AFRIKAANS: EERSTE ADDISIONELE TAAL GRADE 10 JUNIE EKSAMEN - 2015 VRAESTEL 3: KREATIEWE SKRYFWERK – 2,5 UUR 100 PUNTE IN KLAS: Vraag 1: 50 punte AFDELING A: Opstelle 150 – 200 woorde Vraag 2: 30 punte AFDELING B - EEN Langer Transaksionele skryfstuk Brief [ vriendskaplik, klagte, aansoek ], dialoog, brosjure, dagboekinskrywing, koerantberig, toespraak, pamflet, 120 – 150 WOORDE [IN KLAS GEDOEN] Vraag 3: 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: Gedigte: LETTERKUNDE - 2 UUR Pryslied vir Suid-Afrika – bl 27 Vir Sarah Baartman – bl 70 Legende van die Watersoekers – bl 106 Lied van die Fietsers Gesteelde TV Kort verhale: Kaptein duiwel – bl 19 Die Bidsprinkaan – bl 47 Sarah Bronkhorst en die duimryer Elke hond kry sy dag. VRAESTEL VRAAG 1: VRAAG 2: VRAAG 3: 1: 2 UUR BEGRIP OPSOMMING TAAL : Alle taalbegrippe soos in handbook M. STEYNBERG & A LE ROUX 70 PUNTE 80 PUNTE [30] [10] [40] GRADE 10 JUNE 2015 EXAM REQUIREMENTS ACCOUNTING Accounting Concepts Analysis of transactions (Accounting Equation) All the subsidiary books (CRJ, CPJ, PCJ, DJ, CJ, DAJ, CAJ, GJ, SJ, WJ) Posting to General Ledger Posting to Debtors’ Ledger Posting to Creditors’ Ledger Ethics and Internal Control VAT (Value Added Tax) 200 Marks 2 Hours Grade 10 Business Studies SECTION A SECTION B SECTION C QUESTION 1-4 SHORT QUESTIONS (MCQ, Match column, true & false, fill in missing word) THIS SECTION IS COMPULSORY QUESTION 5- 6 APPLICATION QUESTIONS BOTH QUESTIONS IN SECTION B ARE COMPULSORY QUESTION 7-8 ESSAY TYPE QUESTIONS THERE ARE TWO QUESTIONS, LEARNERS CHOOSE ONE 40 MARKS (30 minutes) 120 MARKS (60 minutes) 40 MARKS (30 minutes) TOTAL: 200 MARKS TIME: 2 Hours Chapters to study: Chapter 1: Micro environment Chapter 2: Market environment Chapter 3: Macro environment Chapter 5: Business sectors Chapter 6: Contemporary socio-economic issues Chapter 7: Social responsibility Chapter 8: Entrepreneurship Chapter 9: Forms of ownership Grade 10 Exam Requirements French Second Additional Language – June 2015 Paper 1 = 100 marks Section A : [50 marks] Textes non-préparés (un-seen comprehension) Questions will be varied including multiple choice questions, qui dit quoi ? vrai / faux ? Pour / contre ? Section B : [50 marks] Grammaire Paper 2 = 100 marks Section A : [50 marks] Messages You will be given a choice of 4 messages and you will have to answer to 3 of them (10 marks each). These can be either text messages, short e-mail messages, memos, Whatsapps etc…read the instructions carefully to be certain that you have the correct format when you answer. Section B : [50 marks] Vocabulaire GRADE 10 ENGLISH PAPER 1: Comprehension (30) Learn all Language notes in file. Summary (10) Revise summary practise exercises. Language in context (30) Cartoons, adverts and textual editing. PAPER 2: Poetry: SEEN 2x10= (20) Learn notes on ‘Touting Taxi’, ‘The Zebras’, ‘Motho ke Motho’, ‘The night train’, ‘The Birth Of Shaka’, ‘My Beautiful Land’, ‘Anthem for Doomed Youth’. UNSEEN (10) Romeo and Juliet – Contextual/Essay (25) Learn all work associated with the play up to the end of Act 3. Cry Freedom – Contextual/Essay (25) Learn all work associated with the novel up to end of Chapter 8. Geography Exam Grade 10 June 2015 PAPER 1 PAPER 2 Marks: 140 Marks: 60 Time: 2 Hours Time: 1 Hour Learners must answer all questions Learners must answer all questions Question 1 (70 marks) Question 1 Short objective type questions for 10 marks covering the Atmosphere and Geomorphology Atmosphere for 30 marks Geomorphology for 30 marks Question 2 (70 marks) Short objective type questions for 10 marks covering the Atmosphere and Geomorphology Atmosphere for 30 marks Geomorphology for 30 marks Multiple choice questions (10 marks) Question 2 Map calculations (20 marks) Question 3 Analysis and interpretation of a topographic map and a photograph (20 marks) Question 4 GIS (10 marks) HISTORY Grade 10 June Exam Requirements: SECTION A: Answer ONE question from this section. It can either be an essay or source based questions: - The Ming Empire in China - The Songhai in Africa - The Mughal Empire in India - Europe under Feudalism - European Expansion Section B: Answer ONE question from this section. It can either be an essay or source based questions: - The Spanish in South America - The Transatlantic Slave Trade - The Portuguese in Africa - The Dutch in South Africa - The French Revolution - The influence of Napoleon in France NB! You must answer ONE Essay and ONE source-based question. If you answer an essay question in Section A, you must answer the source based questions in Section B, alternatively: If you answer an essay question in Section B, you must answer the source based questions in Section A. HOSPITALITY STUDIES Grade 10 Theory exam paper: (1,5 hours) The short questions will consist of multiple choice, columns, true and false and one-word answers. Mark allocation Total = 120 marks Short questions = 30 marks Longer questions = 90 marks What to study? Hygiene Kitchen equipment Recipe interpretation Cooking methods Menu planning and nutrition Scones, muffins, pancakes, crumpets and waffles Tea and coffee Venue preparation Consumer relations Service and billing Chapter 3 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 11 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 GRADE 10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JUNE 2015 Theory paper DATE: MARKS: TIME: 120 2 hours CONTENTS: All Scratch and Delphi theory covered so far. 1. 2. 3. 4. Basic Concepts of Computing Data Representation and Storage Hardware System Software Practical paper DATE: MARKS: TIME: 100 3 hours CONTENTS: 1. Intro to Scratch 2. Counting loops 3. Variables, Input Processing, Output and Calculations 4. N/A 5. Intro to Delphi Programming 6. Intro to Gogga Programming 7. Fundamental Concepts 8. Problem Solving using Input, Processing and Output GRADE 10 – LIFE SCIENCES MRS K BAISLEY EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS – JUNE 2015 FORMAT OF PAPER SECTION A: 50 MARKS Multiple Choice Terminology Match the columns True or False SECTION B: 80 MARKS Short Questions (Including diagrams, graphs, tables) SECTION C: 20 MARKS Essay Question WHAT YOU NEED TO STUDY Molecules for Life Cell structure Cell structure and function – role of organelles Cell division – Mitosis Plant and Animal tissues Leaf structure Anatomy of a dichotyledonous Transpiration Support systems in Animals – Human skeleton, including joints, tendons, muscles and ligaments. STUDY HARD AND YOU WILL SEE GOOD RESULTS!! LIFE SCIENCE IS NOT DIFFICULT, IT JUST REQUIRES TIME AND EFFORT!! LIFE ORIENTATION EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS JUNE 2015 GRADE 10 Total: 80 marks Refer to all class notes Time: 1 ½ hours Section A: 20 marks - Multiple choice questions - True of false - Column A and B Section B: 30 marks - Longer questions (facts and definitions and interpretations) Section C: 30 marks - Essay questions STUDY Self-awareness, self-esteem and self-development Communication skills Power and gender Value of exercise Self-knowledge for career choices Life domains Socio-economic factors (tax etc.) Democracy and human rights Youth and civic organisations Environmental responsibilities Department of Mathematics Grade 10 – JUNE EXAMS 2015 PAPER 1 MARKS: 75 TIME : 2 HRS NUMBER PATTERNS RATIONAL AND IRRATIONAL NUMBERS EQUATIONS AND INEQUALITIES EXPONENTS PRODUCTS AND FACTORS ALGEBRAIC FRACTIONS PAPER 2 MARKS: 75 TIME : 2 HRS TRIGONOMETRY ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY GRADE 10 EXAMINATION REQUIREMENTS JUNE 2015 1. Format of question paper: One paper (2 hours) combining Physics and Chemistry will be written. Physics / Chemistry (2 hours) SECTION A Multiple choice questions - 10 Questions – 2 marks each SECTION B Longer type questions Total Marks 20 130 150 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 that may be of assistance to you. 3. Content: You need to study: all classwork and notes the following work from your textbook (Physical Sciences 10 – Mind Action Series) Content Module 1- Matter and materials 1 Unit 1 – Classification of matter. 2 Unit 2 – The kinetic Molecular Theory 3 Unit 3 – The atom: Basic building block of all matter 4 Unit 4 – The periodic table 5 Unit 5 – Chemical bonding 6 Unit 6 – Particles making up substances Module 2 – Waves, sound and light 9 Unit 1& 2 –Transverse waves and pulses 10 Unit 3 – Longitudinal waves 8 Unit 4 – Sound and hearing 9 Unit 5 – Electromagnetic radiation Module 4 – Electricity and magnetism 10 Unit 1 - Magnetism Pages 26 - 47 48 - 55 56 - 67 69 - 88 89 - 100 146 - 161 101 - 113 114 – 117 120 -128 129- 143 180 - 189 GOOD LUCK – Success comes to those who prepare well. Sepedi Lelemetlaleletso la pele Kreiti 10 Lephephe la 1 Meputso : 80 Nako: 2 diiri Karolo A Tekatlhaologanyo : (30) Karolo B Kakaretso: (10) Karolo C Thutapolelo le tiriso: (40) Lephepe la 2 Dipuku tsa go bala Karolo A Podilane Mankga (35) Karolo B Kgalekgale (35) Lephephe la 3 Karolo A Taodiso (50) Meputso: 70 Nako: 2 diiri Meputso: 100 Nako: 2,5 Karolo B Ditsweletswa tsa tirisano tse telete (30) Karolo C Ditsweletswa tsa tirisano tse kopana (20)
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