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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      yeomaylin
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      doraemo:
      what is the answer for Q29, paper1?

      My DD said ans is 90.

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        Trevortan
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        yeomaylin:
        doraemo:

        what is the answer for Q29, paper1?


        My DD said ans is 90.

        What's dat question?

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          KSP
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          Most in dd class feel is easy. I reckon a 91 raw score may not guarantee an A*.

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            Kangkangteo
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            quote=\"Trevortan\"]

            pm123:

            quote=\"Trevortan\"]quote=\"Kangkangteo\"]
            A square is both a rectangle and a rhombus, which means that the properties of parallelograms, rectangles, and rhombuses all apply to squares.

            Based on th above definition of a square, it looks like the answers for parallelogram, rhombus and trapezium are the same, I.e. 1 + 1.
            Squares are rectangles and rhombuses , but rectangles aren't squares nor rhombuses. The two right-angled triangles in this question don't form a square, but forms a rectangle.[/quote]

            I was told that it is an isosceles right angle triangle. If it is just a right angle triangle, I will agree with u that 2 of these can only form a rectangle. The kid that told me this may be mistaken. Without seeing the actual qn, I can't validate. Ok. Let's move on. Tq for clarification on yr pt.[/quote]

            Agreed.[/quote]

            If given right-angle triangle is not an isosceles triangle, then the answers will be
            2, 4 and 3 respectively.

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              Trevortan
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              Kangkangteo:

              If given right-angle triangle is not an isosceles triangle, then the answers will be
              2, 4 and 3 respectively.
              That's inclusive of the one drawn, right?

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                Kangkangteo
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                Trevortan:
                Kangkangteo:


                If given right-angle triangle is not an isosceles triangle, then the answers will be
                2, 4 and 3 respectively.

                That's inclusive of the one drawn, right?

                Yes.

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                  Just4Fun
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                  KSP:
                  Most in dd class feel is easy. I reckon a 91 raw score may not guarantee an A*.

                  91 n above raw score will get A*, regardless how easy or difficult the paper is.

                  Just that it will affect the std dev, hence the t-score.

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                    Trevortan
                    last edited by

                    This year Maths PSLE is special. Has drawing question that never came out for PSLE.

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                      Trevortan
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                      Just4Fun:
                      KSP:

                      Most in dd class feel is easy. I reckon a 91 raw score may not guarantee an A*.


                      91 n above raw score will get A*, regardless how easy or difficult the paper is.

                      Just that it will affect the std dev, hence the t-score.

                      Thought that A* need not be 91 and above? If it's difficult A* could be 80+ and above?

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                        Augmum
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                        Just4Fun:
                        KSP:

                        Most in dd class feel is easy. I reckon a 91 raw score may not guarantee an A*.


                        91 n above raw score will get A*, regardless how easy or difficult the paper is.

                        Just that it will affect the std dev, hence the t-score.

                        The raw marks of 91 n above for A* is not a prefixed mark...same goes for the other grades...
                        As to HOW the grading is done is confidential as revealed from Moe reply...

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