Source-Based Skills
5 main categories of source based questions
Inferences
Inference
Higher Inference (focussing on message)
Inference
Higher Inference - Message
Message Question
Source A: A British newspaper cartoon about ‘Bloody Sunday’, 31 January 1972.
Message Question
Source A: A British newspaper cartoon about ‘Bloody Sunday’, 31 January 1972.
Message Question
Source A: A British newspaper cartoon about ‘Bloody Sunday’, 31 January 1972.
Message Question
Source A: A British newspaper cartoon about ‘Bloody Sunday’, 31 January 1972.
Message Question
Source A: A British newspaper cartoon about ‘Bloody Sunday’, 31 January 1972.
Message Question
Source A: A British newspaper cartoon about ‘Bloody Sunday’, 31 January 1972.
Both the IRA and the British Soldiers are pushing the blame to one another for the deaths of the civilians
Higher Inference Questions
Higher Inference Questions
“Why” Questions
Compare and Contrast
Compare and Contrast
Note (other variants of compare and contrast)
Compare and Contrast
Compare and Contrast
Utility
Evaluating Utility (Usefulness)
Evaluating Utility (Usefulness)
Evaluating Utility (Usefulness)
Evaluating Utility (Usefulness)
Quiz time
Difference between usefulness and reliability
Reliability
Evaluating Reliability
Evaluating Reliability
Evaluating Reliability
Reliability
Are you surprised questions
Testing “are you surprised” questions
Surprised �i.e. “Are you surprised at Source F?”
Huh??
Why like that?
Surprised�i.e. “Are you surprised at Source F?”
Expected lah!
Confirmed!
Are you surprised by this source?
Example:
Some government policies�can have lasting consequences |
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Girl or Boy Two is enough |
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Source: A picture posted on a Singapore weblog on current affairs, 2008
Study Source F. Are you surprised by this source? Explain your answer
Content focussing on Singaporeans reluctant to have children
CR must also show the same issue of Singaporeans reluctant to have children
Study Source F. Are you surprised by this source? Explain your answer.
L4 Explanation based on Valid Interpretation of the Picture [5-6]
Study Source E�Are you surprised about what Source E says about the lives of the peasants under Soviet rule? Explain your answer?
L1 – Answers based on provenance
Or
Study Source E�Are you surprised about what Source E says about the lives of the peasants under Soviet rule? Explain your answer?
L2 – Answers based on content
(note that any content can be surprising or not surprising to you)
Study Source E�Are you surprised about what Source E says about the lives of the peasants under Soviet rule? Explain your answer?
L3 – Surprised/Not Surprised based on cross reference
Study Source E�Are you surprised about what Source E says about the lives of the peasants under Soviet rule? Explain your answer?
L4 – Surprised based on critical analysis of the provenance linking to content
Summary Questions
Summary Questions
Summary questions – How to answer them
Structured-Essay
SEQ questions format
SEQ