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PAY ATTENTION because some photos are similar and I can't seem to copy them or attach them here yeah dumb... so look closely...I don't know if the formating is the same so I provide you with questions too.
SOCIAL STUDIES ANS BY MR SIVA1. Why did the Singaporean draw this cartoon?Source A: A Singaporean cartoonist's view of Singapore's Baby Blues.
Ans:The Singaporean wants the government to realize the drastic dip in birth rates so that they would implement policies to improve the birth rates.
2. What is the impact contributed by an ageing population?
Ans:Fewer men to work in the army
3. Study the source below and answer question that follows.Source A: This is a Singaporean cartoonist's view on the feedback given by the Singapore public to the government. It was published in The Straits Times in 1998.What does this source tell you about the communication channel between the public and government?
Ans: The communication channel between the public and the government is effective as just a door needs to be opened.
4. How did the Singapore government promote population growth after the 1980s?
Ans: Promoting Campaigns such as "Three or More if you can afford it"
5. Which principle of governance is most obviously highlighted in the article below?Source A: Leadership regeneration essential in local political cultureSINGAPORE: Leadership regeneration is a very important part of Singapore's political culture, said Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zainul Abidin Rasheed on the sidelines of a charity golf event on Tuesday. The ruling People's Action Party (PAP) welcomes this as it ensures that new energy, new ideas and new leadership are brought forth. On the renewal process for Malay candidates, Mr Zainul said he hopes that more talented professionals who want to serve the community will come forward. "Given the opportunity, this is a good time actually for them to be exposed and trained, especially in economic recession. (There are) many challenges and opportunities to try out ideas and work on them," he added.
Ans: Leadership is key
6. Study the source below and answer question that follows.Source A: A cartoon taken from the blog of a Singaporean (<
http://seijieiga.blogspot.com/>)
What does this source tell you about the feedback channel in Singapore?
Ans: The Government does not listen to the ideas and suggestions given by the citizens.7. Which principle of governance is most obviously highlighted in the article below?Source A: PUB to begin desalting process for Marina Reservoir in AprilThe Marina Barrage at the mouth of the Singapore River will prevent sea water from entering the Marina Reservoir. From April, national water agency PUB will start a process known as desalting. Salinity in the water is expected to gradually change from brackish to freshwater conditions. Experts said the salt content in the water will be diluted and displaced by rainwater. The desalting process is expected to be completed next year, creating Singapore's 15th reservoir. The Marina Reservoir will meet 10 per cent of Singapore's current water needs. Water collected from areas as far as Bishan and Ang Mo Kio will flow through the Marina catchment and into the reservoir.
Ans: Anticipate Change and Stay Relevant
8. Study the source below and answer question (20)Source A: A comment by a Straits Times reporter for Life Column.
The mere thought of having to be responsible for another human being for the rest of my life is enough to make me break out in cold sweat. Am I too self-centered? Maybe. But I'd rather be a self-centered single than a self-centered mum. So I guess that is why marriage never came my way. Since babies are not on my list of "must haves", there is no pressing need to grab a husband. Give me the joys of romance and companionship, but spare me the nitty-gritty stuff of marriage, please. I have no time and energy for that. What does the source tell you about the reporter's perspective about marriage?
Ans: She does not want to be married as she is not ready to start a family.
9. Why did the cartoonist draw this cartoon?Source A: This is a Singaporean cartoonist's view on the feedback given by the Singapore public to the government. It was published in The Straits Times in 1998.
Ans: He drew this cartoon because he wanted to let the government know that they should not practice a closed door policy to the public's feedback and instead be more open to the public's opinion.
10. Among the various measures implemented by the LTA to curb traffic congestion, which of these measures had a direct impact on vehicle ownership?
Ans: Vehicle Quota Systemc11. In the management of traffic flow in Singapore, which of the following solutions was not recommended by the government?
Ans: Ride-the-bus Scheme
12. Study the source below and answer question that follows.
Source A: A Singaporean cartoonist's view of Singapore's Baby Blues.What does this source tell you about couples' opinion towards starting a family in Singapore?
Ans: They are not willing to raise children because it is too costly.
13. Study the source below and answer question (9).Source A: A cartoon taken from the blog of a Singaporean (
http://seijieiga.blogspot.com/)
Ans: He wants the people to know that the state is too high up to really understand what the people are going through.
14. After the Bill is passed by the Parliament, it is usually submitted to the Presidential Council for Minority Rights. Why is there a need to do so?
Ans: The Council needs to ensure that no minority race is disadvantaged by the new bill.
15. The government of Singapore comprises of 3 branches. They are the legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. Read the following source and answer the question that followsSource A15% of small school buses retrofitted with safety beltsAbout 15 per cent of all small school buses have been retrofitted with safety belts as part of a new requirement by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced last October. Small school buses have till 2011 to comply with the new rules. LTA has spent S$50,000 to teach students the importance of belting up. Mr Yong said: "We can make sure they buckle up when they go on board. But if during the journey, the students release the seat belts and play, and as a result we get fined, that's unfair." The traffic police said it is currently reviewing the rules. From next month, all newly-registered buses will have to be installed with three-point seat belt. - CNA/ytWhich branches of the Singapore government is most likely to be involved in the abovementioned article?
Ans: Executive, Judiciary
16. The government of Singapore comprises of 3 branches. They are the legislature, the Executive and the Judiciary. Read the following source and answer the question that followsSource AAdministrative Service aims to place 20% of officers outside ministriesAdministrative Service Officers have been urged to make the best use of programmes designed to give them exposure to ground sentiments. At this year's Administrative Service Dinner and Promotion Ceremony at the Marriott Hotel on Monday, Peter Ho - head of the Civil Service - said while most officers serve in ministries, nearly 16 per cent currently serve outside the Civil Service. And the aim is to increase this figure to 20 per cent. Officers are seconded to statutory boards, community development councils, NTUC and to private companies like Shell. To give officers more international experience, some have also been deployed overseas to various Singapore embassies, the Tianjin Eco-City Project and to the IE Singapore office in China.By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia Posted: 30 March 2009Which branch of the Singapore government is most likely to be involved in the abovementioned article?
Ans: Executive17. What is the role of citizens in a representative democracy?
Ans: Practise discretion and responsibility to choose appropriate leaders.18. Why did the cartoonist draw this cartoon?Source A: A cartoon taken from the blog of a Singaporean (<
http://seijieiga.blogspot.com/>)
Ans: He drew this cartoon because he wanted to feedback to the government that they need to listen to the citizens' more so that they can implement better policies.19. Which principle of governance is most obviously highlighted in the article below?Source A155 schools have niche areas to cater to varied interestsSINGAPORE: More than 155 schools here, have been recognised for their niches of excellence, which can range from robotics to rope-skipping. This comes with the addition of 14 primary schools to the Programme for School-Based Excellence, and eight secondary schools to the Niche Programme status on Wednesday. An initial development grant of up to S$150,000 over three years will be provided for the schools to build up one to two niches. And if their status is renewed after three years, the Education Ministry will provide a recurrent grant of up to S$50,000 per niche per year so as to allow the schools to sustain and maintain their niches. All these to provide more opportunities for students to develop different areas of excellence
Ans: Reward for Work and Work for Reward
20. Why was family planning needed from 1966 to 1981?
Ans: insufficient education
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