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MUET Speaking Past Year Questions

INDEX
Ref. No Theme Page
1 Modern Life
2 Crime & Security
3 Qualities of People / Role Models
4 Exchange Students
5 Tourism / Promoting Malaysia
6 Internationalism / International Issues
7 Globalization
8 Jungle Trekking / Camping
9 Social Issues / Problems Among Youths
10 Parent-child Relationships
11 Activities Suitable for Young People
12 Social Issues Concerning Malaysian Society
13 National Unity
14 Quality of Life
15 A Caring Society
16 Raising & Using Funds
17 Health & Stress
18 Careers
19 The Environment
20 Academic Issues
21 Anniversary / Special Day Activities
22 Road Safety
23 Undergraduates & Graduates
24 Sports
25 The Economy, Trade & Consumerism
26 National Service
27 The Mass Media & Related Issues

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No 1. Theme: Modern Life & Technology Year


1 Your grandfather, who is in his 70s, tells you that you are all very fortunate to be May
living in the 21st century where there are so many inventions to make life easier. He 2004
asked you to think about which particular invention has made your life much easier
compared to his.
A. In your opinion, the mobile phone has made life easier. State your viewpoint and give
reasons to support it. B. The computer C. The photocopy machine D. The electronic
calculator (Which of the following inventions is most useful?)(14.12)
2 Young people today are fortunate to live in a modern and progressive era. What has Oct
helped to give this generation a better quality of live? 2005
A. You believe that modern transport & telecommunication systems have helped to
improve life for this generation. Explain. B. The computer C. Recreational & entertainment
facilities D. Better opportunities for education (Discuss which has helped most to
improve life for this generation)
3 Your school or college is organizing an Informationa dn Communication Technology May
(ICT) Week. Each class has to propose an activity for this big event. 2004
A. As the class representative, you suggest inviting people from different professions to
speak on the use of ICT in their professions. Justify your choice. B. Organising a poster
competition related to various uses of ICT C. Organising an exhibition to promote various
uses of ICT D. Organising visits to institutions that offer ICT courses. (Discuss which one
of these activities would be most beneficial to students in helping them understand and
appreciate ICT
4 There are many ways of obtaining information today. What are some of the ways May
preferred by young people? 2008
A. You think that young people today prefer to obtain information from the Internet.
Elaborate. B. The mobile phone. C. Radio and television D. Newspapers and magazines.
(What is the most preferred way of obtaining information by young people today?)

No 2. Theme : Crime & Security Year


1 As members of the Neighbourhood Watch, you and your friends are concerned about May
the increase in the number of petty crimes (handbag snatching, stealing of shoes, 2002
breaking into cars) in your neighbourhood. You suggest one reason for this increase.
A. In your opinion, the rise in petty crimes is caused by the increase in the number of drug
addicts. Give reasons to support your opinion. B. the increase in the number of illegal
immigrants C. the lack of interest shown by the public D. the increase in the number of
unemployed (Discuss which one of the following reasons is the main cause for the
increase in petty crimes)
2 As a result of the increasing number of petty crimes, the shopping complex in your May
town would like to introduce various security measures. The management has invited 2004
shoppers to make recommendations so that the shopping complex would be a safer
place for all.
A. You recommend that the management install hidden cameras. Explain how this can
prevent petty crimes. B. Make spot checks on suspicious characters C. Employ more
security guards D. Do not allow shoppers to bring in bags (the best way to prevent petty
crimes)

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3 How to protect oneself. May


2006
4 Lately there have been several break-ins and vandalism on your school premises. Oct
There is a great need to improve security. Your School Board welcomes suggestions 2002
from anyone. You would like to recommend a security measure.
A. You feel that the school authorities should employ security guards for the school. Justify
your opinion. B. Install an alarm system C. Install grills on all doors & windows D. Get
police to make regular patrols (Discuss which is the most effective measure to improve
security in school)
5 There has been an increase in burglaries in your neighbourhood and the residents are June
very worried about their safety. A committee has been set up to look into this matter. 2001
As a member of the committee, suggest ways to make the neighbourhood a safer place.
A. You suggest the residents improve safety features of neighbourhood. Give reasons for
your suggestion. B. A police officer be invited to talk on security measures C. Residents be
taught to defend themselves against intruders. D. “Rukun Tetangga” teams be set up to
patrol the neighbourhood at night
6 There has been an increase in the number of snatch thefts. You have been asked to May
suggest ways to prevent such incidents. (Elaborate) 2005
A. You propose introducing heavier penalties B. Increasing security measures in problems
areas where there are a lot of snatch thefts C. Finding other ways of carrying valuable items
D. having an awareness campaign to prevent snatch thefts (the most effective)
7 Crimes against children, such as kidnapping, assault and abuse, are on the increase. Oct
The Social Welfare Department invites suggestions from the public on what can be 2007
done to protect children from such crimes.
A. You suggest that children should be taught how to protect themselves. Elaborate. B. The
school authorities should take safety measures to protect children while they are at school
C. The government should impose more severe punishment on those who commit crimes
against children. D. Parents should take greater responsibility in ensuring the safety of their
children. (Which is the most effective suggestion to protect children against crimes?)

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3. Theme : Qualities of People / Role Models Year
1 At your Youth Club Meeting, you were asked to comment on what contributes to the May
development of a person’s character 2004
A. You believe that educational background helps to develop a person’s character. Explain.
B. Family C. Religious background D. Economic background (Discuss which of the
following plays the most significant role in helping to develop a person’s character)
2 You wish to apply for a scholarship to study overseas. What are the important factors May
that the Scholarship Board would look for? (20.16) 2005
A. good personality B. Strong letters of recommendation C. An outstanding academic
record D. Active involvement in co-curricular activities (The most imp factor in helping a
person obtain a scholarship)
3 Your institution is organising a forum entitled “The Qualities of a Good Malaysian.” Oct
You are a member of this forum. (12.4) 2003
A. As a member of the panel, you strongly feel that a good Malaysian should be patriotic.
Support your view. B. Law-abiding C. Hardworking D. Tolerant ((Discuss which of the
following would be the most important quality in being a good Malaysian)

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4 The schools in your district intend to set up a Committee for Students Affairs. What Oct
kind of qualities should the members of this committee have? 2003
A. In your opinion, it is important to have good communicative skills. Support your
opinion. B. Counselling skills C. Leadership qualities D. Willingness to sacrifice one’s time
and energy (Discuss which of the following is the most important quality the members
of the committee should have)

5 Your class is organizing a public speaking competition. You are discussing the Oct
important qualities that a good speaker should have. What would you suggest? 2002
A. You feel that the appearance and personality of the speaker play an important part in
public speaking. Give reasons to support your view. B. a well-organized content C. the
language used by the speaker D. the presentation and delivery style of the speaker (Discuss
which of the following is the most important quality that a good speaker should have)
6 “Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder” is a common saying. Different people identify Oct
different qualities to define beauty. What would you consider as an important quality 2002
to define beauty?
A. You feel that beauty lies in the person’s looks. Justify your opinion. B. Personality C.
Dressing D. Intelligence (Discuss which of the following in the most important quality that
determines a person’s beauty)
7 The Students’ Council is looking for a new leader. The members of the Council are Oct
discussing the qualities needed to make a good student leader. A good leader should be: 2006
A. friendly & approachable B. responsible & committed C. well-respected by all D. able
to communicate well
8 Your class has been asked to carry out a group project on famous people. Your group Oct
has to discuss how a person can become famous. You present your views. 2002
A. You believe that a person can be famous by having a special skill. Give reasons for your
opinion. B. Creating a useful invention C. Doing something extraordinary D. Contributing
to one’s country (Discuss which of the following is the best way to become famous)
9 Achievements of Malaysia and Malaysians at home and abroad to be proud of. Dec
A. Sports & recreation B. Business & industry C. Science & technology D. Arts & culture 2000
10 Who to name a multi-purpose hall after? (Role model) May
A. A famous leader B. An entertainer C. A historical figure D. A writer 2003
11 Your class has this topic to discuss : “ Who makes a good role model for youth of June
today?” You would like to present your view. 2001
A. Your opinion is that it should be a well-known sports person B.A famous film star C.A
well-known national leader D.A well-known businessman (Discuss which one of the
following role models a teenager would most likely prefer.)
12 Every year for the International youth Day, your school or college has to look for a June
suitable candidate to be nominated as The Most Outstanding Student of the Year. As 2001
a member of the selection committee, you have to suggest a criterion for the
nomination.
A. You suggest the award should go to the student who has been most involved in social
work. Justify your suggestion. B. has shown good leadership qualities C. has shown
outstanding performance in sports, D. has performed well academically (discuss which one
of the following is the most important criterion for the award)
13 The people who have most influenced young adults in their lives June

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A. Parents B. Friends C. Teachers D. National leaders 2000


14 Making friends is easy but maintaining friendship requires effort. How can you make Oct
sure that your friendships remain forever? Your Community Youth Group would like 2003
to have a forum on this. You have been invited to present your views.
A. You feel that to ensure a lasting friendship, a person must always be honest. Support
your view. B be loyal to his friend C. be helpful to his friend D. be tolerant of his friend.
(Discuss what you believe is the most important quality needed to maintain a lasting
friendship)
15 You are discussing the qualities of a good life partner with your friends. The most Oct
imp. quality a good life partner should have is being 2006
A religious B healthy C good looking D fun to be with (Reasons)
16 Malaysian society has certain expectations of what a good mother is expected to be. May
What are these expectations? (Support this view) 2005
A able to maintain a nice & comfortable home B educated & knowledgeable C a friend to
her children D a good cook (the most important quality a good mother should have)
17 Every year for Mothers’ Day, your community honours mothers for their love and Oct
sacrifice. This year you have been asked to list the criteria for giving an award to a 2003
mother. As a member of the selection committee, you have to nominate a candidate.
A. Your candidate is a single mother who works to support her children. Justify your
choice. B. a mother with disabled children C. a mother who gave up her successful career
to care for her children D. a mother who takes in abandoned children and raises them as her
own. (Who do you think is the most suitable candidate for the award?)
18 The Prefects’ Board would like to nominate a teacher for the “Teacher of the Year” May
Award. You are discussing the important qualities a teacher should have. What would 2002
you suggest?
A In your opinion a teacher should be knowledgeable. Give reasons to support your stand.
B have a pleasant appearance C have a sense of humour D be caring (Discuss which one of
the following would be the most important quality a teacher should have)
19 Your neighbourhood has to select someone to be the of the Residents’ Association. Oct
Four candidates have been shortlisted. You propose your candidate. 2003
A You propose the bank manager. Justify your choice. B the lawyer C the army officer D
the school principal (Discuss who would be the most suitable candidate to be the
chairman of the Residents’ Association)
20 Your Residents’ Association wants to elect a chairman. Suggest some criteria that Oct
should be taken into consideration in the selection of a suitable chairman. Elaborate 2007
A. Personality B. Academic background C. Leadership qualities D. Contribution to the
community (the most important criterion)
21 There are many ways by which a person is judged. What are they? Oct
A. You feel that a person is judged by his or her appearance. Explain. B. Communicative 2004
ability. C. Personal achievements D. Behaviour (Which of the following is the most
important in creating a good image of yourself?)
22 You are discussing the qualities of a role model with your friends. May
A. You believe that a role model should lead a healthy lifestyle. Elaborate. B. Should be 2008
wealthy C. Should be of good character D. Should have good academic background
(Which of the following is the most important quality of a role model?)
23 You are considering teaching as a career. Discuss the qualities needed to make a good May

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teacher. 2008
A. A teacher should be caring towards students. Explain. B. Able to express ideas clearly C.
Teaches creatively D. Knowledgeable on the subject taught. (What do you think is the
most important characteristic of a good teacher?)
24 Which of the following do you think is the greatest human weakness? May
A. You think that the desire for food is the greatest human weakness. Elaborate. B. Desire 2008
for money. C. Desire for fame D. Desire for power. (Which of the following is the
greatest human weakness?)
25 Your college has to nominate a student for an International Student Exchange May
Programme. The student selected will be sponsored for a three-month stay in an 2008
English-speaking country. You suggest a criterion for the selection.
A. You suggest that the student should be able to speak English fluently. Justify your
suggestion. B. The student should be well-informed about Malaysia C. The student should
have excellent academic results D. The student should possess leadership qualities (Which
of the following is the most important criterion in selecting the candidate?) (4.8)
26 Some of our local celebrities are extremely popular. What are some possible reasons Oct
for their great popularity? 2007
A. You believe it because of their talent. Explain. B. Appearance C. Reputation D.
Personality (Which of the following is the main reason for the popularity of our local
celebrities?)
27 You and your friends are having a discussion regarding the characteristics of a skilled May
worker in the workforce. 2007
A. You think that in order to be a skilled worker, one should be creative. Elaborate. B. Be
proactive C. Be computer-literate D. Be highly-motivated. (Which of the following is the
most important characteristic of a skilled worker?) (18.9)
28 You have been selected for the National Service Programme. What characteristics May
would help you undergo the programme successfully? 2007
A. You feel that you must be physically fit. Elaborate. B. Must be brave. C. Must be
sociable D. Must be independent (Which of the following is the most important
characteristic to help you undergo the National Service Programme?) (26.3)

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4. Theme : Exchange Students Year
1 At an international gathering, speak on one aspect of Malaysian life Oct
A. Open house B. Night markets C. Balik kampung D. Hawker food 2005
2 You are in a foreign country on a student exchange programme. You have been asked May
to speak for two minutes on one aspect of your country. Choose one aspect of Malaysia 2005
that you would like to promote. (elaborate)
A. Malaysia’s achievements B. Famous landmarks in Malaysia C. Holidaying in Malaysia
D. Different cultural practices in Malaysia (which of the following aspects is the most
interesting in promoting Malaysia to foreigners?)
3 A group of 16 year-old students from Africa are on a study tour of Malaysia. You May
have been asked to organize an activity for them which will help them to learn about 2004
the Malaysian way of life
A. You suggest watching a cultural show. Explain how this activity will help the visiting
students learn about the Malaysian way of life. B. Taking part in a Malaysian festival C.
Spending a weekend with a Malaysian family D. Attending a Malaysian wedding (Discuss

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which activity would be the most interesting for your visitors)


4 A group of foreign exchange students would like to know more about certain May
Malaysian celebrations. You have been asked to talk about one of these celebrations. 2003
A. You would like to talk about how Malaysians celebrate. Give reasons for your choice.
B.A traditional wedding C.A New Year festival D.A religious festival (Which of the
following would interest the foreign exchange students most?)
5 A group of students from Japan would be visiting your school or college. You will be June
in charge of taking care of their recreational programme. Suggest an activity that 2001
would be of interest to them.
A. You suggest that the Japanese students watch a cultural show. Give reasons for your
suggestion. B. Visit some places of interest C. Visit some traditional Malaysian homes D.
Visit a Malaysian food fair (Discuss which one of the following activities would be of
most benefit to the Japanese students)
6 An activity to experience the Malaysian way of life for a week-long visit by a group of June
Australian students 2000
A. A sightseeing tour B. A cultural show C. A traditional village D. watching a Malaysian
traditional game
7 As a member of an Association of International Students, you are invited to speak to a
group of foreign exchange students on various aspects of Malaysian culture and
traditions.
A. Customs on eating & drinking with guests B. Customs on greeting and leave-taking C.
Customs on how…
8 Your college has to nominate a student for an International Student Exchange May
Programme. The student selected will be sponsored for a three-month stay in an 2008
English-speaking country. You suggest a criterion for the selection.
A. You suggest that the student should be able to speak English fluently. Justify your
suggestion. B. The student should be well-informed about Malaysia C. The student should
have excellent academic results D. The student should possess leadership qualities (Which
of the following is the most important criterion in selecting the candidate?) 3.25

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5. Theme : Tourism / Promoting Malaysia Year
1 Malaysia is becoming more dependent on the tourist industry. How can tourist Oct
services be improved? 2003
A. You think that people who deal with tourists should be more polite and helpful B. public
toilets should be kept clean and well-maintained C. information for tourists should be clear
and easily available D. public transport services should be more efficient. (Which of the
following would help to improve the tourist industry most?)
2 Promoting Malaysia at an International Fair overseas Oct
2003
3 As a result of global terrorism, fewer tourists are coming to Malaysia. Suggest some May
strategies to bring tourists back to Malaysia. 2004
A. You propose that the authorities take steps to make Malaysia a friendly place to visit.
Give reasons for your proposal. B. Organise roadshows or exhibitions in foreign countries
to promote Malaysia C. Offer more attractive tour packages at lower prices D. Organise
more events for tourists at state and national levels (Which of the following would be
most effective to bring back tourists to Malaysia)

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4 At the World Youth Congress, you are asked to promote Malaysia as part of the Visit May
Malaysia Year 2007 campaign. 2007
A. You would like to talk about the cultural practices of the people. Elaborate. B. The
interesting places to visit C. The variety of food available D. The range of events organised
(Which of the following would best attract visitors to Malaysia?)
5 Malaysia has made an impact on the world in many ways. Suggest some areas in Oct
which Malaysia can make herself better known internationally. 2005
A. You suggest that Malaysia can make an impact on the world through sports and games.
Explain with examples. B. Music and entertainment C. Science and technology D. World
famous landmarks and tourist attractions (Which of the following is the most likely way
for Malaysia to make a great impact on the world)
6 How can tourist services in Malaysia be improved? Oct
A .People who deal with tourists should be more polite and friendly B. Public toilets should 2003
be kept clean and well-maintained C. Information for tourists should be clear and easily
available D. Public transport services should be more efficient
7 The Malaysian Tourism Board is preparing to promote Malaysia at an International Oct
Tourism Fair in Europe. It welcomes suggestions from the public. 2002
A. You suggest that the Board should promote Malaysian food at the fair. Give reasons for
your suggestion. B. Promote Malaysian arts and crafts C. Promote traditional Malaysian
dances D. Promote traditional Malaysian games (Which would attract the international
crowd most)
8 How to encourage local tourism and to attract foreign tourists to Malaysia Dec
A. Form Tourism Clubs in the district B. Build pedestrian malls C. Improve the local hotel 2000
industry D. Set up more local theatre and fine arts groups
9 The Government wants to increase the number of tourists to the country. Suggest Oct
ways how this can be done 2006
A Increase the number of tourist spots B building more affordable hotels C promoting
tourism through the use of information technology D building and maintaining better public
facilities
10 Hosting an international sporting event like the Commonwealth Games or the Oct
Formula One Series is good for the country. In what way do you think Malaysia can 2003
benefit from such events? (6.5)
A In your opinion, one benefit is that Malaysia will be internationally known. Elaborate on
this. B. Malaysia will earn more income due to the event C. Malaysians get the opportunity
to attend an international event D. Malaysian sportsmen and sportswomen get the support
of the home crowd. (Discuss which one of the following will benefit the country most)
11 At an international gathering, you are invited to speak on one aspect of Malaysian life. Oct
You would like to speak on (describe this) 2005
A. the practice of “open house”(rumah terbuka) to celebrate the main festivals in Malaysia
B. the night markets in Malaysia C. the practice of going back to one’s hometown (balik
kampung) D. hawker food in Malaysia. (which would overseas visitors find most
interesting?)
12 The government wants to promote hawker food as a tourist attraction. What factors Oct
would you consider important? 2004
A. You consider hygiene as important. Discuss. B. Variety of food C. Location of stalls D.
Low prices. (Discuss which of the following is the most important factor that can

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attract tourists to hawker stalls?)


13 You and your friends are discussing some ways to improve the tourism industry in Oct
Malaysia. 2007
A. You suggest that taxi drivers should attend a courtesy course. Elaborate. B. Tourist
police should be stationed at popular venues C. Tourist guides should be well-informed D.
People in the tourism industry should be encouraged to be multi-lingual. (Discuss which of
the following suggestions is the most effective to improve the tourism industry in
Malaysia.)

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6. Theme : Internationalism / International Issues Year
1 Promoting understanding between nations by sending volunteers overseas (war-torn May
countries / tragedies) 2006
2 Our government has appealed to the public to help a country which has been May
destroyed by a long and devastating war. As a member of the public, you want to get 2004
involved.
A. You suggest raising funds. How would this help the war victims? B. Donating food
supplies and clothing C. Providing medical aid D. Collecting books and toys (Which of the
following would be most beneficial to the war victims?)
3 Our Prime Minister has often voiced the importance of co-operation among countries. May
Express your views why such co-operation is important. 2003
A. You strongly feel that such co-operation can improve trade. Give reasons to support this
view. B. To improve tourism C. To strengthen the nsecurity of the countries D. To decrease
the problems posed by illegal immigrants (The most important reason for countries to
co-operate) 7.2
4 ‘Get to Know ASEAN Campaign’ – activities to generate awareness & support for Dec
ASEAN unity 2000
A. An evening of ASEAN music and dance B. An exhibition of handicrafts from ASEAN
countries. C. An ASEAN travel fair with each country promoting its famous attractions D.
An ASEAN food festival
5 Hosting an international sporting event like the Commonwealth Games or the Oct
Formula One Series is good for the country. In what way do you think Malaysia can 2003
benefit from such events? (5.10)
A In your opinion, one benefit is that Malaysia will be internationally known. Elaborate on
this. B. Malaysia will earn more income due to the event C. Malaysians get the opportunity
to attend an international event. D. Malaysian sportsmen and sportswomen get the support
of the home crowd. (Discuss which one of the following will benefit the country most)
6 Wars are destructive in so many ways. What are some of the effects of war? Elaborate Oct
A. War destroys lives. B. destroys property C. affects the economy D. affects the 2007
environment (the worst effect of war)

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7. Theme : Globalisation Year
1 It is important for Malaysia to be prepared for this era of globalization where we have Oct
to compete with other countries to survive. Contribute your ideas on how Malaysians 2003
do this.
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proficient in English C. be more open-minded to accept changes D. be more hardworking.


(Discuss which one of the following ways would best prepare us to compete
internationally)
2 Our Prime Minister has often voiced the importance of co-operation among countries. May
Express your views why such co-operation is important. 2003
A. You strongly feel that such co-operation can improve trade. Give reasons to support this
view. B. To improve tourism C. To strengthen the nsecurity of the countries D. To decrease
the problems posed by illegal immigrants (The most important reason for countries to
co-operate) 6.3

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8. Theme : Jungle Trekking Year
1 The Malaysian Nature Society is going jungle-trekking for three days. Apart from May
essential clothes and food, suggest one other item that would be very useful for the 2004
trip.
A. In your opinion, a First Aid kit would be useful for the trip. Say why. B. A knife C. A
box of matches D.A mobile phone (Discuss which of the following items would be most
useful for the trip) 11.22
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9. Theme : Social Issues / Problems Among Youths Year
1 How to discourage smoking among students June
A.Organize a talk on the dangers of smoking B.Organize an exhibition C.Organize a visit to 2000
the National Cancer Centre D.Enforce the ‘No Smoking’ rule in school
2 Your school or college would like to form a support group for students to voice their May
concern about issues that affect them. You would like to give your opinion. 2002
A. You feel that examination pressure is one of the issues that affects students today. Give
reasons to support your opinion. B. Peer pressure C. Family expectations D. Too many
assignments (In your group, discuss which one of the following issues is of greatest
concern to students today)
3 In a counselling workshop, the counselor asks the group to discuss incidents or Oct
situations which would upset them. Share your feelings on this topic. 2005
A. You feel that being cheated by a close friend would upset you. Elaborate. B. Failing an
important subject C. Being separated from your family D. Losing something precious
(Discuss which would most upset you)
4 There seems to be a sudden increase in the number of social problems involving young May
people. The Disciplinary Board has invited a group of you to identify what of the 2004
serious problems that need attention.
A. In your opinion, smoking is a serious problem. Why do you say this? B. Gangsterism in
school C. Drug abuse D. Stealing (Which one of the following is the most serious
problem involving young people?)
5 Teenagers’ problems May
2006
6 Main cause of social problems among young people May
A.Easy availability of pornographic material B.Influence of certain types of music C.Lack 2004
of parental guidance D.Peer pressure
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discussion, you are asked to give your opinion on how to overcome the problem. 2001
A. You suggest that parents should play a bigger role in instilling discipline. Explain how
this will help students. B. All teachers should play the role of counsellors. C. Greater
emphasis should be placed on moral and religious education. D. More healthy activities
should be organized. (Discuss which one of the following suggestions would be most
effective in overcoming disciplinary problems in schools)
8 As members of the Peer Support Group of your school or college, you and your Oct
friends are concerned about the high level of stress and anxiety faced by students. 2002
Suggest some possible causes for this problem.
A. You believe a major cause of stress is the expectations of parents. Give reasons to
support your opinion. B. Expectations of teachers C. Peer pressure D. Personal problems
(Discuss which one of the following factors contributes most to stress and anxiety
among students)[ 17.10]
9 Young people often have stress or tension in their lives. Recommend ways in which May
youths can reduce stress or tension. (Give reasons) (17.9) 2005
A. you recommend talking to friends B. exercising regularly C. getting involved in social
work D. watching television (most helpful to reduce stress or tension)
10 Programmes to help students manage stress Dec
A schools offer counselling programmes B time management courses C music & drama as 2000
forms of relaxation D sports & fitness programmes for students
11 In an open discussion, you are invited to talk about the reasons why young people May
smoke. (explain) 2005
A. they are influenced by their peers B. they are unable to cope with stress C. they think it
is fashionable to smoke D. they are influenced by advertisements (which most influences
young people to smoke)
12 Your Youth Club is conducting a forum on the topic “Mobile phones should be Oct
banned in schools.” You have been invited to present your views. (Support your view 2005
with reasons and examples) (20.10)
A MPs are easily stolen B MP can be used to cheat during examinations C Students who do
not have MPs may feel inferior to those who do D Students may be distracted from their
lessons (strongest reason to ban mobile phones)
13 Bullying in schools is becoming very common nowadays. A television reporter comes Dec
to your school or college to find out students’ opinions on this disturbing trend. 2001
A. Your opinion is that school rules are not strictly enforced. Give reasons to support your
views B. parents do not take any interest in their children’s activities C. school bullies are
influenced by their friends D. school bullies are influenced by violent movies or computer
games (discuss which one of the following reasons is the main cause of bullying in
schools)
14 The newspapers have highlighted incidents of bullying in schools lately. As a member Oct
of the Students’ Council, suggest how his problem can be controlled. 2006
A. the authorities should introduce more severe punishments B. identify problem students
and counsel them C. students should attend character-building programmes D. parents
should give guidance to their children
15 Everyone has problems. Sharing your problem with someone helps to lighten the Oct
burden. Suggest a person with whom you might want to share your problem. 2004
A. You suggest confiding in your best friend. Say why you have made this choice. B. Your

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siblings C. Your parents D. Your teachers. (Who is the best person or persons to confide
in?)
16 Reports of school bullying in the newspapers indicate that such incidents are on the May
rise. Give reasons to explain this increase. 2008
A. You believe that one reason is peer influence. Explain. B. Difficulty in monitoring
students. C. Influence of the media D. Problems faced by students. (Discuss which of the
following is the main reason for the increase incidents of school bullying.)
17 Secondary school students often absent themselves from school without a good reason. 1999
Schools have taken some measure to try to solve this problem. - old
A. Public caning is one to the measures taken. Give your opinion about it and Say why you format
think this is a good or bad way to solve the problem. B. Detention class is one of the
measures taken. C. Counselling is one of the measures taken. D. Getting parents involved
in disciplining their children is one of the measures. (In your group, discuss why students
are often absent from school)
18 Young people are spending too much time in front of the computer. As a counsellor, May
identify the consequences of computer addiction. 2007
A. One consequence is that a lot of time is wasted. Elaborate. B. A lot of money is spend C.
Youths become less sociable D. Youths develop health problems (Which of the following
is the most serious consequence of computer addiction?) (14.15)

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10. Theme : Parent-child Relationships Year
1 Teenagers often complain that they have problems with their parents. The May
Counselling Society would like to help in improving parent-child relationships. They 2002
invite you to put forward your opinion on this matter.
A. You believe that to improve parent-child relationships, parents should give their
teenagers more freedom. Justify your opinion. B. Give teenagers more money C. Give
teenagers more quality time D. Give teenagers more guidance (Discuss which is the most
important factor to improve parent-child relationships.)
2 Parents feel children don’t show them enough appreciation. The Counselling Society Oct
would like to help improve parent-child relationships. (How) 2002
A. Show appreciation by performing well at school B. Helping out with household chores
C. Showing good behaviour D. Spending quality time with them. (Most appreciated by
parents)
3 What are the activities that can bring a family together? Give your opinion. Oct
A. You feel that going out together for picnics and holidays can help achieve family unity. 2004
Explain. B. Playing games and exercising together. C. Doing things together at home D.
Visiting relatives and friends together. (Which of the following would be the most
effective way to bring a family together?) (14.9)
4 The family is the most important unit of society. What are some ways in which we can May
strengthen the family unit? 2007
A. Family members should communicate more openly with each other. Elaborate. B. To do
things together more often C. To show greater care and respect for each other D. To uphold
family beliefs and values. (Which of the following is the most effective way of
strengthening the family unit?) (14.16)

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1 While waiting for your examination results your parents have encourage you to enrol May
for a short course that would be useful for you before you enter college. Suggest a 2002
suitable course.
A. In your opinion, a course on leadership training would be useful. Give reasons to support
your choice. B. Computer skills C. Communication skills D. Self-defence (Discuss which
of the following is the most useful course for students before they enter college)
2 A TV programme for young people May
A. Comedies B. Sports C. Music videos D. Game shows 2003
(Type of programme most popular)
3 You have been send on a short course on ‘Learning How to Manage.’ At the end of the Oct
course you have to make a presentation on a topic that is of significance to young 2005
adults. Which topic would you choose?
A. You choose to speak on “How to Manage Your Money.” Explain why this topic is
important to young adults. B. “How to Manage Your Time” C. “How to Manage Your
Relationships with Friends” D. “How to Manage Your Health” (Discuss which of the
following is of the greatest significance to young adults)
4 The Counselling Club plans to organise a workshop entitles “How to Improve Oct
Relationships” for students. Members of the club have been asked to suggest topics for 2005
the workshop.
A. You suggest the topic “How to Improve Your Relationship with Family Members.”
Explain why this topic should be included in the workshop? B. How to Improve Your
Relationship with Neighbours” C. How to Improve Your Relationship with Peers” D. How
to Improve Your Relationship with the Elderly” (most suitable topic)
5 The Community Service Club in your neighbourhood is organizing a talk. You and May
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your friends have been asked to suggest topics that would be of interest to the younger 2003
members.
A. You propose that the talk be on study skills. Say why this topic would interest the
young. B. Relationships C. Healthy lifestyles D. Opportunities for higher education
(Discuss which one of the following topics would be most interesting)
6 Children staying away from school after the final exams is becoming a serious issue. OCT
Your class teacher has asked the class to come up with interesting activities to keep 2002
students in school.
A. You suggest the class organize a study trip. Provide reasons for your suggestion. B. An
inter-class competition C. A social service project D. A concert
(Discuss which of the following would be the most effective in keeping students in
school)
7 Your class is planning to organize a trip before the school closes for the year-end Dec
holidays. As a member of the class committee, propose a place that the class can visit 2001
A. You suggest that the class visit a national park B. a hill resort C. an island resort D. a
historical city (Discuss which one of the following would be most interesting to visit)
8 The Science Society of your school or college has decided to organize a study tour of a Dec
factory. As a member of the organizing committee, suggest a type of factory to visit 2001
A. You suggest visiting a batik printing factory. Give reasons to support your suggestion. B.
an electronic chips manufacturing factory C. a car assembly plant D. a soft drink factory
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9 Teenagers nowadays are getting so attached to the computer that they no longer June
participate in outdoor activities. As a member of a Youth Club, suggest an outdoor 2001
activity for these teenagers.
A. You suggest a mountain climbing expedition. You may want to talk about why this
expedition would be good for teenagers. B a camping trip C a treasure hunt D a leadership
training camp (Discuss which one of the following activities would be of the most
benefit to teenagers)
10 Which Rakan Muda programme would most benefit youths? June
A Sports activities B Martial arts programmes – Rakan Wajadiri C Cultural programmes – 2000
Rakan Seni Budaya D Recreational Programmes – Rakan Rekreasi
11 The Rakan Muda project has been accused of not being effective in attracting young Dec
adults to join the various activities under its programme. Suggest one way to motivate 2001
youths to join Rakan Muda projects.
A. You suggest organizing Rakan Muda workshops on entrepreneurship. Explain who such
programmes can benefit young people. B workshops on using the computer C workshops
on self-defence D workshops on personal grooming (Discuss which one of the following
suggestions would be most attractive to young people)
12 How to help your parents during the long holidays June
A help paint the house B help shop for food & groceries C help younger siblings / relatives 2000
with their studies D clean the house or garden
13 The Adventure Club of your school or college is organizing an activity for the coming Dec
school holidays. As member of the club, suggest an activity. 2001
A. Your suggestion is to go canoeing on Sungai Pahang. You may want to talk about how
you can prepare the members for this activity and why it is good for them. B. Jungle-
trekking in Cameron Highlands C. Climbing Mount Kinabalu D Exploring the Mulu Caves
in Sarawak. (discuss which one of the following activities would be most suitable for the
members of the Adventure Club)
14 How can you and your friends maintain your friendship after leaving school? Suggest Oct
a way. 2004
A. You can keep in touch with your friends by writing letters and emails. Elaborate. B.
Through the telephone C. By sending gifts or cards on special occasions D. By meeting
each other regularly. (Discuss which of the following would be the best way to maintain
friendships)
15 You and your friends are talking about the good times you used to have in secondary Oct
school. All of you have different pleasant memories of school life. 2004
A. The best part of school life for you was taking part in co-curricular activities. Explain
why. B. Going for school outings C. Working on school projects D. Taking part in
competitions. (In your group, discuss which one of the following is the most memorable
part of school life)

16 Your friend Jamal did not do well in his SPM examination. He has asked you for your Dec
opinion on what he should do next. 2001
A. You suggest that he takes up a vocational course. Give reasons for your suggestion. B.
he starts a small business C. he take up a part-time job and attend night classes D. he takes
up a full-time job. (Discuss which one of the following suggestions would be best for
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17 You would like to take up a part-time job while waiting for the outcome of your May
university application. Which factors would you consider when choosing a part-time 2008
job?
A. In your opinion, the salary is an important factor. Give reasons. B. The type of job C.
The working hours D. The distance of the workplace. (Which of the following is the most
important factor to consider when choosing a part-time job?)
18 You would like to spend the time usefully while waiting for your examination results. 1999
What hobby or useful activity would you undertake during this time? – old
A. You would like to participate in a Rakanmuda Adventure Camp. Talk about the kind of format
activities you would like to take part in, and the reasons for your choice. B. You would like
to do some voluntary work for the community. Talk about the type of voluntary work you
would like to do and the reasons for your choice. C. You would like to enrol yourself in a
self-improvement course. Talk about the kind of self-improvement course you would like to
do and how it will benefit you. D. You would like to take up a part-time job. Talk about the
type of job you would like to do and why you have chosen it. (In your group, discuss why
young people should have a hobby)
19 This is your final year in school. As you will be leaving school soon, you would like to 1999
do something for your school to show your appreciation. -old
A. Your suggestion is to organize a walkathon to raise money to buy a few computers for format
the school computer laboratory. You may want to talk about what needs to be done and
how this will benefit the school. B. Your suggestion is to have a Canteen Day to raise
money for the under-privileged children. C. Your suggestion is to organize a concert to
raise money to buy more reference books for the school library. D. Your suggestion is to
organize a ‘Gotong Royong’ project to beautify the school. (In your group, discuss what
additional facilities should be made available for future students)
20 The Interact Club in your school or college is organizing a visit to the old folks’ home 1999
in your town, As a member of the club, suggest what you can do to make it a happy - old
and memorable occasion for the old folks. format
A. Your suggestion is to give a special lunch to the old folks. You may want to talk about
how you are going to raise find for the lunch and the menu. B. Your suggestion is to
organize an outing for the old folks. You may want to talk about where to take them and
how you can organize it. C. Your suggestion is to buy gifts for the old folks. You may want
to talk about how you are going to organize it and what gifts to buy. D. Your suggestion is
to beautify the old folks’ home. You may want to talk about how you are going to raise
funds to beautify the home and what you want to do. (In your group, discuss whether
ageing parents should be sent to old folks’ homes) 15.6
21 The Outdoor Club of your school or college is organizing an activity for the coming 1999
holidays. As a member of the club suggest an activity. - old
A. Your suggestion is to go mountain climbing. You may want to talk about why this is a format
good activity and how to prepare for it. B. Your suggestion is to go jungle trekking C. Your
suggestion is to have a treasure hunt. D. Your suggestion is to organize a camping trip to
the beach. (In your group, discuss ways in which we can promote outdoor activities
among the public)
22 The Malaysian Nature Society is going jungle-trekking for three days. Apart from May
essential clothes and food, suggest one other item that would be very useful for the 2004
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A. In your opinion, a First Aid kit would be useful for the trip. Say why. B. A knife C. A
box of matches D.A mobile phone (Discuss which of the following items would be most
useful for the trip) 8.1
23 The Ministry of Youth and Sports would like to introduce a survival skills training Oct
programme for young people. Your Youth Council would like to recommend some 2007
skills that could be included in the programme.
A. You recommend that swimming lessons be included in the survival skills training
programme. Why is this important? B. First aid C. Self-defence D. Cooking (Which of the
following is the most important survival skill to have?)

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12. Theme : Social Issues Concerning Malaysian Society (public safety, Year
environment, neighbourliness, patriotism, cleanliness)
1 Social issues of public concern May
A. Crime B. Vandalism C. Reckless driving D. Improper rubbish disposal 2003
2 What do you think is needed to make Malaysia an even better place to live in? (14.6) Oct
A. You think that streets should be made safer. Elaborate B. The public transport should be 2005
made more efficient C. Public amenities should be well-maintained D. Better healthcare
facilities should be provided. (the most important way to make Malaysia an even better
place to live in)
3 Activities to improve the neighbourhood June
A. Improve the general surrounding through a beautification programme B. Improve C. 2000
Improve the facilities D. Improve the general health of the neighbourhood
4 Your institution is organising a forum entitled “The Qualities of a Good Malaysian.” Oct
You are a member of this forum. (3.3)) 2003
A. As a member of the panel, you strongly feel that a good Malaysian should be patriotic.
Support your view. B. Law-abiding C. Hardworking D. Tolerant ((Discuss which of the
following would be the most important quality in being a good Malaysian)
5 Rural-urban migration – Why new graduates prefer to work in the city May
A more job opportunities B the people & food C the wish to be independent D numerous 2005
entertainment places (23.3)
6 Rural-urban migration – There has been a growing trend among young adults to Oct
migrate from rural to urban areas. Suggest reasons for this migration. 2005
A. You think that one factor is the influence of friends & relatives. Support your opinion. B
There are more opportunities for higher education in urban areas C. There are more modern
facilities in urban areas D. There are better job opportunities in urban areas. (Which of the
following factors has contributed most to the migration of young adults from rural to
urban areas)
7 In many South East Asian countries, pirated CDs sell very well. In order to May
understand and overcome this problem, the authorities would like to find out why. 2005
(25.3)
A. they carry the latest music videos, movies, computer games and software B. the are very
cheap C. they are easily available D. they are of almost the same quality as the original CDs
(the main reason that pirated CDs are selling well)
8 There is an increase in the number of illegal immigrants in Malaysia. Why is this so? Oct
A. One possible reason in the job opportunities in Malaysia. Justify. B. Malaysia is a 2004
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adapt to the way of life in Malaysia (Discuss which of the following is the main reason
why illegal immigrants come to Malaysia)
9 As young Malaysians, discuss which of the following is the most serious issue facing May
the nation today. 2008
A. You think that an increase in the crime rate is the most serious issue facing the nation
today. Elaborate. B. An increase in the prices of goods. C. Drug abuse D. Misuse of the
Internet. (Which of the following is the most serious issue facing the nation today?)
10 After 50 years of independence, which aspect do you think Malaysia needs to improve May
in most? 2008
A. You think that Malaysia should improve its educational system. Elaborate. B. Public
transport system C. Health services D. Performance in sports. (Which of the following is
the most important aspect to be improved in post-independence Malaysia?) 14.11
11 Malaysians should be encouraged to use public transportation. What are some of the May
reasons? 2007
A. You think that using public transportation would help reduce pollution. Elaborate. B. It
would help save money C. It would help reduce traffic congestion D. It would help reduce
the number of road accidents. (Which of the following is the best reason for using public
transportation) (14.17, 22.6)
12 There is a need to organise campaigns to develop civic-consciousness among May
Malaysians. A local daily newspaper has invited the public to put forward ideas on 2007
some types of campaigns that can be carried out.
A. You recommended having a Courtesy Campaign. Why? B. Caring Society Campaign C.
Keep Our Neighbourhood Clean Campaign D. Love Our Public Amenities Campaign
(Which of the following would be the most effective campaign to develop civic-
consciousness among Malaysians?) (14.19)

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13. Theme : National Unity Year
1 How to improve national unity among Malaysian youth May
A. Through more community projects B. Through integrated schooling C. Through sports 2003
D. Through the mass media
2 Your neighbourhood is organizing a Family Day. As a resident, suggest an activity for Dec
the event. 2001
A. Your suggestion is to organize a cooking competition for the men. You may want to talk
about the types of dishes, the venue and the time the event can be held. B. a treasure hunt.
You may want to talk about how to organize the treasure hunt, where and when it can take
place. C. a ‘Draw Your Family’ Contest for children. You may want to talk about the
categories for the contest, where and when it can be held and the prizes for the participants.
D. a telematch among the residents (Discuss which one of the following would be most
suitable for a family day)
3 The Cultural Society in your school or college intends to organize a series of cultural 1999
activities to promote greater awareness of Malaysian culture among the students. As a - old
member of the society, suggest an activity that would generate this awareness in your format
school or college.
A. Your suggestion is to organize a traditional costume show in your school or college.
You may want to give some guidelines about the show and the selection of costumes B.
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college. You may want to give some guidelines about the concert, the musicians and the
dances. C. Your suggestion is to organize a traditional food fair in your school or college
selling different types of food. You may want to give some guidelines about how the fair
could be organized and the items involved. D. Your suggestion is to organize a traditional
games carnival in your school or college. You may want to give some guidelines about how
the carnival could be organized and the games involved. (In your group, discuss the
extent to which young Malaysians are influenced by western culture. Explain why it is
important to maintain our cultural identity.)

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14. Theme : Quality of Life Year
1 The topic for a public speaking contest you are preparing for is: “Given a choice, what June
would a person need to make his life perfect?” 2001
A. Your opinion is that good looks is what a person needs to make his or her life perfect.
Justify your opinion. B. Health C. Wealth D. Intelligence (Discuss which one of the
following factors would help a person most to have a perfect life)
2 You family is having a discussion on the important elements to ensure happiness in life Oct
A. You believe that a loving family will ensure happiness in life. Why do you say so? B. 2005
Good health C. Wealth D. Loyal friends (Which is most imp to ensure happiness in life?)
3 “The best things in life are free.” This is an expression that is very meaningful and May
which many people tend to forget. Your teacher has asked you to present your view. 2002
A. You feel that belonging to a close-knit family is the best thing in life. Give reasons for
your view. B. Living in a clean environment C. Being blessed with good health D. Having
good friends (Discuss which one of the following factors is the most meaningful)
4 Where to stay while at university? (23.1) May
A. Share a rented house with other students B. Stay with relatives C. Stay in the university 2003
hostel D. Rent a single room
5 A local newspaper is conducting a survey on how the public transport system can be Oct
improved. As a member of the public, you make some recommendations. 2007
A. public transport should be punctual. Why is this important? B. should be well-
maintained C. should cover more areas D. should be more frequent during peak periods
(most effective in helping to improve the public transport system)
6 What do you think is needed to make Malaysia an even better place to live in? (12.2) Oct
A. You think that streets should be made safer. Elaborate B. The public transport should be 2005
made more efficient C. Public amenities should be well-maintained D. Better healthcare
facilities should be provided. (the most important way to make Malaysia an even better
place to live in)
7 Your family plans to buy a new house. The location of the new house is an important May
factor to consider. As a member of the family, express your view. (explain) 2005
A. you feel the house should be close to public transport B. close to shopping centres C.
close to recreational centres D. close to relatives and friends (which factor is most
important when deciding on the location of the new house)
8 You are looking for a place to stay for a one-week holiday. You have received several Oct
invitations from friends and family and are also studying other possibilities. 2004
A. You decided to stay with a relative. Say why you have made this choice. B. A relative’s
house C. A hotel D. A youth hostel (Which of the following do you most prefer to stay
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9 What are the activities that can bring a family together? Give your opinion. Oct
A. You feel that going out together for picnics and holidays can help achieve family unity. 2004
Explain. B. Playing games and exercising together. C. Doing things together at home D.
Visiting relatives and friends together. (Which of the following would be the most
effective way to bring a family together?) (10.3)
10 You have always dreamt of having your own house some day in the future. In your Oct
Public Speaking class you are invited to talk about where you wish to live if you were 2004
to build your dream house.
A. You would like to build your dream house in a large city. Give reasons. B. By the sea
C. On a hillside D. In the countryside (Which is the best location to build your dream
house?)
11 After 50 years of independence, which aspect do you think Malaysia needs to improve May
in most? 2008
A. You think that Malaysia should improve its educational system. Elaborate. B. Public
transport system C. Health services D. Performance in sports. (Which of the following is
the most important aspect to be improved in post-independence Malaysia?) 12.10
12 Your grandfather, who is in his 70s, tells you that you are all very fortunate to be May
living in the 21st century where there are so many inventions to make life easier. He 2004
asked you to think about which particular invention has made your life much easier
compared to his.
A. In your opinion, the mobile phone has made life easier. State your viewpoint and give
reasons to support it. B. The computer C. The photocopy machine D. The electronic
calculator (Which of the following inventions is most useful?) (1.1)
13 A local newspaper is conducting a survey on how the public transport system can be Oct
improved. As a member of the public, you make some recommendations. 2007
A. You recommend that public transport should be punctual. Why is this important? B.
Should be well-maintained C. Should cover more areas D. Should be more frequent during
peak hours (Which of the recommendations is most effective in helping to improve the
public transport system?)
14 Eating is a favourite Malaysian pastime. Why is this so? May
A. You think this is because there is a wide variety of food in Malaysia. Elaborate. B. Food 2007
is cheap in Malaysia C. Food is readily available in Malaysia D. Food is part of any social
event in Malaysia (Which of the following is the main reason why eating is a favourite
Malaysian pastime?)
15 Young people are spending too much time in front of the computer. As a counsellor, May
identify the consequences of computer addiction. 2007
A. One consequence is that a lot of time is wasted. Elaborate. B. A lot of money is spend C.
Youths become less sociable D. Youths develop health problems (Which of the following
is the most serious consequence of computer addiction?) (9.18)
16 The family is the most important unit of society. What are some ways in which we can May
strengthen the family unit? 2007
A. Family members should communicate more openly with each other. Elaborate. B. To do
things together more often C. To show greater care and respect for each other D. To uphold
family beliefs and values. (Which of the following is the most effective way of
strengthening the family unit?) (10.4)
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reasons? 2007
A. You think that using public transportation would help reduce pollution. Elaborate. B. It
would help save money C. It would help reduce traffic congestion D. It would help reduce
the number of road accidents. (Which of the following is the best reason for using public
transportation) (12.11, 22.6)
18 Your community has been given a piece of land. Your Residents’ Association has May
asked for suggestions from the residents on what to do with this land. 2007
A. You suggest that the land can be used for sports and recreational activities B. Using the
land to build a library C. Using the land to build a supermarket D. Using the land to build a
multi-purpose hall. (Which of the following suggestions would be most beneficial to the
residents?)
19 There is a need to organise campaigns to develop civic-consciousness among May
Malaysians. A local daily newspaper has invited the public to put forward ideas on 2007
some types of campaigns that can be carried out.
A. You recommended having a Courtesy Campaign. Why? B. Caring Society Campaign C.
Keep Our Neighbourhood Clean Campaign D. Love Our Public Amenities Campaign
(Which of the following would be the most effective campaign to develop civic-
consciousness among Malaysians?) (12.12)

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15. Theme : A Caring Society Year
1 The Welfare Club in your school or college is organizing a Charing and Sharing June
Campaign. As a member of the organizing committee, suggest a three-hour activity on 2001
a weekend, for the campaign.
A. You suggest helping at a school for the blind. You may want to talk about some
activities that you could carry out to help the students. B. Helping poor children in a
squatter area. You may want to talk about some ways to help these children. C. Helping
troubled teenagers in a welfare home. You may want to talk about some activities you could
carry out to help them. D. Taking orphans from a local orphanage to the zoo. You may want
to talk about some activities you could carry out at the zoo. (discuss which one of the
following would be the most suitable activity for the campaign)
2 A family need help for their son’s liver operation. How can the Youth Club help raise June
funds. 2000
A. Publicise the family’s plight in the media B. Organize a food and fun fair C. Organize a
Charity Dinner D. Organize a Stage Show
3 You are a member of your school or college Welfare Club. You have been asked to Oct
suggest activities that the club can carry out as projects for the year 2002
A. You suggest that the Club organize outings for children from orphanages. State reasons
for your suggestion. B. Raise funds for the handicapped C. Conduct computer classes for
poor children D. Organize activities for residents of Old Folks’ Homes. (Discuss which of
the following would be the most worthwhile activity to be carried out by your club)
4 In a recent flood which occurred in your neighbourhood, a number of people lost their May
homes and belongings. Your school or college has decided to organise an activity to 2003
help these flood victims. As a member of the Welfare Club committee, suggest one
activity.
A. Your suggestion is to organize a campaign to raise funds. Give reasons to support your
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drinks (Discuss which one of the following suggestions would be the most effective way
to help the flood victims)
5 The Welfare Club of your school or college would like to organize a voluntary project Dec
for the school holidays as part of the social awareness programme. As a member of the 2001
committee, you suggest an activity that can be carried out.
A. You suggest that the club helps out in a children’s home. You may want to talk about
some activities that you can do with the old folks. B. to help put in an old folk’s home C. to
help out in a home for the disabled D. to help out in a home for the blind (discuss which
one of the following activities would benefit the club members most)
6 The Interact Club in your school or college is organizing a visit to the old folks’ home 1999
in your town, As a member of the club suggest what you can do to make it a happy - old
and memorable occasion for the old folks. format
A. Your suggestion is to give a special lunch to the old folks. You may want to talk about
how you are going to raise find for the lunch and the menu. B. Your suggestion is to
organize an outing for the old folks. You may want to talk about where to take them and
how you can organize it. C. Your suggestion is to buy gifts for the old folks. You may want
to talk about how you are going to organize it and what gifts to buy. D. Your suggestion is
to beautify the old folks’ home. You may want to talk about how you are going to raise
funds to beautify the home and what you want to do. (In your group, discuss whether
ageing parents should be sent to old folks’ homes) 11.20
7 The Welfare Society in your school or college has collected RM1,000 to be donated for 1999
a good cause. As a committee member, suggest an organization that deserves to - old
receive this donation. format
A. Your suggestion is to donate the money to an orphanage that you have identified. You
may want to give reasons for your choice and some details of the needs of the organization.
B. Your suggestion is to donate the money to an Old Folks’ Home that you have identified.
C. Your suggestion is to donate the money to a centre for the physically-disabled children
that you have identified. D. Your suggestion is to donate the money to a centre for cancer
patients that you have identified. (As a group, discuss why it is important to develop a
caring society. Suggest ways in which students can be encourage to help
disadvantaged people [i.e. the poor or disabled]) [16.6]
8 A parent of one of the students in your school or college has appealed for financial 1999
help for an urgent heart operation for his three-year-old daughter. Your class has - old
decided to organize various activities to collect money towards this operation. Suggest format
an activity for this project.
A. Your suggestion is for the class to do odd jobs in the neighbourhood during the
weekends. You may want to give details regarding the types of jobs, areas to be covered
and time schedules. B. Your suggestion is to sell different types of food donated by the
students’ parents during interval or lunch time. You may want to give some details
regarding the types of food and the duty schedules. C. Your suggestion is to hold small
jumble sales every week for a month. You may want to give some details regarding the
collection, sorting and pricing of the second-hand items. D. Your suggestion is to get the
students to make creative greeting cards and bookmarks to sell to school children, their
relatives and friends. You may want to give some details regarding the types of cards that
are popular, the price and mode of sale. (In your group, discuss the importance of caring
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16. Theme : Raising & Using Funds Year
1 A family need help for their son’s liver operation. How can the Youth Club help raise June
funds. (15.2) 2000
A. Publicise the family’s plight in the media B. Organize a food and fun fair C. Organize a
Charity Dinner D. Organize a Stage Show
2 How to raise funds for a Career Club Study Tour to a local university. June
A. Organizing Canteen Day B. Washing teachers’ cars C. Jogathon D. Requesting for 2000
donations from possible sponsors
3 Your school or college is organizing a jogathon to collect funds to improve facilities in June
the school or college. The organizing committee has to decide how the funds should be 2001
used.
A. As a member of the committee you suggest buying reference books for the library. Give
reasons to support your suggestion. B. buying more computers for the computer laboratory
C. buying more sports equipment D. buying better instruments for the school band (Discuss
which one of the following suggestions is the best)
4 Your town council has been given RM50,000 for the purpose of upgrading the public June
facilities in your neighbourhood. Suggest a project where the funds can be used for the 2001
benefit of the residents.
A. You propose to upgrade the children’s playground. Give reasons for your proposal. B.
Upgrading the public library C. Expanding & beautifying the park D. Renovating the
community hall. (Discuss which one of the following projects would be of most benefit
to the residents)
5 The District office in your hometown has decided to put aside some money to provide June
an additional facility to benefit the people there. At a meeting with the District Officer, 2001
you are asked to recommend one useful facility.
A. You propose that a computer centre be built. Give reasons to support your proposal. B. a
library C. an indoor recreation centre D. a modern food court (Discuss which one of the
following facilities would be the most useful)
6 The Welfare Society in your school or college has collected RM1,000 to be donated for 1999
a good cause. As a committee member, suggest an organization that deserves to - old
receive this donation. format
A. Your suggestion is to donate the money to an orphanage that you have identified. You
may want to give reasons for your choice and some details of the needs of the organization.
B. Your suggestion is to donate the money to an Old Folks’ Home that you have identified.
C. Your suggestion is to donate the money to a centre for the physically-disabled children
that you have identified. D. Your suggestion is to donate the money to a centre for cancer
patients that you have identified. (As a group, discuss why it is important to develop a
caring society. Suggest ways in which students can be encourage to help
disadvantaged people [i.e. the poor or disabled]) 15.7
7 The Nature Society of your school or college intends to convert part of the school or 1999
college compound into a beautiful garden. As a member of the society, suggest one - old
activity that could bring in contributions in cash or kind to set up the garden. format
A. Your suggestion is that the school or college should organize a fund-raising variety show
for parents and members of the public. You may want to give details of the programme,
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each class in your school or college should be encouraged to donate some plants towards
the project. You may want to give details of the types of plants required, and how the class
can contribute towards taking care of the plants. C. Your suggestion is that the members of
the society should get big companies to sponsor items other than plants for eg. chairs or
garden equipment. D. Your suggestion is that the members of the society should organize a
floral arrangement competition and sale. You may want to give details of how and when the
competition is to be carried out, the judges and ways of selling the arrangements. (In your
group, discuss why it is important to have a beautiful garden in your school of college)
8 A parent of one of the students in your school or college has appealed for financial 1999
help for an urgent heart operation for his three-year-old daughter. Your class has - old
decided to organize various activities to collect money towards this operation. Suggest format
an activity for this project.
A. Your suggestion is for the class to do odd jobs in the neighbourhood during the
weekends. You may want to give details regarding the types of jobs, areas to be covered
and time schedules. B. Your suggestion is to sell different types of food donated by the
students’ parents during interval or lunch time. You may want to give some details
regarding the types of food and the duty schedules. C. Your suggestion is to hold small
jumble sales every week for a month. You may want to give some details regarding the
collection, sorting and pricing of the second-hand items. D. Your suggestion is to get the
students to make creative greeting cards and bookmarks to sell to school children, their
relatives and friends. You may want to give some details regarding the types of cards that
are popular, the price and mode of sale. (In your group, discuss the importance of caring
for the sick, the poor and the elderly) [15.8]

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17. Theme : Health Year
1 Many Malaysians are now more conscious of the need to be healthy. Your local Dec
community would like to organize a health awareness campaign to educate the public 2001
on the need for maintaining good health. As a member of the organizing committee,
suggest an activity for the campaign.
A. You suggest organizing a public forum on common diseases and their causes B. a
demonstration on keeping fit through exercising C. a talk on healthy eating habits by a
nutritionist D. a health exhibition (Discuss which one of the following suggestions would
promote a greater awareness of the need to maintain good health)
2 Activities for Residents’ Association’s “A Healthy Society is a Happy Society Oct
Campaign.” 2003
A. Free medical checkups B. Talks by doctors and dieticians C. An exhibition on a Healthy
Lifestyle D. Various games and exercises
3 Today’s society is very health conscious. You and your friends are discussing how to May
stay healthy. 2004
A. You believe that one way of being healthy is to take vitamins daily. Explain. B. Take a
balanced diet C. Exercise on a regular basis D. Have enough sleep (Discuss which of the
following is the most important way to stay healthy)
4 Healthy food May
* 2006
5 The Residents’ Association of your area would like to organise a campaign entitles “A Oct
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suggest some activities that can be carried out during the campaign.
A. You would like to organise free medical checkups for the residents in the area. Give
reasons to support your idea. B. talks by doctors and dieticians C. an exhibition on a
healthy lifestyle D. various games and exercises (Discuss which of the following would be
the most effective activity to promote a healthy society)
6 The local health club is concerned with the increasing number of smokers. The club May
wants to highlight the negative effects of smoking. As a member of the club, you give 2002
your opinion.
A. In your opinion, smoking has a negative effect on a person’s health. Give reasons to
support your opinion. B. a person’s budget C. the environment D. a person’s social life
(Discuss which one of tahe following is most affected by smoking)
7 Activities for Health Awareness Week in school (by the Health Science Society) Dec
A. Fitness Campaign B. Anti-smoking Campaign C. Healthy Eating Campaign 2000
D. Cleanliness Campaign
8 Local community organizing a Health Awareness Campaign to educate the public on Dec
the need for maintaining good health. Activities. (Which one would promote greater 2001
awareness?)
A. Public forum on common diseases & their causes B. a demonstration on keeping fit
through exercising C. a talk on healthy eating habits by a nutritionist D. a health exhibition
9 Young people often have stress or tension in their lives. Recommend ways in which May
youths can reduce stress or tension. (Give reasons) (9.9) 2005
A. you recommend talking to friends B. exercising regularly C. getting involved in social
work D. watching television (most helpful to reduce stress or tension)
10 As members of the Peer Support Group of your school or college, you and your Oct
friends are concerned about the high level of stress and anxiety faced by students. 2002
Suggest some possible causes for this problem.
A. You believe a major cause of stress is the expectations of parents. Give reasons to
support your opinion. B. Expectations of teachers C. Peer pressure D. Personal problems
(Discuss which one of the following factors contributes most to stress and anxiety
among students)[ 9.8]
11 In keeping with the National Health Campaign to promote a healthy lifestyle among 1999
Malaysians, the Ministry of Education has requested your school or college to - old
organize activities on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. As a member of the format
organizing committee, you suggest an activity for the purpose.
A. Your suggestion is to organize a talk on the dangers of being overweight. You may want
to give some details about the speakers and the audience. B. Your suggestion is to organize
an exhibition on life threatening diseases in Malaysia. You may want to give some
information on the types of diseases you want to focus on or where to get the exhibition
materials. C. Your suggestion is to organize a visit to the National Heart Institute. You may
want to talk about organizing the trip and who should be involved. D. Your suggestion is to
organize regular aerobic sessions in an open area. You may want to talk about the venue,
the time and the people involved. (In your group, discuss the consequences of an
unhealthy lifestyle towards oneself and the society)
12 Obesity is on the rise among schoolchildren. Members of the Health Society are May
invited to give their opinion on how to prevent obesity. 2007
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canteens should only sell healthy food and drinks. C. Children should exercise regularly D.
Campaigns should be carried out to educate the public on the dangers of obesity. (Which of
the following is the most effective way to prevent obesity among schoolchildren?)

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18. Theme : Careers Year
1 Many challenging occupations demand a lot of time, effort and energy. Your Career Oct
Guidance Club would like to highlight some of these challenging occupations during 2002
Career Week.
A. In your opinion, being a journalist is very challenging and demanding. Give reasons to
support your view. B. a teacher C. a doctor D. an engineer (Discuss which one of the
following occupations is the most challenging)
2 You and your friends have just completed your secondary education. You are now Oct
considering the factors that are important in choosing a career. 2002
A. You feel that one should consider one’s interests and abilities when choosing a career.
Give reasons to support your answer. B. One’s career prospects C. One’s country’s needs
D. One’s parents’ expectations (Discuss which one of the following factors is most
important to consider when choosing a career)
3 During the holidays, the Careers Club would like to organize a one-day study tour to May
make members aware of different work environments. You offer a suggestion. 2002
A. You suggest visiting a factory. Say how this would benefit the members. B. a television
studio C. a university D. a hospital (Which one of the suggestions would interest the
members the most?)
4 Career choices – why and how to achieve ambitions? Dec
A. Legal profession B. Medicine C. Business field D. Sports 2000
5 Your friend Jamal did not do well in his SPM examination. He has asked you for your Dec
opinion on what he should do next. 2001
A. You suggest that he takes up a vocational course. Give reasons for your suggestion. B.
he starts a small business C. he take up a part-time job and attend night classes D. he takes
up a full-time job. (Discuss which one of the following suggestions would be best for
Jamal) (11.16)
6 The Careers Club in your school is planning activities for a Career Week. One of the Dec
activities is a forum on the important factors to be considered when choosing a career. 2001
As a member of the panel you have to present our views on one important factor.
A. In your opinion, a high salary is an important factor when choosing a career. Give
reasons to support your view. B. personal interest C. a good working environment D. future
prospects. (Discuss which one of the following is the most important factor to consider
when choosing a career)
7 Your school or college is organizing a Career Day to be held during the first term. As 1999
a member of the organizing committee, suggest an activity for the event. - old
A. Your suggestion is to publicize the event. You may want to talk about how to publicize format
the event. For eg., using posters and making announcements. B. Your suggestion is to raise
funds for the event. You may want to talk about ways of raising fund. For eg., getting
donations and having a food sale. C. Your suggestion is to invite speakers for the Career
Day. You may want to talk about who to invite and what the topics are. For eg., you may
want to invite a manager of a factory. D. Your suggestion is to have an exhibition for the
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about types of careers. (In your group, discuss what students can do to improve their
chances of getting a job)
8 You and your friends are discussing the factors that influence the right career choice. Oct
A. You think that the job must pay well. Justify. B. The job must enable you to meet 2007
people C. The job must enable you to contribute to society D. The job must be challenging
(Which of the following is the most important factor to consider when choosing a
career?)
9 You and your friends are having a discussion regarding the characteristics of a skilled May
worker in the workforce. 2007
A. You think that in order to be a skilled worker, one should be creative. Elaborate. B. Be
proactive C. Be computer-literate D. Be highly-motivated. (Which of the following is the
most important characteristic of a skilled worker?) (3.27)

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19. Theme : The Environment Year
1 How to instill an awareness on the importance of conserving the environment? June
A. A talk B. An exhibition C. A trip to a nature park to foster a love of nature D. A 2000
recycling campaign
2 The Nature Club in your school or college plans to organise a series of talks on May
“Environmental Issues Affecting Malaysians”. You have been selected to speak on one 2004
environmental issue.
A. You speak on frequently flooding. Elaborate on this. B. Landslides C. Air pollution D.
Polluted rivers (Discuss which one of the following causes most harm to mankind)
3 The Environmental Club of your school or college is organizing a campaign on paper June
recycling. As a member of the committee, give a suggestion on the type of activity to 2001
help create awareness of paper recycling
A. Your suggestion is to organize an exhibition on the need to save paper. Explain how this
exhibition will create awareness of paper recycling. B. a ‘Plant-a-tree’ day C. a visit to a
factory which recycles paper D. a competition for the most creative item made from
recycled paper (Discuss which one of the following activities would be most effective in
increasing students’ awareness of paper recycling)
4 ‘Save Water Campaign’ activities June
A. An exhibition B. Advertise the campaign through the media C. A poster competition D. 2000
A talk on saving water.
5 Your local district office would like to build a large cement factory in your village. As Dec
one of the village committee members, you are against the project as it would bring a 2001
number of problems. In a public forum, you state your views.
A. Your opinion is that building the cement factory would harm the environment in the
village. Give your reasons. B. cause traffic congestion C. bring social problems D. spoil the
natural beauty of the village. (discuss which one of the following reasons is the best to
support the view that a cement factory should not be built)
6 Public forum on ‘Save the Earth’ on how to preserve the precious resources that Dec
nature has given us. 2000
A. Save water in Malaysia B. save energy C. preserve forests and vegetation of Malaysia D.
protecting the rivers and seas of Malaysia.
7 There have been a lot of concerns about the environment today and how it affects our May
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A. One concern is the effect of the haze. Explain. B. The effect of pollution on our rivers
and seas C. The effect of the Increasing use of plastics and other synthetic substances. D.
The effect of the cutting down of trees and forests. (Which of the following has the most
harmful effect on our lives?)
8 The Nature Society of your school or college is organizing a ‘Nature Week.’ As a 1999
member of the society, suggest an activity for the week. – old
A. Your suggestion is to organize a tree-planting activity. You may want to talk about how format
it can be organized and who are to be involved. B. Your suggestion is to organize a trip to
the National Park. C. Your suggestion is to organize a camping trip to a forest reserve. D.
Your suggestion is to have a Recycling Day. (In your group, discuss why we need to
keep the environment clean)

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20. Theme : Academic Issues Year
1 How to motivate students to achieve a higher academic standard in studies. *
A. Invite successful people in society to share experiences B. Invite professionals to talk
about their professions C. Invite successful former students to talk D. Invite successful
students leaders in school to talk
2 Some of the high achievers in your school were invited to explain the factors behind May
their success. Your class will now present some of these factors at a “Study Skills 2003
Workshop”.
A. You will emphasize that a students’ academic performance can improve through group
study. Justify your view. B. Extra tuition C. Planning a study schedule D. Studying exam
topics from past year papers (Discuss which is the best way to improve academic
performance)
3 Your English teacher wants to promote the use of English in a fun way. She has asked May
the class for suggestions. 2004
A. You suggest watching some good humourous English movies. How will this activity
improve students’ command of English? B. An English Karaoke Contest C. English
Language games and quizzes D. Producing a class newspaper (As a group, decide which is
the most enjoyable activity)
4 The deteriorating standard of English among Malaysian students is a matter of May
serious concern. TV3’s Nightline, the English news programme is doing a special 2002
report on the issue and it is asking the public to give suggestions on how they think the
problem can be solved. You have been approached to give your comments.
A. You believe that a pass in SPM English should be made compulsory. Give reasons to
support your opinion. B. other subjects should be taught in English C. the number of
periods for English in schools should be increased D. student exchange programmes with
English speaking countries should be introduced. (Discuss which suggestion would be the
most effective to improve the standard of English)
5 As member of the English Language Club in your school or college, you and your Oct
friends have been asked to help promote the use of the English Language. 2003
A. In your opinion, one way to promote the use of English is by making it compulsory for
everyone to speak English 2 days a week. Give reasons to support this. B. organizing
English Language camps C encouraging students to take part in English Language
competitions D. producing a monthly newsletter in English (Discuss which one of the
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6 The English Language Club is organizing an English Language Festival for all school Dec
& colleges in your district. One of the aims of this festival is to promote the use of 2001
English among students. As an active member of the club, you would like to give your
suggestion on the type of programme the club could organize for the festival.
A. You suggest that the club organize a drama competition. Explain how this activity could
promote the use of English among students. B a public speaking contest C a story-telling
competition D an English Language games competition (Discuss which one of the
following activities would be most effective in promoting the use of English among
students)
7 There has been a great deal of concern about the poor English language proficiency of Dec
graduates from local universities. At a forum organized by your school or college, 2001
suggest one way to motivate students to improve their English language proficiency.
A. You suggest that proficiency in English be a requirement for job opportunities in the
government & private sectors. Give reasons to support your suggestion. B. the mass media
should organize interesting programmes in English C. parents should encourage children to
speak English at home D. certain subjects in school be taught in English (23.5)
8 It has been found that Malaysian students are lacking in knowledge and do not keep June
in touch with local and world news. Recommend a way that could help students gain 2001
more general knowledge.
A. You suggest students should read newspapers and magazines daily. Explain how this
will help students increase their general knowledge. B. Students should watch TV or listen
to the radio C. Regular quizzes on general knowledge should be held D. Internet facilities
should be made available in institutions of learning (Discuss which one of the following
suggestions would be most effective in helping students gain more general knowledge)
9 Your college is going to declare open its new resource centre. It does not have a logo Oct
yet. Students have been asked to suggest an item associated with learning to be 2003
depicted in the logo. This item should represent or symbolize the search for
knowledge.
A. You suggest an open book. Explain how the item you have chosen is an appropriate
symbol. B. A torch C. A compact disc (CD) D. A key (Discuss which symbol is the most
appropriate to be included in the logo)
10 Your Youth Club is conducting a forum on the topic “Mobile phones should be Oct
banned in schools.” You have been invited to present your views. (Support your view 2005
with reasons and examples) (9.11)
A MPs are easily stolen B MP can be used to cheat during examinations C Students who do
not have MPs may feel inferior to those who do D Students may be distracted from their
lessons (strongest reason to ban mobile phones)
11 Your school or college is organizing an Open Day for parents & the public. As a June
member of the organizing committee, you suggest an activity for that special day. 2001
A. You suggest organizing an exhibition of students’ work. Explain the kind of exhibits you
would show and why. B a parent-teacher get-together where parents are introduced to the
various teachers in the school. Explain how you would do this. C a mini concert by both
parents & students. Explain the type of items you will have for the concert. D a food & fun
fair organized by parents, teachers & students. Name the types of stalls and why you choose
to have them. (Discuss which one of the following would be the most suitable activity
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12 Malaysians do not read enough. How to encourage the reading habit? June
A set up a reading corner B scrapbook activity in English class C story-telling competition 2000
D book exchange programme in class
13 How can schools encourage students to read Dec
A set up reading corners to make reading materials easily available to students, B reading 2000
camp where those who read the most get book vouchers C book fairs with publishers /
bookshops giving discounts D making the library more comfortable & conducive to reading
14 The Reading Club in college is concerned about the poor reading habits amongst Oct
students. Ways to encourage students to read more. 2006
A set up reading corners around the college B equip the library with interesting reading
materials C start a second-hand bookstore D reward those who read the most
15 Cheating at public examinations has become a serious problem in recent years. The Dec
Examination Council has sought the help of students to suggest ways of solving this 2001
problem. As a member of the students committee, you make the following suggestion
A. You suggest that students caught cheating should be failed. How would this solve the
problem of cheating? B. students be given the open book examination i.e. they be allowed
to refer to their books in the examination hall C. coursework be given more weightage than
examinations D. only essay questions be given for examinations (Discuss which one of the
following suggestions would be most effective to stop cheating during examinations)
16 You wish to apply for a scholarship to study overseas. What are the important factors May
that the Scholarship Board would look for? (3.2) 2005
A. good personality B. Strong letters of recommendation C. An outstanding academic
record D. Active involvement in co-curricular activities (The most imp factor in helping a
person obtain a scholarship)
17 You have to do a writing project as an assignment for your English class. You are free Oct
to choose your own topic. 2004
A. You decide to write about a famous personality. Say why you made this choice. B. A
national problem C. A world issue D. A historical place (Discuss which of the following is
the easiest topic to write about.)
18 Your brother has just received a scholarship to study in England. Some relatives wish Oct
to give him a special gift. They have asked you for suggestions. 2004
A. You suggest that they give him cash. Say why. B. A computer C. Some suitable clothing
D. Some Malaysian foodstuff. ( Discuss which of the following would be most useful)
19 The Minister of Education has asked for suggestions from students on how to make May
studying in schools or colleges more interesting. You would like to give your view. 2008
A. You think that there should be less emphasis on examinations. Elaborate. B. More
interesting ways of teaching and learning C. More interesting subjects taught D. More
coursework and educational trips. (Which if the following is most effective in making
studying in schools or colleges more interesting?)
20 You are discussing with your friends on what to look for when choosing a university to May
further your studies. 2008
A. You think that the university should have well-qualified and experienced lecturers. B. A
university which has a good track record C. A university which offers courses with good
job prospects D. A university which has good facilities. (Which of the following is the
most important criterion when choosing a university to further your studies?) 23.6
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A. You suggest a course on stress management. Elaborate. B. Public speaking 2007


C. Creative thinking D. Time management (Discuss which of the following courses would
be most useful to college students) (23.7)

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21. Theme : Anniversary / Special Day Activities Year
1 th
Your school or college would like to produce a 25 Anniversary magazine this year. May
As a member of the editorial board you have been asked to come up with a section 2003
that would be most meaningful for former and present students.
A. You suggest a section with photographs and captions from the past to the present. Say
how this would be meaningful to students. B. Memories of school life written by past and
present students C. A history of school or college D.A list of achievements of former and
present students (Discuss which one of the following suggestions would be most
meaningful to students)
2 Activities for your town’s 100th Anniversary Celebrations. June
A. Photography exhibition B. Children’s Art Competition C. Interview senior residents and 2000
write an article about the history of the town D. Anniversary Dinner
3 Activities to celebrate Teachers’ Day June
A telematch between teachers & students B special lunch for all teachers C Teachers’ Day 2000
Concert D Gymnastic performance for teachers

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22. Theme : Road Safety Year
1 Activities for a Road Safety Campaign by the Interact Club June
A. An exhibition B.A poster drawing competition C.A quiz on road safety D.A forum 2000
2 The number of road accidents is on the increase. As a concerned citizen you would like June
to suggest to the authorities a measure to reduce road accidents. 2001
A. You suggest that the minimum age of driving should be raised to 21. Support this view
with reasons B. Pedestrians be fined if they don’t use pedestrian walks or overhead bridges
C. Safety belts be made compulsory for all car passengers D. All vehicles be checked every
3 years to ensure that they are roadworthy (Discuss which one of the following measures
would be most effective in reducing road accidents)
3 Steps to prevent fatal accidents May
A. Increasing age limit of drivers to 21 B. Introducing severe punishment on reckless 2003
drivers C. Improving road signs and conditions D. Conducting regular road safety
campaigns
4 The increasing rate of road accidents in the country is a matter of great concern to May
everyone. Your school or college Road Safety Unit would like to offer some possible 2002
reasons for this high rate of accidents.
A. One of the possible causes for the high rate of accidents is the inexperience of young
drivers. Give reasons to support your view. B. The poor conditions of vehicles C. Drivers
who do not observe traffic rules D. Poor road conditions (Discuss which one of the
following reasons contributes the most to the high rate of accidents in Malaysia)
5 In recent times there have been many cases of road rage where angry drivers shout at Oct
each other and even go to the extent of beating each other up. Suggest ways to 2007
overcome this problem.
A. You suggest educating drivers on good driving habits. B. Implementing stricter laws to
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obtaining a driving licence D. Organising a campaign to raise public awareness on the


dangers of road rage. (Discuss which of the following suggestions would be the most
effective in overcoming road rage)
6 Malaysians should be encouraged to use public transportation. What are some of the May
reasons? 2007
A. You think that using public transportation would help reduce pollution. Elaborate. B. It
would help save money C. It would help reduce traffic congestion D. It would help reduce
the number of road accidents. (Which of the following is the best reason for using public
transportation) (12.11, 14.17)

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23. Theme : Undergraduates and Graduates Year
1 Where to stay while at university? (14.4) May
A. Share a rented house with other students B. Stay with relatives C. Stay in the university 2003
hostel D. Rent a single room
2 Unemployment of Graduates May
2006
3 (Rural-urban migration) Many new graduates prefer to work in the city. What do you May
think attracts the graduates to work in the large cities? 2005
A one attraction is more job opportunities B the people & food C the wish to be
independent D numerous entertainment places (12.5) (which is the greatest attraction)
4 New Graduates – to succeed in the workplace, need more than academic ability to Oct
succeed at work- what do they need? 2006
A good communication skills B ability to co-operate with others C the ability to use the
computer for work purposes D self-discipline
5 There has been a great deal of concern about the poor English Language proficiency Dec
of graduates from local universities. At a forum organized by your school or college, 2001
suggest one way to motivate students to improve their English language proficiency.
A. You suggest that proficiency in English be a requirement for job opportunities in the
government & private sectors. Give reasons to support your suggestion. B. the mass media
should organize interesting programmes in English C. parents should encourage children to
speak English at home D. certain subjects in school be taught in English (20.7)
6 You are discussing with your friends on what to look for when choosing a university to May
further your studies. 2008
A. You think that the university should have well-qualified and experienced lecturers. B. A
university which has a good track record C. A university which offers courses with good
job prospects D. A university which has good facilities. (Which of the following is the
most important criterion when choosing a university to further your studies?) 20.20
7 At a forum, you are discussing the courses that would be useful to college students. Oct
A. You suggest a course on stress management. Elaborate. B. Public speaking 2007
C. Creative thinking D. Time management (Discuss which of the following courses would
be most useful to college students) (20.21)

No
24. Theme : Sports Year
1 Why participate in sports? May
A. Discipline B. Health C. Co-operation ?? 2006
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interest in sports among students today. As a member of the council, suggest what can 2002
be done to encourage more students to participate in sports.
A. You suggest that sports facilities should be improved. Give reasons for your suggestion.
B. a more effective reward system should be introduced C. more training programmes
should be conducted D. more sports competitions should be organized.(Discuss which one
of the following will play the most important role in encouraging more students to
participate in sports)

No
25. Theme : The Economy, Trade & Consumerism Year
1 The country is facing an economic slowdown. Everyone has been advised to be Oct
cautious about their spending habits. Your parents have asked you to suggest how the 2002
family could cut down its monthly expenditure.
A. You suggest that the family cuts down expenses on food items. Give reasons to support
your suggestion. B. travel C. clothing D. leisure activities (Discuss which one these areas
you would first cut down to reduce your family’s expenditure)
2 The Batik Industry – how to promote May
A used in schools & workplaces B used for household purposes C National Batik Fair 2005
D Annual Batik Design Competition
3 In many South East Asian countries, pirated CDs sell very well. In order to May
understand and overcome this problem, the authorities would like to find out why. 2005
(12.7)
A. they carry the latest music videos, movies, computer games and software B. the are very
cheap C. they are easily available D. they are of almost the same quality as the original CDs
(the main reason that pirated CDs are selling well)
4 The company you are working for wants to promote a new band of floor cleaner. How Oct
do you think the company should promote & advertise this new product? 2005
A. The company should use TV & radio advertising. Give details. B. Door to door
advertising C. Give demonstrations at supermarkets D. Give free samples at public places
(Most effective way to promote the new floor cleaner)
5 Your school or college is organizing a ‘Consumer Week’ to promote awareness Dec
among students of their rights as consumers. You have been asked to suggest one 2001
activity for the week.
A. Your suggestion is to organize a forum on the need for consumer education in schools
and colleges. Give reasons to support your suggestion. B. to organize an exhibition with a
focus on imitation branded products C. to invite an officer form the Ministry of Domestic
Trade and Consumer Affairs to give a talk on consumer rights D. to have an inter-class
competition for the best display board on consumerism. (Discuss which one of the
following activities would be most effective in promoting awareness of consumer
rights)
6 Consumers sometimes face a lot of problems when buying goods and services. What May
are some of these problems? (Explain) 2005
A advertisements that make false claims B harmful substances in food & drinks C poor
services in hotels & restaurants D products that are badly manufactured (which of the
following is the most serious problem)
7 There have been complaints about the school or college canteen. The students are May
invited to suggest which area the canteen committee should look into. 2002

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A You suggest the canteen committee should look into the price & quantity of food. Give
reasons to support your suggestion. B variety & quality of food C cleanliness of the canteen
D canteen facilities (Discuss which one of the following is the most important area to
look into)
8 Factors to consider when buying a new house May
Closeness to A public transport B shopping centres C recreational centres D relatives & 2005
friends
9 Why foreign movies are popular in Malaysia Oct
A entertaining & enjoyable B actors / actresses are good looking & glamorous C high 2005
standard of acting D learn about foreign lifestyles & cultures (27.2)
10 A Supermarket in your hometown would like to improve its services to attract more Oct
customers. How can this be done? 2006
A You suggest items sold are fresh & varied B business hours be extended C the staff be
more courteous & helpful D items are sold at reasonable prices
11 It has been suggested that the use of batik should be widely promoted in Malaysia. May
Suggest how this can be done. (Elaborate) 2005
A. batik be used in school and workplaces B. batik be used for household purposes
C. having a National Batik Fair D. having an annual batik design competition
12 Your class is having a discussion on why foreign movies are popular in Malaysia. You Oct
believe that they are popular because (give reasons) 2005
A. the movies are very entertaining and enjoyable B. the actors and actresses are good
looking and glamorous C. the high standard of acting D. viewers can learn a lot about
foreign lifestyles and culture. (the main reason for the popularity of foreign movies)
(27.3)
13 You and your friends are organizing a trip to a neighbouring country. You have to Oct
decide how to get there. 2004
A. You suggest travelling by air. Explain why this is your choice. B. By train C. By car D.
By bus. (You now have to persuade your friends on the most practical way to travel)
14 Many people enjoy watching reality shows. A local television station wants to know Oct
the kind of reality shows the public would like to watch. 2007
A. You propose a singing competition to win a contract. Elaborate. B. A survival race to
wind a big cash prize C. A quiz show to wind a scholarship D. A talent contest to win a
dream job. (Which of the following would attract audience the most?) (27.4)
15 Reality shows like The Malaysian Idol are getting more popular in Malaysia. What are May
the benefits of reality shows to the audience? 2007
A. You think that reality shows provide interesting entertainment. Explain. B. Reality
shows allow the audience to participate in choosing the winner. C. Reality shows promote
unity when family members watch the show together. D Reality shows help the audience
gain knowledge on a variety of subjects. (Which of the following would most benefit the
audience of reality shows?) (27.1)
16 Your workplace is introducing a uniform for its staff. As members of the selection May
committee, you have to consider many factors. 2007S
A. One factor is that the uniforms should be comfortable. Explain. B. It should be long-
lasting. C. It should be cost-effective D. It should reflect the culture of our society (Which
is the most important factor in the choice of a suitable uniform?)

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No
26. Theme : National Service Year
1 You and your friends have to go for National Service training. How could you help May
prepare yourself for this event? (explain how) 2005
A You feels that you should prepare yourself to be physically fit B learn to be more
independence C you should get to know more about the different cultures in Malaysia D
you should get involved in community service (which of the following would be the most
challenging task to prepare you for NS)
2 It is generally agreed that the National Service Programme can be improved. Suggest Oct
some ways in which the NSP can be enhanced. Elaborate 2007
A. Boys and girls should be placed in separate camps B. The NSP should be compulsory for
all youths C. The duration of the programme should be extended D. The facilities at the
camps should be upgraded (the most useful suggestion to improve the NSP)
3 You have been selected for the National Service Programme. What characteristics May
would help you undergo the programme successfully? 2007
A. You feel that you must be physically fit. Elaborate. B. Must be brave. C. Must be
sociable D. Must be independent (Which of the following is the most important
characteristic to help you undergo the National Service Programme?) (3.28)

No
27. Theme : The Mass Media & Related Issues Year
1 Reality shows like The Malaysian Idol are getting more popular in Malaysia. What are May
the benefits of reality shows to the audience? 2007
A. You think that reality shows provide interesting entertainment. Explain. B. Reality
shows allow the audience to participate in choosing the winner. C. Reality shows promote
unity when family members watch the show together. D Reality shows help the audience
gain knowledge on a variety of subjects. (Which of the following would most benefit the
audience of reality shows?) (25.15)
2 Why foreign movies are popular in Malaysia Oct
A entertaining & enjoyable B actors / actresses are good looking & glamorous C high 2005
standard of acting D learn about foreign lifestyles & cultures (25.9)
3 Your class is having a discussion on why foreign movies are popular in Malaysia. You Oct
believe that they are popular because (give reasons) 2005
A. the movies are very entertaining and enjoyable B. the actors and actresses are good
looking and glamorous C. the high standard of acting D. viewers can learn a lot about
foreign lifestyles and culture. (the main reason for the popularity of foreign movies)
(25.12)
4 Many people enjoy watching reality shows. A local television station wants to know Oct
the kind of reality shows the public would like to watch. 2007
A. You propose a singing competition to win a contract. Elaborate. B. A survival race to
wind a big cash prize C. A quiz show to wind a scholarship D. A talent contest to win a
dream job. (Which of the following would attract audience the most?) (25.14)

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