly, it logically follows that Tono's body must be fit.

  • Why should viewers continue practicing with similar questions as mentioned in the video?

    -Continuous practice with similar questions is essential because it helps solidify the logic and reasoning patterns required to answer the exam questions quickly and accurately, especially under exam conditions.

  • What should viewers do if they feel the video is moving too quickly or if they need more time to process the information?

    -Viewers can pause the video or slow it down to suit their pace, ensuring they fully understand the material before moving on to the next section or question.

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