2017 PSLE Discussions and Strategies
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all the best to everyone taking higher mother tongue tomorrow!

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Picture sequence:
First: circle
Second: triangle
Third: square
So answer is square and circle ??[/quote]
My son chose circle only[/quote]
My daughter now thinks she understands why some say that the answer is 3. She says she may have misread / misunderstood the question during the exam -- basically, she did not appreciate the fact that the shapes are cut-outs from pieces of paper. She says if the shapes are cut-outs, then she can understand why the answer would be triangle only. -
ckcdm:
option 3 is triangle which is the correct answer[/quote]May I know what's your logic?studyingturtle:
[quote=\"Happy70\"]Sorry, what were the options for the second last question on shadow? My daughter can’t rem the number she wrote down but knowing the content of the options might jog her memory
1. circle i think
2. square and circle
3. forgot
4. triangle and circle :? -
my dd's answer is also 1. circle

so if answer is triangle, which is transparent? -
my dd's answer is also 1. circle

so if answer is triangle, which is transparent? -
My son’s answer is also 1.
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If cut out should be 3. Triangle
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According to my daughter (who had unfortunately also put down option 1):
It could never have been the circle, whether alone or with another shape. If the paper with the cut-out circle is transparent, there would never be a circle shape appearing on the screen in the first place. If the paper with the cut-out circle is not transparent, the circle can never be shone onto the screen because the light rays forming the circle would be blocked by one or both of the pieces of opaque paper containing the triangle or square cut outs in front.
If the paper containing the triangle cut-out is transparent, then there could never be a triangle appearing on the screen. So only light rays forming the shape of the square could be shone onto the screen. But there is no option for “square only”.
If the paper containing the square cut-out is transparent, then there can never be the shape of a square appearing on the screen. And in that case, the only light rays that can pass through would form the shape of a triangle. If the paper containing both the square and triangle cut-outs are opaque, then again only light rays forming the shape of the square would appear on the screen (because the light rays forming the shape of the triangle would be partially blocked by the paper containing the square cut-out.
Sorry if this sounds convoluted. This was my daughter’s explanation to me. -
Happy70:
My son chose circle only[/quote]Picture sequence:
First: circle
Second: triangle
Third: square
So answer is square and circle ??
My daughter now thinks she understands why some say that the answer is 3. She says she may have misread / misunderstood the question during the exam -- basically, she did not appreciate the fact that the shapes are cut-outs from pieces of paper. She says if the shapes are cut-outs, then she can understand why the answer would be triangle only.[/quote]
Here is DS explanation.
Yes the crux is that the shapes are all cut outs.
The beam of light shines right through the circle (1st sheet). Circle of light is larger than the triangle because the sheet with circle cut out is furthest from the screen. Therefore, the light which falls on the screen is the triangle shape. The square is transparent. -
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