PAHANG TRIAL 2009 EXAMINATION CHEMISTRY PAPER 2 MARKING SCHEMES SECTION A - Structural Questions: Question 1. (a) (i) The presence of isotopes 1M (ii) Let the abundance of 63X be a %. The % abundance of 65X. = ( 100 – a ) 1M Relative atomic mass = ( 62.93 x a) + ( 64.93 x ( 100 -a) ) 1M
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FACULTI OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PAHANG BMM3643 (Sem II 2012/13) Assignment #4 1. a) What distinguishes machining from other manufacturing processes? b) What is a machining center? c) How important is the control of cutting-fluid temperature in operations performed in machining centers? Explain. (8 marks) * Answer. a) In machining‚ material is removed from the workpart so that the remaining material
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Life changed forever for the mainly Hakka community of Bukit Merah after Asian Rare Earth Sdn Bhd (ARE) began operations there in July 1982 to extract yttrium‚ a rare earth‚ from monazite. Within a few years‚ the villagers began noticing physical defects in their newborns‚ and at least eight leukaemia cases were confirmed. Medical examinations on children in the area found that nearly 40% of them suffered from lymph node diseases‚ turbinate congestion and recurrent rhinitis. Seven of the leukaemia
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people. Natural Disasters List December 25‚ 2012-Flood in Malaysia‚ worst since 1971! Flood in Malaysia -More than 10‚8000 people displaced due to flood in the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. Recent floods have affected Terengganu‚ Kelantan and Pahang area of Malaysia. -The Kelantan River at the Guillemard Bridge in Tanah Merah‚ Golok River in Jenob‚ Tanah Merah and in Rantau Panjang are running above the danger level. -A total 52 flood relief centres were now open all over Terengganu. -Flood
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Question Why did the Malaysian Government introduce National Service? Discuss the advantages and the disadvantages of National Service. Which do you support? Why? Contents 1. Introduction : page 2 2. Advantages versus Disadvantages : page 3 to 6 3. Discussion : page 7 4. Conclusion : page 7 5. Appendix A: Summary of Major Incidents : page 8 6. Appendix B: Newspaper Cutting on a Coma Case : page 9 7. Appendix C: A General Time Table of PLKN
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The objective of the health services in Malaysia is to raise and continuously improve the health status of individuals‚ families and communities. This includes health promotion‚ disease prevention as well as curative and rehabilitative services. The healthcare system in Malaysia involves many different agencies and organisations that may be directly‚ or indirectly‚ related to health. The Ministry of Health (MOH) acts as the primary provider‚ planner and organiser of medical‚ and health services
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Introduction The Federation of Malaya (Malay: Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) is the name given to a federation of 11 states (nine Malay states and two of the British Straits Settlements‚ Penang and Malacca) that existed from 1 February 1948 until 16 September 1963. The Federation became independent on 31 August 1957. It was reconstituted as Malaysia with the addition in 1963 of Singapore‚ Sabah‚ and Sarawak. History After World War 2‚ the British came again to Malaya and Britain suggested the
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told me that the only food they have is tapioca or merely bananas. It is said that in 1948 during the ‘Curfew Era’‚ foods become so scarce that only 3 tins of rice are allowed for each family per week in many places like Cherating and Pantai Beserah‚ Pahang. Students come to school with pale faces and many would faint during class hour due to starvation. So many others had died because of illness like malaria and high fever. Nevertheless‚ the sounds of war may be eerie but not demolishing the spirit
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Balance Scorecard for Performance Measurement‚ The Icfai University 10 Journal of Business Strategy‚ Vol. VI‚ No. 1‚ p. 11 3. Sorooshian‚ S (2014) Study on Unbalanceness of the Balanced Scorecard‚ Faculty of Industrial Management‚ University Malaysia Pahang‚ Malaysia‚ Applied Mathematical Sciences‚ Vol. 8‚ 2014‚ no. 84‚ 4163 – 4169
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Globalization of Malaysian Music Industry We live in a globalised world. Boundaries and differences are becoming increasingly blurred as globalisation takes over the course of human development. With the aid of information technology‚ we have become ever so advanced in many aspects beyond past generations. Thanks to the unlimited opportunities emerged from globalisation‚ we can have more frequent exchanging of ideas‚ trade‚ culture‚ education and so on‚ between a country and the rest of the world
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