MARKS: 75

TIME: 1hr 30

This paper consists of 7 pages.

INSTRUCTIONS TO LEARNERS

  1. This question paper consists of three sections.
  2. Section A and Section B are compulsory.
  3. Answer any TWO questions from Section C.
  4. Write clearly and legibly.
  5. Read all instructions carefully before answering the questions

SECTION / TOTAL / LEARNER’S MARK
A / 25
B / 30
C / 20
GRAND TOTAL / 75

SECTION A: All questions are compulsory

QUESTION 1

1.1 Answer TRUE of FALSE and motivate your answer:

1.1.1 Protesting against injustices is the only way for citizens to

participate in a democracy. (2)

1.1.2 Your goals help you describe what you want to do or what

you want to be. (2)

1.1.3 When you behave in an aggressive manner, you do not care

whether you are hurting the other person emotionally of

physically. (2)

1.1.4 Assertive behaviour indicates that you state your point of

view and are not prepared to listen to the viewpoint of other. (2)

1.1.5 You should always try to reach your maximum heart rate in

order to improve your fitness level. (2)

/10/

QUESTION 2

2.1 Match the statement in Column A with the statement in Column B.

Write down the number of the question with the terminology in

Column A and the correct description next to it on your answer sheet.

COLUMN A / COLUMN B
2.1.1 Environmental justice / Smoking dagga and drinking alcohol at your age.
2.1.2 High risk behaviour / Making up rhymes or songs to remember study material
2.1.3 Gender roles / Creating an environment in which all have access to available services and resources
2.1.4 Auditory study technique / Includes much more than dreams and wishes.
2.1.5 Life Goals / Refer to the social expectations of a community of how men and women should behave

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QUESTION 3

3.1 Describe your understanding of values, and mention at least two

values that you apply to your life. (5)

3.2 Explain how positive behaviour by participants and spectators

can contribute to sport as a nation builder. (5)

/10/

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SECTION B: All questions are compulsory

QUESTION 4

4.1 Read the following scenario and answer the questions that follow:

Jona is about 10 kg overweight. He is always tired and has no energy. He is always eating chips and sweets and is not interested in vegetables and salads. He is always sneezing and uses this as an excuse as to why he cannot participate in Physical Education activities.

4.1.1 Explain why you would agree that Jona is not emotionally

intelligent. (2)

4.1.2 What advise would you give Jona regarding the choices he has

made regarding his health? (2)

4.1.3 Mention three benefits of regular physical exercise that you

would share with Jona. (3)

4.1.4 In your quest to help Jona, invite him to a physical activity that you

participate in over weekend by telling him about the activity. (3)

/10/

QUESTION 5

5.1 Read the advertisement below and answer the questions that follow:

Electrician
Thorr’s Electrical Services, Durbanville, is looking for the services of a qualified electrician. Grade 12 + NTS 6 or any equal qualification. Heavy current. At least five years experience.
Salary: R 189 000 – R 210 000 per annum
Applicants must be able to work independently and be equipped with good supervisory skills.
Code ED driver’s license compulsory.
Candidates must be prepared to work overtime and do standby duty. Sound interpersonal skills. Fluency in speaking and writing in at least two official languages.
More information: Contact Ms J Malan or phone 021 919 2598 or e-mail .
Post completed application, including letter and CV, to:
Ms D Jonker, Private Bag X341, Durbanville 8072

5.1.1 Identify two qualifications required for this job. (2)

5.1.2 Identify two career orientated skills relevant for this job. (2)

5.1.3 Why would a driver’s license be a requirement for this job? (1)

5.1.4 Explain why you would or would not apply for this job, even though

you did have the qualifications and the experience for it. (5)

/10/

QUESTION 6

6.1 Mention five study techniques that you can use to refine your

study skills. (5)

6.2 Read the following report and answer the questions that follow:

Singer on drunk driving charge
On Monday morning popular singer Kamela (25) appeared in the Cape Town regional court for drinking and driving. She resisted being arrested and hit the policeman with her bag. Wearing dark glasses and looking straight ahead, the singer pleaded guilty on all charges. Bail was granted at R 2000.00 and the singer must appear in court again. The singer indicated that she is currently on a countrywide tour and pleaded with the judge to take this into consideration when setting the next court date. The date for the next court appearance is yet to be set.

6.2.1 Mention two outcomes of this risky behaviour? (2)

6.2.2 What do you think about the legislation that allows teenagers to

use alcohol legally at age 18? (3)

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SECTION C: Answer TWO of the following three questions

QUESTION 7

7.1 Goal setting is important in order to achieve one’s full potential.

Smaller goals help to achieve bigger goals.

Mention the criteria that you would use to set goals for yourself

and explain your reason for each. /10/

QUESTION 8

8.1 You are the adviser for a popular youth magazine.

Read the following letter from a reader.

Dear Dr B
I friends forced me into a relationship with a guy who loves me very much. I do not have any feelings for him. I only went out with him to keep my friends happy. I want to end this relationship without hurting the guy.
Sensitive at A.

8.1.1 How will you advise this reader regarding ending the relationship

without making it more difficult?

/10/

QUESTION 9

9.1 Abusing drugs is one of many risk behaviours undertaken by young

people. Mention at least five other risky behaviour and explain how

each type of behaviour can impact negatively on a healthy lifestyle.

/10/

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