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alex_barca

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Mathematics: 9.25am-11.30am

Section 1 (25 marks) consists of 25 short-response questions, answered in the question booklet. Calculators may NOT be used in this section.


Section 2 (75 marks) has two parts, A and B. Calculators MAY be used in both parts.

  • Part A (55 marks) consists of 50 multiple-choice questions and five multiple correct/incorrect questions, answered on a separate machine-scored answer sheet.
  • Part B (20 marks) consists of four questions, each containing several parts, worth 5 marks each. All answers to Part B are written in the spaces provided in the question booklet.


History/GEO/Civics/Citizenship: 12.50pm-3.00pm

Section 1 - Australian History, Civics and Citizenship (50 marks). Questions in this section are based on Topics 5, 6, 7 and 8 and the historical skills from the Stage 5 History Syllabus.

  • Part A (20 marks) consists of 20 multiple choice questions answered on a separate machine-scored answer sheet.
  • Part B (30 marks) consists of a number of short answer questions and one extended response. Answers are written in the spaces provided on the question paper.

Section 2 - Australian Geography, Civics and Citizenship (50 marks). Questions in this section are based on Focus Areas 5A3 and 5A4 and the geographical tools and skills from the Stage 5 Geography Syllabus.

  • Part A (20 marks) consists of 20 multiple choice questions answered on a separate machine-scored answer sheet.
  • Part B (30 marks) consists of questions which require short answers and the application of geographical skills, and one extended response. Answers are written in the spaces provided on the question paper.
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Past-Papers:

History/Geography: Australian History, Civics and Citizenship - Online Multiple Choice

Mathematics: Mathematics - Online Multiple Choice

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GOOD LUCK! :party::jump::jump::jump::jump:
 

gorden25

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Most probably the Mathematics will be easy

Not sure about the hist/geo thou..some notes would be nice
 

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Most probably the Mathematics will be easy

Not sure about the hist/geo thou..some notes would be nice
Geography:

Atlas Skills (Long and Lat) (Equator and Poles)
Coastal Management
Australia in Its Regional and Global Contexts

History:

Australia's Involvement in the Vietnam War
Aboriginals Land Rights (Terra Nullius etc)
Post 1970 war
PM's (Menzies, Keating, Whitlam, Hawke)

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NOTES:

HISTORY


Key Events regarding Aboriginals Land Rights:

  • Yirrkala Bark Petition (1963)
  • Tent Embassy Canberra (1970)
  • Whitlams recognition (1974)
  • Aboriginal Land right act (1976)
  • Mabo Decision (1992)
  • Wik Decision (1996)
Post 1970:


  • 1972 - election of Whitlam government after more than two decades of liberal party government, abolition of white australia policy same year by Whitlam, troops withdrawn from vietnam same year

  • 1975 - Whitlam fired by kerr due to inability to pass the budget
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SOME QUESTIONS:

"Why did Australian's attitudes about Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War change?"


  • people disagreed with the use of conscription as Australia was under no direct threat

  • the widespread use of televisions in Australia meant that, unlike other wars, the Vietnam War was brought directly into Australian homes and people began to understand the horrible conditions and the true nature of the war.

  • as the hippie movement began to take hold in Australia, many people - particularly young people who made up approx 30% of Australia's population as a result of the baby boomer period - became very anti-war and anti-establishment
 

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GEOGRAPHY

* City Planning
* Regional Planning
* Town Planning
* Urban Design
* Urban Policy
* Housing
* Land use

Make sure you remember your studies on Ultimo and Pyrmont.

OTHER THINGS TO KNOW

Mangroves
Coastal Management/Coastal Inequality
Coastal Erosion
Deserts
Oceans
Wetlands
South Asia and the World
 

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And.. I've never heard of either of those :|
we did a local area which was suffering urban decline as well as a nearby area which was undergoing gentrification ... went on an excursion and stuff.

also for extended response remember to use words like urban sprawl, gentrification and ect
 

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