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The following text is for questions 20 to 22
There was an old man and his only grandson, named Nondo, who lived not far from a jungle. That man collected firewood to live. Unfortunately, Nondo was limped so he could not help his grandfather go to the jungle. However, he was very diligent doing the house cores.
One day, Nondo asked his grandfather to go with him to the jungle. His grandfather forbade him. But, Nondo didn’t give up. He always asked the same thing everyday. He really wanted to see animals in the jungle. Until one day, the grandfather let Nondo go to the jungle with him. He advised Nondo to stay close to him. Nondo made his promise.
In the jungle there were many things to see. Nondo forgot his promise. He separated from his grandfather. When he knew it, he tried to cry out calling his grandfather. However, the grandfather didn’t hear it.
In the other place, the grandfather who realized that he lost Nondo tried to find him, but it was vain. He wished Nondo was home, but he didn’t meet him there.
The next morning, grandfather went to the jungle to find Nondo. On this way, he saw a bird singing Moopoo…..Moopoo….” Grandfather heard the sound as Opoku…..Opoku…” which meant “My Grandpa…..My Grandpa…..” being really curious, he came closer to the bird. On his surprise, the bird was limped. The grandfather cried. He remembered his grandson. He was sure that his grandson had changed into a bird. Since then, people named the bird as Moopoo bird. It can be found in Minahasa, North Sulawesi.
17.  “…. diligent doing the house cores”. The underlined word can be best replaced by….
A
The wood
B.
House maid
C.
Housewife
D.
Household
E.
Firewood

18.  What is the main idea of paragraph 4?
A
Nondo who got separated from his grandfather
B.
Nondo’s intention to go to the jungle
C.
Many things to see in the jungle
D.
The grandfather’s attempt to find Nondo
E.
The legend of Moopoo bird

19.  What can we learn from the story?
A
We have to be diligent
B.
We must keep the jungle green
C.
We should respect elder people
D.
We have to keep our promise
E.
We should not hunt birds

The following text is for questions 23 to 25
Kompas.com-Pro tip: choosing “password” as your online password is not a good idea. In fact, unless you’re hoping to be an easy target for hackers, it’s the worst password you can possibly choose.
“Password” ranks first on password management application provider Splash Data’s annual list of worst internet passwords, which are ordered by how common they are. (“Password”, with a numeral zero, isn’t much smarter, ranking 18th on the list).
The list is somewhat predictable. Sequences of adjacent number or letters on the keyboard, such as “qwerty” and “123456”, and popular names, such as: “Ashley” and “Michael”, all are common choices. Other common choices such as “monkey” and “shadow” are harder to explain.
As some website have begun to require passwords to include both numbers and letters, it makes sense varied choices, such as “abc123” and “trustno1”, are popular choices.

Splash Data created rankings based on millions of stolen passwords posted online by hackers. Here is the complete list:
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