Hey!
I've given some examples
here of relevant VCE and HSC questions if you haven't seen that yet
QCE vs VCE physics:- almost 100% overlap in unit 3
- VCE physics only deals with perpendicular situations for electromagnetic questions
- VCE doesn't expect students to talk about how Lenz's law is consistent with conservation of energy
- QCE students don't need to know about generators and motors or electricity transmission
(you'll see questions about high voltage transmission, the role of a split ring commutator, peak to rms values etc. just skip them)
- first half of unit 4 is similar but less so
- VCE students don't need to explain paradoxical scenarios
- QCE students don't specifically need to address muons (still do these qs tho, they'll be good practice for you)
- VCE students don't need to describe the Rutherford model of the atom
- VCE students don't cover black body radiation
- VCE students need to know more theory about waves
- VCE students need to know about how light bends through mediums (ray model)
- VCE students need to know about single slit experiments and slit experiments with electrons
- VCE students need to know about light production
- VCE students need to know Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
- Nothing in the standard model section is assessable in VCE 3&4. If you look at VCE 1&2 there may be some relevant basic qs but not really worth looking imo.
For HSC, again there's lots of overlap for unit 3 and less for unit 4. HSC does cover black body radiation tho
I hope this helps!