Sunday, October 07, 2007

NY Prelim Essay outlines available on Litespeed

The prelim essay outlines are available already. It is compulsory for you to read through the outlines because these questions were designed to simulate the A-levels.
Pls especially note some of the more do-able questions, those you should read even if you didn't do the questions. These questions are easy enough to tackle if they come out in the exams.

Q1 - environment question. Quite basic as long as you realise that 'living in harmony' means having mutual benefits

Q2 - simple topic on paper qualifications. Read this to remember that for 'too much' questions, you should discuss the negative implications if you want to agree

Q3 - It's not exactly a very difficult question but pls have sufficient e.g. of the complex relationship between science and religion

Q4 - Read this to see how to handle a 'necessary evil' question so you can handle it if the topic is on something other than war

Q5 - Pls read through this! It's not a difficult question and is also asked by other schools. There are a number of suggested points that you can use. Note that you need to know the problems of the poor and have a variety of e.g. (see poverty lect) to do this question

Q6 - Don't do! But do read through this because it is actually a possible AQ question.

Q7 - Read this to learn how to answer a 'waste of time' question

Q8 - Pls read this! This is a simple question type and can be used for any topic. But you need to go beyond the obvious and discuss political/economic and social importance.

Q9 - This was quite difficult because it's about unwholesome values, not just a censorship question

Q10 - Many people did this question so pls read to know where you went wrong. It's actually a philosophical question!

Q11 - I've gone through this in class before because it's a possible AQ question. Not something that you should try for essay but pls read because it's a highly possible AQ question!

Q12 - This is also a relatively simple question. But you need to show how countries are brought together, not just the benefits of sport or how people are brought together

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