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SECTION B (Novel) - [10 marks]

PMR Sample Questions

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Around The World in 80 Days

SECTION B (Novel) - [10 marks]


PMR Sample Questions

Jules Vernes

Based on one novel, write about a character that you admire.


Based on one novel, write about a character that you sympathise with.
Based on one novel, write about an interesting event.
Based on one novel, write about a character who is kind and brave.
Based on one novel, write about an event which keeps you in suspense.
Based on one novel, write about a theme in the story.
Based on one novel, do you like the ending of the story?
Based on one novel, write about the message presented in the story.
Based on one novel, compare/contrast two characters in the story.
Based on one novel, write about a moral value you have learned.
Based on one novel, write about an event that you feel is important.
Based on one novel, write about a character who helps others in the story.
Based on one novel, write about an incident in the story that makes you feel sad.
Based on one novel, describe how a character in the novel managed to solve a
problem that he/she faced.
Based on one novel, write about a character you dislike.
Based on one novel, write about a part of the story that you like.
Based on one novel, do you enjoy reading the story?
Based on one novel, write about how two or more characters work together to
achieve success.
Based on one novel, write about a character who is loyal.
Based on one novel, write about what you have learnt from the story.
Based on one novel, write about a character you would like to be a friend with.
Based on one novel, describe an interesting event in the story.
Based on one novel, write about how a character handled a problem.

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Around The World in 80 Days

Jules Vernes

Based on one novel, write about a character that you admire.


Based on one novel, write about a character that you sympathise with.
Based on one novel, write about an interesting event.
Based on one novel, write about a character who is kind and brave.
Based on one novel, write about an event which keeps you in suspense.
Based on one novel, write about a theme in the story.
Based on one novel, do you like the ending of the story?
Based on one novel, write about the message presented in the story.
Based on one novel, compare/contrast two characters in the story.
Based on one novel, write about a moral value you have learned.
Based on one novel, write about an event that you feel is important.
Based on one novel, write about a character who helps others in the story.
Based on one novel, write about an incident in the story that makes you feel sad.
Based on one novel, describe how a character in the novel managed to solve a
problem that he/she faced.
Based on one novel, write about a character you dislike.
Based on one novel, write about a part of the story that you like.
Based on one novel, do you enjoy reading the story?
Based on one novel, write about how two or more characters work together to
achieve success.
Based on one novel, write about a character who is loyal.
Based on one novel, write about what you have learnt from the story.
Based on one novel, write about a character you would like to be a friend with.
Based on one novel, describe an interesting event in the story.
Based on one novel, write about how a character handled a problem.

REMEMBER!

Please note, sample answers do not guarantee you full marks. They only guide and
assist you in your personal response to the questions. The best thing to do is, read the
novel, ask yourself with questions (e.g. Sample Questions) and answer honestly based on
what you read from the novel.
Always remember to use correct tense (past tense OR present tense) and be constant in
writing your essay.
You must write your essay in 60 120 words and in not less than THREE paragraphs.

REMEMBER!

Please note, sample answers do not guarantee you full marks. They only guide and
assist you in your personal response to the questions. The best thing to do is, read the
novel, ask yourself with questions (e.g. Sample Questions) and answer honestly based on
what you read from the novel.
Always remember to use correct tense (past tense OR present tense) and be constant in
writing your essay.
You must write your essay in 60 120 words and in not less than THREE paragraphs.

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