Surname Centre No. Initial(s) Paper Reference 3 1 8 5 Candidate No. 2 F Signature Paper Reference(s) 3185/2F Examiner’s use only Edexcel GCSE (Short Course) Team Leader’s use only Information & Communication Technology Paper 2F Question Leave Number Blank A 1 Foundation Tier B1 2 Tuesday 20 May 2008 – Afternoon Time: 1 hour B3 4 B2 3 B4 5 6 Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers Case
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1) Demonstrate understanding of the terms atom and molecule. Atom= Smallest Unit of Matter Molecule= 2 or more atoms chemically bonded. 2) Describe paper chromatography. 3) Interpret simple chromatograms. A method used to separate a Solution‚ using a Paper and a beaker of water. The Substances in the Paper go up depending on their Mass. We can say that a Solution has the same substance as another solution because they form a line of the same height. 4) Describe methods of separation
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General information: Chinese New Year is also known as the Lunar New Year or the Spring Festival. Lunar because it s based on a lunisolar calendar (moon phase and solar year) and spring because it s the beginning of Spring. You celebrate the first day of the chinese calendar‚ but basically it s a long chinese holiday starting from the first day until the Lantern Festival on the last day. It is the time to honor deities and ancestors. New year´s days are celebrated as a family affair and a time
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Celebrating Unity Through Diversity Written by Anthony L. Moore Wednesday‚ 30 June 2010 13:07 Considering the amount of diversity that exists in our society today‚ it is imperative that we celebrate unity through diversity because we are one in Christ Jesus. Regardless of our individual differences‚ we can still promote unity through our diversity as long as we respect and value these differences. Paul tells us in Galatians 3:28: “There is neither Jew nor Greek‚ there is neither bond nor
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ANSWERS Cambridge IGCSE® Biology Practice Book Answers 1 Characteristics of living things 1 Characteristic respiration an increase in size‚ mass and complexity of an organism excretion producing offspring‚ which prevents extinction of the species sensitivity this involves feeding – obtaining nutrients for growth‚ energy and maintaining health reproduction in response to changes‚ e.g. presence of a predator‚ to find food or a mate growth the ability
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done. 6Start reviewing‚ learning is over - look at the notes you took these past couple years. You need to remember it all. 7Make sure you review all the tests and exams done in class and learn from your mistakes. 8Try to print out some of the old IGCSE/GCSE papers‚ this way when it comes to the real exam you’ll know how everything is sorted. (Mostly from "Circle the answers" to definitions). 9Study in groups with friends as its very helpful and could help overcome any problems that arise. 10Write
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an example of an indirect tax. A few candidates‚unfortunately‚ got the two types of tax completely mixed up. In part (ii)‚ many candidates understood the meaning of a progressive tax‚ explaining how the income tax rates would be higher for greater levels of income‚ but there was a great deal of confusion over a regressive tax‚ such as a sales tax. It is not that the rate of tax changes‚ but that it takes up a higher proportion of the income of poor people compared to the better-off. 6(c) Discuss
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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education ECONOMICS Paper 1 Multiple Choice May/June 2003 1 hour Additional Materials: Multiple Choice Answer Sheet Soft clean eraser Soft pencil (type B or HB is recommended) 0455/01 READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write in soft pencil. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. Write your name‚ Centre number and candidate number on the answer sheet in the spaces provided unless
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it. The paper is dipped into a solvent and left for several minutes. paper spot of mixture of dyes beaker solvent level solvent line Which statement about this experiment is correct? A B C D 3 The dyes must differ in their boiling points. The dyes must differ in their solubilities in the solvent. The line must be drawn in ink. The line must be placed below the level of the solvent. An aqueous solution contains barium iodide. It is possible to obtain a solution that contains Ba2+(aq)
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EXAMINER TIPS for IGCSE Accounting 0452 Before the examination • Make sure you have covered all the topics on the syllabus in your revision. Check this with your teacher if you are unsure. • Study the past examination papers to get an idea of the sort of questions and the styles of paper that are set. • Work through as many examples and past examination papers as possible. • Practice answering narrative questions as well as practical questions. On the day of the examination • Make sure you know exactly
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