IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME PROGRAMME DU DIPLÔME DU BI PROGRAMA DEL DIPLOMA DEL BI M07/2/ANFRE/SP1/FRE/TZ0/XX/Q+ 22072804 FRENCH AB INITIO – STANDARD LEVEL – PAPER 1 FRANçAiS AB INITIO – NiVEAU MoyEN – éPREUVE 1 FRANCéS AB INITIO – NiVEL MEDio – PRUEBA 1 Wednesday 23 May 2007 (morning) Mercredi 23 mai 2007 (matin) Miércoles 23 de mayo de 2007 (mañana) 1 h 30 m 0 Candidate session number Numéro de session du candidat Número de convocatoria del alumno 0 QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOKLET – INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES • • • • • • • Write your session number in the boxes above. Do not open this booklet until instructed to do so. This booklet contains all the Paper 1 questions (Text handling and written response). Refer to the Text Booklet …show more content…
Mettez la lettre dans la case qui correspond au mot qui a le même sens. Un exemple est donné. Attention : il y a dans la liste plus de mots proposés que nécessaire. Exemple : auteur (ligne 1) 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. participer (ligne 3) vœu (ligne 3) permis (ligne 4) consigne (ligne 5) réduire (ligne 8) A A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. i. J. K. créateur faire partie rêve prendre part interdit rendre plus petit souhait règle autorisé rendre plus grand conseil Indiquez dans la case de droite la réponse choisie par une lettre. 13. L’article s’adresse… A. B. C. D. 14. à tous les enfants du monde. aux enfants qui utilisent Internet. à un certain groupe d’enfants. aux enfants de 6 et 5 ans. Ce texte est… A. B. C. D. une publicité commerciale. un rapport sur les activités de la Croix-Rouge. un article sur les timbres. une invitation à jouer les artistes. 2207-2804 0410 –5– M07/2/ANFRE/SP1/FRE/TZ0/XX/Q+ Les phrases suivantes, basées sur le texte sont vraies ou fausses. Cochez [ ] la réponse correcte et justifiez votre réponse par les mots du texte. Un exemple vous est donné. Vrai Exemple : Pour participer au concours il faut faire un dessin. Faux Justification : . . . . dessine ton vœu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. On a le droit d’utiliser des photos. Justification : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Please answer all questions in this exam. Answers to the multiple choice questions need to be filled in on the scantron sheets (remember to use pencil to fill in the circles) and also circled on the exam itself. Answers to the short answer questions should go in the exam booklet provided. All three components (scantron sheets, exam booklets, paper copy of exam) should be turned in at the conclusion of the exam.
Your written answers to the questions below are to be available to be sighted by your lecturer (not submitted to the School Office) at the start of the tutorial session. To be recorded as attending the tutorial requires that the lecturer deems that the worksheet has been satisfactorily attempted.
Published in 1762, “The Social Contract” paved the way for the ideas of the French Revolution. “The Social Contract” really defined Rousseau’s opinion on institutionalism stating, “Man
Review the sample syllabus and sample rubric under the questions below. Then, provide answers underneath the following questions:
This study guide prepares you for the Final Examination you complete in the last week of the course. It contains practice questions, which are related to each week’s objectives. Highlight the correct response, and then refer to the answer key at the end of this Study Guide to check your answers.
This is an individual assignment. You must work alone to complete this quiz. It is important that you complete all readings and videos prior to attempting the quiz. The completed quiz must be submitted in appropriate assignment folder by the due date and time. Please see the Syllabus > Course Schedule. This quiz is valued at 5 points (5% of course grade).
Note to students: This is a closed-book exam, containing 3 questions, worth 30 marks in total. Apart from sundry writing materials (pens, pencils and the like), no examination aids are permitted
Respond to the prompts below (no more than 4 single-spaced pages, including prompts) by typing your responses within the brackets following each prompt. Do not delete or alter the prompts. Pages exceeding the maximum will not be scored.
The governors made sure to issue a \emph{Convocatoria} that favored the attendance of delegates loyal to them \citep[][506]{langston2001rules}. These delegates voted in favor of keeping most of the changes contained in the drafts distributed to the local assemblies in July (e.g. dropping the concept of ``social liberalism'' from the Declaration of Principles). However, they proposed additional changes which were unexpected by president Zedillo and his collaborators within the party. First, the CPN --in control of the governors after the XIV National Assembly-- became the most important party organ (replacing the National Assemblies), in charge of selecting the party's main leaders (i.e. the president of the CEN and the general secretary) and the use of the party's monies.
Complete the questions below from Units 1, 2 and 3. Use this document as your template. Submit this document to the unit Dropbox when you have completed the Assignment.
Read each question carefully and answer only the question that is asked. Answers for each question should be 2 pages, typed, Times New Roman, 12 point font, double spaced, with one inch margins. This document is already formatted correctly.
As a worker of the huge ethnicity, some of my immediate interests are securing my property, my rights, and my protection from powerful government control. The new federalist decentralized system of Somewhereland will satisfy these interests effectively. This new system alsos prevents chaotic events such as Somewhereland’s civil war, simply because the oligarchic authorities will not all be in power. Although the constitution is an exciting step towards democracy, there are still several issues in it. While Lijphart’s PR model is appealing, a FPTP system would be far more effective in satisfying our ethnic
This examination paper consists of two parts - Part A and Part B Part A consists of 20 multiple choice questions each worth one (1) mark. Answer all the questions in Part A on the answer sheet provided, using pencil only: (a) Print your student number, name and initials in the space provided and mark the appropriate boxes below your student number, name and initials. (b) For each question, mark the appropriate response (a), (b), (c), or (cl). There is only one correct response to each question in Part A.
5. Content questions—provide a brief response to each of the items below…NO TEXT SUPPORT IS NEEDED.
Refer to the questions in the following Sample Examination to represent the type of questions that students will be asked in the Final Examination. Refer students to the weekly readings and content outlines for each week as study references for the Final Examination.