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    Questions 1 10 are based on the information given.

    100% COTTON

    WARM HAND WASH

    DO NOT BLEACH

    DO NOT TUMBLE DRY

    1. From the label above, we know that the shirt

    A can be whitened using a bleaching agentB must be easy to iron as it is made of cotton

    C ought to be hand-washed using warm water

    D can be put into a washing machine but not tumbled dry

    Go for a whirl in this great invention

    Get great mileage - less !el

    Get g""# emissi"$s - less "ll!ti"$

    Get gree$ - e$&ir"$me$t-rie$#l'

    2. The advertisement above shows that the car

    A is green in colour

    B emits harmful gases

    saves on petrol consumption

    ! has good long lasting tyres to run on

    1

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    MEMO

    TO: "dm. Tan

    FROM: "r. #ugan

    DATE: $une %&, %'11

    SUBJECT: "eeting - hange of time

    The panel meeting tomorrow will be rescheu!efrom ( a.m to 11 a.m.

    )indly inform all the panel teachers about the change.

    "r. #ugan

    *. The phrase "rescheu!e# can best be replaced by

    A arranged

    B cancelledC abolished

    D postponed

    A(mi)s M"$t*l' E+e$#it!re

    Food

    Clothes & Shoes 5%

    20%Books

    60%

    Stationeries15%

    $. The pie chart above shows zmi s expenditurein a month. +f the total monthlyependiture is" %'', how much does he spend on food

    A " /'

    B " 0' " *'

    ! " 1'

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    . From the comic strip above, we know the man is saying that

    A he is too tired to do anything

    B his time for relaing is very important to him

    C he is willing to do something special for his wife

    D his wife is always asking him to do work around the house

    Use only

    what you

    need

    0. Based on the notice above, which of the following statements is true

    A 2e must not be wasteful when using things

    B 2e should reuse, reduce and recycle things

    C 2e need to make use of the things we have

    D 2e have to meet the needs of our loved ones

    STUDE%TS# &ERFORMA%CES '% T(E M'D)EAR E*AM'%AT'O%

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    &. From the line graph above, we can conclude that

    A #heila scored the least marks for science

    B Beng scored the highest marks in "alay languageC All the three students scored poorly in mathematics

    D Both Amin and #heila scored good grades for "alay language

    Im going to have a

    ------------------------- good rest now.

    3h dear455This is

    terribly difficult.

    Percentage o

    score! %

    "0

    #0

    $0

    60

    50 in

    '0

    Sheil

    a

    (0 Beng

    20

    10

    0

    E$glis* La$g!age

    Mala'

    La$g!age

    Mat*emati,

    s S,ie$,e

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    (. 2hat is the man behind the seat likely to say

    A ould we echange our seats

    B ould you kindly put your seat upC + think you are etremely considerate

    D 6ou may recline your seat all the way down

    No footwear beyond here

    7. The sign above tells us that

    A people need to go barefooted

    B there is no footwear sold beyond the sign

    C footwear must be taken off before going past the sign

    D we are not allowed to walk around the place without shoes

    Top Jobs Only For Those Who Know The Language Well

    By )ariati *i*an and +ee ,en -un

    Petaling .aya / t does not atter i you are to o your class or

    hae a string o degrees3 4hat drea o will not e yours unless

    you can seak and write well in 7nglish3

    1' From the newspaper report above, we know that

    A knowledge in 8nglish 9anguage is an assetB being top in class is definitely an advantage

    C having a string of degrees can guarantee a secure :ob

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    D the ability to write and communicate in 8nglish is essential

    Questions 11 20 are based on the following text.

    The black rhinoceros standing at the edge of the clearing locks eyes with me and stares

    malevolently, so it seems-rhinos ;;;;;;;;?e@s not ;;;;;;;

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    Questions 21+2$

    Read the conversation below and choose the bestmeaning for the phrases underlined.

    Ah hew was talking to his younger brother while they were having tea.

    Ah hewD Brother, + think you should go out and play some games or watch movies

    with

    your friends. 6ou have been cooped up , 1- in the house since the final

    eams

    started. 6ou have :ust finished your final paper yesterday, haven t you

    Ah )ee D 6es, the final eam is over. + think + ve gone through , 20the longest week in

    mylife during the eam week. +t is such a relief and at the moment all + want to do isto en:oy myself. + ve hear d about the release of a newmovie, >Transformers. + think + ll go and watch my favourite movie with myfriends.

    Ah hewD That s a good idea. !o what you think is best for you.

    Ah )ee D Thanks, brother. !on t worry about me. + know how to loosen up , 21 .

    21 cooped up

    A restedB confined

    C occupiedD pressured

    22 gone throughA checked

    B ehibited

    C followed

    D eperienced

    2/ loosen up

    A rela

    B retire

    C release

    D review

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    Questions 2$ 2

    Read the text below and choose the bestmeaning for the expressions underlined.

    Abdul knew that he would be late for school again as he had overslept. ?e would have to

    face the music ,22as this would be his fourth time within a fortnight. "r hong, the discipline

    teacher had warned him about the demerit system. +n school, he was reprimanded and as a result,

    Abdul was down in the dumps ,2/the whole day.

    The school counsellor had called him to his room. Abdul admitted to him that he had been

    sleeping late at night because he was so engrossed in the video games which he played online. +twas a wake up call ,2$ for him. Finally he decided to stop playing video games during the

    weekdays because it had done more harm than good.

    2$ face the music

    A tell the truth

    B eplain himself

    C face the teacher boldlyD accept the punishment

    2 down in the dumps

    A gladB angry

    C relievedD unhappy

    2 wake up call

    A noticeB supportC warningD reminder

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    Questions 2 /2

    Study the table below and then answer the following question.

    Kuala Lumpur International Airport Flight Schedule

    Flight Origin/ Arrival/ Entry/Airline Number Destination Departure Eit !oint

    "imeMalaysian MH 203 Singapore 1030 Terminal 2

    Arrivals Airlines Gate B

    Singapore SQ 107 Jakarta via 16! Terminal 2Airlines Singapore Gate ""at#ay "$ 21 Hong %ong 20! &epart're

    &epart're (a)i*i) via Singapore +o'nge AJapan J+ 302 Tokyo via 13!6 &epart're

    Airlines Bangkok +o'nge ,

    27- T#is s)#e.'le is 'se*'l *or someone /#o is going to travel y

    A aeroplane-B s#ip-

    " 's-

    & train-

    2- #ere .i. *lig#t SQ 107 )ome *rom

    A Singapore

    B Jakarta" Hong %ong

    & Bangkok

    24- At /#at time /ill passengers .epart *or Tokyo

    A 10-30 a-m-B 1-!6 a-m-

    " 1-!6 p-m-

    & 10-! p-m-

    30- T#e /or. via)an est e repla)e. /it#

    A over-B y5pass-

    " t#ro'g#-& an.-

    31- * yo' /ant to go to Singapore yo' /ill go t#ro'g#

    A &epart're +o'nge AB &epart're +o'nge ,

    " Terminal 2 Gate B

    & Terminal 2 Gate "

    32- T#e *ollo/ing statements are tr'e ecept

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    A *lig#t J+ 302 makes only one stop-

    B *lig#t SQ 107 /ill arrive at %'ala +'mp'r at -! p-m-

    " t#e MH 203 *lig#t is a .ire)t *lig#t

    & t#e "$ 21 *lig#t leaves Singapore at 10-! p-m-

    Questions // $0

    Read the following passage carefully. Then, answer the questions that follow.

    #A$O% FES"I&ALS AND 'ELE(%A"IONS IN #ALA)SIA

    HARI RAYA AII!"ITRI

    A meaning*'l .ay o* )elerations *or M'slims to mark t#e en. o* 8ama.#an or t#e *astingmont#- M'slims 's#er in Hari 8aya Ai.il*itri /it# prayers in t#e mos9'e an. asking *or*orgiveness *rom *amily memers- t is )'stomary .'ring t#is o))asion *or M'slims to opent#eir #omes to /ell5/is#ers as /ell as to visit *rien.s an. relatives- A spe)ial .eli)a)y t#at isserve. at t#is time is lemang gl'tino's ri)e )ooke. in amoo stems-

    #HI$%S% $%& Y%AR

    "#inese :e/ ;ear is )elerate. over a perio. o* 1! .ays eginning *rom t#e *irst .ay o* t#e"#inese l'nar )alen.ar- t is a

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    #-!-(RS -" )A!AYSIA

    T#e ri)# an. intri)ate potpo'rri o* )'lt'res an. tra.itions re*le)ting t#e pro'. an. 'ni9'e#eritage o* Malaysia is seen in t#is event- T#is mont#5long event *ille. /it# manya)tivities at vario's ven'es in %'ala +'mp'r is )ertainly not to e misse.-

    "-- "R(ITS "I%STAMalaysia is en.o/e. /it# a *a'lo's range o* Asian an. nternational )'isine- "o'ple./it# a plet#ora o* tropi)al s'tropi)al an. even temperate *r'its Malaysia=s ,oo. an.,r'its ,estival o**ers a )'linary e?perien)e t#at is .i**i)'lt to *in. else/#ere-

    $ATI-$A! AY

    A'g'st 31 marks t#e nation=s national .ay /#i)# is )elerate. in %'ala +'mp'r at t#e&ataran Mer.eka or Mer.eka S9'are sit'ate. in *ront o* t#e 8oyal Selangor "l'-T#o'san.s o* spe)tators )onverge at t#e )ity to /at)# t#e )olo'r*'l para.e along t#estreets o* t#e )ity an. per*orman)es #el. at t#e Mer.eka S9'are- Ho/ever t#e)elerations are also rotate. among ot#er states-

    %%'A+A!I

    Among t#e Hin.'s &eepavali or t#e ,estival o* +ig#ts signi*ies t#e triu/pho* goo. overevil- "elerate. .'ring t#e 7t# mont# o* t#e Hin.' )alen.ar a tra.itional oil at#pre)e.es t#e *estival- T#e )eleration in)l'.es visits to temples an. prayers at#o'se#ol. altars- Hin.' #omes are a.orne. /it# lig#ts or oil lamps to signi*y t#e vi)toryo* +or. %ris#na over t#e .emon :arakas'ra

    Ta0en fro/ a 1rochure published byTouris/ )alaysia, )inistry -f #ulture,

    Arts And Touris/.

    **. $anet loves shopping .To get great bargains she visits "alaysia in the following monthse3ce4t

    A "arch

    B April

    August

    ! !ecember

    */. The oranges given away during hinese Eew 6ear symboliCes

    A family reunions.

    B forgiveness. prosperity.

    ! the first day of the lunar calendar.

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    *. "r. #mith likes to learn about foreign culture. The celebration that would

    interest him the most is

    A Food and Fruits Fiesta.

    B Eational !ay.

    "ega #ale arnival.

    ! olours of "alaysia.

    *0. The word triumphcan best be replaced with

    A victory.

    B defeat.

    glory.

    ! success.

    *&. The two ma:or events that happen in August are the Eational !ay elebrations and

    A 2esak !ay.B "ega #ale arnival.

    olours of "alaysia.

    ! Food and Fruits Fiesta.

    *(. From the tet we can conclude that

    A "alaysian is a multi-religious country.

    B "alaysians en:oy various celebrations.

    "alaysians celebrate only religious festivals.

    ! "alaysia is a haven for shoppers throughout the year.

    *7. ?ow long is hinese Eew 6ear celebrated

    A 1' days

    B 1 days

    days

    ! * days

    /'. 2hen is !eepavali celebrated

    A during /thmonth ?indu calendar

    B during &thmonth ?indu calendar during thmonth ?indu calendar

    ! during 0thmonth ?indu calendar