I didn't know SC has scaling and aligning, but I think it's fair to say that 90 and above raw mark will definitely get a band 6.does anyone have any idea what they think will be cutoff mark for band 6?
and dont want any smartass answers (e.g. 90+ = band 6 because we all know there is scaling/aligning involved)
LOL. It was Hydrosphere. Bleh, I got it wrong, I thought 'Bio' meant water at that time 8(for the one about the water on earth's surface and in the atmosphere, I had no idea what it was so I just wrote "wet".~ what was that one?
hydrosphere.for the one about the water on earth's surface and in the atmosphere, I had no idea what it was so I just wrote "wet".~ what was that one?
Yeah it's Hydrosphere!LOL. It was Hydrosphere. Bleh, I got it wrong, I thought 'Bio' meant water at that time 8(
Lucky! At my school we weren't allowed to leave early, I spend 40mins sitting there in complete boredom, took a nap at one point lol. As for finishing earlier.. at my school we don't. At a private school though, so we generally finish earlier than public schools anyway I guess.I also answered the balloon question with the Big Bang Theory.
Mostly everyone in my grade left the examination room 15 minutes early.
Only I and a few others stayed to finish.
Do all of you guys finish the year off a week earlier then the rest of your school?
Nope, we're still yet to do our yearlies.I also answered the balloon question with the Big Bang Theory.
Mostly everyone in my grade left the examination room 15 minutes early.
Only I and a few others stayed to finish.
Do all of you guys finish the year off a week earlier then the rest of your school?
I think technically it's meant to the the Carbon-Oxygen Cycle but since it can't fit, I guess it could be both.Isn't it called the Carbon-Oxygen Cycle? Not sure if just Carbon Cycle or Oxygen Cycle is correct...
The inflationary model of the big bang suggests that the origin of the universe was at a singularity before an "inflationary" period in which it expanded like a balloon. Inflationary is a better term than expansion, because it suggests a greater specificity of expansion, in a physically similar way to an inflating object, while expansion isn't as specific. But all in all I have almost no doubts that you will get a mark for red shift, big bang theory, inflationary model, but NOT simply "THe expanding universe theory"Sorry...can someone please explain how it's the expanding universe theory?? They were saying the teacher demonstrated a theory about the origin of the universe, while the expanding theory is a theory about the future of the universe, not about how it originated.
I hope they accept Steady State Theory or I will cry a river!I also answered the balloon question with the Big Bang Theory.
Mostly everyone in my grade left the examination room 15 minutes early.
Only I and a few others stayed to finish.
Do all of you guys finish the year off a week earlier then the rest of your school?
Oh my ! Someone with the same mind as me !LOL. It was Hydrosphere. Bleh, I got it wrong, I thought 'Bio' meant water at that time 8(
You just made my day ! AHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAfor the one about the water on earth's surface and in the atmosphere, I had no idea what it was so I just wrote "wet".~ what was that one?
haha, that's so cute, but oil galvanises the water + nail, so it would rust, but not the most.I thought the nail one was the test tube with water and oil?
Wow, that is a very interesting answer actually. Sorry I dont think they'll accept that though, steady state theory refers to continuous creation of matter, the balloon expansion analogy was created as an association to the original expansion of the universe, which most call the big bang theory.I hope they accept Steady State Theory or I will cry a river!
nooo!!! I want to believe!!!!wow, that is a very interesting answer actually. Sorry i dont think they'll accept that though, steady state theory refers to continuous creation of matter, the balloon expansion analogy was created as an association to the original expansion of the universe, which most call the big bang theory.