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  1. OakMoon!

    bIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY NOTES

    You are welcome. :)
  2. OakMoon!

    bIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY NOTES

    Here are the notes.
  3. OakMoon!

    extra subjects

    First of all statistics is only offered in the October/November session, so if you want to you can appear for it along with other extra subjects. Statistics is an easy A if you study it properly. In the last two years, anyone who took it too easy couldn't do well in the end. I appeared in...
  4. OakMoon!

    Maths questions thread

    @leosco: Look at the pictures below for the solution. If you don't understand anything tell me. :)
  5. OakMoon!

    Maths questions thread

    You can post Additional Mathematics and Statistics questions over here, too.
  6. OakMoon!

    5090/1, May/June 2002 (BIOLOGY)

    @abcde: I matched your answers to mine. All of your questions are correct unless I made a mistake. @Nibz: abcde is right about Q11.
  7. OakMoon!

    Add math

    Now you know.
  8. OakMoon!

    Add math

    Btw, this was not a rule for this topic. It's a universal rule. :P
  9. OakMoon!

    Add math

    Several rules. I can only tell if you ask a question. I vaguely remember them.
  10. OakMoon!

    Add math

    You are welcome. :)
  11. OakMoon!

    Add math

    Yar, 'North-West' means the vector has a 45 degrees angle with the vertical and a 45 degrees angle with the horizontal. Just remember the compass rule. Ever quadrant is 90 degrees. North-West bisects the 90 degrees.
  12. OakMoon!

    Add math

    30+45=75 We know that wind is coming from the north-west direction. So it makes a 45 degrees angle with the vertical. You can place the vector of wind at the end of the vector of plane. As shown in the diagram the angle between OC and vertical is 30 degrees which is the alternate angle to the...
  13. OakMoon!

    graticule....

    Exactly. :)
  14. OakMoon!

    graticule....

    You have to do both; move the eye piece and the slide, too. Just try to bring the E.Ps graticule in line with the largest length of the speciemen on the slide when they ask you to measure the exact length. Moving the eye piece is more important when you are making a scale drawing. Then you can...
  15. OakMoon!

    ICT Email

    Or you can just tell them what really happened. I am sure they'll believe you if you are telling the truth.
  16. OakMoon!

    ICT Email

    @burndtjamb: No marks will be deducted for that. They just have to check the screenshot that you sent as a print. @ali123456789: You shouldn't do anything just tell them it was a mistake as you were checking your sent mail and the mail got sent again.
  17. OakMoon!

    PENS?????

    They keep your wiritng fine. I used an ink pen when I gave my O'levels. It depends on which pen you use regularly. Make sure the pen you use is not a brand new one. You should smooth out the pen before the exam and see if your writing is not effected even when writing very quickly.
  18. OakMoon!

    ICT Email

    Tell me what exactly did you send? Then I can figure something out for you.
  19. OakMoon!

    ICT Email

    I am not 100% sure. But as far as I believe, I don't think there will be a major problem for just sending an email. So be tension-less. Man, ICT is the most biased paper ever. 75% of the candidates get a leaked copy of the paper. So its not fair anyways. So they can't detain you for just sending...
  20. OakMoon!

    ICT Email

    I don't think there will be a problem. CIE has very lenient policies. So you should be tension free. :)
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