Nadhira Hizwani KERTAS MODEL UASA Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik SKOR A 2 KSSM Berdasarkan Format UASA Terkini Set Dapat Dileraikan Jawapan Lengkap 6 Set Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik ULASAN JAWAPAN SOALAN OBJEKTIF FORM ENGLISH [12]
KM1 – 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. Nama No. Kad Pengenalan Kelas ARAHAN: 1. Buka kertas ujian ini apabila diberitahu. 2. Tulis nama, nombor kad pengenalan dan nama kelas anda pada ruang yang disediakan. 3. Jawapan anda hendaklah ditulis pada ruang jawapan yang disediakan di dalam kertas ujian ini. 4. Kertas ujian ini hendaklah diserahkan kepada guru bertugas pada akhir ujian. Untuk Kegunaan Pemeriksa Nama Pemeriksa: Markah Penuh Markah Diperoleh Part 1 8 Part 2 8 Part 3 8 Part 4 10 Part 5 6 Jumlah 40 English [12/1] Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik KERTAS MODEL 1 Form 2 SKOR Peratus Gred 1 jam 30 minit
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KM1 – 2 1. The signage above is usually seen at . A schools B power stations C road intersections Dewi, have you finished your essay on a person whom you admire? Who did you write about? No, I changed my mind as Bob chose Pandelela Rinong. My essay is on A. Samad Said. He’s a poet and novelist. Suhaimi Yesterday 8:18 p.m. Suhaimi Suhaimi Yes, I have. I wrote about Tunku Abdul Rahman as he was our first prime minister. How about you, Suhaimi? Yours is about a Malaysian diver, right? Dewi 2. The conversation tells us that A Suhaimi’s essay is about a novelist. B Dewi’s essay is about Pandelela Rinong. C Bob’s essay is about Malaysia’s first prime minister. To: [email protected] Subject: A new robot vacuum Dear Cassie, How are you doing in college? Mum recently got a robot vacuum called Miss Spotless Robo 3.0. It can sweep, vacuum and mop. You just press a button, and it goes around the house picking up dirt. It’s very useful if you have a busy schedule and don’t have much time for cleaning. It can even go on carpets and under furniture! Isn’t that cool? Your sister, Diane 3. Miss Spotless Robo 3.0 A can only vacuum. B is useful for people with busy schedules. C cannot go on carpets and under furniture. Dear Zaki, I’m going to visit my friend at the hospital. There is spaghetti with meatballs in the fridge. You can reheat them in the microwave. Also, please remind Dad to fetch Zainab from her taekwondo class at 6 o’clock. See you later, Mum PART 1 You should spend about 15 minutes in this part. Read the text carefully in each question. Choose the best answer A, B or C. For each question, mark the correct answer A, B or C on your answer sheet.
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 KM1 – 3 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. 4. From the note, we know that A Dad is going to visit his friend at the hospital. B Zainab must go to her taekwondo class at 6 o’clock. C Zaki should reheat the spaghetti with meatballs in the microwave. SMK Cheras Jaya is organising ENGLISH WEEK SCRABBLE COMPETITION • Open to all students of SMK Cheras Jaya • Form your team or participate individually • Register with Puan Inaz or Mr Ramu by 1 August • Scrabble boards and tiles will be provided Get ready for a wordy battle! 1st prize: RM100 2nd prize: RM75 3rd prize: RM50 Date: 17 August Time: 9.00 a.m. till noon Venue: School Hall 5. From the poster, we know that A the third prize winner will win RM100. B students can register with Mr Ramu by 1 August. C participants have to bring their own Scrabble boards. Dear Visitors, Welcome to Greenery Nature Reserve! To ensure that everyone enjoys their time here, please follow these rules: 1. No littering 2. No hunting or fishing 3. Do not disturb or feed the wildlife 4. Stay on designated paths and marked trails 5. Keep noise level low to maintain a peaceful environment Thank you! 6. Visitors of Greenery Nature Reserve A are not allowed to hunt. B should feed the wildlife. C must make noises to maintain a peaceful environment. Fahad: Mum, I’ve noticed some pimples coming out on my face. Mum: That’s a common part of growing up. It happens because of changes in your body. Fahad: I don’t like them. It’s embarrassing. Mum: I understand. It’s important to keep your face clean by washing it regularly. You might want to use a gentle cleanser. It can help remove excess oil and keep your pores clear. Fahad: Okay, Mum. Anything else? Mum: You should also eat a healthy diet and try not to touch your face too much. 7. Mum is advising Fahad to not A eat a healthy diet. B use a gentle cleanser. C touch his face too much. MALAYSIA: Malaysia’s first drone sports centre, the National Academy for Drone Sports Excellence (AKSADRONE), has been established in Paya Besar, Pahang. Supported by Futurise Sdn Bhd, the centre aims to nurture Malaysian talents in drone sports by offering training packages for schools and universities. The initiative seeks to introduce drone sports internationally, with plans to pitch for inclusion in the Asian Games. 8. The National Academy for Drone Sports Excellence (AKSADRONE) A is supported by the Asian Games. B is Malaysia’s first drone sports centre. C offers training packages for Pahang schools only.
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KM1 – 4 PART 2 You should spend about 15 minutes in this part. Read the text below and correct the underlined errors. For each question, write the correct word in the space provided on your answer sheet. Teenagers and Online Scams: Staying Safe In today’s world, teenagers need to (0) knows about online scams to stay safe. Although they (9) am familiar with technology, teenagers can sometimes fall victim to the tactics used by scammers. Teenagers are often targeted with scams related to online shopping, fake businesses (10) but false job offers. To stay safe online, parents or guardians should (11) has regular discussions with teenagers. (12) She should be able to share concerns and experiences without fear of judgment. Not only that, teenagers should be cautious when interacting with strangers online. They must avoid (13) share personal details or financial information with strangers. Additionally, managing expectations is key. Teenagers should (14) being wary of promises that sound too good to be true. Remember, “free” often comes with hidden costs. Lastly, teenagers should also be (15) teach how and where to seek help. If they are unsure about (16) a online situation, they should seek help from an adult or call the bank immediately. By staying vigilant and informed, teenagers can navigate the digital landscape safely. Example: 0 know 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 [8 marks] PART 3 You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the text below and complete the following chart with no more than three words and/ or a number from the text for each answer. The Malaysian Games Festival The National Department of Culture and Arts (JKKN) recently organised a festival called the Malaysian Games Festival (MGF). It is an annual event with the aim of showcasing the uniqueness of Malaysia’s traditional games and sports. This year, the festival took place at Dataran Merdeka. It was held for three days starting from 15 September to 17 September.
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 KM1 – 5 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. The festival was joined by almost 1,600 participants in traditional games. Some of the games featured were galah panjang, dam aji, congkak, kabaddi, kelereng, Sarawak’s traditional blowpipe and bamboo dance. There were also unique games like mintubow, rampanau and many others. Mintubow is popular among the Bidayuh and Malay communities in Sarawak. It is a top-spinning game that is often played after the paddy harvesting season. The winner of this game is decided based on the duration the top can spin. On the other hand, rampanau is a traditional game among the Dusun community in Sabah. The players must run or walk using the rampanau. Apart from that, the festival featured a silat performance and a Chingay demonstration. There was also a showcase of drums and dance which involved a group of dancers from various states. Participants enjoyed feasting on local dishes as there were sales of various heritage and local food as well. A total of 70,000 people attended the event. Many of them took public transportation as the location was easily accessed via LRT and MRT. The festival ended with a brief closing ceremony where the organiser thanked everyone for making the festival a success. The Malaysian Games Festival Venue of festival (17) Number of days the festival was held (18) Name of game often played after the paddy harvesting season (22) The festival also featured silat performance and (23) Number of people who attended the festival (24) Names of games featured - galah panjang - congkak (19) (20) (21) - traditional blowpipe - bamboo dance [8 marks]
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KM1 – 6 PART 4 You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the text and answer the questions that follow. Choose no more than five words and/or a number from the text for each answer. The Benefits of Having Indoor Plants Many people, especially those with limited outdoor space, have embraced the trend of collecting indoor plants. This trend gained popularity, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic, with the help of social media. People began sharing tips and tricks for caring for their plants online. Some examples of indoor plants include snake plants, orchids, jade plants and microgreens. Aside from being decorations, indoor plants have many advantages. One advantage of indoor plants is that they reduce anxiety and stress. Studies have shown that being around plants can lower a person’s physiological and psychological stress. Researchers conducted an experiment with patients waiting in a hospital’s waiting room. The group of patients was either exposed to a real plant, a poster of a plant or no plant at all. In the end, patients exposed to a real plant or the poster were proven to have lower levels of stress. Apart from that, indoor plants can enhance one’s concentration and attention. One study has been done on primary school students. It showed that students who learned in classrooms with greenery had better attention spans compared to students who learned in classrooms without any greenery. The students’ test scores were also better. Not only that, having plants indoors will make a person more productive. An old study found that college students did their work 12% faster after some plants were added to their windowless computer lab. In another study, employees at a call centre who had a view of plants made up to 7% more calls per hour compared to employees who couldn’t see any plants. These findings show that indoor plants boost productivity. 25. The trend of collecting indoor plants gained popularity after . 26. Using social media, people began sharing for caring for their plants online. 27. Some examples of indoor plants include , orchids, jade plants and microgreens. 28. Being around plants can lower a person’s stress.
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 KM1 – 7 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. 29. In an experiment, patients who were exposed to or a poster plant had lower levels of stress. 30. Students who learned in classrooms with greenery had better attention spans compared to students who learned in classrooms . 31. College students did their work faster after some plants were added to their windowless computer lab. 32. Employees at who had a view of plants made up to 7% more calls per hour compared to employees who couldn’t see any plants. Questions 33 and 34 Complete the table below with a word from the text. For each question, write your answer in the space provided on your answer sheet. Meaning Word 33. things that serve as ornaments 34. benefit [10 marks]
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KM1 – 8 PART 5 You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the text below. Six sentences have been removed from the text. Choose from the sentences (A – H) to fit each gap (35 – 40). For the Love of Swing Dance Jacob was a university student studying in Kuala Lumpur. He was an active member of his university’s football team and they were practising hard for an upcoming tournament. However, Jacob noticed that one of his teammates, Rakesh always leaves practice early on Saturday. (35) . Curiosity turned into interest when Rakesh invited him to join, and Jacob soon found himself stepping onto the dance floor at Funky Swing Studio. At first, the dance patterns were too baffling for Jacob. (36) . As weeks turned to months, the confusing steps began to make sense. Jacob realised swing dance wasn’t just about physical activity. (37) . Swing dance is a type of social dance that originated in the US between 1920 and 1950. (38) . Swing was influenced by African American roots and is associated with lively jazz music. There are many variations to the dance steps depending on the region. Fast forward to six years later, Jacob’s dedication to swing dancing continued even after he entered the workforce. (39) . For Jacob, the best thing about swing dances was their inclusivity. Anyone can lead or follow regardless of background and experience. (40) . There, everyone gathers with the sole purpose of enjoying dance. A It was a form of expression; a way to connect with others and move his body to the vibrant energy of jazz music. B Jacob discovered that Rakesh was secretly attending swing dance sessions at night. C Rakesh became an instructor at Funky Swing Studio. D The dance community at Funky Swing Studio is a diverse mix of Malaysian and nonMalaysians as well as people from various ethnicities and professions. E He was used to dribbling football but not to moving his feet following a particular rhythm. F He was now part of the Funky Swing Studio organising committee where he volunteered to help with dancing socials and classes at the weekends. G Jacob wants to keep dancing for as long as he can. H This means that people come together and dance to socialise, connect and enjoy the music rather than perform for an audience. [6 marks]
KM1 – 9 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. Nama No. Kad Pengenalan Kelas ARAHAN: 1. Buka kertas ujian ini apabila diberitahu. 2. Tulis nama, nombor kad pengenalan dan nama kelas anda pada ruang yang disediakan. 3. Jawapan anda hendaklah ditulis pada ruang jawapan yang disediakan di dalam kertas ujian ini. 4. Kertas ujian ini hendaklah diserahkan kepada guru bertugas pada akhir ujian. Untuk Kegunaan Pemeriksa Nama Pemeriksa: Markah Penuh Markah Diperoleh Part 1 20 Part 2 20 Jumlah 40 English [12/2] Ujian Akhir Sesi Akademik KERTAS MODEL 1 Form 2 SKOR Peratus Gred 1 jam
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KM1 – 10 PART 1 [20 marks] You should spend about 20 minutes in this part. Read the email from your English-speaking pen pal, Cameron. Hi, I recently won some cash vouchers for gadgets. I’m deciding on what to get. Should I get a new power bank, a pair of headphones, or speakers? Do you have any other ideas? Let me know what you think. Bye for now! Cameron In about 70 words, write an email to Cameron telling him your suggestion. To [email protected] From [20 marks]
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 KM1 – 11 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. PART 2 [20 marks] You should spend about 40 minutes in this part. In your class, you have been talking about countries from all around the world. In about 100 words, write an essay about a country you would like to visit. You must use the notes below to help you. What the name of the country is Why you want to visit it What dishes you would like to try A country you would like to visit What activities you want to do there
English Form 2 Kertas Model UASA 1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KM1 – 12 Write your essay. [20 marks]
A1 © Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. KERTAS MODEL 1 [12/1] PART 1 1 B The answer is ‘B’ because the lightning symbol is a universal warning sign for electricity. Electricity is usually generated in power stations. ‘A’ and ‘C’ are incorrect because the two locations are not usually associated with potential danger related to high electricity voltage. 2 A The answer is ‘A’ because Suhaimi changed his mind and wrote about A. Samad Said, a poet and novelist. ‘B’ is incorrect because Dewi mentions writing about Tunku Abdul Rahman, Malaysia’s first prime minister. ‘C’ is incorrect because Bob chose Pandelela Rinong, a Malaysian diver. 3 B The answer is ‘B’ because it reflects the advantages of Miss Spotless Robo 3.0, especially for someone like Cassie in a busy college environment. ‘A’ is incorrect as the email mentions that Miss Spotless Robop 3.0 ‘can sweep, vacuum and mop’. ‘C’ is incorrect because Diane mentions that ‘it can even go on carpets and under furniture!’. 4 C The answer is ‘C’ because the note instructs Zaki to reheat spaghetti with meatballs. ‘A’ is incorrect because the note is from Mum to Zaki, not Dad. ‘B’ is incorrect because the note says to remind Dad to fetch Zainab, not that Zainab needs to go to her taekwondo class. 5 B The answer is ‘B’ because the poster states that students can register with Puan Inaz or Mr Ramu by 1 August. ‘A’ is incorrect because the third prize winner receives RM50, not RM100. ‘C’ is incorrect because the poster mentions that Scrabble boards and tiles will be provided, so participants don’t need to bring their own. 6 A The answer is ‘A’ because the second rule explicitly prohibits hunting. ‘B’ is incorrect as the third rule states not to disturb or feed the wildlife, implying feeding is not allowed. ‘C’ is incorrect because the fifth rule asks visitors to keep noise levels low. 7 C The answer is ‘C’ because Mum advises Fahad not to touch his face too much to avoid spreading bacteria. ‘A’ is wrong as Mum suggests for Fahad to eat a healthy diet, not to avoid it. ‘B’ is incorrect because Mum recommends using a gentle cleanser to help manage the pimples. 8 B The answer is ‘B’. The report mentions that AKSADRONE is Malaysia’s first drone sports centre. ‘A’ is incorrect because there is no mention of AKSADRONE being supported by the Asian Games. ‘C’ is incorrect because the report mentions offering training packages for schools and universities, not just Pahang schools. PART 2 9. are 10. and 11. have 12. They 13. sharing 14. be 15. taught 16. an PART 3 17. Dataran Merdeka 18. Three days 19. dam aji 20. kabaddi 21. kelereng 22. mintubow 23. a Chingay demonstration 24. 70,000 people PART 4 25. the Covid-19 pandemic 26. tips and tricks 27. snake plants 28. physiological and psychological 29. a real plant 30. without any greenery 31. 12% 32. a call centre 33. decorations 34. advantage ANSWERS
© Penerbitan Pelangi Sdn. Bhd. A2 English Form 2 Answers PART 5 35. B – Jacob discovered that Rakesh was secretly attending swing dance sessions at night. 36. E – He was used to dribbling football but not to moving his feet following a particular rhythm. 37. A – It was a form of expression; a way to connect with others and move his body to the vibrant energy of jazz music. 38. H – This means that people come together and dance to socialise, connect and enjoy the music rather than perform for an audience. 39. F – He was now part of the Funky Swing Studio organising committee where he volunteered to help with dancing socials and classes at the weekends. 40. D – The dance community at Funky Swing Studio is a diverse mix of Malaysian and non-Malaysian as well as people from various ethnicities and professions. [12/2] (Suggested answer) PART 1 To [email protected] From [email protected] Hi Cameron, That’s cool! If I were you, I would get a new pair of headphones. They are useful for listening to songs and podcasts, especially when you’re on the go. You should get headphones with noise cancellation and Bluetooth features. Not only that, some headphones have microphones for hands-free calls, which will be useful for online classes. There are many choices available; I’m sure you’ll find a pair that suits you. Anita [72 words] PART 2 (Suggested answer) One day, I dream of visiting Japan. It is a beautiful country with interesting places and rich traditions. I am particularly interested in visiting the city of Osaka because I want to explore Osaka Castle with its beautiful gardens and design. Not only that, I can’t wait to see the traditional kabuki performance. Visiting Dotonbori is also on my list. It is one of the busiest and oldest shopping streets in Japan. It is wellknown for its neon lights and delicious street foods. I can’t wait to try all the mouth-watering local dishes there, such as okonomiyaki (Japanese savoury pancake), ramen, sushi and kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers). [105 words] KERTAS MODEL 2 [12/1] PART 1 1 A The answer is ‘A’ because the poster clearly states that the workshop on nature journaling will be held at Kongsi House. ‘B’ is incorrect because IWK Eco Park is the venue for the clean-up event. ‘C’ is incorrect because Dasein Academy of Art is hosting a talk, photography exhibition and film screening. 2 C The answer is ‘C’ because the largest portion of the pie chart (35%) is labelled “Time commitment,” representing the most significant challenge faced by students in owning pets. ‘A’ is incorrect because the graph shows that only 15% of students have allergies, not all of them. ‘B’ is incorrect as the pie chart shows that 25% of students have financial constraints. 3 B The answer is ‘B’. ‘A’ is incorrect because Khadijah suggests the library or a cafe for Wi-Fi, but doesn’t specify her research needs. ‘C’ is incorrect because Marty says his mother will pick Khadijah up, implying they’re going together from Khadijah’s house. 4 B The answer is ‘B’ because the note from Mei Fun explicitly states ‘I’ll wait for you in front of class 2 Dedikasi after recess.’ ‘A’ is incorrect because Mei Fun is the one inviting Ariana. ‘C’ is incorrect because Mei Fun and Ariana will earn star points if they participate, not the health experts and nutritionists. 5 A The answer is ‘A’ because the poster lists RM10 as the corresponding amount for a food pack. ‘B’ and ‘C’ are incorrect as an eSIM card and emergency aid cost RM50 and RM70, respectively, according to the poster. 6 A The answer is ‘A’ because the poster specifies the weekly schedule as 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. every Sunday. ‘B’ is incorrect because the poster states the yoga class is conducted by experienced yoga instructors. ‘C’ is incorrect because the poster states free mats for the first 30 students. 7 B The answer is ‘B’ because the notice explicitly states this primary reason for closure. ‘A’ and ‘C’ are incorrect because promoting Wonder Cinema’s social media and telling patrons that Wonder Cinema has many changes happening in March are secondary points mentioned in the notice but not the primary purpose. 8 C The answer is ’C’. Rajendran suggests this activity and offers to book tickets for both of them. ‘A’ and ‘B’ are incorrect because both statements are not mentioned in the email.
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