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Offline inuyashazaq

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Any model answer for CIE physcis paper 5 question 1?
« on: May 29, 2010, 10:37:35 am »
I read the mark scheme but don't know how to write
step by step? what is the format of the answer
there are also 4 additional score for small points
how to add them into your answer?
if someone can show me a model answer you have done in practices(past papers are better), email a photo of that

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thanks!

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Re: Any model answer for CIE physcis paper 5 question 1?
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2010, 10:46:40 am »
No need to write in essay style, just list out the steps in point form as what the markscheme did.

What i usually do is I write out the subheading for point I'm about to make for e.g.

Defining the variables
Independent variable = ....
Dependent varibale = ....
Controlled variable = ...

Methods
1) do this and that
2) blah blah blah
3) ....
4) ....

Analysis
1) ...
2) ...
3) ...

Safety Precaution
.....

Additional Details
- ...
-....
-...

Sometime those additional details can be include in your methods so don't worry about where to put them.
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Applied ICT, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry: AAAB

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Re: Any model answer for CIE physcis paper 5 question 1?
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2010, 10:51:43 am »
No need to write in essay style, just list out the steps in point form as what the markscheme did.

What i usually do is I write out the subheading for point I'm about to make for e.g.

Defining the variables
Independent variable = ....
Dependent varibale = ....
Controlled variable = ...

Methods
1) do this and that
2) blah blah blah
3) ....
4) ....

Analysis
1) ...
2) ...
3) ...

Safety Precaution
.....

Additional Details
- ...
-....
-...

Sometime those additional details can be include in your methods so don't worry about where to put them.

thank you very much!

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Re: Any model answer for CIE physcis paper 5 question 1?
« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2010, 08:25:02 am »
Thank you so much! You are a great help!  ;D

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Re: Any model answer for CIE physcis paper 5 question 1?
« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2010, 11:07:42 am »
No problem, you're welcome  ;D
A-levels (CIE) '10
Applied ICT, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry: AAAB

UCAS '10 Mechanical Engineering
Bristol - AAA (FIRM)
UCL - ABB (INSURANCE)