The PMR science exam consists of two papers:
Paper 1 (40 marks)
· 40 objective questions.
· One hour to complete the paper.
· Cover all 27 Science topics from Form One to Form Three.
· There will be at least one question from each topic.
· The questions are broken down into:
1. 50% easy questions; that is about 20 questions.
2. 30% moderate questions; that is about 12 questions.
2. 30% moderate questions; that is about 12 questions.
3. 20% difficult question; that is about eight questions.
Paper 2 (60 marks)
· Section A consists of six questions for 40 marks.
· Section B consists of two questions for 20 marks.
· Only questions from selected topics will be asked.
· Answers can be written all in English or all in
Bahasa Melayu or a combination of both language
[Please do not combine both languages in the same sentence!]
· You may answer part of the question in one language and
the other part in the other language.
· The questions are broken down into :
1. 50% easy questions; that is about 30 marks.
2. 30% moderate questions; that is about 18 marks.
3. 20% difficult questions; that is about 12 marks.
The type of questions commonly asked in Paper 2 are:
- Labelling questions
- Classification
-Questions based on experiments
-Chemical tests
-Calculation
-Principles of science
-Drawing
- Structured questions
- General questions
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- Classification
-Questions based on experiments
-Chemical tests
-Calculation
-Principles of science
-Drawing
- Structured questions
- General questions
Click here for sample exam paper...
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