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DVA2601_MAY_JUNE_2020 EXAMINATION
DVA2601_MAY_JUNE_2020 
EXAMINATION.Question 1 
Explain the significance of indigenous knowledge (local knowledge) and then 
discuss three participatory methods that can be used to support the 
integration of indigenous knowledge in community development. 
Senanayake (2006: 87) defined Indigenous knowledge as a unique knowledge 
confined to a particular culture or society, local knowledge, folk knowledge, people’s 
knowledge, traditional wisdom or traditional science. Local knowledge is per se ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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DVA2601_MAY_JUNE_2020 
EXAMINATION.Question 1 
Explain the significance of indigenous knowledge (local knowledge) and then 
discuss three participatory methods that can be used to support the 
integration of indigenous knowledge in community development. 
Senanayake (2006: 87) defined Indigenous knowledge as a unique knowledge 
confined to a particular culture or society, local knowledge, folk knowledge, people’s 
knowledge, traditional wisdom or traditional science. Local knowledge is per se ...
LAW OF DAMAGES SUMMARY NOTES.
LAW OF DAMAGES 
SUMMARY NOTES.CHAPTER 1: 
Definition, nature and scope of the law of damages 
Definition: 
The law of damage is that part of the law which indicates how the 
existence and extent of damage, as well as the proper amount of 
damages are to be determined in the case of delict, breach of contract 
and other legal principles providing for the payment of damages. 
Nature and scope 
The law of damages should be defined as constituting of principles 
regarding the compensation of all for...
- Summary
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LAW OF DAMAGES 
SUMMARY NOTES.CHAPTER 1: 
Definition, nature and scope of the law of damages 
Definition: 
The law of damage is that part of the law which indicates how the 
existence and extent of damage, as well as the proper amount of 
damages are to be determined in the case of delict, breach of contract 
and other legal principles providing for the payment of damages. 
Nature and scope 
The law of damages should be defined as constituting of principles 
regarding the compensation of all for...
DSC1630 ASSIGNMENT 3 SEMESTER 1
DSC1630 ASSIGNMENT 3 
SEMESTER 1.Question 1 
Mabe borrowed an amount of money from his father. The loan will be paid back by means of 
payments of R25 000 each every second month for six years. An interest rate of 7,5% per 
year, compounded every two months, will be applicable. The amount of the loan is 
[1] R900 000,00. 
[2] R1 127 887,64. 
[3] R400 738,72. 
[4] R238 067,35. 
[5] R721 181,68. 
3 
Question 2 
The opening balance of this fund is approximately 
[1] R474 536. 
[2] R157 895. 
[3] R1...
- Exam (elaborations)
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DSC1630 ASSIGNMENT 3 
SEMESTER 1.Question 1 
Mabe borrowed an amount of money from his father. The loan will be paid back by means of 
payments of R25 000 each every second month for six years. An interest rate of 7,5% per 
year, compounded every two months, will be applicable. The amount of the loan is 
[1] R900 000,00. 
[2] R1 127 887,64. 
[3] R400 738,72. 
[4] R238 067,35. 
[5] R721 181,68. 
3 
Question 2 
The opening balance of this fund is approximately 
[1] R474 536. 
[2] R157 895. 
[3] R1...
MRL3701 EXAM PACK 2021.
MRL3701 EXAM 
PACK 2021. QUESTION 1 
Fill in the missing words or word: 
(a) A debtor’s estate is sequestrated, not the debtor himself. (2) 
(b) The debtor need not have ordinarily resided or carried on business for the entire 12 
months preceding the sequestration application: ordinary residence or conduct of 
business at any time during that period suffices. (2) 
(c) Free residue’ is defined in s 2 as ‘that portion of the estate which is not subject to 
any right of preference by reason ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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MRL3701 EXAM 
PACK 2021. QUESTION 1 
Fill in the missing words or word: 
(a) A debtor’s estate is sequestrated, not the debtor himself. (2) 
(b) The debtor need not have ordinarily resided or carried on business for the entire 12 
months preceding the sequestration application: ordinary residence or conduct of 
business at any time during that period suffices. (2) 
(c) Free residue’ is defined in s 2 as ‘that portion of the estate which is not subject to 
any right of preference by reason ...
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 
Short Story 
Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell.Close reading 
Narration 
1. Read the first four paragraphs of the story again. The fourth paragraph is one line long 
and reads: ‘Just like life’. This is the key to understanding what this story is about: the 
narrator compares a visit to the supermarket to different experiences in life. 
2. Identify the kind of narrator used and justify your answer. Write a paragraph in which 
you explain the effect of this...
- Summary
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ENG1501 
Short Story 
Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell.Close reading 
Narration 
1. Read the first four paragraphs of the story again. The fourth paragraph is one line long 
and reads: ‘Just like life’. This is the key to understanding what this story is about: the 
narrator compares a visit to the supermarket to different experiences in life. 
2. Identify the kind of narrator used and justify your answer. Write a paragraph in which 
you explain the effect of this...
DSC1630 ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1
DSC1630 ASSIGNMENT 2 
SEMESTER 1.Question 1 
Shona decides that he would like to buy his lovely wife, Connie, a new car when she turns 
30 in six years’ time. He deposits R6 000 each month into an account earning 8,94% interest 
per year, compounded monthly. 
The amount that Shona (rounded to the nearest rand) will have available six years from now 
is 
[1] R568 948. 
[2] R573 187. 
[3] R333 412. 
[4] R335 896. 
[5] R432 000. 
In this problem we have equal payments in equal time periods (month...
- Exam (elaborations)
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DSC1630 ASSIGNMENT 2 
SEMESTER 1.Question 1 
Shona decides that he would like to buy his lovely wife, Connie, a new car when she turns 
30 in six years’ time. He deposits R6 000 each month into an account earning 8,94% interest 
per year, compounded monthly. 
The amount that Shona (rounded to the nearest rand) will have available six years from now 
is 
[1] R568 948. 
[2] R573 187. 
[3] R333 412. 
[4] R335 896. 
[5] R432 000. 
In this problem we have equal payments in equal time periods (month...
TEST BANK – EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 11TH EDITION BY WOOLFOLK.
TEST BANK – 
EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
11TH EDITION 
BY WOOLFOLK.Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Emotional Development 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory? 
1. A) Psychosexual 
2. B) Psychosocial 
3. C) Psychosomatic 
4. D) Sociocultural 
Answer: B 
Explanation: B) Erikson’s views of development are interpreted from the perspective 
of psychosocial theory that emphasizes individual changes and the individual’s relationship with ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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TEST BANK – 
EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
11TH EDITION 
BY WOOLFOLK.Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Emotional Development 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory? 
1. A) Psychosexual 
2. B) Psychosocial 
3. C) Psychosomatic 
4. D) Sociocultural 
Answer: B 
Explanation: B) Erikson’s views of development are interpreted from the perspective 
of psychosocial theory that emphasizes individual changes and the individual’s relationship with ...
TEST BANK – EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 11TH EDITION BY WOOLFOLK.
TEST BANK – 
EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
11TH EDITION 
BY WOOLFOLK.Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Emotional Development 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory? 
1. A) Psychosexual 
2. B) Psychosocial 
3. C) Psychosomatic 
4. D) Sociocultural 
Answer: B 
Explanation: B) Erikson’s views of development are interpreted from the perspective 
of psychosocial theory that emphasizes individual changes and the individual’s relationship with ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 44 pages •
TEST BANK – 
EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
11TH EDITION 
BY WOOLFOLK.Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Emotional Development 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory? 
1. A) Psychosexual 
2. B) Psychosocial 
3. C) Psychosomatic 
4. D) Sociocultural 
Answer: B 
Explanation: B) Erikson’s views of development are interpreted from the perspective 
of psychosocial theory that emphasizes individual changes and the individual’s relationship with ...
TEST BANK – EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 11TH EDITION BY WOOLFOLK.
TEST BANK – 
EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
11TH EDITION 
BY WOOLFOLK.Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Emotional Development 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory? 
1. A) Psychosexual 
2. B) Psychosocial 
3. C) Psychosomatic 
4. D) Sociocultural 
Answer: B 
Explanation: B) Erikson’s views of development are interpreted from the perspective 
of psychosocial theory that emphasizes individual changes and the individual’s relationship with ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 44 pages •
TEST BANK – 
EDUCATIONAL 
PSYCHOLOGY 
11TH EDITION 
BY WOOLFOLK.Chapter 3: Personal, Social, and Emotional Development 
Multiple-Choice Questions 
1) Erikson interprets development from the perspective of what theory? 
1. A) Psychosexual 
2. B) Psychosocial 
3. C) Psychosomatic 
4. D) Sociocultural 
Answer: B 
Explanation: B) Erikson’s views of development are interpreted from the perspective 
of psychosocial theory that emphasizes individual changes and the individual’s relationship with ...
PHYS- 1307 6172-21542 | GIZMOS | Student Exploration | Energy Conversion in a System
PHYS- 1307 6172-21542 | GIZMOS 
| Student Exploration | 
Energy Conversion in a System.Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System 
Vocabulary: energy, gravitational potential energy, heat energy, kinetic energy, law of 
conservation of energy, specific heat capacity 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 
A battery contains stored energy in the form of chemical energy. 
1. What are some examples of devices that are powered by batteries? A calculator, batteries, 
fl...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
PHYS- 1307 6172-21542 | GIZMOS 
| Student Exploration | 
Energy Conversion in a System.Student Exploration: Energy Conversion in a System 
Vocabulary: energy, gravitational potential energy, heat energy, kinetic energy, law of 
conservation of energy, specific heat capacity 
Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 
A battery contains stored energy in the form of chemical energy. 
1. What are some examples of devices that are powered by batteries? A calculator, batteries, 
fl...
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
ENG1501 Short Story Analysis ‘Supermarket Soliloquy’ by Moira Crosbie Lovell
Endocrine System Case_Study Test Bank