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  1. J

    A2 Biology | Post your doubts here

    lol it was the total opposite, t-test and germination of pollen. pfft :P
  2. J

    biology p51...how did it go?

    to me it went smooth :) going to lose some points, but did really well. the intestine questions was weird tho :P
  3. J

    Statistics Paper 62

    the link isnt working :S
  4. J

    Statistics Paper 62 -- How was it?!

    it was really good. el7amdullilah! am really happy :)
  5. J

    biology p41, how did u do?

    how did u do? i think it was quite long..
  6. J

    A2 Biology | Post your doubts here

    omar hazem? our GIS omar hazem? hala walla :P how did u do? it was really long! i was bothered by the immune response question from the AS! i totally dint remember it :/
  7. J

    biology p42....how was it?

    what do u think of the paper? to be honest, i think it was quite long. p4 usually takes me 1 hr 30 min to finish, but this one took me full 2 hrs. its maybe due to exam tension. but it wasnt that easy either. wht do u think?
  8. J

    maths p32 answers

    send me the paper too please, [email protected] .. id really appreciate it :)
  9. J

    how was Maths pure 32?

    i got the differential equation in the form ln((e^2x)/3)
  10. J

    how was Maths pure 32?

    yea thats wat i did.. it was e^2x+y and this becomes e^2x and e^y.. i jus wanted to check abt the final answer format
  11. J

    how was Maths pure 32?

    well the first part i proved that theyre parallel, that was easy. the second part was easy too its jus the third part i dint reach the final answer, bt kinda did the steps correct.. however the rest of the paper was alhamdullilah good.. did u do the differentional equation question?
  12. J

    how was Maths pure 32?

    how did u guys do? what were your answers? i think i did fine, just got a stuck a little bit in the last question of vectors.
  13. J

    Physics P11 discussion

    It was really tough...Many questions I got correct out of luck, I dint even read some questions properly :/
  14. J

    Physics MCQs thread.

    mark scheme of june 2001 1.B 2.D 3.C 4.C 5.B 6.B 7.B 8.B 9.C 10.C 11.D 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.D 16.D 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.C 21.B 22.C 23.C 24.A 25.A 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.B 31.B 32.B 33.B 34.C 35. 36. 37.C 38.B 39.D 40.B here u go, sorry there are some questions that i dnt have :/ good luck :)
  15. J

    Physics MCQs thread.

    @ basoom dude thats easy, it seems u still dont get how to do it.... when u have resistors in series, u jus add their resistance (R1+R2+R3...) if they were in parallel, u find the reciprocal of (1/R1+1/R2+1/R3....) so the answer is D in this case :)
  16. J

    Physics MCQs thread.

    @ mobeen they are all in parallel... so the reciprocal of ((1/10 x 6) + 1/100) = 1.6 which is B
  17. J

    Bio Paper 11 >.<

    It was easy for me alhamdulilah :)
  18. J

    Physics MCQs thread.

    look, work= force * distance, so distance which is x = work/force.... work in this case is kinetic energy which is 1/2mv^2 force=electric field strength*charge..... so F=Ee therefore, x= mv^2 / 2Ee got it? Gd luck dude :)
  19. J

    Physics Paper 1 2011 Discussion Thread

    Again @ deathdealer... the answer is C, since the temperature is constant, at 0 degrees, so they both have the same kinetic energy ;) that easy :)
  20. J

    Physics MCQs thread.

    @ Deathdealer...here u go the questions says tht 3000 revolutions take 1 minute=60seconds... we need to find the time for 1 revolution only which will represent 1 pulse or u can imagine it as a wave... in this case 1 revolution needs 0.02 seconds (cross multiplication)... the 0.02 are needed for...
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