Mastery: Y7 Michaelmas STEM
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- Q1Physics - What do forces arrows represent?where the centre of Earth isdirection of the forcesize of the forcedirection and size of forces45s
- Q2Physics - What do forces do?push or pull objectsbalance frictionmake gravityonly push objects45s
- Q3Biology - In what part of the cell does respiration happen?cell membranemitochondrianucleuschoroplasts45s
- Q4Biology - What chemical reactions take place in chloroplasts?exothermicrespirationosmosisphotosynthesis45s
- Q5Chemistry - What does density measure?speedmass per unit volumean object's weightpH45s
- Q6Chemistry - In what state of matter are the particles touching but not in a regular pattern?icesolidgasliquid45s
- Q7Working Scientifically - What type of error creates anomalies?systematicaccuracyrandomspread of data45s
- Q8Working Scientifically - Which variable do you change in a scientific experiment?independentprecisedependentcontrol45s
- Q9Computer Science - What are the physical parts of a computer which you can touch?FirmwareMalwareHardwareSoftware45s
- Q10Computer Science - An electronic device which is connected to, and under the control of, the Central Processing Unit is called a ___________?SoftwareHardwareNetworkPeripheral45s
- Q11Computer Science - What is a microchip on a motherboard that acts as the computer’s brain, coordinating every other peripheral connected to it?Graphics CardRandom Access Memory (RAM)Central Processing Unit (CPU)Hard Drive45s
- Q12Computer Science - What are numbers that are written in base 2 using only 0’s and 1’s?Hexadecimal NumbersOctal NumbersDecimal NumbersBinary Numbers45s
- Q13Computer Science - How many bits are there in one byte?1648245s
- Q14Computer Science - What are the three basic programming constructs?Input, Output, StorageSequence, Selection, IterationVariables, Constants, FunctionsCompilation, Execution, Debugging45s
- Q15Computer Science - Which type of software enables users to perform specific tasks such as word processing or spreadsheet calculations?Peripheral SoftwareFirmwareApplication SoftwareSystem Software45s