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SECTION C
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]

Questions 21 - 27 are based on an article.

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is going through some difficult times after some 200 crew

members who are mostly female have resigned after experiencing the double airline tragedies

involving MH17 and MH370. According to Malaysia Airlines System Employees Union

(Maseu) secretary-general Abdul Malek Ariff, they were down to only about 3,000 cabin crew

members currently. Following the MH17 incident, there was a spike in crew resignations, but

the number has now decreased to routinely expected levels. One of the reasons cited for

leaving was family pressure apart from developing fear of flying.

In current situation, many of the staff have to work up to 12 hours daily – eight hours

compulsory and four hours overtime. Recruitment for new staff has been very slow and it has

to depend on its existing crew to keep flying. Many of the crew members have opted for early

retirement which is an alternative offered under the Collective Agreement. However, due to

the acute shortage of crew members, the management has rejected such applications.

MAS is working hard to rebuild confidence and hopes that it can encourage the entry of

more new staff. Medical centres have been set up to provide treatment plus engaging Mercy

Malaysia to provide emotional support to all its crew members. In addition, special prayers

have been organised as spiritual support for staff. Furthermore, work schedules for all crew

members are planned within the confines of the regulations and the legal flight time

limitations.

Adapted from – The Edge Financial Daily

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Questions 21 – 24
Read the article carefully and answer the questions below.

21 Who is going through a challenging situation?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
22 What type of problem Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is facing?
___________________________________________________________ [1mark]
23 Why do the crew members want to leave?
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
24 a) Who is Abdul Malek Ariff?
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
b) How many cabin crew members are there now?
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

c) What can the staff do under the Collective Agreement?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
d) According to the article, MAS has rejected early retirement due to.....
___________________________________________________________
[1 mark]
25 Fill in the table with appropriate words/phrases from the article.

Meaning Word/Phrase
a) tough
b) declined
[3 marks]
c) required

26 State 2 possible reasons why family members insisted the crew members to
resign.
i. _________________________________________________ [2 marks]
ii. _________________________________________________
27 List 3 steps MAS has taken to rebuild public confidence.

i. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
ii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
iii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]

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SECTION C
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]

Questions 21 - 27 are based on an article.

Cyberbullying is the act of tormenting someone online by sending or posting nasty

messages using electronic technology. It can be devices and equipment such as cell phones,

computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text

messages, chat, and websites. Sending mean text messages or emails, rumours sent by

email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or

fake profiles can be considered as a form of Cyberbullying.

Cyberbullying is different from the common physical or verbal type of bullying. Kids

who are being cyberbullied are often bullied in person as well. Furthermore, kids who are

cyberbullied have a harder time getting away from the behaviour. It can happen 24 hours a

day, 7 days a week, and reach a kid even when he or she is alone. It can happen any time of

the day or night and messages and images can be posted anonymously and distributed

quickly to a very wide audience. It can be difficult and sometimes impossible to trace the

source. Deleting inappropriate or harassing messages, texts, and pictures is extremely

difficult after they have been posted or sent.

Cyberbullying has damaging effects on kids such as skipping school, using alcohol and

drugs, drop in their school grades, having low self-esteem and health problems. Electronic

gadgets such as cell phones and computers themselves are not to blame for cyberbullying.

Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter can be used for positive activities, like

connecting kids with friends and family, helping students with school, and for entertainment.

But these tools can also be used to hurt other people.

Adapted from – Stopbullying.gov

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Questions 21 – 24
Read the article carefully and answer the questions below.

21 What is used to Cyberbully someone?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
22 How can one Cyberbully someone online?
___________________________________________________________ [1mark]
23 Name the gadgets used in Cyberbullying.
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

24 a) State two reasons why Cyberbullying is different from other forms of


bullying.
___________________________________________________________

b) Name two harmful effects of Cyberbullying on kids.


___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________ [2 marks]
25 Fill in the table with appropriate words/phrases from the article.

Meaning Word/Phrase
a) typical
b) oral
[3 marks]
c) dignity

26 State 2 possible reasons why some kids like to bully others.


i. _________________________________________________
ii. _________________________________________________ [2 marks]
27 Give 3 possible steps to stop bullying among kids.

iii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]


iv. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
v. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]

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SECTION C
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]

Questions 21 - 27 are based on an article.

Tun Sakaran Marine Park is a marine park located off the east coast of the state of

Sabah in Malaysia, on the island of Borneo. Tun Sakaran Marine Park was established in

2004 to protect the marine diversity of Semporna region. It has eight islands as well as three

large reefs and it is surrounded by the Celebes Sea. It is also widely known as the Semporna

Islands Park.

It is a underwater paradise for divers, snorkelers and tourists from around the world

and also for the locals. It only takes about 30 to 45 minutes and covering a distance of 15 to

25 kilometres, depending of which island is the destination for those coming from the

Semporna Jetty. This park covers an area of 350 square kilometres making it the biggest

marine park in Sabah. So far, over 520 species of fish has been recorded here. 255 species

of corals and 140 species of sponge have been spotted in this paradise. A substantial number

of these species can only be found here and not in other parts of Malaysia.

Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines have a few daily direct flights to Tawau airport from Kota

Kinabalu. Both airlines also have daily direct flights from Kuala Lumpur. It takes roughly one

hour from the Tawau airport to Semporna. As from Kota Kinabalu to Semporna, it takes about

9 hours journey. Many tour guides provide daily excursion to the Semporna islands. It can

cost from RM100 to RM200 per person for a day trip to one of these islands.

Adapted from – BeautifulKK.com

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Questions 21 – 24
Read the article carefully and answer the questions below.

21 What is Tun Sarakan Marine Park?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
22 Where is Tun Sarakan Marine Island situated?
___________________________________________________________ [1mark]
23 It is also commonly known as....
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
24 a) How many islands and reefs does it have altogether?
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________ [2 marks]

b) Why was Semporna Islands Park formed?


___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________ [2 marks]
25 Fill in the table with appropriate words/phrases from the article.

Meaning Word/Phrase
a) heaven
b) variety
[3 marks]
c) trip
26 Name 2 the two airlines which fly to Tawau.

i. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
ii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
27 List 3 ways to protect marine parks in Malaysia.

iii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]


iv. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
v. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]

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SECTION C
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]

Questions 21 - 27 are based on an article.

The giant panda has a black-and-white coat. The giant panda has a body shape typical

of bears. It has black fur on its ears, eye patches, muzzle, legs, arms and shoulders. The

giant panda's thick, woolly coat keeps it warm in the cool forests of its habitat. The giant

panda typically lives around 20 years in the wild and up to 30 years in captivity. The oldest

captive, a female named Ming Ming, had a recorded age of 34.

In the wild, the giant panda is a terrestrial animal and primarily spends its life roaming

and feeding in the bamboo forests of the Qinling Mountains and in the hilly Sichuan Province.

Giant pandas are generally solitary. Pandas communicate through vocalization and scent

marking such as clawing trees or spraying urine.

Though it belongs to the order Carnivora, the panda's diet is over 99% bamboo. The

average giant panda eats as much as 9 to 14 kg (20 to 30 lb) of bamboo shoots a day.

Pandas eat any of 25 bamboo species in the wild, such as Fargesia dracocephala and

Fargesia rufa. Bamboo leaves contain the highest protein levels; stems have less. The giant

panda must have at least two different species available in its range to avoid starvation.

The giant panda is an endangered species, threatened by continued habitat loss and

by a very low birth rate, both in the wild and in captivity. The giant panda has been a target of

poaching by locals since ancient times and by foreigners since it was introduced to the West.

Source – Wikipedia.com

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Questions 21 – 24
Read the article carefully and answer the questions below.

21 Which animal has a common body shape as the panda?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
22 How does the panda keep itself warm?
___________________________________________________________ [1mark]
23 For how long can a giant panda live in captivity?
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
24 a) Why the panda is called a terrestrial animal?
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
b) How do pandas interact with other pandas?
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

c) What does ‘Carnivora’ mean?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
d) Bamboo is panda’s favourite food because.....
___________________________________________________________
[1 mark]
25 Fill in the table with appropriate words/phrases from the article.

Meaning Word/Phrase
a) confined
b) earthy
[3 marks]
c) at risk

26 State 2 reasons why the giant panda is facing extinction.


i. _________________________________________________
ii. _________________________________________________ [2 marks]
27 List 3 ways on how we can protect the giant panda from extinction.

iii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]


iv. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
v. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]

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SECTION C
[15 marks]
[Time suggested: 25 minutes]

Questions 21 - 27 are based on an article.

Fast food is fast becoming a staple food for many Malaysians especially among many

young adults and children. Rising number of Malaysians are experiencing highly time-

constrained lifestyles with limited time for dining. Besides, fast food is popular with

consumers because it is more affordable as compared to foods and drinks offered by chained

full-service restaurants, in particular. Fast delivery services and drive-through facilities make it

very convenient for take away food for many on their way to work, during lunch or even on the

way home from work.

Research shows fast foods contain lots of calories, sugar, sodium and unhealthy fats --

substances that increase your risk of obesity, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and heart

disease. Increased health risks are directly associated with increased consumption of fast

foods. Many individuals in are becoming obese. Another result of fast food culture is the loss

of the family tradition of eating together. Children and adults rarely eat together now, and thus

get less opportunity to talk.

Undoubtedly, it is convenient and cheap, but as parents and educators it is important

to set examples for children to emulate. Parents and educators can be more involved in

increasing awareness regarding the negative effects of fast foods and discourage children

from consuming them. Parents can influence their children’s eating habits through the types

of foods they buy for themselves and their family. The snacks they serve for breakfast, lunch

and dinner also can help to develop a child’s eating habit.

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Questions 21 – 24
Read the article carefully and answer the questions below.

21 Why fast food is a favourite among many working adults?


___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]
22 What are the contents of a fast food?
___________________________________________________________ [1mark]
23 Name 3 diseases caused by consuming fast food.
___________________________________________________________ [1 mark]

24 a) What are the negative effects of eating fast foods?


___________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________ [2 marks]
b) Name two effects fast foods have on our culture.
___________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________ [2 marks]

25 Fill in the table with appropriate words/phrases from the article.

Meaning Word/Phrase
a) behaviour
b) space
c) realization [3 marks]

26 State 2 possible reasons why Malaysians fancy fast food.


i. _________________________________________________
ii. _________________________________________________ [2 marks]
27 Give 3 possible steps to educate children about the dangers of fast foods.

iii. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]


iv. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]
v. _________________________________________________ [1 mark]

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