Saturday, October 11, 2014

Social Studies QE - Our So-Called "Breakfast"

Last Thursday, 10/9, we had the first day of exams. And the opening subject is Social Studies, which was reffered to by Sir Melvin as our "breakfast." Our course for this year is World History which is very matindi. God! 'Twas hard. It's truly more on application, inference, and evaluation, as what he said the day before, briefing us for the upcoming exam. Here are the parts of his test:

A. Multiple Choice
He said that the multiple choice questions consist of easy, average, and difficult. But for me, there was another category: death-defying. Hahaha! He's not more on knowledge and asking terms; he's more on applying your knowledge in determining historical facts and views. Yes, some knowledge questions appeared, but you can count them---they're less than 5. Hahaha! Imagine that (out of 60 or 70 or sth, I forgot).
But to be honest, his Long Exam 2 was harder!

B. Alternative Response
Chronological order!!! Not an ordinary one because he mixed up everything which drew confusions! Hahaha! Out of 16, I got 13. I thought Jesus Christ was the last, but he came first before Diocletian and Constantine (who supported Christianity, which I forgot during the test). Never trust the sequence of discussion. Hahaha

C. Free Response
A Social Studies exam is incomplete without essays! Good thing, the number of essays for my set is 3 unlike the others who have 4 (but their Alternative Response questions are shorter). Good thing he isn't after the grammar but the thought and relevance.

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And just y'day, I knew the result of my exam which I won't be sharing anymore. But definitely, I passed, and I'm happy with it!

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