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H2 MATHEMATICS |
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EXAMINATION |
FORMAT |
TOTAL
MARKS |
WEIGHTAGE |
| 1.
Attitude & Participation |
Attendance;
Tutorial Worksheets; Class Particiaption; Attitude |
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5% |
| 2.
Continual Assessments |
Lecture
Tests; Open-Book Tests; MCQs |
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20% |
| 3.
Mid-Year |
Written
Paper:
One three-hour paper carrying a total mark of 100.
Consists about 14 questions of variable marks and lengths,
based on the Pure Mathematics syllabus, except that for the last question,
candidates will answer only one of the alternatives.
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100% |
15% |
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Promotional |
Written
Paper:
One three-hour paper carrying a total mark of 100.
Consists about 14 questions of variable marks and lengths, based on
the Pure Mathematics syllabus, except that for the last question,
candidates will answer only one of the alternatives.
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100% |
60% |
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JC2 H2 MATHEMATICS |
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EXAMINATION |
FORMAT |
TOTAL
MARKS |
WEIGHTAGE |
| 1.
Block Test |
Written
Paper:
One three-hour paper carrying a total mark of 100.
Consists about 14 questions of variable marks and lengths, based on
the Pure Mathematics syllabus, except that for the last question,
candidates will answer only one of the alternatives. |
100% |
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| 2.
Mid-Year |
Written
Paper:
One three-hour paper carrying a total mark of 100.
Consists about 14 questions of variable marks and lengths, based on
the Pure Mathematics and Statistics syllabus, except that for the
last question, candidates will answer only one of the alternatives.
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100% |
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| 3.
Preliminary |
Written
Paper:
Two three-hour papers, each carrying 50% of
the total mark, and each marked out of 100.
Paper 1: Consists about 14 questions of variable
marks and lengths, based on the Pure Mathematics syllabus, except
that for the last question, candidates will answer only one of the
alternatives.
Paper 2: Consists 4 sections, Sections A, B, C and D. Candidates
will answer all the questions in Section A. Candidates will also choose
one of Sections B, C or D, and answer all of the questions in that
section, except that for the last question in the section chosen,
candidates will answer onlyone of the alternatives.
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100% |
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A-Level |
Written Paper:
Two three-hour papers, each carrying 50% of
the total mark, and each marked out of 100.
Paper 1: Consists about 14 questions of variable
marks and lengths, based on the Pure Mathematics syllabus, except
that for the last question, candidates will answer only one of the
alternatives.
Paper 2: Consists 4 sections, Sections A, B, C and D. Candidates
will answer all the questions in Section A. Candidates will also choose
one of Sections B, C or D, and answer all of the questions in that
section, except that for the last question in the section chosen,
candidates will answer onlyone of the alternatives.
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100% |
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| JC2
H1 MATHEMATICS |
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EXAMINATION |
FORMAT |
TOTAL
MARKS |
WEIGHTAGE |
| 1.
Block Test |
Written
Paper:
One 2-hour paper carrying a total mark of 70.
Consists about 10 questions of variable marks and lengths, based on
the Pure Mathematics syllabus. Candidates are expected to answer all
questions.
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70% |
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| 2.
Mid-Year |
Written
Paper:
One 2½-hour paper carrying a total mark of 90.
Consists about 12 questions of variable marks and lengths, based on
the Pure Mathematics and Statistics syllabus. Candidates are expected
to answer all questions.
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90% |
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| 3.
Preliminary |
Written
Paper:
One 3-hour paper carrying a total mark of 100.
Consists about 13 questions of variable
marks and lengths, with Section A (40 marks) based on the Pure Mathematics
syllabus and Section B (60 marks) based on the Statistics syllabus.
Candidates are expected to answer
ALL questions.
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100% |
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A-Level |
Written
Paper:
One 3-hour paper carrying a total mark of 100.
Consists about 13 questions of variable
marks and lengths, with Section A (40 marks) based on the Pure Mathematics
syllabus and Section B (60 marks) based on the Statistics syllabus.
Candidates are expected to answer
ALL questions.
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100% |
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