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Grade 08

Final Exam
Scopes 2024
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Rules:
• Textbooks need to be submitted @ 07:20 – 08:10 in J2.
• Learners should wait outside exam venue until invigilator arrives.
• Learners seated @ 08:30 before the start of the exam in allocated exam rooms for this
exam session or study session.
• Learners are allowed 10 min reading time before the exam starts.
• Learners may not write on a question paper during an exam or test session.
• Learners that are absent on the day of the exam must produce a doctor’s certificate on
returning to school and must be prepared to write the missed exam on the day they are
back at school.
• All electronic devises (cell phones, tablets etc.) including smart watches must be switched
off and placed in the learner’s bag. If the learner is caught with it on their possession during
tests or exams it is seen cheating with the help of the device.
• All bags placed in front / back of the class.
• No additional notes or books will be allowed during exam sessions.
• Learners may not speak to other learners when you have a question paper in front of you.
If you want to ask something, call the invigilator.
• No talking or group study to take place during study sessions.
• All stationery must be kept in a see-through pencil case/bag.
• No borrowing of any devices or stationery in exams or study sessions.
• If a learner is suspected of cheating his/her examination script will be taken in by the
invigilator and signed by the invigilator and the student and incriminating evidence
removed. A new examination booklet will be issued to the student who will receive no
extra time. Inform the relevant chief invigilator as soon as possible – a possible disciplinary
hearing will follow and if found guilty the student will receive 0 for the examination.
• The specified dress code of the school must be always adhered to.
• Always adhere to the LEARNER CODE OF CONDUCT
• At the end of the exam & test session, you REMAIN SEATED until all the papers
have been collected.
• Wait for the invigilators to give the instructions to leave.

Thank you for your kind co-operation and


GOOD LUCK!

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AFRFA:
Duration:2 Hrs Marks: 60
The Test Question paper is about all of Term 1,2 and 3’s work.

Learners can use their Afrikaans textbook (Afrikaans Sonder Grense) and notes to study.

Vraag 1 : Literêre/nie literêre teks ( Comprehension Test) (20 punte)


Vraag 2 :Visuele teks (Visual text) (10 punte)
Vraag 3 : Opsomming (Summary)(10 punte)
Vraag 4 : Taalstrukture en-konvensies (Language) (20 punte)

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CART:
Paper 1
THEORY EXAMINATION.

Final Exam Study Work:

SECTION A: VISUAL ARTS


• Elements of the Arts.
• Creative lettering.
• World of fashion.
• Social Issues.
• Arts in society.
• Drawing from a recipe.
• Water colour technique.
• Mandala.

SECTION B: DRAMA
• Elements of Playmaking.
• Making up stories.
• Using symbols in a play.
• Developing tension.
• Drammma!
• Analysis a poem and indigenous poetry.
• Interacting with the audience.
• Drama styles in theatre.
• Technical elements in theatre.
• Staging conventions.
• Media.

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EMS-ACCN:
Paper 1
Duration:90 minutes
Final Exam Study Work:
➢ Basic accounting concepts.8-16
➢ Accounting equation pg 29
➢ Posting to the general ledger pg 74-90 (Bank account)
➢ Source documents pg 55-57
➢ Service enterprise versus Trading enterprises pg 58-59
➢ Subsidiary journals pg 74-90
➢ Trial balance pg 74-92

ENS-BSTD/ECON:
Paper 1
Duration: 2 Hours
Final Exam Study Work:

LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT
• Characteristics of a good manager (page 36)
• Functions of management (page 35)
• Management tasks (page 34)

FORMS OF OWNERSHIP
• Characteristics of forms of ownership
• Advantages and disadvantages

FACTORS OF PRODUCTION (page 18 and 20)

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ENGFA:
Paper 1
The question paper consists of FOUR sections:
SECTION A: Comprehension (20)
SECTION B: Visual Literacy (10)
SECTION C: Summary (10)
SECTION D: Language (20)
TOTAL MARK [60]
Final Exam Study Work:
Visual Literacy
• Cartoons
• Advertisement
Summary
• Proper layout of a summary
Language to study
1. Punctuation
2. Tenses
3. Indirect & Direct Speech
4. Active & Passive
5. Parts of speech

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ENGHL:
Paper 1
The question paper consists of FOUR sections:
SECTION A: Comprehension (20)
SECTION B: Visual Literacy (10)
SECTION C: Summary (10)
SECTION D: Language (20)
TOTAL MARK [60]
Final Exam Study Work:
Visual Literacy
• Cartoons
• Advertsments
Summary
• Proper layout of a summary
Language to study
1. Punctuation
2. Antonyms
3. Synonym
4. Parts of speech
5. Past tense
6. Reported speech
7. Concord
8. Types of sentences
• Complex sentences
• Compound sentences
• Simple sentences
9. Suffixes

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SS-GEOG:
Paper 1
TERM 3: 35 MARKS

SETTLEMENT.

• Urban settlement. Page 58


• Lans use within urban settlement: 59-61
• Rural settlement. Page 62-63
• Natural and constructed features. Page 66-67
• Urbanisation. Page 72-73
• Social issues related to the rapid growth of cities. Page 78

TERM 4: 40 MARKS
TRADE AND TRANSPORT
• Reasons for trade. Page 84
• Modes of transport. Page 86-88
• Advantages and disadvantages of transport. Page 93-94
• Transport issues. Page 101-102

FORMAT OF THE PAPER


• Match Column
• True/False
• Source base.
• Paragraph

GRAND TOTAL: 75 MARKS

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SS-HIST:
Paper 1
TERM 3: 35 MARKS

SCRAMBLE FOR AFRICA AND ASHANI KINGDOM

• Berline Conference: Page 171-173


• Causes of Colonisation. Page 175-177
• Why European powers were colonised quickly. Page 179-180
• Missionaries. Page 185
• Ashanti kingdom. Page 186-190

TERM 4: 40 MARKS

WORLD WAR 1

• Reasons why WW1 broke out. Page 198-199


• Allied and Central powers. Page 204
• Trench warfare. Page 210-213
• Sinking of the Mendi. Page 217
• The Defeat of Germany and the Treaty of Versailles. Page 222-223

FORMAT OF THE PAPER:


• Match column
• Source based
• Paragraph
• Essay

GRAND TOTAL: 75 MARKS

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GRDS (EGD):
Paper 1
Isometric Drawings:

 Example of Isometric Drawings:

Orthographic Drawings – 3rd Angle


 There are 3 Angles Namely
o Top View
o Front View
o Right or Left View aka Side View
▪ In the Exam there will be indicated which view (Right or Left View)

***Remember to do your work neatly and use a PENCIL!***


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LIFE:
Paper 1
Total: 70 Marks
Section A: 25 Marks [COMPULSORY]
Section B: 25 Marks [COMPULSORY]
Section C: 20 Marks [Choose ANY TWO questions]
TERM 3 TOPICS:
• Subjects, Abilities and Interest
• Environmental Health
• HIV and COVID-19
• Nation building
TERM 4 TOPICS:
• Human Rights and Gender equity
• Cultural diversity

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MATH:
Paper 1
Total marks: 100 Marks

Final Exam Study Work:


• Whole numbers, ratios rates and finance (Page 1-41)
• Integers (Page 43-58)
• Exponents (Page 60-73)
• Numeric and Geometric patterns (Page 74-83)
• Functions and relationships (Page 85-95)
• Algebraic Expressions (Page 97-222)
• Algebraic Equations (Page 117-133)
• Graphs (Page 294-309)
• Probability (Page 348-359)

MATH:
Paper 2
Total: 100 Marks

Topics:
• Chapter 9: Geometry of straight lines (P. 146 – 159)
• Chapter 10: Geometry of 2D shapes (P. 161 – 184)
• Chapter 13: Theorem of Pythagoras (P. 223 – 233)
• Chapter 14: Area and Perimeter (P. 236 – 251)
• Chapter 15: Surface area and Volume (P. 255 – 269)
• Chapter 16: Data Handling (P. 272 – 292)
• Chapter 19: Geometry of 3D shapes (P. 333 – 344)

Question 1: 25 Marks
Multi Choice, match column A with column B and basic calculations
Question 2: 45 Marks
Routine procedures
Question 3: 20 Marks
Complex procedures
Question 4: 10 Marks
Problem solving

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NTSC:
Paper 1
Final Exam Study Work:

Energy and change


-Static electricity
-Energy transfer in electrical systems
-Series and parallel circuits
-Visible light

Planet Earth and beyond


-The solar system
-Beyond the solar system
-Looking into space

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Robotics:
Paper 1
Gr8: Practical & Theory – 1.5 Hours
Practical: HTML
How to create a HTML File
 How to edit a HTML File
 Tags
o Heading Tags
o Paragraph Tag
o Know how a Comment Tag looks like
o Line Break Tag
o Formatting Tags
▪ Bold Text, Italic Text, Underlined Text
o Horizontal Tag
o Line Break
o Font:
▪ Font Face, Size and Colour (You must be able to combine them)
o Background Colour
o Inserting a image (From file and internet)
▪ Changing the size of an image (Height & Width)
o Lists:
▪ Bullet Points
▪ Numbered list
Theory:
 Shortcut Keys (Ctrl + S = Save) etc
 Computer Components (Mouse, Monitor, Keyboard & CPU)
 HTML
o Definitions of all Tags
o What does all the Tags do

Use your Printed and written notes in your book to study, make sure you know everything
*** A scope is just a guideline ***

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SEPHL:
Paper 2 – 60 Marks
Final Exam Study Work:
1.Tekakwešišo/Tekatlhaloganyo
Bala tekatlhaloganyo ka kelahloko le kwešišo la mathomo, o bale dipotšišo tša
yona.E bale labobedi gore o kgone go araba dipotšišo tša mabapi le
yona.Ngwala Karabo fela! [20] marks

2.Dibopego le melao ya tšhomišo ya polelo. (Thutapolelo):

(a) Dikapolelo
(b) Mainagokwa.
(c) Khutsofatšo
(d) Dingwalwaswana.
(e) Nyenyefatšo
(f) Mahlaodi
(g) Madiri
(h) Mašala
(i) Maekiši
(j) Dika
[20] marks

3.Kakaretšo ya temana
Bala setopolwa/temana ka tsitsinkelo le šedi, o bale la mathomo le la bobedi o
lemoga dinhlakgolo.O ngwale kakaretšo ka mokgwa wa dintlha.Šomiša mantšu
a gago ge o ngwala kakaretšo.O gopole go se tšwe tseleng wa ngwala se
temana e sa bolelego ka sona.ngwala ka dintlha tše šupa fela.
[10] marks

4.Ditšweletšwa tša go bonwa. (Dikhathune/Papatšo) Lebelela ka kelatlhoko


gore o kgone go araba dipotšišo tšeo di tla e latelgo.Ngwala karabo fela.
[10] marks

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TECH:
Paper 1
Paper 90 Minutes, 70 marks

Please study the following work for your Mid-year exam:

Term 1
Frame structures page 6-15
Structural Members page 18-20
Structural Failure page 22-23
Complex Machines page 37-39
Gears- wheels with teeth page 40-43
Mechanisms that change the direction of motion page 44-47

Term 2
Positive impact of Technology page 66-67
Recycling paper and cardboard page 71-73

Term 3
Levers and Linkages page 98-102
Gear systems and gear types page 108-109
Concepts in gear systems page 110-111
Mechanical advantage calculations for levers page 114-115
Mechanical advantage calculations for gears page 116-118
System analysis of a bicycle gear system page 130-131
System diagrams page 132-133

Term 4
Simple circuit components page 162-163
Set up and draw electrical circuits page 164-165
Energy in rural areas and informal settlements page 168-169
Series and parallel batteries page 176-177
Photovoltaic cells page 178-179
Electricity for South Africa page 182-183
Distributing electricity page 184-185

All content from the textbook needs to be studied. Start studying in ADVANCE, not the morning you write.
Remember: the more effort you put in, the greater the rewards you will reap.

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