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Biology - What name is given to a group of cells with a similar structure and function?
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a colony
a system
an organ
a tissue
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Biology - What happens to enzyme molecules at high temperatures?
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they die
they denature
they dissolve
they burst
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Biology - What name is given to a group of cells with a similar structure and function?
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Biology - What happens to enzyme molecules at high temperatures?
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Biology - Which organs produce lipase?
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Biology - Name the main artery leaving the heart, carrying blood to the body
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Biology - Which level of organisation does blood belong to?
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Biology - Which blood cells carry oxygen?
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Biology - Which chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs?
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Biology - What are the products of the breakdown of protein by protease?
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Physics - Name the electrical component that only allows currwent to flow in one direction
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Physics - Name the electrical component that limits the flow of electrical current.
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Physics - What is the correct unit for charge
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Physics - What is the correct formula to calculate charge when you know current and time?
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Physics - State the two factors that affect a current that flows through an electrical component?
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Physics - To correctly measure the potential difference within a circuit, how should the voltmeter be placed?
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Physics - What is the equation that links potential difference, energy transferred and charge.
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Physics - Convert 650 mA to amperes
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Chemistry - Which model of the atom can be described as a sphere of positive charge with negative electrons embedded in it?
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Chemistry - What are the vertical columns on the periodic table known as?
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Chemistry - Why did Mendeleev leave gaps in his early periodic table?
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Chemistry - What would be the correct state symbol for sugar dissolved in water?
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Chemistry - What is an alloy, and why are alloys stronger than pure metals
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Chemistry - How can a reactive metal, such as Aluminium, be extracted from its ore?
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Chemistry - Atoms of the same element, with the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons, are called
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Chemistry - Magnesium - a group 2 metal - forms what ion when it reacts?
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Chemistry - The elements of Group 8 are:
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Chemistry - What are the products of the reaction between sodium and water?
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Maths - The equations of a vertical line is of the form
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Maths - In the line equation y = mx +c the parameter m represents the...
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Maths - The solutions of a quadratic equation of the form ax^2 + b x + c = 0 are found
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Maths - Pythagoras' theorem allows us to relate the lengths of the sides of a right angled triangle in the following way where a and b are the lenghs of the short sides and c is the hypotenuse.
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Maths - A sector of a circle is
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Maths - Calculating an area must include
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Maths - The â symbol means
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Maths - The area of a circle is found by the formula
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Computer Science - What type of programming language is Python?
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Computer Science - What does a variable do in a program?
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Computer Science - Which of the following best describes a list in Python?
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Computer Science - What is the index of the first item in a Python list?
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Computer Science - Which statement about IF statements in Python is true?
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Computer Science - What does the print() statement do in Python?
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Computer Science - Is input and example of a function of a procedure
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Computer Science - What does input() do in Python?
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Computer Science - Which of these Python statements will give you the length of a string?
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Computer Science - Which of the following is true about a low-level programming language?
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Geography - What is the term for a community of plants and animals interacting with their environment?
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Geography - Which biome is found close to the equator and has high temperatures and rainfall all year?
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Geography - What is the main nutrient store in a tropical rainforest?
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Geography - What is the term for the clearing of forests for agriculture or urban development?
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Geography - What is the definition of an adaptation?
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Geography - What is the process where nutrients are washed out of the soil by heavy rain in tropical rainforests?
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Geography - What is permafrost?
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Geography - Why are cold environments considered fragile?
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History - Which of the following was not a cause of World War One?
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History - In which year did German unification take place?
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History - Which of the following countries was not a member of the Triple Entente?
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History - How long was the Western Front?
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History - Whose assassination in 1914 led to the outbreak of World War One?
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History - Which layer of trenches was furthest from the enemy in the trench systems used on the Western Front?
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History - How long did the Battle of the Somme last?
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History - How many British men signed up for fight by the end of 1914?
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RS - Morality is the study of...?
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RS - Philosophy means...?
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RS - Absolute morality means that right and wrong...?
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RS - Relative morality means that right and wrong...?
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RS - What is the death penalty called?
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RS - What do we call a punishment designed to stop people committing that crime?
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RS - What do we call a punishment designed to make the offender a better person?
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RS - What do we call an equivalent or returned punishment?
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RS - What do we call a punishment designed to keep society safe from a dangerous offender?
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French - How do you say "I like"?
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French - How do you say "I don't like"?
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French - How do you say "I love"?
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French - How do you say "I hate"?
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French - How do you say "but"?
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French - How do you say "and"?
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French - How do you say "because"?
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French - How do you say "It was"?
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French - How do you say "I prefer"?
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French - How do you say "It will be"?
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English - What is a statement someone holds which may or may not be true?
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English - What is emotive language?
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English - Which of these is not a structure technique?
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English - What is the mnemonic for structure techniques?
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English - In FOREST, what does T stand for?
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English - What is a rhyming couplet?
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English - What is personification in poetry?
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English - What is a narrator?
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English - What is repetition in poetry?
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Academic Word List - What is the definition of "negate"?
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Academic Word List - Which word means "To restrict or limit someone or something"?
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Academic Word List - What is the definition of "Illustrate"?
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Academic Word List - Which word refers to "The central or most important part of something"?
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Academic Word List - What is the definition of "Emphasis"?
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Academic Word List - Which word means "A systematic plan or arrangement for achieving a goal"?
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Academic Word List - What is the definition of "Criteria"?
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Academic Word List - Which word refers to "A condition or fact affecting a situation"?
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Academic Word List - What is the definition of "Maximise"?
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Academic Word List - Which word means "A piece of work or duty to be completed"?
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Music - Britpop was a British music movement from which decade?
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Music - Britpop began as an intentional contrast to which genre of American music?
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Music - Oasis had a famous rivalry with which band?
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Music - Which term describes entering music electronically via a Digital Audio Workstation?
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Music - Which beats are referred to as the 'back beats' in 4/4?
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Music - Which kind of clef is used to show the lowest notes?
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Art - What are grids used for in art?
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Art - What is the artistic term for arranging objects?
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Art - What is the softest pencil to use when shading?
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Art - What materials did Giorgio Morandi not use in his work?
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Art - What is it called when you complete a line drawing without taking the pen/pencil off of the page?
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Art - When adding water to watercolour pigment what are you creating?
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Drama - What is the technique of answering questions in role to gain a deeper understanding of a character?
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Drama - What is the technique of using stylised techniques, such as exaggerated gestures and stylised speech?
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Drama - What is the technique of revealing a character's inner thoughts to the audience?
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Drama - What is the technique of switching between different scenes or locations within a play?
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Drama - What is the technique of creating a piece of theatre from scratch, without a pre-written script?
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Drama - What is the technique of spontaneous, unplanned performance?
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DT - Which of the following is an example of an electrical Input component?
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DT - What is the purpose of a Light Dependant Resistor?
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DT - Which of the following statements applies to a 'Thermoset' polymer?
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DT - Which polymer is brittle but durable, can be extruded or in flat sheets, used in blister packs and window frames?
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DT - Which of the following is NOT a method of joining Metal to Timber?