Year 10 English examination 2010 page 1 Year 10 English Examination November 2010 * You have two hours to complete this examination * You must write your answers on this paper and ask for extra paper if necessary. * Use blue or black pen. Do not use twink. * Attempt ALL questions. Name: ____________________________________________________ Form Class: ____________________________________________________ English Teacher ____________________________________________________
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Edexcel IGCSE Maths 2 Answers to activities and exercises Unit 1 NUMBER 11 ACTIVITY 1 Time (h) Speed (km/h) 1 160 2 80 4 40 6 26.7 7 22.9 8 20 EXERCISE 1 1 a 4 days 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 a a a a a a a 28 days 8 men 12 people 60 years 40 000 men 12 hours 32 km/litre b 2 days b b b b b b b 6 days 16 men 8 people 15 years 20 000 men 72 km/h 20 litres c 2 c c c c c 2 days 3 4.8 days 32 men 6 people 1200 years 400 men EXERCISE 1* 1 a Number of light bulbs (N) 6 5 2 30 b 3000 = NP 2 a Number of
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M13/5/MATME/SP1/ENG/TZ1/XX 22137303 mathematics STANDARD level Paper 1 Candidate session number 0 0 Thursday 9 May 2013 (afternoon) Examination code 2 1 hour 30 minutes 2 1 3 – 7 3 0 3 instructions to candidates Write your session number in the boxes above. not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Do You are not permitted access to any calculator for this paper. Section A: answer all questions in the boxes provided.
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PURE MATHEMATICS UNIT 1 ALGERBRA‚ GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS SPECIMEN PAPER PAPER 02 2 hours 30 minutes The examination paper consists of THREE sections: Module 1‚ Module 2 and Module 3. Each section consists of 2 questions. The maximum mark for each Module is 50. The maximum mark for this examination is 150. This examination consists of 6 printed pages. INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. DO NOT open this examination paper until instructed to do so. 2. Answer ALL questions from the THREE
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The Past We all have a past and in that past we try to regain something significant to us. In the classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and set in the 1920s New York. The story centers on the mysterious protagonist whose life is fueled by his dream to reclaim the love of his life‚ Daisy. This mysterious protagonist has a “past” that he is trying to re-write to obtain his dream. His past influence his action and values leading to his demise. This mysterious protagonist
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ECONOMICS GLOSSARY YEARS 10 & 11 A Term Definition Absolute advantage The ability to produce a good or service at an `absolutely` lower cost. Absolute or nominal prices The prices that we observe today in terms of today’s pounds. Also called nominal or current prices. Aggregate demand All planned expenditures for the entire economy added together. Aggregate demand curve Planned purchase rates for all goods and services in the economy at various
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Why the past should not be glorified We should not preserve the past‚ we should look to the future. We are living in the modern era‚ where people are practical and realistic‚ optimistic that new inventions and discoveries will improve their lives. For most‚ it would be plain foolishness if one were to be so mindful about the past‚ when instead‚ one should invest his time and thought into building a better and more meaningful life in the future. Ironically‚ in the midst of their “pragmatic” judgement
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Horror Plague Overwhelms Village The Duvall family is this morning leaving the small village of Malsam‚ after a terrible experience. During the past two weeks‚ an infestation of mice has occurred throughout the village of Malsam‚ where the Duvall family had recently moved in. Various neighbours of the Duvall family began to be suspicious as they heard unusual noises coming from their home. On Monday 13th Gabriel and Luca‚ the Duvall children‚ arrived at school with a shoebox containing
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IGCSE English Language Paper 3: Written Coursework IGCSE English Language Paper 3: Written Coursework Contents 1. Sample A 2. Sample B 3. Sample C 4. Sample D 5. Sample E 6. Reading Grids 7. Writing Grids 8. Written Coursework 9. Coursework Frontsheet 5 11 19 25 35 43 45 49 55 Edexcel IGCSE English - Exemplar Coursework Page 3 Edexcel IGCSE English - Exemplar Coursework Page 4 IGCSE English Language Paper 3: Written Coursework – Exemplar Materials Sample A Edexcel IGCSE English - Exemplar
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Foundation Tier Sample Assessment Material Time: 1 hour You do not need any other materials. Paper Reference 5CH1F/01 Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. Information The total mark for this paper is 60. The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how
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