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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


ADVANCED PROFICMNCY EXAMINATION
CARIBBEAN STI.JDIES

PAPER02

3 hours

10MAY2005 (am.)

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

1. This paper consists of eight questions: four on Module I and four on Module 2.

2. There are FOUR sections, A, B, C and D.


Each section consists of TWO questions. You MUST answer ONE question
from EACH sectionl that is, FOUR questions in all.

3. EACH question in Sections A and B is worth 20 marks. You are advised to


spend no more than 35 minutes on any one of these questions.

4. EACH question in Sections C and D is wortli 30 marks. You are advised to


spend no more than 55 minutes on any one of these questions.

5. You should NOT bring notes or other textual materials into the examination
room for use during the sitting of this paper.

Copyright @ 2003 Caribbean Examinations Council.


Allrights reserved.

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SECTION A

MODULE I _ CARIBBEAN SOCTETY AND CULTURE

EITHER

l. Describe the value of coral reet\ to Caribbean society and culture.


Total20 nrarks

OR

2, Describe horv education. as a social institution. impacts orr Caribbearr s()ciety tnd culture.

Total20 marks

SECTION B

NIODULE 2 - ISSUES IN CARIBBEAN DE\/ELOP\,II'N'I'

EITHER

3. ForananredCaritlbeancountn.dc.scribcthel'irctr-lrsthirtnrir) behirtclc'rirrgtltcllrocr-sstti-(lL'\'el()pntc'nl.

Total20 tnarks
OR

-1. Desct'rltchou'discrirtrirrittionll.tairtst\\()nlcnitttplrctrunrlr.rclrr[trrrcnl ir]tllc('illilrlrc:trr


'l'otal 20 rnirrks

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SECTIONC

MODULE T - CARIBBEAN SOCIETY AND CULTURE

EITHER

5. To what extent do European cultural institutions continue to dominate Caribbean society and culnrre?

Total30 marks
OB

6. Drawing on your own experiences, discuss the extent to which the concept of "Caribbean ldentity" is
amYthorarealitY'
Totar 3o marks

SECTIOND

MODULE 2 - ISSUES IN CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT

EITHER

7 . Examine how freedom of the press impacts on development in the Caribbean.


Total30 marks

OB

E. Suggestways inwhich the tourism industry in theCaribbeancan furtheradvance development in the


region.
Total30 marks

END OFTFST

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