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Physics - What is the definition of a force?
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A push that has magnitude.
A push or a pull
When one thing touches something else
Something that moves
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Physics - Which force is the odd one out?
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Friction
Gravity
Reaction force
Air resistance
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Physics - What is the definition of a force?
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Physics - Which force is the odd one out?
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Physics - What do you need to know to calculate pressure?
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Biology - Which are the three main gases in air that are taken in and removed from the body?
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Biology - What is the gas that leaves the blood by diffusion?
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Biology - What is the function of the alveolus?
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Biology - What is the name of the thousands of smaller tubes, which take the air deeper into the lungs?
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Chemistry - Name the scientist who is responsible for the modern periodic table.
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Chemistry - How are the elements organised within the periodic table?
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Chemistry - What are the vertical columns on the periodic table called?
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Computer Science - What is the process of scrambling data so that only those who are meant to read it can do so?
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Computer Science - What does HTML stand for?
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Computer Science - What is the form of algebra used to test the conditions that selection and iteration are based on?
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Computer Science - What is this logic gate called?
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Computer Science - What is this logic gate called?
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Computer Science - How many inputs does a NOT Gate have?
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Computer Science - How many outputs does a Decision box have in a flowchart?
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Computer Science - What is the name of the simple sorting algorithm that repeatedly steps through the list to be sorted, compares adjacent elements, and swaps them if they are in the wrong order, repeating this process until the list is sorted?
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Maths - An Equilateral triangle is defined by_________
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Maths - A Rhombus is defined by__________
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Maths - A Prime number is__________
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Maths - If Peter and James share sweets in the ratio 3:1 what fraction of the sweets does Peter get?
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Maths - What does 3y mean?
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Maths - What does a probability of 1 mean?
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Maths - 18:42 in 12 hour clock is ________
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Maths - What does 2/y mean?
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Geography - Which term refers to the total number of people living in a specific area?
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Geography - Which continent has the highest population density?
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Geography - Which factor is a push factor for migration?
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Geography - What is the term for the average number of children a woman is expected to have during her lifetime?
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Geography - What term is used to describe a large settlement such as a city or town?
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Geography - Which type of settlement has buildings clustered around a central point, such as a church or market square?
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Geography - Which of these is NOT a function of a settlement?
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Geography - Which of these industrial sectors involves manufacturing
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History - What characterised the Italian Renaissance period, and how did it differ from the preceding Mediaeval era?
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History - Why was the Renaissance predominantly centred in Italy, particularly in Florence?
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History - What were the significant cultural, intellectual, and artistic changes brought about by the Renaissance?
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History - Who were Renaissance scholars, and what role did they play during this period?
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History - How did art evolve from the Mediaeval to the Renaissance era?
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History - What was the impact of the printing press on the spread of Renaissance ideas throughout Europe?
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History - What was the primary motivation behind Henry VII's consolidation of power in England during the Tudor period?
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History - What was the main theological issue that sparked Henry VIII's break with the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation?
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RS - What is omnipotent?
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RS - What is omniscient?
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RS - What is omnibenevolent?
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RS - What is theist?
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RS - What is atheist?
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RS - What is agnostic?
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RS - What is the name of the Muslim holy book?
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RS - What is the name of the Muslim holy building?
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RS - What do Muslims face when they pray?
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RS - What is the Islamic term for God?
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French - The ending "is" in the present tense is linked to which type of verb?
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French - What is the "We" ending for IR verbs in the present tense?
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French - What is the "I" ending for ER verbs in the present tense?
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French - How do you say "I watched a film"?
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French - How do you say "Wales"?
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French - Which sentence is correct?
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French - How do you say "I went"?
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French - How do you say "to organise a sleepover"?
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French - How do you say "I visited my mum"?
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French - What is the best translation for "bricoler" in English?
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English - What is meant by the term: structure?
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English - What is meant by the term: foreboding?
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English - What is meant by the term: theme?
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English - What is meant by the term: chronological?
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English - What is meant by the term: antagonist?
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English - Structure and Language: Which one of the following is not a presentation technique?
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English - Structure and Language: What does the r in FOREST stand for?
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English - Structure and Language: What is the purpose of a caption?
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English - Structure and Language: What is a simile?
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English - Structure and Language: Which one of the following is not a metaphor?
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Music - What is an 'arpeggio'?
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Music - Which term means gradually getting louder?
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Music - What is a chord inversion?
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Music - Which term describes two or more independent melodies played together?
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Music - Which note lasts for four beats?
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Music - What is a short, catchy repeated musical idea called?
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Music - Which mode is like a major scale but with a lowered 7th?
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Music - What is a 'dotted crotchet'?
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Another word that could replace drawing
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What is the word for when we look at something and draw it?
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What is the term used for creative pencil work that is not smudged?
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A good shaded drawing should show a variety of
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A Seamless blend between two or more tones or colours is called a
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What is the technical name for shading?
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Drama - Where is the audience typically located in a Proscenium Arch stage setup?
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Drama - In a Theatre in the Round stage, where is the audience located?
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Drama - What is one of the main challenges for directors working with a Theatre in the Round stage?
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Drama - Which stage type features the audience seated on two opposite sides of the stage?
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Drama - What is a disadvantage of the Proscenium Arch stage compared to other stage types?
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Drama - Which stage type typically requires the simplest set design due to the viewing angles?
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DT - Which of the following is a method of Primary Research?
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DT - Which of the following statements best represents a User Centred Design process?
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DT - Which past designer inspired the future designer of the Apple Iphone?
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DT - What type of saw allows you to cut intricate shapes out of thin timber?
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DT - What does the number represent on the back of sand/glasspaper?
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DT - Which of the following is NOT a benefit of conducting a product analysis?
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DT - Why is it important for designers and companies to consider the cultural implications of a product?