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  1. Raweeha

    Ambitious Writers

    And you called my poem cool, huh? Ma shaa Allah, this reads like a book! And extremely relevant too. I feel like breaking down each stanza and deeply analyzing its meaning ... :)
  2. Raweeha

    Good luck for physics p1 AS peeps! May the threshold be ever in your favor :)

    Good luck for physics p1 AS peeps! May the threshold be ever in your favor :)
  3. Raweeha

    Thank you for the follow! ^^ #TeamFollowBack ;)

    Thank you for the follow! ^^ #TeamFollowBack ;)
  4. Raweeha

    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    Ohh, I get it! You see on this diagram where the arrow points to 'hinge region'? Just draw a lines thru the solid bonds nest to the dotted hinge region. The molecule is now broken down to three fragments, and there are still two variable regions where the antigen can bind. I know my...
  5. Raweeha

    As physics p1 MCQS YEARLY ONLY.

    Okay, this is from s12 p12 ... It's fairly straight forward. You see that each pulse or 'peak' last for two cm on the horizontal axis. You also see the horizontal axis is calibrated 1us/cm. Multiply the two values and you get 2us. Clear, I hope? :)
  6. Raweeha

    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    That kind of makes sense ... but then how would 3 fragments be formed?
  7. Raweeha

    Ambitious Writers

    Isn't Minion already famous? Haven't you watched that 'banana' video on YouTube? Mmm, I see, artificial cousins keep you company, hmm, minion? It's wonderful to see you again! -offers banana- Welcome back to XPC :LOL: And I'm sure all of us here would second that!
  8. Raweeha

    Ambitious Writers

    Challenge accepted. ;) Oh, impostors? Minion should get himself copyrighted.
  9. Raweeha

    Ambitious Writers

    I want the minion's autograph! :LOL: :love: The pout is ... so minion-y! Tell me, minion, do you have a large extended family? I must say the resemblance between you and your cousin is uncanny! Dominant gene for hair, huh?
  10. Raweeha

    P1 MCQ's preparation thread for chemistry ONLY!!!!

    Okay, since it's bond energy, it's always +ve, energy is taken in to break the bond, that eliminates C ... now X-Y should be broken completely to form a certain amount of only X and a certain amount of only Y. That eliminates B. Now A and D. In D, the bond Y-Y is reformed, do that does not give...
  11. Raweeha

    P1 MCQ's preparation thread for chemistry ONLY!!!!

    I'm really sorry! I can't get it :( Asking everyone I can, soon as I get an answer you'll be the first to know!
  12. Raweeha

    As physics p1 MCQS YEARLY ONLY.

    Phew. Al7amdolillah :)
  13. Raweeha

    As physics p1 MCQS YEARLY ONLY.

    We aren't taking % into consideration because all values are in degrees C for A, B, C and D. (either 0 deg C or 100 deg C) X is calculated as a %, which will then be translated to actual, eg. on the graph for 1oo deg C, the % uncertainty is +/- 1%, so the actual value will range from 99-101 deg...
  14. Raweeha

    P1 MCQ's preparation thread for chemistry ONLY!!!!

    Can anyone else solve this please?
  15. Raweeha

    As physics p1 MCQS YEARLY ONLY.

    Okay, for s12 p11: 11. The answer is B as the masses are both equal and so are their speeds. To calculate the kinetic energy, you do 1/2mv2, in which the velocity is squared so the direction of motion does not matter, and 1/2mv2 doubled is equal to mv2. 12. You have to make to simultaneous...
  16. Raweeha

    P1 MCQ's preparation thread for chemistry ONLY!!!!

    I remember solving this, it's a horrible question! You have to solve individually for each option and the answer is B. Hang on, I'm doing it again and then I'll explain :P
  17. Raweeha

    As physics p1 MCQS YEARLY ONLY.

    Wa3alykumussalam wa ra7matullahi wa barakatuhu! Okay for question 6 from w12 p11 (since I've already done it) : Since the values are in degrees C, the answer cannot be A or B as they both involve percentages. From the shape of the graph, we can tell that theta increases as X increases, therefore...
  18. Raweeha

    AS Biology P1 MCQs Preparation Thread

    What paper is this from? Is the answer B?
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