
Today you are going to practise some 4-mark Exam Questions!
1.
Here is a list of typical 4-mark exam questions. These questions were taken from previous exam papers. It is very important that you are able to answer all of them.


If you know your work perfectly well, it should take you 5-7 minutes to do one of these questions. So, doing all of them, without taking any breaks, should take you about 35-45 minutes…
Don’t worry! You are not going to do all of them now! We will only do a select few for now. It is, however, important to go through the entire list and make sure that you are indeed able to answer any of these questions should you get them in an exam.
2.
So, let’s start by discussing the following questions:
(Share you ideas regarding the answers to these questions with the rest of the class.)
1. What did Wilson hope to achieve from the peace settlement of 1919–1920? [4]
5. With reference to the terms of the peace settlements of 1919–1920, what was meant by war guilt and reparations? [4]
6. What did the Versailles Treaty decide about the Saar and the Rhineland? [4]
3.
Now it is time to do these questions under “timed conditions”:

REMEMBER: If you know your work perfectly well, it should take you 5-7 minutes to do one of these questions!!
So, starting with question 1, work your way through the selection of questions above and answer each one (in a paragraph or two) while timing yourself to see how long it takes to do each question.
4.
Here are the answers to the above questions from the list.

5.

Use the rest of the lesson to study for your next test.

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