2009 Level I Mock Exam: Afternoon Session The afternoon session of the 2009 Level I Chartered Financial Analyst® Mock Examination has 120 questions. To best simulate the exam day experience‚ candidates are advised to allocate an average of 1.5 minutes per question for a total of 180 minutes (3 hours) for this session of the exam. Questions 1-18 19-32 33-44 45-68 69-78 79-90 91-96 97-108 109-114 115-120 Topic Ethical and Professional Standards Quantitative Methods Economics Financial Statement
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"Afternoons" is a melancholy poem‚ about the inevitability of change and the passing of youth. The poem‚ written by Philip Larkin‚ forces the reader to reflect upon the lifestyle of a young woman with a husband and family. Previously‚ I thought this would be a very fulfilling lifestyle; however‚ Larkin has changed my opinion on this matter. Although Larkin’s thoughts on this life are completely biased‚ Larkin does make a valid point‚ which is that these young women lead a quite monotonous lifestyle
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Good afternoon year twelve‚ I am here today to offer you an understanding of the concept of belonging and the fact that it is not as simplistic as you may think. In relation to the statement‚ my opinion is that through gaining insights into one’s world‚ one becomes more disconnected to that world‚ though they may still appear to belong. The texts that have caused me to come to this conclusion are a collection of poems by Emily Dickinson‚ a unique nineteenth century American poet who had very
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Assessment art Georges-Pierre Seurat was a post-impressionist I will analyse his painting “ Sunday Afternoon” I will also analyse Claude Lorraines work “Seaport with the Embarkation of St. Ursula” he’s style is classical. Firstly I will analyse “Sunday afternoon”. The colours in the painting are simple and bright‚ the artist does not blend colours instead he dots pure colours and lets the eyes blend them. This takes a long time to do and a lot of patience‚ but it eliminates the grey colour you
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life of peasants (The Peasant Dance) and of urban dwellers in the 19th century (Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte). Thesis: Since the beginning of the 19th century Europe began to experience rapid changes in culture and society. Many of the effects from the Industrial Revolution paved the way for new industries to be created. Between the creation of The Peasants Dance to when the Sunday Afternoon on the Island of the Grande Jatte was painted you can clearly see the differences in
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In Sarah Keller’s book‚ Maya Deren: Incomplete Control‚ elaborates on some of Deren’s approaches to filmmaking especially with repetition and rhythm being pillars to Deren’s aesthetic. Keller states that‚ “Deren’s films especially Meshes of the Afternoon‚ also impacts significantly on spectatorship. The rhythm of the sound‚ movement and editing conspire to produce the effect of a trance film” (Keller). This sort of artistic expression within her film could have been the creative vision and
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Maya Deren‚ an incredibly well-known and well-regarded avant-garde filmmaker‚ entered the scene in 1943‚ with the release of her first film‚ created in collaboration with her husband Hammid: Meshes of the Afternoon. Deren would go on to create a number of other films‚ most notably At Land‚ A Study in Choreography for the Camera‚ and Ritual in Transfigured Time. Deren’s work has been picked at and analyzed by a number of critics over the years‚ looking at the role of the individual‚ the flexibility
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Suu Kyi looking behind wine meshes in a photo that is holding by someone with both hands. The image is considered as an narrative image because it includes vectors of motion which allow viewers to create story about participant‚ which is known as ‘represented participants’ that “points to the relational characteristic of participant in something and drawn attention” (Kress and van Leeuwen‚ 1996‚ pp. 47-48). The vectors in the image is formed by the hands and the wine meshes which creates a diagonal
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illustration‚ textbook Circuit Analysis I 20 3.7 Nodal versus Mesh Analysis (1) To select the method that results in the smaller number of equations. For example: 1. Choose nodal analysis for circuit with fewer nodes than meshes. *Choose mesh analysis for circuit with fewer meshes than nodes. *Networks that contain many series connected elements‚ voltage sources‚ or supermeshes are more suitable for mesh analysis. *Networks with parallel-connected elements‚ current sources‚ or supernodes are more
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;y(0) =y(1) = y”(0) =y”(1) = 0 Take 3 meshes . Using the finite difference method obtain the solution for the following differential equation d2y/dx2 +y = x subject to the boundary conditions y(0)=0 ; (dy/dx)x=1 =2 .Take 3 meshes . Obtain the exact solution and compare approximate value to exact value at x= 0.5 . Write a programme in MATLAB to obtain solution for the following differential equation in a square region .Divide the region into ‘n’ no of meshes . ˅2 Y = 0 The boundary values are of the
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