The carbonate one in the one word answer section?jellybelly59 said:alrite ppl... is it decomposition or combustion?... cause ppl said it was a "chemical" reaction but it also stated the catalyst was heat....
The carbonate one in the one word answer section?jellybelly59 said:alrite ppl... is it decomposition or combustion?... cause ppl said it was a "chemical" reaction but it also stated the catalyst was heat....
oh i remember it now. just reading the thread and panicing cos i thought i missed a page lol.ahhliss said:The carbonate one in the one word answer section?
Our examiners told us to add "Approximately" in the question with the pie chart.ahhliss said:For the acceleration one, I picked the graph where the gradient was 1.
For the question where there were a bunch of waves, what did you pick? I said it had the same energy but different frequency. I just looked and saw 2 had the same amplitude so I was just like meh. I didn't learn about energy.
Also the pie chart about industrial use or something, I worked out 24% o.0 What are you supposed to do there?
That flowchat got me lost. In the one they made it had heat. I didn't know what to do. I think I wrote copper in it xDflaminwaffle said:that has to be my least favourite science test. i hated some of the questions because they were too ambiguous and horribly worded (i would have thought they checked over the questions for the sc a little more), i cant give any examples now cus... too lazy
All in all though, a pretty decent test, thought it was ok. Oh well, i did better than the guy next to me who "finished" an hour before the time ended and then fell asleep...
Oh yeah, and that flowchart question about the copper... i could not work out the logic for that because of the diamonds and what im used to in programming >.> i might get like, one mark there for putting all the components in, but not for having them in the right order
I didn't think of bringing a protractor into a science examination, so I was fucked for that question. I divided the graph into quarters and I just put 33% or something. So it's A)26%?ahhliss said:Also the pie chart about industrial use or something, I worked out 24% o.0 What are you supposed to do there?
In decomposition, are the products insoluble?Fortify said:Our examiners told us to add "Approximately" in the question with the pie chart.
And I think the "Combustion or Decomposition" is Combustion. Cos i dun think u produce Carbon dioxide in decomposition.
Is ne1 ready to fail GEO/HIS Test? even though u cant fail ¬_¬;;
Yeah I think it's A)26%Aplus said:I didn't think of bringing a protractor into a science examination, so I was fucked for that question. I divided the graph into quarters and I just put 33% or something. So it's A)26%?
Yeah, but being me I had to check :rofl:Lothy said:Yeah I think it's A)26%
Didnt need a protractor imo. The size of the field specified looked like a quarter of the pie chart, and 1/4 = 25% so yeah
I put same energy, different frequency or something. I'm quite sure I was correct.jellybelly59 said:any of u get the waves and frequency one... and actually sure bout ur answer?
militiaman said:- Light is not a reactant of photosynthesis, right? (It's sort of like burning)
- I put nitrogen oxide from fertiliser was the one from least human activity, though I can see that it could also be methane. I argued against putting methane due to the fact that farming cattle and rice are heavily human activities.
- What graph did you guys put for the acceleration of a ball down a ramp. I had no clue after I thought about it, I think I put the straight line going at a 45 degree angle from (0,0)
- Was it combustion or decomposition in that calcium carbonate reaction?
1.correct
2.i remember that question it was actually comprehension sorta...it was in the text: water vapour...it said that greenhouse gases include:nitrogen oxide, methan, carbon dioxide and water vapour however water vapour is least contributed by human activity
3. i did the one that went way up, curvy one ...but im not too sure
4.cant remember the question