yeah i was like shit i didnt do much on that what did you answer with??it was different than past exam papers. the question that got me thinking was where you had to draw and label the low and high silica crap
i just put an x labeling it as mid ocean ridge at the bottom left, its close to the x that was originally thereyeah i was like shit i didnt do much on that what did you answer with??
Sick i'm pretty sure i did the same..i just put an x labeling it as mid ocean ridge at the bottom left, its close to the x that was originally there
for convergent i placed an x at the upper right of the line cause convergent boundaries have more silica in them
I thought A and B were rboth right too, for both stratigraphic range of fossils and the unit name's matched up. i just went B becuase it lined up beterbut what nearly through me off was:
multiple choice q: a
-bout the stratagraphic sequence since i thought a/b where both right!
-the question about the finch! im not to sure about that one
and the last q which it took me 10 mins to deconstruct about australian natural/earth process! but overall everything was preety gud.
It was A, B was too general, they all lined up for like, 5 or 6 different rock types, whereas A was specific (I think that's the way it was.)I thought A and B were rboth right too, for both stratigraphic range of fossils and the unit name's matched up. i just went B becuase it lined up beterbut what nearly through me off was:
multiple choice q: a
-bout the stratagraphic sequence since i thought a/b where both right!
-the question about the finch! im not to sure about that one
and the last q which it took me 10 mins to deconstruct about australian natural/earth process! but overall everything was preety gud.
The finch question stumped me too so I had a crack at C.
That seven marker was so hard to interpret - I just said something about low fertile soils, environmental flows and what not.
Umm, what is that lol?CGSLEW
The finch question was C. It's the whole principal of natural selection, those with variation live and reproduced.I thought A and B were rboth right too, for both stratigraphic range of fossils and the unit name's matched up. i just went B becuase it lined up beter
The finch question stumped me too so I had a crack at C.
That seven marker was so hard to interpret - I just said something about low fertile soils, environmental flows and what not.
?Umm, what is that lol?
Yeah, totally agree about the multi-choice. I was checking over my answers at the end and was like "well I at least know 8/9 of them are right" most of the others were educated guesses. D: I also did Oceanography, I thought it was brilliant! So thankful for such nice questions! I hardly knew anything about the topic and was so panicked in the morning by all the weird things they could ask, but thankfully they asked nice things. Happy danced during reading time!I thought it was a pretty decent test. Different from other exam papers. The 7 marker was a bit sketchy about ecosystems, im glad i also do geography so i used my knowledge from that as well. Multiple choice was mega bitchy... so many annoying graphs to interpret. Oceanography was great! i hardly knew the whole topic but i could answer all those questions! hopefully will get a band 6