Upon completing the exam, when questioned about the difficulty of the 2015 National High School Mathematics paper, the majority of students responded positively, deeming it suitable. Of particular significance is question 6b, which delves into the MERS-CoV outbreak (Question 6, 1 point, consisting of 6a worth 0.5 points, and 6b worth 0.5 points).
MERS-CoV is a respiratory illness with the potential for widespread transmission, causing numerous cases globally. The outbreak initiated in South Korea in late May, believed to have originated from an elderly businessman returning from the Middle East. The MERS-CoV virus is deemed hazardous, underscoring the importance of understanding it for prevention, although there is currently no specific treatment or vaccine for MERS.
As per the National High School Exam schedule, this afternoon students will sit for the Foreign Language exam amidst the scorching heat in Hanoi, where high temperatures have left many students feeling fatigued and weary. Mytour extends best wishes to all students for successful exams and excellent results.
Additionally, Mytour has updated the exam questions and answers for the 2015 National High School Mathematics paper, providing students and parents with a fundamental basis for assessing students' scores.
