Answer Booklet-ELC501 e Test Dec2020 1 PDF

Title Answer Booklet-ELC501 e Test Dec2020 1
Author Nursyafiqah Omar
Course English for Critical Academic Reading
Institution Universiti Teknologi MARA
Pages 4
File Size 167.4 KB
File Type PDF
Total Downloads 103
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ELC501 - ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC READINGANSWER BOOKLETMID-SEMESTER TEST (DECEMBER 2020)TIME: 9 am to 11 am (2 hours and 30 minutes)INSTRUCTIONS TO ODL CANDIDATES: You are given 30 minutes before to download the test paper and the answer booklet, 1 hour and 30 minutes to do the test, and another 30 minu...


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ELC501 - ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC READING ANSWER BOOKLET MID-SEMESTER TEST (DECEMBER 2020) TIME: 9.00 am to 11.30 am (2 hours and 30 minutes)

INSTRUCTIONS TO ODL CANDIDATES: 1. You are given 30 minutes before to download the test paper and the answer booklet, 1 hour and 30 minutes to do the test, and another 30 minutes at the end to submit your answer booklet online. 2. Thus, the entire duration given to access the test, answer all the questions, and upload the answer booklet is exactly two (2) hours and thirty (30) minutes. 3. Any answer booklets that are uploaded and submitted after the two (2) hours and thirty (30) minutes deadline will NOT be graded. 4. The test paper consists of (12) questions. ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS . 5. Preferably, please type out your answers in the answer template given below. However, you are also allowed to write out your answers on a blank A4 foolscap paper. Use only black inked pens. 6. Once you have completed typing out your answers in the template below, submit this answer booklet in PDF format to the online platforms instructed by your lecturer. Those who have chosen to write out your answers, capture a clear image of your answer sheet and submit to your lecturer as required. 7. Students are allowed to refer to an English-English dictionary. 8. Before you begin answering the test, please do the following.

Please tick the two boxes and write your details below: I/

I have read and I understand the instructions given above.

I/

I understand that cheating, copying, and all forms of plagiarism are serious offences.

Name

: NURSYAFIQAH BINTI OMAR _ ___________________

Matric number : 201926776____________________________________ ELC group

: M3CS2463A___________________________________

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INSTRUCTIONS: Please type/write your answers in the space provided below. You can use Times New Roman (12), Arial (11), or Calibri (11) with 1.15 or 1.5 spacing if you type the answers.

Type/Write Out Your Answers Below Question 1:

a.

i. stimulating

b.

iv accelerated

c.

ii take on

d.

iv enlightened

e.

iv transform 5 marks

Question 2:

Stated Main Idea:

Realising the barriers to ‘going cashless’, the Government and industry players are working towards addressing the challenges in fostering greater adoption of e-payments

Major Supporting

This includes building awareness and trust

Detail:

towards e-payments, widening e-payment acceptance among smaller merchants, addressing gaps in digital connectivity and increasing the financial literacy of Malaysians.

Minor Supporting

For example, to tackle gaps in digital or internet

Detail:

connectivity, the Government has already launched the National Fiberisation and Connectivity Plan 2019-2023 (NFCP). This plan will ensure that the public has access to high quality and affordable digital connectivity nationwide. 3 marks

Question 3:

b) Making cashless payments possible for all Malaysians 1mark

Question 4:

Implied Main Idea:

Cashless transactions especially eWallets creates better facilities compares to payments using cash. 2 marks

Question 5:

a.

Research Findings

2

b.

Statistics

c.

Expert Opinion

d.

Expert testimony 4 marks

Question 6:

a. Type of Support Example:

Expert Opinion The sudden growth of eWallets signifies that Malaysians are open to exploring new ways to live, pay and transact, says the CEO of TNG Digital Sdn Bhd, Ignatius Ong.

b. Type of Support Example:

Research Finding According to the Mastercard Impact Study 2020 published in June 2020, Malaysia leads Southeast Asia in mobile or digital wallet usage. Malaysia’s eWallet usage is at 40% ahead of neighbouring countries. 4 marks

Question 7:

a.

D

b.

I

c.

I 3 marks

Question 8:

a.

F

b.

T

c.

F

d.

F 4 marks

Question 9:

Assumptions :

a) Most Malaysians went cashless because of the pandemic. d) Most Malaysians felt eWallets were the safest. 2 marks

Question 10:

Inference:

69.4% of Malaysians above 65 years old does not use smartphones. 2 marks

Question 11:

Inference:

There are financial fraud and abuse in digital financial.

3

2 marks

Question 12:

Conclusion :

The use of e-payments, eWallets and digital banking are the best payment option during covid-19 because it is a safer by minimizing contact.

3 marks

Total Marks

/35 marks

Reminder: Please check your answers again and save in PDF format before submitting this answer booklet to your lecturer.

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