1.4 Where was the person mentioned above, born? You can give either the city or the country name. (1)
INSTRUCTIONS 1. Please read through the questions…
INSTRUCTIONS 1. Please read through the questions before you answer. Answer in full sentences where possible. 2. Good use of language and grammar is required. 3. Answer all the questions. 4. Before you ‘submit’, please read through all your answers again. 5. The answers on this exam paper MUST be your own, original work. No work should be taken from other sources to answer the questions of this paper. 6. By beginning this question paper, you acknowledge that YOUR OWN WORK is required. You may not plagiarise. If you copy answers from other sources, you will receive a 0 mark.
3.2 Vasco da Gama sailed until he reached Natal. (1)
3.2 Vasco da Gama sailed until he reached Natal. (1)
3.2 Today, Zimbabwe recognizes the history of the country,…
3.2 Today, Zimbabwe recognizes the history of the country, and the many artifacts found have become symbols of power and greatness. Name the elements giving recognition. (3) Click on the blue button below to open the image of the Zimbabwean flag in a new tab
6.3 Look at the picture below, using the passage above and…
6.3 Look at the picture below, using the passage above and the picture, answer the following questions about a sailor’s life at sea. Click on the blue button below to open the image The main rations were salt beef or pork, cheese, fish, ale, and some ship biscuits. The quality of the food deteriorated because of storage problems and lack of ventilation and poor drainage. The food was also affected by the presence of rats and other vermin. There was a great deal of sickness at sea. Seamen were often cold and wet, while rats carried diseases and a poor diet caused malnutrition. (a) What disease is being shown above? (1)
(d) Why did the sailors often get sick on board the ship?…
(d) Why did the sailors often get sick on board the ship? (2)
2.8 En revendant [2.8] [les objets qui sont un peu abimés],…
2.8 En revendant , on réduit notre empreinte écologique.
3.3 Enfance heureuse à Paris. [1]
3.3 Enfance heureuse à Paris.
Test Instructions: Only the Honorlock Calculator is allowed…
Test Instructions: Only the Honorlock Calculator is allowed on the test. No other resources are allowed to assist you with your calculations, i.e. no notebooks, no textbooks, no other electronic devices, no help from other people, no help from other resources. Use your own paper to answer the quiz questions. You should only have ten sheets of blank scratch paper available to you. This will give you 20 pages (counting the front and back pages) of work space. Each page should be numbered on the front and back in the top right corner and print/write your name on all pages. Hold up each blank page to the camera so the entire page can be seen. You either need to have done this during the room scan or do it now. If you do not do this, you risk your test not being graded! Show all work clearly and correctly to receive full credit. If no work is shown, then you will receive no credit. The very last question on the quiz will ask you to show all your written work to the camera. Once you submit this test, your test is considered to be finished and you are not allowed to make any changes or add any material. Only after when you submit your test should you proceed to Part 2 where you are allowed to use other electronic devices to upload your completed test to our Canvas course page. Please take a picture or scan in your quiz and upload it to Canvas as a single pdf file. There may be an additional points allocated for clear and well-written mathematics solutions. Please respond True to confirm that you acknowledge these instructions and you have held up your blank scratch paper to the camera.
2.5 On trouve [2.5] [sur internet] des voitures ou des meubl…
2.5 On trouve des voitures ou des meubles d’occasion.