EXAM BOOKLET JUNE 2014 GRADE 12

EXAM BOOKLET JUNE 2014 GRADE 12 GRADE 12 JUNE EXAM REQUIREMENTS ACCOUNTING INTERNAL CONTROL AND INTERNAL AUDIT INVENTORY SYSTEMS – PERIODIC, PERP...
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EXAM BOOKLET JUNE 2014

GRADE 12

GRADE 12 JUNE EXAM REQUIREMENTS

ACCOUNTING

INTERNAL CONTROL AND INTERNAL AUDIT INVENTORY SYSTEMS – PERIODIC, PERPETUAL, FIFO, WEIGHTED AVERAGE METHOD. RECONCILIATIONS – BANK RECONCILIATION AND CREDITORS RECONCILIATION VALUE ADDED TAX MANUFACTURING COMPANIES – GENERAL LEDGER COMPANIES – FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (INCOME STATEMENT, BALANCE SHEET, CASH FLOW STATEMENT, RATIO’S (ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION)

AFRIKAANS: EERSTE ADDISIONELE TAAL GRADE 12 JUNIE EKSAMEN - 2014 VRAESTEL 3: KREATIEWE SKRYFWERK – 2 UUR Vraag 1:

100 PUNTE

50 Punte EEN Lang skryfstuk – Verhalende, Beskrywende, Argumenterende opstelle. 250 – 300 WOORDE

Vraag 2:

30 punte EEN Langer Transaksionele skryfstuk : Brief [Vriendskaplik,

Klagte, aansoek ], dialoog, brosjure, dagboekinskrywing, koerantberig, toespraak, pamflet, 120 – 150 WOORDE Vraag 3:

IN KLAS – 45 minute 20 punte EEN Korter Transaksionele skryfstuk : E-pos, padaanwysings,

boodskap, kaartjies, ‘n plakkaat, SMS, advertensie, resensie, invul van vorm, faks, uitnodigings, CV, verslag, instruksies. 80 – 100 WOORDE

VRAESTEL 2: LETTERKUNDE – 2 UUR

70 PUNTE

KORT VERHALE: Baby, Op soek na Kid Khumalo, Die Pakkie, Agter ‘n baard, Storie van Piet se Oupa & Benedicta GEDIGTE: Wie’s hy, Kontak, Woorde, Brief, Stad in die mis, Die Hanswors, Kabouterliefde, VRAESTEL 1: 2 UUR

80 PUNTE

VRAAG 1:

BEGRIP

[30]

VRAAG 2:

TAAL : Alle taalbegrippe soos in handboek

[40]

VRAAG 3:

OPSOMMING

[10]

M. STEYNBERG & C. EHMKE

Grade 12 Business Studies

Marks 300

Exam requirements for June exam 2014

Time3hours

Section A: Compulsory

1

Multiple choice True and false Matching items

40

30 Min

3 x 60=180

30 Min 30 Min 30 Min

2 x 40 = 80

2 x 30 = 60 Min

Section B:Compulsory 2 3 4 5 6

Choose THREE of the five questions provided

Section C: Business Reports

7 8 9 10

Do only TWO of the four questions provided

TOTAL:300



All covered LO;s should be studied



All additional notes and hand outs should be studied.



Start with the business reports first



Stick to the time grid very strictly

TOTAL:3hours

GRADE 12 ENGLISH

PAPER 1 LANGUAGE (2 hours) All Language exercises done in class, summary and comprehension. See English in Context and Study Guide

PAPER 2 LITERATURE (2½ hours) All seen poetry ( Two questions x10) Only the poems we have covered in lessons. Unseen poetry ( One question x 10) Novel: Animal Farm (Contextual OR Essay- 25) Play: Othello (Contextual OR Essay- 25) Novel and play- study up to where you have read in class.

Geography Exam Grade 12 June 2014

PAPER 1 Marks: 225 Time: 2½ Hours

PAPER 2 Marks: 75 Time: 1½ Hours

Learners must answer all questions

Learners must answer all questions

Section A Question 1 (75 marks)  Short objective type questions for 15 marks covering Climate and Geomorphology  Climate for 30 marks  Geomorphology for 30 marks Question 2 (75 marks)  Short objective type questions for 15 marks covering Climate and Geomorphology  Climate for 30 marks  Geomorphology for 30 marks Section B Question 3 (75 marks)  Short objective type questions for 15 marks covering Rural and Urban Settlement  Rural Settlement for 30 marks  Urban Settlement for 30 marks

Question 1 Multiple choice questions (15 marks) Question 2 Map calculations (20 marks) Question 3 Analysis and interpretation of a topographic map and a photograph, and application of theory (25 marks) Question 4 GIS (15 marks)

HISTORY GRADE 12 2014 EXAM REQUIREMENTS: JUNE 2014 PAPER 1 AND PAPER 2 EACH PAPER :

TIME: 3 HRS

TOTAL: 150 MARKS

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION 1. Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 consist of SECTION A and SECTION B based on the prescribed content framework as contained in the CAPS document. 2. SECTION A consists of THREE source-based questions - Questions 1, 2 and 3. Source material that is required to answer questions will be found in the ADDENDUM. 3. SECTION B consists of THREE essay questions. Questions 4, 5 and 6. 4. PAPER 1: Answer THREE questions as follows: 4.1 At least ONE must be a source-based question and at least ONE must be essay question.

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4.2 The third question can be either a source-based question OR an essay question. 5. PAPER 2: Answer THREE questions as follows: 5.1 At least ONE must be a source-based question and at least ONE must be essay question. 5.2 The third question can be either a source-based question OR an essay question. ALLOCATION OF CONTENT PER QUESTION PAPER ON NEXT PAGE:

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PAPER 1 SECTION A:SOURCE- BASED QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2 QUESTION 3

COLD WAR –Origins, Spheres of Influence and Who was to blame? AFRICA – Africa in the Cold War CIVIL RIGHTS IN USA – Civil Rights Movements.

SECTION B:ESSAYS QUESTION 4 QUESTION 5 QUESTION 6

COLD WAR –Vietnam AFRICA –Congo and Tanzania (successes and challenges) CIVIL RIGHTS IN USA –Black Power Movement

PAPER 2 SECTION A:SOURCE- BASED QUESTIONS QUESTION 1 QUESTION 2 QUESTION 3

CIVIL RESISTANCE OF 70s AND 80s –BCM, Soweto and Biko COMING OF DEMOCRACY – TRC NEW WORLD ORDER AFTER COLD WAR – A new global world order.

SECTIONB:ESSAYS QUESTION 4 QUESTION 5 QUESTION 6

RESISTANCE OF 70s AND 80s – Crisis of Apartheid and the nature of resistance COMING OF DEMOCRACY – Negotiations/Violence and a new government of national unity NEW WORLD ORDER AFTER COLD WAR – End of the Cold War and the events of 1989.

HOSPITALITY STUDIES Grade 12 Theory exam paper: (2 hours) The short questions will consist of multiple choice, columns, true and false and one-word answers. Mark allocation Total = 150 marks Short questions = 40 marks Longer questions = 110 marks What to study? Menu planning Costing Cocktail functions Meat Pastry Choux pastry Gelatine Desserts Wine Venues Serving

Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 20

GRADE 12 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JUNE 2014

Theory paper DATE: MARKS: TIME:

180 3 hours

Practical paper DATE: MARKS: TIME:

CONTENTS:

CONTENTS:

1. 2.1 2.2 4.1 4.2

1. OOP

Hardware Networks Security Concepts DB Design DB Management

Problem solving / Algorithms All Grade 11 work

120 3 hours

All Grade 11 work

GRADE 12 – LIFE SCIENCES – EXAM REQUIREMENTS – JUNE 2014

Time : 2 ½ hours Marks : 150 Structure of paper Section A : 40 marks -multiple choice -true or false -mix and match -terminology - short questions based on diagrams Section B : 80 marks -longer questions -diagrams -interpreting graphs -case studies -calculations Section C : 20 marks -essay type questions Content Requirements -

DNA Meiosis Reproduction in Vertebrates Genetics and Inheritance Response to the Environment The Human Endocrine System

LIFE ORIENTATION EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS JUNE 2014 GRADE 12 Total:80 marks

Time: 2 hours

Content: Chapter 1-5 and 7-10  Self-development (stress, adapting to change, conflict, communication, lifestyle plan)  Safety in fitness, personal fitness and setting health goals  Study skills (assessment, NSC and developing a study plan)  Careers and career choices (decisions, unemployment)  Democracy and human rights (citizenship, media and beliefs)  Safety in games and sport and indigenous games  Social and environmental responsibility (healthy living, mission and vision)  Traditional and non-traditional games and your community

Section A: 20 marks - Multiple choice questions - True of false Section B: 30 marks - Longer questions (facts and definitions and interpretations) Section C: 30 marks - Essay questions

Department of Mathematics Grade 12 – JUNE EXAMS 2014 VERY IMPRTANT NOTICE: Both Paper I and Paper II will include work covered in Grade 11 PAPER 1 MARKS: 125 TIME: 2,5 HRS NUMBER PATTERNS - quadratic & exponential SURDS QUADRATIC EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES GRAPHS (all functions) EXPONENTS CALCULUS FINANCE & GROWTH

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PAPER 2 MARKS: 125 TIME : 2,5 HRS 

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TRIG –PROBLEMS o BASED ON PYTHAGORAS o REDUCTION FORMULAE o SPECIAL ANGLES o COMPOUND AND DOUBLE ANGLES o TRIG GRAPHS o SOLUTION TO TRIANGLES ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY ( INCLUDING GRADE 11 WORK) STATISTICS EUCLIDEAN GEOMETRY (grade 11 work)

GRADE 12 Mathematical Literacy JUNE EXAM 2014 Two PAPERs 2H30 125 MARKS Paper one : level 1 and 2 questions on all topics Paper two: level 3 and 4 questions on all topics 

Ratio, proportion and percentages



Conversions done in grade 11



Finance:



Data Handling



Maps and Plans

Documents Tariffs & Income Tax Income ,expenditure & budgets Profit & loss Interest (simple & compound) Annuities Hire Purchase & Present Value Inflation

REMEMBER: Just when you thought you knew all the answers we change all the questions.

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STUDY HARD but PRACTICE AND APPLY KNOWLEDGE EVEN HARDER.

GRADE 12

PHYSICAL SCIENCE EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS

JUNE 2014

1. Format of the examination: Paper 1 Physics 2 Chemistry

Type of questions 10 multiple choice questions Structural questions 10 multiple choice questions Structural questions

Marks 20 130 20 130

Duration

Total

3 hours

150

3 hours

150

2. Equipment: Ensure that you have a blue pen to write with, a sharp pencil for diagrams and a calculator that you understand. You will be provided with a data sheet in both exams that may be of assistance to you. 3. Content: PAPER 1 - PHYSICS Topics Newton's laws and application of Newton's laws  Different kinds of forces: weight, normal force, frictional force, applied force (push, pull), tension (strings or cables)  Force diagrams, free-body diagrams  Newton's first, second and third laws of motion  Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation Momentum and Impulse  Momentum  Newton's second law of motion in terms of momentum  Impulse  Conservation of momentum and elastic and inelastic collisions Vertical Projectile Motion in One Dimension (1D)

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Work, Energy and Power  Work  Work-energy theorem  Conservation of energy with non-conservative forces present  Power Doppler Effect (relative motion between source and observer)

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Electrostatics  Coulomb's law  Electric fields

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Electric Circuits  Ohm's law  Power, energy  Series and parallel networks (no internal resistance)

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PAPER 2 - CHEMISTRY Topics

Grade

Quantitative Aspects of Chemical Change  Writing and balancing chemical equations  Molar volume of gases  Volume relationships in gaseous reactions  Concentration of solutions  More complex stoichiometric calculations (empirical formula, limiting reagents, etc) Intermolecular and interatomic (intramolecular) forces (chemical bonding)

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Organic Molecules  Organic molecular structures – functional groups, saturated and unsaturated structures, isomers  IUPAC naming and formulae  Structure and physical properties (boiling point, melting point, vapour pressure) relationships  Oxidation of alkanes  Esterification  Substitution, addition and elimination reactions  Plastics and polymers (ONLY BASIC POLYMERISATION as application of organic chemistry) Energy and Change  Energy changes in reactions related to bond energy changes  Exothermic and endothermic reactions  Activation energy

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NB: A more detailed explanation of the examination requirements is available on the school website: www.cbcmountedmund.co.za username: student password: cbcmted

"Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts." - A sign hanging in Albert Einstein's office at Princeton University

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