Memorandum for life Orientation
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Answer:
Explanation:
SECTION A (COMPULSORY)
QUESTION 1
1.1
1.1.1
B
()
1.1.2
D
()
1.1.3
C
()
1.1.4
A
()
1.1.5
D
()
1.1.6
B
()
1.1.7
A
()
1.1.8
B
()
1.1.9
C
()
1.1.10
A
() (10 x 1) (10)
1.2
1.2.1
1.2.2
1.2.3
1.2.4
1.2.5
trade unions/employer organisations/federations
Credit any TWO of the above for ONE mark each, but no examples will be credited. ()
Ideology / philosophy ()
(a) Skimming ()
(b) Scanning ()
Criticise/Critique/Evaluate/Appraise/critically analyse/critically discuss/ analyse
Credit any ONE of the above for ONE mark. ()
NB: In the learners’ responses they have to show a link between the mission statement and career choice. The following concepts may be part of their responses: Personal views, values, belief system, religion, ideologies, lifestyle (physical and emotional well-being), environmental responsibility, goals for studies and career choices.
Possible answers could be:
A mission statement will help you to:
Consider the things you value the most in a job () so that you apply for a job that does not conflict with your values. ()
Identify your own talents and interests () that would help you consider the job that you would be most suited to. ()
Give you focus on the right course of action to take () when seeking employment suitable to your lifestyle. ()
Consider what is really important in life () so that you are able to weigh your options in deciding where to apply for a job. ()
Any TWO relevant responses for TWO marks () each.
(2 x 2)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(4)
TOTAL SECTION A:
20