Very hard paper. Lack on double slit outside of MCQs was surprising. Also more materials was a shock. No 6 marker was the only advantage of that paper. Also, people who are moaning about time issues I can guarantee 80% didn't finish that as when I looked forward when they called time most were still writing. After the errors in Tuesday's Biology paper it's hardly surprising there was more (Q9). I thought the reason it was difficult is that it was a paper designed to force errors not test knowledge. I mean having to know area of a sphere equation and guess areas of solar panel installations are examples of that. Grade Boundaries will be low though and at least it's only a mock
Most ******** questions of the day: "How high would a golf ball go if you hit it on the moon?", "How big is a solar panel on mars if you want to make 100W power?"
So what did everyone get for the callipar on the first question. I got 1.7mm and dont see why it would have beeb wrong. I think those who got 2.7mm made the mistake of seeing the first line and taking it to be 1 when it was actually zero. Thanks
So what did everyone get for the callipar on the first question. I got 1.7mm and dont see why it would have beeb wrong. I think those who got 2.7mm made the mistake of seeing the first line and taking it to be 1 when it was actually zero. Thanks
If it had to be five rather than four then why couldn't there be an even greater number of resistors (i.e. 6 or 7 - this would surely cause total resistance to decrease even further??)
Look mate... I have put 4 as the answer as-well but i got a thought after the exam telling me it was 5...it seems to make sense but if you can justify it being 4 ill be more than happy!