Monthly Test f4

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English F420151 HOUR

ENGLISH (Form 4)

1 HOUR

DO NOT OPEN THIS QUESTION PAPER UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.

Instructions:

Answer all questions.

Prepared by,

LALITHAMBAL A/P MUTTIAH( Head of English Language Panel)

Verified by,

AZIZAH BINTI ABBAS( Head of Language Panel

Read the following poster and complete the graphic organiser.

CUPCAKESLearn and master the ten most popular cupcake flavours!

Each lesson also includes tips on:

Icing FillingsFondantDecorations for Birthdays Baby showers Full moonsEngagementsWeddings

BREAD

A complete course takes you through the steps of making bread the traditional way.

Types of bread taught during the course include:

Bread with various fillingsSavoury breadWhole-grain breadDumplingsGluten-free breadIndian bread( roti canai,chapatti and naan)

Students will get to take home:

A complete file of recipe

A digital weighing scale

A free Aunty Dee apron

A set of baking tins

Cupcakes or bread from each lesson

We supply:

All the necessary ingredientsAll the essential equipment

Log on to www.ntdeebaking.com to register,We only accept payment by credit card.

Places are limited so register early!

Questions 1- 10Using the information from the poster given, complete the graphic organiser below.(10marks)

AUNTY DEEBAKERY

Baking classes

Baking courses offered for:1. …………………………

2. ………………………….

Month:

10……………………………….

Registration:

8……………………………………

Payment:

9……………………………………

Provided:

Ingredients

3. ……………………………

Free gifts offered:

4. …………………………………

5. …………………………………

6……………………………….....

7…………………………………..

Read the text below and answer the following questions. (25 marks)

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Read the poem ‘The Charge of the Light Brigade’ and answer the following questions.

(a) Which word in stanza means ‘attack’?___________________________________________________________(1m)

(b) Explain the words ‘Half a league onward’.____________________________________________________________(1m)

(c) Why did the Light Brigade ride into the valley of death?_____________________________________________________________(1m)

(d) ‘rode the six hundred’Besides riding on as ordered,what do you think the soldiers could have done?Give a reason for your answer.

Action:_______________________________________________________(1m)

Reason:_______________________________________________________(1m)

Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, 

All in the valley of Death    Rode the six hundred. 

‘Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns!’ he said: 

Into the valley of Death    Rode the six hundred