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Re: JMSS 2014 Testing Talk!
« Reply #270 on: June 10, 2014, 08:47:33 pm »
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Haha yeah :).
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« Reply #271 on: June 10, 2014, 08:48:17 pm »
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Hahaha i got a few:
which part of the brain controls memory, personality and thoughts?
what does the liver produce?
which organ produces digestive enzyme??

LOL as you can tell i have been revising on Biology over the last few days...
Btw, any suggestions on what i should revise for Chemistry?? LOL the stuff on the internet is far too advanced :/
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« Reply #272 on: June 10, 2014, 08:52:06 pm »
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Hahaha i got a few:
which part of the brain controls memory, personality and thoughts?
what does the liver produce?
which organ produces digestive enzyme??

LOL as you can tell i have been revising on Biology over the last few days...
Btw, any suggestions on what i should revise for Chemistry?? LOL the stuff on the internet is far too advanced :/
#1 - Is it the cerebellum? I hate brain anatomy so I know little about it :P.
#2 - The liver produces bile, which is then stored in the gall bladder.
#3 - The pancreas produces digestive amalayse, lipase, nucleases and proteas I think... (Might be something else)

Few more questions from me haha:
What is an example of an ionic bond?
How can something become a temporary magnet?
What is the monomer unit of nucleic acids?
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Re: JMSS 2014 Testing Talk!
« Reply #273 on: June 10, 2014, 08:56:52 pm »
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#1 - Is it the cerebellum? I hate brain anatomy so I know little about it :P. Hahaha man your very close, it is the cerebum. Cerebellum is the one that controls balance and coordination
#2 - The liver produces bile, which is then stored in the gall bladder. Yep
#3 - The pancreas produces digestive amalayse, lipase, nucleases and proteas I think... (Might be something else)Hahaha Correct :DD
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Few more questions from me haha:
What is an example of an ionic bond?is that like something to do with cation and anion?? LOL suck with Chemistry
How can something become a temporary magnet?
What is the monomer unit of nucleic acids?
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« Reply #274 on: June 10, 2014, 09:06:41 pm »
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Thanks man! Here's the answers:
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#1 - Sort of has something to do with them lol. An ionic bond is basically a bond where two or more atoms recieve or donate electrons, so that they can all have a full valence/outer shell. An example is NaCl, or table salt, because the sodium donates one electron to the chlorine, so they both fulfil the octet rule (Sorry if that was terrible wording)
#2 - A temporary magnet is formed when a metallic object enters the magnetic field of a permanent magnet, and thus becomes magnetised. The effect goes away when the magnetic field is taken away though
#3 - Nucleotides form nucleic acids
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Re: JMSS 2014 Testing Talk!
« Reply #275 on: June 13, 2014, 09:35:14 am »
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Yes! Nossal is over and now I can concentrate on jmss!
Rlly? Is jmss easier than Nossal,mhs n stuff for yr 10? That's awesome.
The Nossal maths and nr are quite good, but did run out of time a bit  :'(
So if jmss is easier, then that is awesome! How are you guys feeling?
I'm pumped for maths and nr. Bit worried about science because I only receive like 27/45 for the science ICAS test in the respective time limit. Hopefully it is easier. Hope the essay topic is decent haha! Then again, they wouldn't put a topic NO ONE would have any clue on. They would put something that people know at least a little about. Like senses, anatomy, plants, food transfer etc.

Kinda excited tbh! Doing the Nossal yr 10 gave me a boost! Bring it on JMSS!
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« Reply #276 on: June 13, 2014, 10:06:17 am »
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1 week to go... it's really worrying me that we have no idea what the topics for the writing pieces are... for those of you wanting to know how to write a "science essay" I had a look round and there is a really good format on Monash uni's site I have attached the basic format but there is loads of other tips and stuff! :) hope this helps good luck
http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/science/6.xml

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« Reply #277 on: June 13, 2014, 11:25:14 am »
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1 week to go... it's really worrying me that we have no idea what the topics for the writing pieces are... for those of you wanting to know how to write a "science essay" I had a look round and there is a really good format on Monash uni's site I have attached the basic format but there is loads of other tips and stuff! :) hope this helps good luck
http://www.monash.edu.au/lls/llonline/writing/science/6.xml
oh wow! Thanks heaps  ;) :D
Hows your study going? Im prepared with maths and I revised over year 7, 8 and 9 science.
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Re: JMSS 2014 Testing Talk!
« Reply #278 on: June 13, 2014, 11:51:05 am »
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Hows your study going? I'm prepared with maths and I revised over year 7, 8 and 9 science.

I'm pretty prepared with maths (just need to go over basic quadratics and geometry). Nowhere near your level with science though. I keep accidentally leaving my science book at school on the weekends :-\

I've been studying lots though. Planning to do 5-6 hours today :)

EDIT: I just this numerical reasoning practice test:
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/parents/secondary/numericareasoningpractice.pdf
I did it under exam conditions and finished with about 30 seconds left. It's a shame there aren't any answers for it, or else I would be able to mark how well I went. At least I know that I'm able to finish the test in time. :)

EDIT 2: It turns out there were answers and I didn't look hard enough. For those of you wondering, you can find them here:
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/parents/secondary/testanswers.pdf
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Re: JMSS 2014 Testing Talk!
« Reply #279 on: June 13, 2014, 12:21:39 pm »
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I'm pretty prepared with maths (just need to go over basic quadratics and geometry). Nowhere near your level with science though. I keep accidentally leaving my science book at school on the weekends :-\

I've been studying lots though. Planning to do 5-6 hours today :)

EDIT: I just this numerical reasoning practice test:
http://www.education.vic.gov.au/Documents/school/parents/secondary/numericareasoningpractice.pdf
I did it under exam conditions and finished with about 30 seconds left. It's a shame there aren't any answers for it, or else I would be able to mark how well I went. At least I know that I'm able to finish the test in time. :)
wow nice job. There are answers, you need to go to the main website.
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Re: JMSS 2014 Testing Talk!
« Reply #280 on: June 13, 2014, 02:11:43 pm »
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my studying is going quite well I have completely finished year 9 science and I'm half way through the year 10 curriculum.. think I might go back and revise year 8 again do you reckon it would be worth looking at year 7?? for maths does anyone know if we need to know parabola? I know there will be trigonometry, but I'm not sure about Parabola as it's considered year 10 in some maths textbooks.. :))

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« Reply #281 on: June 13, 2014, 02:31:43 pm »
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Not worth while going back to Year 7 maths! Year 8 should be the furthest back to go! Parobola's will most likely be on the test haha! But the question might be like; "What equation does this graph represent" or vice-versa!
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« Reply #282 on: June 13, 2014, 02:36:08 pm »
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Not worth while going back to Year 7 maths! Year 8 should be the furthest back to go! Parobola's will most likely be on the test haha! But the question might be like; "What equation does this graph represent" or vice-versa!

didn't think it would be worth it :) so nothing to in-depth about them cool!! thanks I should be ok then :))

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« Reply #283 on: June 13, 2014, 02:42:52 pm »
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my studying is going quite well I have completely finished year 9 science and I'm half way through the year 10 curriculum.. think I might go back and revise year 8 again do you reckon it would be worth looking at year 7?? for maths does anyone know if we need to know parabola? I know there will be trigonometry, but I'm not sure about Parabola as it's considered year 10 in some maths textbooks.. :))
Hahaha well i am quite confident with my maths (adveraged high-adverages- is that good enough?) from JAC
and i have began my year 9 science revision... guys do you actually know how much i need to know for science?? Like should i look at some VCE Chem/Physics?? (LOL I can just scavenge off my elder brother)
Hahaha anyways, lets continue with the Science Trivia...
a. what is an endothermic reaction?
b. if this atom have 1 electron on the out most electron, which group does it belong to?

LOL ask away guys...
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« Reply #284 on: June 13, 2014, 03:01:26 pm »
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Hahaha well i am quite confident with my maths (adveraged high-adverages- is that good enough?) from JAC
and i have began my year 9 science revision... guys do you actually know how much i need to know for science?? Like should i look at some VCE Chem/Physics?? (LOL I can just scavenge off my elder brother)
Hahaha anyways, lets continue with the Science Trivia...
a. what is an endothermic reaction?
b. if this atom have 1 electron on the out most electron, which group does it belong to?

LOL ask away guys...
you should be fine with the maths maybe just go over some year 10 stuff just in case.. tbh i really don't think we will need VCE level stuff but if you have time look through it, just don't confuse yourself :) get a list of fun facts! I think if you can include some of those in your essay it will separate us from the average :))
endothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that absorbs heat from its environment.
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