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5 Marks Questions

Question 1
How does social stratification impact an individuals life?
(5 Marks)

Question 2
State five possible causes which have contributed to global warming.
(5 Marks)

10 Marks Question

Question 1
Discuss the implication of glass ceiling and glass escalator in the work place.
(10 Marks)

Question 2
"Violence against women both violates and impairs or nullifies the enjoyment by
women of their human rights and fundamental freedoms... In all societies, to a
greater or lesser degree, women and girls are subjected to physical, sexual and
psychological abuse that cuts across lines of income, class and culture."
Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, paragraph 112

Violence may have profound effects. What are the impacts of violence against
women on a woman's reproductive health?
(10 Marks)

Question 3
Over 100 years ago, people worldwide began burning more coal and oil for
homes, factories, and transportation. Burning these fossil fuels releases carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. These added
greenhouses gases have caused Earth to warm more quickly than it has in the
past. Scientists from around the world with the Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change (IPCC) tell us that during the past 100 years, the world's surface
air temperature increased an average of 0.6 Celsius (1.1F). This may not sound
like very much change, but even one degree can affect the Earth.

Based on the statement above, what are the effects of climate change on todays
world?
(10 Marks)

15 Marks Questions

Question 1
Discuss three consequences of global warming.
(15 Marks)

Question 2
What are the implications of building a LYNAS factory to the individual, society and
environment?
(15 Marks)

20 Marks Questions

Question 1
i.) Explain gender inequality in the workplace.
(10 Marks)
ii.) As a person who faces gender inequality at your workplace, how do you avoid or
solve this problem?
(10 Marks)
Question 2
Today marks the beginning of a nation-wide campaign to stop the Lynas rare
a)
earth
project. Malaysians have made our stand and we do not want this
hazardous project in our shore. said Mr Wong Tack, a key organiser of todays
event.
The Lynas rare earth refinery project was constructed with a speedy approval
process without any public consultation or a waste management plan. It was not
until March 2011 when the New York Times reported that the worlds largest rare
earth plant was being built in the Industrial estate of Gebeng near Kuantan that
residents were jolted into action to start protesting against it...
Source:
http://baddevelopers.nfshost.com/Docs/L.htm

Malaysia is facing very serious environmental problems which have results anger of
the citizens. The Malaysian against the Australian rare earths mining company builds
the processing plant in Gebeng, Kuantan. The Lynas rare earth project is likely to
produce radioactive waste. The radiation pollution has extreme effects as
experienced by the victims of atomic bombs during World War II.
a) Based on the stimulus above, state five effects of the radioactive waste on human
health and the environment.
(5 Marks)
b) Explain other types of pollution besides the radiation pollution.
c) Discuss the possible solutions to various types of pollution.

(5 Marks)
(10 Marks)

Question 3

Shiela is an experienced supervisor for 5 years whereas Mark is an experienced


worker for 2 years but he got promoted to be supervisor in their workplace.

Based on the situation above, answer these questions:


a. Define gender inequality.
(5 Marks)
b. Discuss 5 ways to overcome this matter.
(15 Marks)

Question 4
Discuss and elaborate four practical ways to address global warming.
(20 Marks)

Question 5
Mommy track is a situation in which women with children have less opportunity to
make large amounts of money.
(a) What are the types of mommy track?
(5 Marks)
(b) Explain about the pros and cons of each of the types.
(15 Marks)

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