Q&A - PSLE English
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Hi,
I posted this in the P5 - English thread and there’s no replies, hence re-posting it here to get help since P5 and P6 English should be about the same.
Need help in the following vocab questions :
Without giving it a second thought, he signed up for it in the hope of transforming himself.
(1) imperiously
(2) imprudently
(3) instinctively
(4) instantaneously
[The ans in ans key is 4, my dd asked me why (3) is not ok. I told that that instantaneously means immediately, i.e. the decision is made very fast hence without thinking, hmm… but not sure is my explanation correct?? Pls help
The speaker was the main reason that spurred him to complete and pass his course with distinction.
(1) inspired
(2) hastened
(3) compelled
(4) encouraged
[The ans is (4). Again, need some help in explaining to her. Her qn is why inspired is not ok] -
elkniwt:
Normally I would wait for ridcully to answer, but he's not been visiting this forum for a while now...Hi,
I posted this in the P5 - English thread and there's no replies, hence re-posting it here to get help since P5 and P6 English should be about the same.
Need help in the following vocab questions :
Without giving it a second thought, he signed up for it in the hope of transforming himself.
(1) imperiously
(2) imprudently
(3) instinctively
(4) instantaneously
[The ans in ans key is 4, my dd asked me why (3) is not ok. I told that that instantaneously means immediately, i.e. the decision is made very fast hence without thinking, hmm... but not sure is my explanation correct?? Pls help
The speaker was the main reason that spurred him to complete and pass his course with distinction.
(1) inspired
(2) hastened
(3) compelled
(4) encouraged
[The ans is (4). Again, need some help in explaining to her. Her qn is why inspired is not ok]
For the first question, 'instinctively', which means acting spontaneously may be acceptable but we have to choose the best option that brings up the meaning of 'without a second thought' which is 'instaneously' which means immediately. (for such questions, there are usually very close answers/options - we just have to pick up the one that best suits the phrase)
As for the second one, I would think 'inspired' would be a better answer because 'encourage' does not have the 'push' factor. Personally, i feel 'inspiring' has the same meaning as spurring someone on.
That's what I think....
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elkniwt:
(3) is not all right because 'instinct' is to do with natural or innate impulse: It is not an inborn tendency to sign up for things.Without giving it a second thought, he signed up for it in the hope of transforming himself.
(1) imperiously
(2) imprudently
(3) instinctively
(4) instantaneously
[The ans in ans key is 4, my dd asked me why (3) is not ok. I told that that instantaneously means immediately, i.e. the decision is made very fast hence without thinking, hmm... but not sure is my explanation correct?? Pls helpelkniwt:
I think the answer is (1). The sentence uses the term 'the main reason' and this implies a stronger influence than mere encouragement.The speaker was the main reason that spurred him to complete and pass his course with distinction.
(1) inspired
(2) hastened
(3) compelled
(4) encouraged
[The ans is (4). Again, need some help in explaining to her. Her qn is why inspired is not ok]
Rgds
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Verysuperkiasu:
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I prefer to help people learn how to fish rather than do the fishing on every occasion! You are doing a good job and don't always need my services...Normally I would wait for ridcully to answer, but he's not been visiting this forum for a while now...
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KiasuAdult:
ya ya what's the meaning of king maker? Is it the most challenging q in the paper? I felt that this year's el psle was quite manageable though.
Sorry for replying a little late, but was busy with year end stuff. Just to clarify what I mean.
When I say \"king maker\" I meant the differentiating factor that would decide who will be the A*s in the group. As we all know the normal curve is typically applied to all testing situations, and thus the top 10% (speculative number here..) needs that little something that distinguishes them from all the normal As.
In the usual circumstance, the PSLE EL Paper 2 is typically rather standard in its level of difficulty; most of the distinction pupils are able to get around 80/85 plus for that paper. (Usually close to full marks for oral and listening) Therefore the distinguishing factor becomes the Paper 1 where a huge range of scores from 27 to 37 can be expected. (10 marks difference!) Thus I call it the \"king maker\" paper.
However for this year. The paper 1 question was ridiculously easy (the picture composition) the picture looked more like a lower primary picture. And based on the scope, it will be practically impossible to do too badly as long as pupils do a simple recount. Thus I expect to see a bunching in scores for paper 1. Paper 2, however, is a differnt animal altogether. Although deceptively easy, especially for pupils who are too used to colloquial english; \"by random instead of at random\", \"changing the past perfect to present instead of simple past\", etc... it might become the distinguishing factor between the As and A*s; thus I call it the king maker paper. -
Dear ridcully and Verysuperkiasu,
Thank you so much for your help. Thank you!! Thank you!! Thank you!! Really appreciate!!ridcully:
Thanks for the vote of confidence. I prefer to help people learn how to fish rather than do the fishing on every occasion! You are doing a good job and don't always need my services...Verysuperkiasu:
Normally I would wait for ridcully to answer, but he's not been visiting this forum for a while now...
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Grammar Editing Question
Source : RGPS 2010 P5 SA2
\"Thrice a week, Mr Wan Chong Hock inspects the HDB blocks in Ang Mo Kio and neighbouring Yio Chu Kang constituency. His town council is (1) within 16 others across Singapore that (2) is being assessed for the first time on their performance..........\"
anwer keys :
(1) among
I feel that among is not a good choice because of the '16 others'. My best answer is 'with'. What's your opinion ?
(2) are -
pixiedust:
The answer \"among\" is correct. There are several ways to use this preposition. In this case, \"among 16 others\" means \"in association with 16 others\".Grammar Editing Question
Source : RGPS 2010 P5 SA2
\"Thrice a week, Mr Wan Chong Hock inspects the HDB blocks in Ang Mo Kio and neighbouring Yio Chu Kang constituency. His town council is (1) within 16 others across Singapore that (2) is being assessed for the first time on their performance..........\"
anwer keys :
(1) among
I feel that among is not a good choice because of the '16 others'. My best answer is 'with'. What's your opinion ?
(2) are
To use \"with\" in this sentence is incorrect, unless the sentence was \"His town council, together with 16 others across Singapore, are being assessed...\" -
Mdm Koh:
The answer \"among\" is correct. There are several ways to use this preposition. In this case, \"among 16 others\" means \"in association with 16 others\".pixiedust:
Grammar Editing Question
Source : RGPS 2010 P5 SA2
\"Thrice a week, Mr Wan Chong Hock inspects the HDB blocks in Ang Mo Kio and neighbouring Yio Chu Kang constituency. His town council is (1) within 16 others across Singapore that (2) is being assessed for the first time on their performance..........\"
anwer keys :
(1) among
I feel that among is not a good choice because of the '16 others'. My best answer is 'with'. What's your opinion ?
(2) are
To use \"with\" in this sentence is incorrect, unless the sentence was \"His town council, together with 16 others across Singapore, are being assessed...\"
Hi Mdm,
I believe you have inadvertently typed 'are' instead of the correct 'is'.
His town council, together with 16 others across Singapore, is being assessed.
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Mdm Koh:
The answer \"among\" is correct. There are several ways to use this preposition. In this case, \"among 16 others\" means \"in association with 16 others\".pixiedust:
Grammar Editing Question
Source : RGPS 2010 P5 SA2
\"Thrice a week, Mr Wan Chong Hock inspects the HDB blocks in Ang Mo Kio and neighbouring Yio Chu Kang constituency. His town council is (1) within 16 others across Singapore that (2) is being assessed for the first time on their performance..........\"
anwer keys :
(1) among
I feel that among is not a good choice because of the '16 others'. My best answer is 'with'. What's your opinion ?
(2) are
To use \"with\" in this sentence is incorrect, unless the sentence was \"His town council, together with 16 others across Singapore, are being assessed...\"
Hi Mdm,
I believe you have inadvertently typed 'are' instead of the correct 'is'.
His town council, together with 16 others across Singapore, is being assessed.
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