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This forum wasn't up when I left this morning, but here is the thread now.

Post for rep ...

PS: If this is somewhere else aready please point it out ...
 

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I will post the buff coloured section tomorrow, but as I dont have a scanner with me at the moment someone else will beat me for the remainder.
 

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...Seeing as though I couldnt b bothered with anything - let alone Physics & special relativity... I assume that was an easier test RELATIVE to the observer of other physics exams... if a teacher can post the EXACT answers to multiple choice and even Q2Q... would b very grateful... after MC I am about 12-15 marks closer to a pass...

...P.S. I think anyone with NO knowledge of Physics could have aced MC with a bit of common sense... exaggeration but u kno... it seemed relatively easy... I'd b band 6 if I could have given a damn...

...peace
 

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Xayma said:
I will post the buff coloured section tomorrow, but as I dont have a scanner with me at the moment someone else will beat me for the remainder.
howd u get ur creepy hands on those? ... how do ppl do it? o_O
 

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Skill..................
 

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so what did everyone think of the test?
I though most of it was ok except for the totally unscrupuolous question on Michael Jordan and the plotting the planets around the sun, also there was a 6 mark question on solar cells which has been taken out of the syllabus 2 years ago!
 

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morning_starlet said:
so what did everyone think of the test?
I though most of it was ok except for the totally unscrupuolous question on Michael Jordan and the plotting the planets around the sun, also there was a 6 mark question on solar cells which has been taken out of the syllabus 2 years ago!
The solar cell was just application of existing knowledge to an unfamiliar situation.
 

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Some people didn't have that existing knowledge due to it's removal from the syllabus though.
 

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The existing knowledge was the properties of P and N type semiconductors, and so far as I know that's still in the syllabus:)
 

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So the fact that solar cells were removed from the syllabus 2 years ago, and they asked a question on solar cells is not a problem?

Now I'm no genius, but I would assume that if they remove something from the syllabus, then they aren't going to ask questions on it in the HSC exam.
 

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it was all fine except a couple of the MC
jordan, planets around the sun, solar cell roundabout car and accelerator question in q2q.

i could easily have got full marks in all those, half marks or no marks...
and i hate that feeling
 

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gordo said:
it was all fine except a couple of the MC
jordan, planets around the sun, solar cell roundabout car and accelerator question in q2q.

i could easily have got full marks in all those, half marks or no marks...
and i hate that feeling
thats exactly how i feel, well maybe not full marks. I doubt it if there is a possibility of you getting full marks, you could get none, as the markers will see that you have knowledge of the course
 

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i know i put the planet orbiting clockwise - which is wrong
i put the induction cooktop - which is wrong
for jordan i didn't focus on the 2.5s airtime, just on brains over braun
q2q - i bs'd the whole question

i dunno
its over and i really shouldn;t care
but i could have done better
 

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haha I also got a copy of the core short answer part (cause my mum is a supervisor at a different school) but I couldnt be bothered scanning it if xayma's going to.
 

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Very nice, most of us are stuck with just the white bits of the paper. I have a huge collection of disjointed papers at home where you write on some of the parts with questions.
 

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Heres the MC part 1:
 

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paper

Xayma is that the whole test including any off the paper other things that help with questions ah yes booklets
 

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