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Past Year Questions From Longman PearsonTRANSCRIPT
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
SET 1
CANDIDATE A
Situation
Your institution is organizing a forum, entitled ‘The Qualities of a Good Malaysia’. You are a panel member of this forum.
Task A: As a member of the panel, you strongly feel that a good Malaysian should be patriotic. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most important quality in being a good Malaysian:
i. being patrioticii. being law-abiding
iii. being hardworkingiv. being tolerant
CANDIDATE B
Situation
Your institution is organizing a forum, entitled ‘The Qualities of a Good Malaysia’. You are a panel member of this forum.
Task A: As a member of the panel, you strongly feel that a good Malaysian should be law-abiding. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most important quality in being a good Malaysian:
i. being patrioticii. being law-abiding
iii. being hardworkingiv. being tolerant
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
CANDIDATE C
Situation
Your institution is organizing a forum, entitled ‘The Qualities of a Good Malaysia’. You are a panel member of this forum.
Task A: As a member of the panel, you strongly feel that a good Malaysian should be hardworking. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most important quality in being a good Malaysian:
i. being patrioticii. being law-abiding
iii. being hardworkingiv. being tolerant
CANDIDATE D
Situation
Your institution is organizing a forum, entitled ‘The Qualities of a Good Malaysia’. You are a panel member of this forum.
Task A: As a member of the panel, you strongly feel that a good Malaysian should be tolerant. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most important quality in being a good Malaysian:
i. being patrioticii. being law-abiding
iii. being hardworkingiv. being tolerant
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
SET 2
CANDIDATE A
Situation
Malaysia is becoming more dependent on the tourist industry. How can tourist services be improved?
Task A: You think that people who deal with tourists should be more polite and helpful.Why do you say this?
Task B: Which of the following would help to improve the tourist industry most?
i. People who deal with tourists should be more polite and helpfulii. Public toilets should be kept clean and well-maintained
iii. Information for tourists should be clear and easily availableiv. Public transport services should be more efficient
CANDIDATE B
Situation
Situation
Malaysia is becoming more dependent on the tourist industry. How can tourist services be improved?
Task A: You think that public toilets should be kept clean and well-maintained. Why do you say this?
Task B: Which of the following would help to improve the tourist industry most?
i. People who deal with tourists should be more polite and helpfulii. Public toilets should be kept clean and well-maintained
iii. Information for tourists should be clear and easily availableiv. Public transport services should be more efficient
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
CANDIDATE C
Situation
Situation
Malaysia is becoming more dependent on the tourist industry. How can tourist services be improved?
Task A: You think that information for tourists should be clear and easily available. Why do you say this?
Task B: Which of the following would help to improve the tourist industry most?
i. People who deal with tourists should be more polite and helpfulii. Public toilets should be kept clean and well-maintained
iii. Information for tourists should be clear and easily availableiv. Public transport services should be more efficient
CANDIDATE D
Situation
Situation
Malaysia is becoming more dependent on the tourist industry. How can tourist services be improved?
Task A: You think that public transport services should be more efficient. Why do you say this?
Task B: Which of the following would help to improve the tourist industry most?
i. People who deal with tourists should be more polite and helpfulii. Public toilets should be kept clean and well-maintained
iii. Information for tourists should be clear and easily availableiv. Public transport services should be more efficient
SET 3
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
CANDIDATE A
Situation
It is important for Malaysia to be prepared for this era of globalization where we have to compete with other countries to survive. Contribute your ideas on how Malaysians can do this.
Task A: Malaysians should have knowledge of information technology. Give reasons.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following ways would best prepare us to compete internationally:
i. have knowledge of information technologyii. be proficient in English
iii. be more open-minded to accept changesiv. be more hardworking
CANDIDATE B
Situation
It is important for Malaysia to be prepared for this era of globalization where we have to compete with other countries to survive. Contribute your ideas on how Malaysians can do this.
Task A: Malaysians should be proficient in English. Give reasons.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following ways would best prepare us to compete internationally:
i. have knowledge of information technologyii. be proficient in English
iii. be more open-minded to accept changesiv. be more hardworking
CANDIDATE C
Situation
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Situation
It is important for Malaysia to be prepared for this era of globalization where we have to compete with other countries to survive. Contribute your ideas on how Malaysians can do this.
Task A: Malaysians should be more open-minded to accept changes. Give reasons.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following ways would best prepare us to compete internationally:
i. have knowledge of information technologyii. be proficient in English
iii. be more open-minded to accept changesiv. be more hardworking
CANDIDATE D
Situation
Situation
It is important for Malaysia to be prepared for this era of globalization where we have to compete with other countries to survive. Contribute your ideas on how Malaysians can do this.
Task A: Malaysians should be more hardworking. Give reasons.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following ways would best prepare us to compete internationally:
i. have knowledge of information technologyii. be proficient in English
iii. be more open-minded to accept changesiv. be more hardworking
SET 4
CANDIDATE A
Situation
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
The Residents’ Association of your area would like to organise a campaign, “A HEALTHY SOCIETY IS A HAPPY SOCIETY”. As a member of the committee you would like to suggest some activities that can be carried out during the campaign.
Task A: You would like to organise free medical check-ups for the residents in the area. Give reasons to support your idea.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most effective activity to promote a healthy society:
i. free medical check-upsii. talks by doctors and dieticians
iii. an exhibition on a healthy lifestyleiv. various games and exercises
CANDIDATE B
The Residents’ Association of your area would like to organise a campaign, “A HEALTHY SOCIETY IS A HAPPY SOCIETY”. As a member of the committee you would like to suggest some activities that can be carried out during the campaign.
Task A: You would like to organise talks by doctors and dieticians for the residents in the area. Give reasons to support your idea.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most effective activity to promote a healthy society:
i. free medical check-upsii. talks by doctors and dieticians
iii. an exhibition on a healthy lifestyleiv. various games and exercises
CANDIDATE C
Situation
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
The Residents’ Association of your area would like to organise a campaign, “A HEALTHY SOCIETY IS A HAPPY SOCIETY”. As a member of the committee you would like to suggest some activities that can be carried out during the campaign.
Task A: You would like to organise an exhibition on a healthy lifestyle for the residents in the area. Give reasons to support your idea.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most effective activity to promote a healthy society:
i. free medical check-upsii. talks by doctors and dieticians
iii. an exhibition on a healthy lifestyleiv. various games and exercises
CANDIDATE D
Situation
The Residents’ Association of your area would like to organise a campaign, “A HEALTHY SOCIETY IS A HAPPY SOCIETY”. As a member of the committee you would like to suggest some activities that can be carried out during the campaign.
Task A: You would like to organise various games and exercises for the residents in the area. Give reasons to support your idea.
Task B: Discuss which of the following would be the most effective activity to promote a healthy society:
i. free medical check-upsii. talks by doctors and dieticians
iii. an exhibition on a healthy lifestyleiv. various games and exercises
SET 5
CANDIDATE A
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Situation
The Youth Group of your community has invited you to talk on what the main cause of social problems among young people is.
Task A: In your opinion, the easy availability of pornographic materials is the root cause of social problems among young people. Give reasons to support what you say.
Task B: Which one of the following is the root cause of social problems among young people?
i. The easy availability of pornographic materialsii. The influence of certain types of music
iii. Lack of parental guidanceiv. Peer influence
CANDIDATE B
Situation
The Youth Group of your community has invited you to talk on what the main cause of social problems among young people is.
Task A: In your opinion, the influence of certain types of music is the root cause of social problems among young people. Give reasons to support what you say.
Task B: Which one of the following is the root cause of social problems among young people?
i. The easy availability of pornographic materialsii. The influence of certain types of music
iii. Lack of parental guidanceiv. Peer influence
CANDIDATE C
Situation
The Youth Group of your community has invited you to talk on what the main cause of social problems among young people is.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: In your opinion, lack of parental guidance is the root cause of social problems among young people. Give reasons to support what you say.
Task B: Which one of the following is the root cause of social problems among young people?
i. The easy availability of pornographic materialsii. The influence of certain types of music
iii. Lack of parental guidanceiv. Peer influence
CANDIDATE D
Situation
The Youth Group of your community has invited you to talk on what the main cause of social problems among young people is.
Task A: In your opinion, peer influence is the root cause of social problems among young people. Give reasons to support what you say.
Task B: Which one of the following is the root cause of social problems among young people?
i. The easy availability of pornographic materialsii. The influence of certain types of music
iii. Lack of parental guidanceiv. Peer influence
SET 6
CANDIDATE A
Situation
Every year of Mother’s Day, your community honours mothers for their love and sacrifice. This year you have been asked to list the criteria for giving an award to a mother. As a member of the selection committee, you have to nominate a candidate.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: Your candidate is a single mother who has to work to support her children. Justify your choice.
Task B: Who do you think is the most suitable candidate for the award ‘Mother of the Year’?
The candidates are:
i. a single mother who has to work to support her childrenii. a mother with disabled children
iii. a woman who gave up her successful career to care for her childreniv. a woman who takes in abandoned children and raises them as her own
CANDIDATE B
Situation
Every year of Mother’s Day, your community honours mothers for their love and sacrifice. This year you have been asked to list the criteria for giving an award to a mother. As a member of the selection committee, you have to nominate a candidate.
Task A: Your candidate is a single mother who has to work to support her children. Justify your choice.
Task B: Who do you think is the most suitable candidate for the award ‘Mother of the Year’?
The candidates are:
v. a single mother who has to work to support her childrenvi. a mother with disabled children
vii. a woman who gave up her successful career to care for her childrenviii. a woman who takes in abandoned children and raises them as her own
CANDIDATE C
Situation
Every year of Mother’s Day, your community honours mothers for their love and sacrifice. This year you have been asked to list the criteria for giving an award to a mother. As a member of the selection committee, you have to nominate a candidate.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: Your candidate is a single mother who has to work to support her children. Justify your choice.
Task B: Who do you think is the most suitable candidate for the award ‘Mother of the Year’?
The candidates are:
i. a single mother who has to work to support her childrenii. a mother with disabled children
iii. a woman who gave up her successful career to care for her childreniv. a woman who takes in abandoned children and raises them as her own
CANDIDATE D
Situation
Every year of Mother’s Day, your community honours mothers for their love and sacrifice. This year you have been asked to list the criteria for giving an award to a mother. As a member of the selection committee, you have to nominate a candidate.
Task A: Your candidate is a single mother who has to work to support her children. Justify your choice.
Task B: Who do you think is the most suitable candidate for the award ‘Mother of the Year’?
The candidates are:
i. a single mother who has to work to support her childrenii. a mother with disabled children
iii. a woman who gave up her successful career to care for her childreniv. a woman who takes in abandoned children and raises them as her own
SET 7
CANDIDATE A
Situation
Your college is going to declare open its new resource centre. It does not have a logo yet. Students have been asked to suggest an item associated with learning to be depicted in the logo. This item should represent or symbolise the search for knowledge.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: You suggest an open book. Explain how the item you have chosen is an appropriate symbol.
Task B: Discuss which symbol is the most appropriate to be included in the logo:
i. an open bookii. a torch
iii. a compact disc (CD)iv. a key
CANDIDATE B
Situation
Your college is going to declare open its new resource centre. It does not have a logo yet. Students have been asked to suggest an item associated with learning to be depicted in the logo. This item should represent or symbolise the search for knowledge.
Task A: You suggest a torch. Explain how the item you have chosen is an appropriate symbol.
Task B: Discuss which symbol is the most appropriate to be included in the logo:
i. an open bookii. a torch
iii. a compact disc (CD)iv. a key
CANDIDATE C
Situation
Your college is going to declare open its new resource centre. It does not have a logo yet. Students have been asked to suggest an item associated with learning to be depicted in the logo. This item should represent or symbolise the search for knowledge.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: You suggest a compact disc (CD). Explain how the item you have chosen is an appropriate symbol.
Task B: Discuss which symbol is the most appropriate to be included in the logo:
i. an open bookii. a torch
iii. a compact disc (CD)iv. a key
CANDIDATE D
Situation
Your college is going to declare open its new resource centre. It does not have a logo yet. Students have been asked to suggest an item associated with learning to be depicted in the logo. This item should represent or symbolise the search for knowledge.
Task A: You suggest a key. Explain how the item you have chosen is an appropriate symbol.
Task B: Discuss which symbol is the most appropriate to be included in the logo:
i. an open bookii. a torch
iii. a compact disc (CD)iv. a key
SET 8
CANDIDATE A
Situation
The schools in your district intend to set up a Committee for Student Affairs. What kind of qualities should the members of this committee have?
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: In your opinion, it is important to have good communication skills. Support your opinion.
Task B: Discuss which of the following is the most important quality the members of the committee should have:
i. good communication skillsii. counselling skills
iii. leadership qualitiesiv. willingness to sacrifice one’s time and energy
CANDIDATE B
Situation
The schools in your district intend to set up a Committee for Student Affairs. What kind of qualities should the members of this committee have?
Task A: In your opinion, it is important to have counselling skills. Support your opinion.
Task B: Discuss which of the following is the most important quality the members of the committee should have:
i. good communication skillsii. counselling skills
iii. leadership qualitiesiv. willingness to sacrifice one’s time and energy
CANDIDATE C
Situation
The schools in your district intend to set up a Committee for Student Affairs. What kind of qualities should the members of this committee have?
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: In your opinion, it is important to have leadership qualities. Support your opinion.
Task B: Discuss which of the following is the most important quality the members of the committee should have:
i. good communication skillsii. counselling skills
iii. leadership qualitiesiv. willingness to sacrifice one’s time and energy
CANDIDATE D
Situation
The schools in your district intend to set up a Committee for Student Affairs. What kind of qualities should the members of this committee have?
Task A: In your opinion, it is important to be willing to sacrifice one’s time and energy. Support your opinion.
Task B: Discuss which of the following is the most important quality the members of the committee should have:
i. good communication skillsii. counselling skills
iii. leadership qualitiesiv. willingness to sacrifice one’s time and energy
SET 9
CANDIDATE A
Situation
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Making friends is easy but maintaining friendship requires effort. How can you make sure that your friendships remain forever? Your Community Youth Group would like to have a forum on this. You have been invited to present your views.
Task A: You feel that to ensure a lasting friendship, a person must always be honest to his friend. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss in your group what you believe is the most important quality needed to maintain a lasting friendship. Choose from the qualities below:
i. honestyii. loyalty
iii. helpfulnessiv. tolerance
CANDIDATE B
Situation
Making friends is easy but maintaining friendship requires effort. How can you make sure that your friendships remain forever? Your Community Youth Group would like to have a forum on this. You have been invited to present your views.
Task A: You feel that to ensure a lasting friendship, a person must always be loyal to his friend. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss in your group what you believe is the most important quality needed to maintain a lasting friendship. Choose from the qualities below:
i. honestyii. loyalty
iii. helpfulnessiv. tolerance
CANDIDATE C
Situation
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Making friends is easy but maintaining friendship requires effort. How can you make sure that your friendships remain forever? Your Community Youth Group would like to have a forum on this. You have been invited to present your views.
Task A: You feel that to ensure a lasting friendship, a person must always be helpful to his friend. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss in your group what you believe is the most important quality needed to maintain a lasting friendship. Choose from the qualities below:
i. honestyii. loyalty
iii. helpfulnessiv. tolerance
CANDIDATE D
Situation
Making friends is easy but maintaining friendship requires effort. How can you make sure that your friendships remain forever? Your Community Youth Group would like to have a forum on this. You have been invited to present your views.
Task A: You feel that to ensure a lasting friendship, a person must always be tolerant to his friend. Support your view.
Task B: Discuss in your group what you believe is the most important quality needed to maintain a lasting friendship. Choose from the qualities below:
i. honestyii. loyalty
iii. helpfulnessiv. tolerance
SET 10
CANDIDATE A
Situation
As members of the English Language Club in your school or college, you and your friends have been asked to help promote the use of the English Language.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: In your opinion, one way to promote the use of English is by making it compulsory for everyone to speak English two days a week. Give reasons to support this.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following would be the best way to promote the use of the English Language:
i. making it compulsory for everyone to speak English two days a weekii. organising English Language camps
iii. encouraging students to take part in English Language competitionsiv. producing a monthly newsletter in English
CANDIDATE B
Situation
As members of the English Language Club in your school or college, you and your friends have been asked to help promote the use of the English Language.
Task A: In your opinion, one way to promote the use of English is by organising English Language camps. Give reasons to support this.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following would be the best way to promote the use of the English Language:
i. making it compulsory for everyone to speak English two days a weekii. organising English Language camps
iii. encouraging students to take part in English Language competitionsiv. producing a monthly newsletter in English
CANDIDATE C
Situation
As members of the English Language Club in your school or college, you and your friends have been asked to help promote the use of the English Language.
PEARSON LONGMAN
MUET 800/2(1)/D 2003
Task A: In your opinion, one way to promote the use of English is by encouraging students to take part in English Language competitions. Give reasons to support this.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following would be the best way to promote the use of the English Language:
i. making it compulsory for everyone to speak English two days a weekii. organising English Language camps
iii. encouraging students to take part in English Language competitionsiv. producing a monthly newsletter in English
CANDIDATE D
Situation
As members of the English Language Club in your school or college, you and your friends have been asked to help promote the use of the English Language.
Task A: In your opinion, one way to promote the use of English is by producing a monthly newsletter in English. Give reasons to support this.
Task B: Discuss which one of the following would be the best way to promote the use of the English Language:
i. making it compulsory for everyone to speak English two days a weekii. organising English Language camps
iii. encouraging students to take part in English Language competitionsiv. producing a monthly newsletter in English
PEARSON LONGMAN