Politics
Why has Tony Blair's & Gordon Brown's style of governance has been criticized heavily over the past decade? How have they changed throughout the years?
What are some of the obvious constraints on parliament and how does it effect legislation?
Mention sources of the British constitution and explain how are they vital to its flexible characteristic.
Eng Literature
How have the idea of materialism unveiled America as a country of corrupt riches and virtuous bankers? [The Great Gatsby]
Explain the 'Titanic tragedy' in The Great Gatsby and give relevant examples from the text.
Explain the notion of class opposition in King Lear, how does it reflect on the story as a whole?
Economics
Give the definition of elasticity of demand and factors affecting it.
Why do people pay such high prices for commodities which are unimportant to life such as diamonds but pay low prices for goods crucial for survival such as water?
Is GDP (gross domestic product) a good measure of a country's growth? if not, why and what is then? If yes, why?
Maths
Find dy/dx for the function x^3 + 4^(x/2) + 3
Solve the simultaneous equations y + 2x = 5
2x^2 - 3x - y = 16
The equations x^2 + 10x + k = 0 has equal roots.
Find K.
For this value of K, sketch the graph of y = x^2 + 10x + k, showing the coordinates of any points at which the graphs meets the coordinate axes.
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Sense a big difference in the difficulty among the four subjects i'm doing? Official exams are daunting, its just 2 weeks away. I found out many wesleyans are going to do A-levels. Well here's a taste of what some of the questions to come, not that to dissuade you guys, but maybe to provide an insight of whats really ahead.
Maths, science and econs are quite popular from what I've found out, so here's what I think. The syllabus entails much similarity with form 5,4 even 3 malaysian syllabus(in the case of mathematics) therefore it won't be completely gobbledygook to new intakes.
Maths should be a free A for most wesleyans, science really depending on your grip on how much you already forgotten, haha. Econs seems simplistic and comprehensible in the earlier chapters but it goes much deeper as questions on a topic progresses. Again, it really depends how you find it. I personally think Econs A's within reach of a couple of metres, but beware of the deep, spiraling traps in disguise that lie beneath the short reach.
To all Alevel takers in January, good luck!
Why has Tony Blair's & Gordon Brown's style of governance has been criticized heavily over the past decade? How have they changed throughout the years?
What are some of the obvious constraints on parliament and how does it effect legislation?
Mention sources of the British constitution and explain how are they vital to its flexible characteristic.
Eng Literature
How have the idea of materialism unveiled America as a country of corrupt riches and virtuous bankers? [The Great Gatsby]
Explain the 'Titanic tragedy' in The Great Gatsby and give relevant examples from the text.
Explain the notion of class opposition in King Lear, how does it reflect on the story as a whole?
Economics
Give the definition of elasticity of demand and factors affecting it.
Why do people pay such high prices for commodities which are unimportant to life such as diamonds but pay low prices for goods crucial for survival such as water?
Is GDP (gross domestic product) a good measure of a country's growth? if not, why and what is then? If yes, why?
Maths
Find dy/dx for the function x^3 + 4^(x/2) + 3
Solve the simultaneous equations y + 2x = 5
2x^2 - 3x - y = 16
The equations x^2 + 10x + k = 0 has equal roots.
Find K.
For this value of K, sketch the graph of y = x^2 + 10x + k, showing the coordinates of any points at which the graphs meets the coordinate axes.
________________________________________________________________
Sense a big difference in the difficulty among the four subjects i'm doing? Official exams are daunting, its just 2 weeks away. I found out many wesleyans are going to do A-levels. Well here's a taste of what some of the questions to come, not that to dissuade you guys, but maybe to provide an insight of whats really ahead.
Maths, science and econs are quite popular from what I've found out, so here's what I think. The syllabus entails much similarity with form 5,4 even 3 malaysian syllabus(in the case of mathematics) therefore it won't be completely gobbledygook to new intakes.
Maths should be a free A for most wesleyans, science really depending on your grip on how much you already forgotten, haha. Econs seems simplistic and comprehensible in the earlier chapters but it goes much deeper as questions on a topic progresses. Again, it really depends how you find it. I personally think Econs A's within reach of a couple of metres, but beware of the deep, spiraling traps in disguise that lie beneath the short reach.
To all Alevel takers in January, good luck!
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