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Yesterday I checked the marking scheme for the May 2014 physics 22 paper and it has got me shit scared. Many statements now use underlined keywords. I have been using newton's first law as "An object stays at rest or continues with constant velocity unless acted on by an external force."
This is what the book says and what my teacher made us write down in class. But in this exam, 'external' has been replaced by 'resultant' and was underlined which if my guess is right means is a crucial key word for gaining credit and no other word will suffice. How many more of these kind of changes are there and how do I know if I have covered them all?
I've spent the last year and a half preparing for this session and I really don't want to lose marks because of stupid keywords even though my statement is correct.
Did not appear in May session due to a fractured back and the last thing I need is wasting the October session.
This is what the book says and what my teacher made us write down in class. But in this exam, 'external' has been replaced by 'resultant' and was underlined which if my guess is right means is a crucial key word for gaining credit and no other word will suffice. How many more of these kind of changes are there and how do I know if I have covered them all?
I've spent the last year and a half preparing for this session and I really don't want to lose marks because of stupid keywords even though my statement is correct.
Did not appear in May session due to a fractured back and the last thing I need is wasting the October session.