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List three sources of government income.
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What is VAT?
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Differentiate between economic growth and development.
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Choose the term from the word bank that matches the description on the
following page. Indirect taxes Government expenditure
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Indicate whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE. Write only the
word True or False. 1. The national budget only
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If the unknown variable is represented by the letter 𝑥, formulate equations for
the following word problems: 4.1 A number
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3.2 Write down the next 2 values in the sequence:
1 ; 4 ; 9 ; 16 ; … and …
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3. 1 Determine the values of A, B, C, D below:
𝑥 -2 A 1 5 D 𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 2 -8 -2 B C 19
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2.1 State whether the following is true or false: − 5 =
2 (− 5) 2 Explain your answer. (3) 2.2 Find the value of the
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Simplify the following expressions, where possible:
1.2.1 4 (2) 3 − (− 1) 5 1.2.2 100 + (3) 3 − 8 1.2.3 4 (3) 3 ÷ 2 3 +
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Determine the following:
1.1.4 Write 780 as a product of its prime factors. (2) 1.1.5 Write down the prime numbers between 80 and
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Determine the multiplicative inverse of the following:
1.1.3 79
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1.1 Determine the additive inverse of the following:
1.1.1 − 125 1.1.2 550
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Hlobo luni lwesandiso lolu?
3.2.1 kakhulu. 3.2.2 Kuyisonto.
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List TWO warm-up activities that you will do before starting the footwork
exercises.
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Explain why warming up before starting your activities is important.
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igama lento ebonakalayo nengabonakali.
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what is the meaning
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What is the purpose of an idler gear?
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Choose the most correct statement with regards to the vanishing point.
Question 3Answer a. The vanishing point represents the
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What does the following text mean?
‘Scale 1:2
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Why do we use shading in technological drawings?
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true or false
The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco is an example of a cantilever bridge.
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true or false
the cables of an arch beam carry the load
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what isthe definitionofan arch brigde
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what are the types ofbriges
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When there are two vertical members in a roof truss it is referred to as a ................. - .....................
- .
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The middle member of a truss can be called a vertical member or ................... - ........................ .
- .
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................ is the definition for different parts of a truss.
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.............. are frame structures for roofs
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Why does a high supply of diamonds drive the price of diamonds down?
Question 7Answer a. A high supply of diamonds means that
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Use the following source to decide whether this statement is true or false:
The ultimate goal of Cecil Rhodes was to develop
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The #RhodesMustFall activists considered the statue of Rhodes as a symbol of imperialism.
True/False :
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Once the British took control over the diamond fields in Kimberley, what happened to black people who were digging for diamonds?
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Suggest two reasons why Britain wanted control over the diamond fields
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Diamonds are beautiful objects of desire but their uses are quite limited.
True/False
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Explain why Rhodes and Barnato had made the decision to join companies to create De Beers Consolidated Mines.
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Diamonds were first found along the Orange River in 1871.
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How did Britain come to gain control over the diamond-rich area of Griqualand West?
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In which South African city did the discovery of diamonds lead to the diamond boom?
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Why were diamonds so valuable in the late 1800s? Choose all answers that apply.
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Do you think female Indian nannies were treated better than Indian labourers who worked in the sugar fields?
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what leglly ended in the 1808
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what large supply did the british need in order to extract the recources 1960
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what large supply did the british need in the 1960
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what was the discovery in the southern Africa 1960 and what did it mean to the british
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what was the discovery in the southern africa 1960
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The discovery of Blank 1 Question 5
cheap labour in Southern Africa in the 1860s meant that Britain needed an exceedingly large
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Why was India such a valuable colony for Britain? Choose all answers that apply.
a. India was a beautiful country and Britain saw
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Select two different reasons why Indian indentured labours were brought to work in Natal.
a. Indian indentured labour was brought
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The first set of Indian labourers came to Southern Africa to work out of their own free will and choice.
True/False
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"When the Indians arrived they found that proper housing was not provided for them, they had to erect shacks made from leaves
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explain three reasons why was there a high demand for sugar in British around the 1860
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why was india a valuable conoly for british
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What were Indian indentured labourers offered after their three-year contract expired? Select all the answers that apply.
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Why were future transfers of indentured labourers successful?
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What did indentured Indian labourers earn per month?
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The first group of indentured Indian labourers arrived in Natal aboard the ...............
ship.
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Prior to India being established as a British colony, large parts of India were controlled by the .................
Company.
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Give two reasons why the British government sought labour in Southern Africa rather than anywhere else.
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the definition for luddities
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what does GNCTU stand for
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I went to work at the cotton factory [...] at the age of nine. I was then a fine, strong, healthy lad. I had [...] two shillings
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Who founded The Grand National Consolidated Trade Union?
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Urbanisation is the migration from the ( )
populated countryside to the densely populated towns and cities.
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There were some advantages to being a working woman during the Industrial Revolution.
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Captain Swing was the leader of the Luddites.
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True or False: Britain had to play catch-up with other European powers such as Belgium, Germany and France as these powers had a
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True or False: The period 1885–1914 when there was a rush to claim African land was called 'The Battle for Africa'.
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Why did trade unions struggle to gain members at first?
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The improvements in farming methods and the transformation of small strip farms into consolidated farms marked the .............
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The First Industrial Revolution was the transition to...
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the atlantic slave trade made many merchants rich in ( )
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the atlantic slave trde made the merchants rich .why?
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which slave trade made the merchant's rich
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The ....... slave trade made many merchants rich in ......... . The slaves produced ....... materials to be sold overseas.
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Who invented the railway locomotive?
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What was the main occupation of the common worker before the Industrial Revolution?
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Small strip farms were combined to make larger commercial farms in what was called the Enclosure Movement.
True/false
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The Textile Revolution took place during the Industrial Revolution.
True/False
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Harnessing steam power was a new idea.
True/False
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Harnessing steam power was a new idea.
true/false
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Harnessing steam power was a new idea.
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Before the Industrial Revolution, what did Britain’s economy rely on?
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What was the period of the Industrial Revolution?
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When did the First Industrial Revolution occur?
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Before the Industrial Revolution, there was a strong likelihood that you never even left the village you were born in.
True/False
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During the First Industrial Revolution, towns grew as more people moved there to find jobs. This process is called ........
.
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During the Agricultural Revolution, there was a change from....... farming to........ farming.
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The British did not benefit from the Atlantic slave trade.
True/False
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There are many reasons why the Industrial Revolution began in Britain. Select the one that is UNTRUE.
Britain was politically
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Britain’s economy shifted from to .
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The slaves that were amassed in the slave trade were used for free labour. What type of materials did they produce?
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Define the term ‘equinox’ as it relates to the rotation of planet Earth
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Coordinates are measured in degrees, minutes and ______________________
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The greater the latitude of a town the further
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why is the sunlight spread evenly on one side of the Earth?
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This satellite image represents the winter solstice. How do you know this?
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During the ____________ equinox, satellites will receive no sunlight. However, during the ______________ equinox, they will
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______________ use information from satellite images to predict the weather.
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