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Questions 53-56 are based on the following passage. How are we able to find things in the dark? It is because our brain is able to store information in such a way that it can be retrieved by different senses. This multisensory integration allows us to form mental images of the world and underpins our conscious awareness. It turns out that the ability to recognise objects across different senses is present in the tiny brains of an insect. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London and Macquarie University in Sydney have published new work in the journal Science showing that bumblebees can also find objects in the dark they've only seen before. In the light, but barred from touching the objects, bumblebees were trained to find rewarding sugar water in one type of object (cubes or spheres) and bitter quinine solution in the other shape. When tested in the dark, bees preferred the object that was previously rewarding, spending more time exploring them. Dr Cwyn Salvi is the lead author on the paper who was based at Queen Mary University of London and is now at Macquarie University in Sydney. She said: "The results of our study show that bumblebees don't process their senses as separate channels-they come together as some sort of unified representation." Selene Gutierrez Al-Khudhairy, co-author on the paper, and now PhD student at the University of York, said: "This is an amazing feat when you consider the miniscule size of a bee's brain. Future investigations of the neural circuitry underlying this ability in bees may one day help reveal how our own brains imagine the world as we do." Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com.accessed November 15, 2019 The writer's intention in writing the sentence "It turns out that the ability to recognise objects across different senses is present in the tiny brains of an insect." In Paragraph 1 is to ____

Questions 53-56 are based on the following passage.


    How are we able to find things in the dark? It is because our brain is able to store information in such a way that it can be retrieved by different senses. This multisensory integration allows us to form mental images of the world and underpins our conscious awareness.

    It turns out that the ability to recognise objects across different senses is present in the tiny brains of an insect. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London and Macquarie University in Sydney have published new work in the journal Science showing that bumblebees can also find objects in the dark they've only seen before.

    In the light, but barred from touching the objects, bumblebees were trained to find rewarding sugar water in one type of object (cubes or spheres) and bitter quinine solution in the other shape. When tested in the dark, bees preferred the object that was previously rewarding, spending more time exploring them.

    Dr Cwyn Salvi is the lead author on the paper who was based at Queen Mary University of London and is now at Macquarie University in Sydney. She said: "The results of our study show that bumblebees don't process their senses as separate channels-they come together as some sort of unified representation."

    Selene Gutierrez Al-Khudhairy, co-author on the paper, and now PhD student at the University of York, said: "This is an amazing feat when you consider the miniscule size of a bee's brain. Future investigations of the neural circuitry underlying this ability in bees may one day help reveal how our own brains imagine the world as we do."

Source: https://www.sciencedaily.com.accessed November 15, 2019

The writer's intention in writing the sentence "It turns out that the ability to recognise objects across different senses is present in the tiny brains of an insect." In Paragraph 1 is to ____

  1. confirm that humans and insects are quite similar.

  2. emphasize the need for a research on certain insects.

  3. prove that bumblebees can see in the dark as well as humans.

  4. exemplify the kinds of insects which are able to sense objects in the dark.

  5. pinpoint that humans are not the only one who possess the ability mentioned.

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Jawaban yang benar adalah E. Soal tersebut menanyakan tujuan penulis dalam kalimat "Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa kemampuan mengenali objek dari indra yang berbeda, terdapat pada otak kecil serangga." Kalimat tersebut ada di paragraf ke 2. Dari kalimat tersebut diasumsikan lebah memiliki kemampuan yang mirip dengan manusia. Pernyataan yang sesuaiadalah "pinpoint that humans are not the only one who possess the ability mentioned." Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah E.

Jawaban yang benar adalah E.

Soal tersebut menanyakan tujuan penulis dalam kalimat "Hal ini menunjukkan bahwa kemampuan  mengenali objek dari indra yang berbeda, terdapat pada otak kecil serangga." Kalimat tersebut ada di paragraf ke 2.

Dari kalimat tersebut diasumsikan lebah memiliki kemampuan yang mirip dengan manusia. Pernyataan yang sesuai adalah "pinpoint that humans are not the only one who possess the ability mentioned."

Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah E.

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