Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Paper 1 Question
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Paper 1 Question
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Paper 1 Question
ENGLISH 0844/01
Paper 1 Non-fiction October 2020
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
• The insert contains the reading passages.
IB20 10_0844_01/2RP
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Section A: Reading
[1]
2 Which word in the second paragraph (lines 5–9) means ‘completely certain’?
[1]
3 How can choosing their own bedtime help a child with their homework?
[1]
[2]
5 Give a phrase from the fourth paragraph (lines 17–20) that means ‘to work well
in lessons’.
[1]
[1]
[1]
8 Look at the third paragraph (lines 10–16) and sixth paragraph (lines 25–27).
Which word used in both paragraphs shows that something could happen as a
result of something else?
[1]
Last paragraph
[2]
10 Complete the chart below to show the language features of a balanced argument.
• present tense •
• discussion connectives •
• • Those in favour of …
[3]
children
teachers
parents
everybody
[1]
Text B
12 Complete the sentence below with one word from the first paragraph.
[2]
14 Which phrase in lines 11–14 implies that the information is well known?
[1]
• subheadings •
• technical language •
• • After missing two nights of sleep, a
person will have problems thinking
and doing things.
[3]
16 Why does the writer use bullet points in the final paragraph (lines 15–24)?
[1]
17 ‘… the brain needs to spend time in bed and catch its ZZZs.’
alliteration
rhyme
personification
simile
[1]
18 What is the purpose of the dashes ( – ), used in both texts (Text A, line 8 and
Text B, lines 2 and 12)?
[1]
Section B: Writing
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