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Jim has a matchbox with sides 1cm, 1cm and 1cm. He has matches which are 1cm by 1cm by 1cm. How many matches can he fit in the matchbox. You may use the following formula:

Matches in box = 1.

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Please write your full name and candidate number on the front of the workbook [6 Marks] +1 mark for Quality of Written communication,

Please note your candidate number and name is printed on the exam insert.

Mark Scheme

Idea that a name has been written down /eq. ALLOW: BLANK SPACES AND/OR MULTIPLE NAMES [2]

Reference to candidate number /eq. IGNORE: ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION [2]


Any valid description /eq; ALLOW: ANYTHING [2]

+ 1 Mark for no reason.
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Original post by Anonynmous
Please write your full name and candidate number on the front of the workbook [6 Marks] +1 mark for Quality of Written communication,


That's certainly a difficult word problem.

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Original post by Nuclear Ghost
That's certainly a difficult word problem.

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Last year's physics P1 exam: (Image of 2 dials on an oven: 1 represents the timer, the other represents the temperature of the oven) Q: List 2 ways to make the cookies browner (4)

Funnily enough I got a C on that one... smh
Horatio is going to paint his front door. He wants to paint it blue. The door has an area of 2m squared. Which can of paint should he buy?

A) Exterior orange, covers 1.5m squared.
B) Interior turquoise, covers 2m squared.
C) Exterior blue, covers 2.1m squared.
Original post by marmbite
Horatio is going to paint his front door. He wants to paint it blue. The door has an area of 2m squared. Which can of paint should he buy?

A) Exterior orange, covers 1.5m squared.
B) Interior turquoise, covers 2m squared.
C) Exterior blue, covers 2.1m squared.


Trick question:wink:
Original post by polpo
Trick question:wink:


:colondollar: Answer is C, he is painting the front door can't use interior paint now can he?
Think the question should have been a bit easier to understand though, for it to be a really easy exam question.

Here is another:
Wilhelmina is counting the straws in her cupboard. She separates them into 2 piles. Each pile has 1 straw in. How many straws does she have?
Original post by Anonynmous
Question

Please write your full name and candidate number on the front of the workbook [6 Marks] +1 mark for Quality of Written communication,

Please note your candidate number and name is printed on the exam insert.

Mark Scheme

Idea that a name has been written down /eq. ALLOW: BLANK SPACES AND/OR MULTIPLE NAMES [2]

Reference to candidate number /eq. IGNORE: ANSWERS TO THE QUESTION [2]


Any valid description /eq; ALLOW: ANYTHING [2]

+ 1 Mark for no reason.


That is the best thing I have ever read in my life.
Original post by nobodycarescarla
That is the best thing I have ever read in my life.


LOOL :lol:
Original post by nobodycarescarla
That is the best thing I have ever read in my life.

This whole thread is the best thing I have ever read in my life.
Sperm have a large number of mitochondria. Explain why? - That was on a science past paper.
What is the spherical, grey object which orbits the Earth called? (2)
How many planets in our solar system? (8)
What is the star in the middle of our solar system called? (2)
Original post by parrot16
What is the spherical, grey object which orbits the Earth called? (2)

Markscheme:
The [1] Moon [1]
Original post by parrot16
What is the star in the middle of our solar system called? (2)

Markscheme:
The [1] Sun [1]
Original post by Nuclear Ghost
Markscheme:
The [1] Moon [1]

Markscheme:
The [1] Sun [1]

:biggrin:

Original post by parrot16
Sperm have a large number of mitochondria. Explain why? - That was on a science past paper.

Markscheme: TO (1) SWIM (1)
Original post by parrot16

How many planets in our solar system? (8)


:ahee:
Original post by SarahLund

:ahee:

I wish that appeared on the ocr additional science exam in the physics section in place of the dreaded 6 markers
What does Rolf Harris love about sixty-five-year-olds? There are sixty.
Original post by Nuclear Ghost

That's certainly a difficult word problem.

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You'd be surprised
Original post by Puddles the Monkey

Oh my gosh, people, follow this link!

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