Question 1

A Mathematics teacher was curious to establish if her learners’ Mathematics marks influenced their Physical Sciences marks. In the table below, the Mathematics and Physical Sciences marks of 15 learners in her class are given as percentages (%). 1.1 Determine the equation of the least squares regression line for the data. (3) 1.2 Draw the … Read more

Question 2

Use the above information and ANNEXURE A to answer the questions that follow. 2.1.1 Determine the total amount claimed by the chief moderator (CM) and the internal moderator (IM).(3) 2.1.2 Calculate the value of A in TABLE 2.(2) 2.1.3 Markers are allowed a maximum number of marking hours based on the following formula: (a) Using … Read more

Question 2

Respond to ONE of the following longer transactional writing texts. The body of your response should be between 120 and 150 words in length. Write down the NUMBER and the HEADING of the text you have chosen,e.g. 2.1 FRIENDLY LETTER. Pay particular attention to format, language and register. Spend approximately 40 minutes on this section. … Read more

Question 6

In this section, questions are set on the following poems: ‘Everything has changed (except graves)’ by Mzi Mahola ‘To learn how to speak …’ by Jeremy Cronin NOTE: Answer the questions set on BOTH poems, i.e. QUESTION 6.1 ANDQUESTION 6.2. 6.1 Read the poem carefully and then answer the questions which follow. The number of … Read more

Question 5

In this section, questions are set on the following short stories: ‘NEXT DOOR’ by Kurt Vonnegut ‘THE LAST BREATH’ by Sam Kahiga Read the extracts from the TWO short stories below and answer the questions set oneach. The number of marks allocated to each question serves as a guide to theexpected length of your answer … Read more

Question 4

Read the extracts from the play below and answer the questions set on each.The number of marks allocated to each question serves as a guide to the expectedlength of your answer NOTE: Answer the questions set on BOTH extracts, i.e. QUESTION 4.1 ANDQUESTION 4.2. 4.1 EXTRACT G [Thami and Isabel are having a conversation in … Read more

Question 3

In this section, contextual questions are set on the following dramas: MACBETH by William Shakespeare MY CHILDREN! MY AFRICA! by Athol Fugard Read the extracts from the play below and answer the questions set on each.The number of marks allocated to each question serves as a guide to the expectedlength of your answer. NOTE: Answer … Read more