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
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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
PAPER 2 MARKS: 125 TIME : 2,5 HRS
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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