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  1. Saad Mughal

    English Language 1123/22

    Yeah, I've lost one too but I know I'm bound to lose more somehow, and my section B of paper 1 was well below par as well. Let's just hope for the best.
  2. Saad Mughal

    English Language 1123/22

    Just pray that the thresholds are low and may we get A*'s. Aameen! :)
  3. Saad Mughal

    English Language 1123/22

    It was an own words question, key words were: Tranquil - Calm. Reassuring - Comforting, Relaxing.
  4. Saad Mughal

    English Language 1123/22

    I think it was 5 in which the first sentence ended with 'universally loved'.
  5. Saad Mughal

    IS THERE NEGATIVE MARKING IN O LEVEL?

    That's incorrect. It will be checked if it's within the scanning area.
  6. Saad Mughal

    writing a little too much

    Well, it does appear. It can't just disappear. :P As far as I know, you can use any portion (WITH PROPER REFERENCE GIVEN) to write or continue an answer. Just don't write on the examiner's use portion and bar-code sides since they are not completely scanned and use a clear dark pen.
  7. Saad Mughal

    English Language 1123/22

    Exactly! That's why it is an opinion.
  8. Saad Mughal

    You can write anywhere WITHIN the page. DON'T write on the Examiner's Use column and give proper...

    You can write anywhere WITHIN the page. DON'T write on the Examiner's Use column and give proper reference if you write at the end of the page. The examiners will check.
  9. Saad Mughal

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    We've gone through this a couple of times now. The sulphate ion SO2 (2-) is the more stable ion than hydroxide so the sodium displaces the copper to form a bond with the preferred stable sulphate ion.
  10. Saad Mughal

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    The answer is D. Remember, for diverging lens, the image is ALWAYS virtual and smaller.
  11. Saad Mughal

    English Language 1123/22

    These are not facts since the writer said "... something something something for these ADORABLE creatures". Now, this is a fact, not an opinion and so is "pandas are universally loved", well, no, some people might hate pandas. It can't be a fact.
  12. Saad Mughal

    Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

    You have to learn at least two for each type of transformation, then you can easily guess others, for example in reflection, the matrix of y=-x is the negative of the matrix of y=x; since its the only thing that is to be actually 'rattafyed' without much practice, I think you should do them...
  13. Saad Mughal

    :)

    :)
  14. Saad Mughal

    Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

    I don't know to be quite honest, but I've seen questions in which they ask us to describe a transformation given by a matrix so it's better to learn them.
  15. Saad Mughal

    I haven't even started past papers yet. :p But don't worry, I'll post the tips by tomorrow. :)

    I haven't even started past papers yet. :p But don't worry, I'll post the tips by tomorrow. :)
  16. Saad Mughal

    Don't know. :S

    Don't know. :S
  17. Saad Mughal

    Maths, Addmaths and Statistics: Post your doubts here!

    Learn them and practice past papers from classified (or just past papers) for transformations. You'll get the hold of them.
  18. Saad Mughal

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    I guess Daadi's not so lazy after all! :p
  19. Saad Mughal

    Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

    By a couple of nano seconds. :mad:
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