EXAMINATION BOOKLET NOVEMBER 2017
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1 EXAMINATION BOOKLET NOVEMBER 2017 GRADE 10 SUBJECT CONTENT TIME MARKS ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE AFRIKAANS FAL Paper 1 Language and Comprehension, Summary, Visual Literacy, Textual Editing. Paper 2 Poetry (Term poems), Unseen poem The Mark (chapter 11 end), Romeo and Juliet (Act 3 end) Vraestel 1: Leesbegrip/Opsomming/Kommunikatiwe Taal (Advertensie, Strokiesprent, Artikel en Prent) Vraestel 2: Suurlemoen! en Gedigte (Najaarsdroom en Die Rekord en Klara Majola) 2 HOURS 2.5 hours 2 hrs 1½ hrs (70) (80) MATHEMATICS Algebraic expressions, equations (and inequalities) and exponents Paper 1 Paper 2 Geometry and measurement Number patterns 10 Analytical geometry 15 Functions and graphs 30 Trigonometry 50 Finance and growth 15 Data Handling 15 Probability hours
2 MATHEMATICAL LITERACY Total marks 100 Total marks 100 Main topics to study: Rounding Conversions Scale Time Finance Taxation Interest Data Handling Probability Measurement 1.5hrs 1.5hrs All Term 1 and 2 work. Term 1 Chapter 1: Development of the self in society pg Chapter 3: Careers and career choices pg Chapter 5: Democracy and human rights pg hours LIFE ORIENTATION Term 2 Chapter 7: Study skills pg Chapter 9: Social and environmental responsibility pg Term 3 Chapter 11: Development of the self in society pg
3 Chapter 13: Careers and career choices pg Term 4 Chapter 15: Career and career choices pg Chapter 17: Democracy and human rights pg Be aware of all Physical Education chapters. Questions will be asked from some of these Chapters. (chapter 2, 4, 6, 8) Paper 1 Physics Waves, sound and light 2 hours 150 Textbook Transverse pulses (definitions, speed calculations) Interference (draw) PHYSICAL SCIENCE Transverse waves (definitions, speed calculations) Longitudinal waves (definitions, calculations) Sound Reflection Pitch, volume, quality Ultrasound
4 Electromagnetic radiation o Wave/particle properties o Nature o Electromagnetic spectrum o Properties o Penetrating ability o Uses and disadvantages o Particle nature (calculations) Electricity and magnetism Textbook Magnetism Electrostatics (calculations regarding conservation of charge and charge quantisation) Electric circuits Potential difference
5 Current strength Resistors Ohm s law Circuit calculations with and without EMF Mechanics Textbook Vectors and scalars Frame of reference Displacement and distance Speed and velocity Acceleration Ticker timer calculations Graphs of motion Equations of motion Mechanical energy
6 o Gravitational potential energy o Kinetic energy Conservation of mechanical energy Revise all homework, exercises, class work, examples, worksheets and past papers. Remember to bring a calculator, ruler and relevant stationery to the exam. Paper 2 Chemistry Time: 2 hours Marks: 150 Matter and materials Textbook Properties of matter Mixtures Pure substances Names and formulae of substances
7 Metals, non-metals, metalloids Conductors, insulators, semi-conductors Thermal conductors and insulators Magnetic and non-magnetic materials States of matter Phase change Kinetic molecular theory Atomic structure Electron configuration Periodic table (trends, ionisation energy, atomic radius, electron affinity, electronegativity) Chemical bonding o Covalent bonds o Ionic bonding o Lewis and Couper notation
8 o Metallic bonding o Covalent molecular structures o Covalent network structures o Different types of formulae o Models of molecules Chemical Change Textbook Physical change (phase, change and colour change) Chemical change Synthesis reactions Decomposition reactions Law of constant composition (calculations) Law of conservation of charge (calculations) Law of volume relationships (calculations) Balancing equations
9 Energy changes (calculations and drawing graphs) Reactions in aqueous solution Ions, ionisation, dissociation Electrolysis Solubility rules and precipitation reactions Types of chemical reactions Quantitative aspects of chemical change Atomic mass, molecular and formula mass Mole concept and calculations Percentage composition Empirical formula Molar volume Concentration Basic Stoichiometric calculations Chemical systems
10 Textbook Composition and interaction with other global systems Revise all homework, exercises, class work, examples, worksheets and past papers. Remember to bring a calculator, ruler and relevant stationery to the exam. Textbook pages Physical change (phase, change and colour change) Chemical change Synthesis reactions Decomposition reactions Law of constant composition (calculations) Law of conservation of charge (calculations) Law of volume relationships (calculations) Balancing equations Energy changes (calculations and drawing graphs) Reactions in aqueous solution
11 Ions, ionisation, dissociation Electrolysis Solubility rules and precipitation reactions Types of chemical reactions Quantitative aspects of chemical change Atomic mass, molecular and formula mass Mole concept and calculations Percentage composition Empirical formula Molar volume Concentration Basic Stoichiometric calculations Chemical systems Textbook pages Composition and interaction with other global systems
12 Revise all homework, exercises, class work, examples, worksheets and past papers. Remember to bring a calculator, ruler and relevant stationery to the exam. LIFE SCIENCE Refer to teacher GRADE 10: NOVEMBER COMMON EXAMINATIONS 2017 The prescribed topics will be assessed as follows: 3Hrs 150 SECTION A: SOURCE-BASED QUESTIONS (One question per topic will be set) SECTION B: ESSAY QUESTIONS (One question per topic will be set) HISTORY 1.TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA AFTER 1750 Question focus: The political revolution The rise of the Zulu state The consolidation of the Zulu kingdom 1. TRANSFORMATIONS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA AFTER 1750 Question focus: The emergence of the Sotho kingdom The Sotho kingdom under Moshoeshoe His relationship with his neighbours 2. COLONIAL EXPANSION AFTER COLONIAL EXPANSION AFTER 1750
13 Question focus: Britain at the Cape Changing labour patterns Boer responses to the British control Xhosa responses to cooperation and conflict and the cattle killing Question focus: Cooperation and conflict on the Highveld The Boer Republic north of the Vaal The Boer Republic between the Orange and Vaal The Sotho kingdom under Moshoeshoe (affected by the Boers) 3.THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR AND UNION Question focus: The South African War, Background of the war and the scorched earth policy. The experiences of Afrikaners in the British concentration camps The role and experiences of women in the war The role and experiences of black South Africans in the war 3. THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR AND UNION Question focus: The Native Land Act of 1913 The economic and social impact of the Land Act Reactions to the Land Act The foundations of the system of apartheid GEOGRAPHY THREE questions must be answered: ONE source based, ONE essay and ONE either source based or essay. All questions are 50 marks (TOTAL 150). You may answer two questions from one topic. PAPER 1 - Theory: The atmosphere = page hours 225 Marks
14 Geomorphology = Population = Water resources = PAPER 2 - Mapwork: Mapwork skills Bearing Distance Gradient Area Magnetic declination Magnetic bearing Scale Topographic maps Aerial & orthophoto maps GIS 1.5 hours 75 Marks ACCOUNTING Year-end-procedures (Chapter 9): Adjustments; Closing Transfers; Reversals; Income Statement; Balance Sheet; Notes to Financial Statements Analysis of Financial Statements (Chapter 9): Calculate, explain, comment and compare Profitability; Solvency; Liquidity; Return on Owners Equity Budgets (Chapter 10): Cash Budget; Zero-based budget; Capital Budget; Long Term Budget; Medium Term Budget. 3 hours 300
15 Manufacturing Concerns (Chapter 11): Direct Cost; Indirect Cost; Direct Materials; Indirect Material; Factory Overheads; Prime Costs; Variable Costs; Fixed Costs; Work-in-Progress All work completed and studied for the June exam (Chapter 1 to 8). Paper 1 Paper 2 2hrs 150 ECONOMICS MAIN TOPIC 1 MACROECONOMICS TOPICS Basic concepts Basic economic problem Circular flow & Quantitative elements Business cycles MAIN TOPIC 2 PURSUITS ECONOMIC TOPICS Economic growth and development and globalisation History of money & banking South African economic growth and development in historical context Population & Labour force Time: 3 hours Marks: 300 MAIN TOPIC 1 MICROECONOMICS TOPICS Dynamics of markets Production possibility curve Public sector intervention MAIN TOPIC 2 CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC ISSUES TOPICS Unemployment Labour relations Economic redress
16 BUSINESS STUDIES The exam will consist of THREE sections. Section A Compulsory Short direct questions To be answered on the answer sheet provided Types of questions; multiple choice, true or false, give one word, match the columns 40 marks 30 minutes should be spent on doing this question Content ALL work Section B Consists of 5 questions Choose 3 and answer those only Direct and indirect questions E.g. list, name, state, explain, identify 60 marks each 60 x 3= minutes should be spent on completing this question Content- ALL work, each question will come from 1 learning area Section C Essay type question 4 questions given Choose 2 and answer those only
17 40 marks each 40 x 2= 80 Remember layout F- Facts (32) Intro, body, conc. L-layout (2) A- Analysis (2) S- Synthesis (2) O- Originality (2) Exam: 3Hours 300 Marks Content Covered Business Environments Micro, market and macro environments Inter-relationships Business sectors Socio economic issues Social responsibility Business ventures Entrepreneurs Business opportunities Forms of ownership Contracts Business locations Presentation of business information
18 Business Plans Business roles Creative thinking Self management Relationship and team performance Business operations 8 business functions Quality of performance in business environments HOSPITALITY STUDIES What is Hospitality Studies? Food and beverage establishments Appliances, equipment and utensils in the kitchen and restaurant Recipes Mise-en-place in the kitchen Hygiene South African food pyramid Nutrients and their functions Cooking methods Scones & Muffins Fruit Mise-en-place in the restaurant : buffet Table setting for buffet-style breakfasts, brunches Pancakes, waffles and crumpets Eggs Cereals
19 TOURISM Dairy Products Tea and Coffee Plated service Menu Planning Mince and Sausages Pasta Salad and salad dressings Customer Relations Paying the bill Safety and Security Accommodation Establishments Functional Positions in Rooms division Senior Management Positions Module 1: What is tourism Unit 1-10 Module 2: Working with maps Unit 1-7 Module 3: Tourist attractions Unit 1-10 Module 4: Heritage and communication Unit 1-5 PAPER 1: CIVIL- 1st angle focus 2 hrs 100 EGD Q1-Civil analytical, includes circuits Q2-Descriptive Geometry -Solid Geometry
20 Q3-1-point perspective Q4-Civil drawing PAPER 2: MECHANICAL 3rd angle focus 2 hrs 100 Q1-Mechanical analytical Q2-Geometrical Constructions Q3-Isometric Drawings Q4-Mechanical Working Drawing Orthographic projections CONSTRUCTION CIVIL SERVICES Section A: Generic Questions Question 1: Occupational Health and Safety (20) Question 2: Materials and Tools (40) Question 3: Graphics (40) Question 4: Quantities and Joining (40) Section B: Subject Specific Question 5: Foundations (30) Question 6: Formwork (30) Section A: Generic Questions Question 1: Occupational Health and Safety (20) Question 2: Materials and Tools (40) Question 3: Graphics (40) Question 4: Quantities and Joining (40) Section B: Subject Specific 3hrs 200 3hrs 200
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