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What are the most difficult M1 questions you have come across?

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Original post by Marxist
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Isn't this for Q?

For R is what I mean
So something like this

10g - R = 10(5.88)
Thus resolving downwards for the block R.
But this gives me 4g instead of 2g which is the correct answer
Original post by Someboady
Isn't this for Q?

For R is what I mean
So something like this

10g - R = 10(5.88)
Thus resolving downwards for the block R.
But this gives me 4g instead of 2g which is the correct answer


The question asks you to figure out the reaction at Q
Original post by Someboady
Isn't this for Q?

For R is what I mean
So something like this

10g - R = 10(5.88)
Thus resolving downwards for the block R.
But this gives me 4g instead of 2g which is the correct answer


Sorry I see what your question is now. Well those aren't the forces acting on block Q - so hence a wrong answer.
Original post by Marxist
Don't think that question was too bad.

A fairly harsh view. Given that the average mark on that question for someone getting an A was 8.78/16.
Original post by Cryptokyo
A fairly harsh view. Given that the average mark on that question for someone getting an A was 8.78/16.


I had no idea. :tongue:
Original post by Marxist
I had no idea. :tongue:


yh its in the gold 5 paper i think and the grade boundaries are insanely low

44/73 for an A!


Projections? Is that in the AQA specification?
Original post by KloppOClock
Projections? Is that in the AQA specification?

It is. Is it in the Edexcel one as well?
Original post by A Slice of Pi
It is. Is it in the Edexcel one as well?


Fortunately not, looks difficult
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Do you have the answers to all the questions? If yes, can you please post it.
where can i get the answers to this paper?
hi cryptoko! would you have the ms to this paper?

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