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B7 OCR 21st Century Science

Couldn't find any B7 posts, so decided to make one. Feel free to post questions and hints :wink:
hopefully it is going to be able closed looped systems and how they are sustainable
Original post by KingThomas
hopefully it is going to be able closed looped systems and how they are sustainable


The question is... is this forum sustainable because there a more popular one here:
http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2715163&p=48207038
Original post by JustAPye
Couldn't find any B7 posts, so decided to make one. Feel free to post questions and hints :wink:


i know its a bit late but what was on the last page of the b7 exam
Original post by mannyabiola
i know its a bit late but what was on the last page of the b7 exam


That was n days ago! How do you expect us to remember now?!
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The last page was a three marker about why microorganisms are useful in industry (tick boxes) and a two marker about what they can produce (again, tick boxes). Quite a lot of people didn't see it if that's what you're worried about.

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Original post by Krollo
The last page was a three marker about why microorganisms are useful in industry (tick boxes) and a two marker about what they can produce (again, tick boxes). Quite a lot of people didn't see it if that's what you're worried about.

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Most of the people I know saw this question; it was very easy because it looked like a facsimile of what was written on the official specification.
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Original post by Ichiko N.A.B.
Most of the people I know saw this question; it was very easy because it looked like a facsimile of what was written on the official specification.


It was the easiest 5 marks on the paper if you knew the spec. Unfortunately I live in Yorkshire, people easily forget to look at the back page. You'd think they'd learn but it happens in almost every exam.

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Original post by Krollo
It was the easiest 5 marks on the paper if you knew the spec. Unfortunately I live in Yorkshire, people easily forget to look at the back page. You'd think they'd learn but it happens in almost every exam.

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So does that mean that Londoners (my classmates and I) are smarter than Yorkshire folk? :s-smilie: such a peculiar generalisation, but I applaud its uniqueness :biggrin:
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Original post by Ichiko N.A.B.
So does that mean that Londoners (my classmates and I) are smarter than Yorkshire folk? :s-smilie: such a peculiar generalisation, but I applaud its uniqueness :biggrin:


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-13782315
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/educationnews/7962181/GCSE-results-expose-north-south-divide.html

It's certainly possible, if you consider the data above. It just throws up the question, is it nature or nurture? I think nurture is more likely, but it's hard to come to definite conclusions.


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