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Exam (elaborations) Lighting and Climate Control
Vinod Daniel , Shin Maekawa , Frank D. Preusser, and Gordo n Hanlo n , 
Nitrog 
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ation: A Viable Alte rnative 
Mary-Lou E. Florian , Conidial F ung 
i (Mould) Activity on Art 
if 
a ct Mate rials—A 
New Look at Pre ve ntion, Control, and Eradication 
Tho mas Frey , Jennifer von Reis , and Zdravko Barov , An Eva lua tion q iocides 
f 
or Control of 
the Biode te rioration of Artif 
acts at He ars t Castle 
Robert J 
. Ko estler , I nse ct Eradication Using Controlled Atmosp 
he res a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 496 pages •
Vinod Daniel , Shin Maekawa , Frank D. Preusser, and Gordo n Hanlo n , 
Nitrog 
e n F umig 
ation: A Viable Alte rnative 
Mary-Lou E. Florian , Conidial F ung 
i (Mould) Activity on Art 
if 
a ct Mate rials—A 
New Look at Pre ve ntion, Control, and Eradication 
Tho mas Frey , Jennifer von Reis , and Zdravko Barov , An Eva lua tion q iocides 
f 
or Control of 
the Biode te rioration of Artif 
acts at He ars t Castle 
Robert J 
. Ko estler , I nse ct Eradication Using Controlled Atmosp 
he res a...
Exam (elaborations) Human Geography
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided. 
Write in dark blue or black pen. 
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. 
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. 
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. 
Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If additional space is required, you should use the 
lined pages at the end of the booklet. The question number(s) must be clearly shown. 
Section A 
Answe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 32 pages •
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces provided. 
Write in dark blue or black pen. 
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. 
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. 
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. 
Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If additional space is required, you should use the 
lined pages at the end of the booklet. The question number(s) must be clearly shown. 
Section A 
Answe...
Exam (elaborations) Human Geography
1 Mark question 
These usually require you to: 
 Add something to a diagram 
 Write a 1 word answer 
 Shade a box 
Be very careful with these questions as they like to trick you. READ THE QUESTIUON VERY CAREFULLY. 
2 Mark Question 
These will require you to: 
 Tick 2 boxes 
 Write 2 reasons why something happens 
 Fill in the gaps 
 Describe a graph 
 Describe distribution on a map 
Be very careful with these questions as they like to trick you. READ THE QUESTION VERY CAR...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 16 pages •
1 Mark question 
These usually require you to: 
 Add something to a diagram 
 Write a 1 word answer 
 Shade a box 
Be very careful with these questions as they like to trick you. READ THE QUESTIUON VERY CAREFULLY. 
2 Mark Question 
These will require you to: 
 Tick 2 boxes 
 Write 2 reasons why something happens 
 Fill in the gaps 
 Describe a graph 
 Describe distribution on a map 
Be very careful with these questions as they like to trick you. READ THE QUESTION VERY CAR...
Exam (elaborations) Human Geography
1. How much per cent of the land area of the earth does the continent of Africa occupy? 
Answer: 20 per cent of the land area of the earth 
2. Of all the continents on the Earth, which continent is the most tropical? 
Answer: Africa 
3. Africa is separated from Europe and Asia by which waterbodies? 
Answer: Europe - Mediterranean Sea; Asia - The Red Sea 
4. Which is the highest peak in Africa? 
Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro (5895 metres above sea level) 
5. Which lake in Africa is the source of rive...
- Exam (elaborations)
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1. How much per cent of the land area of the earth does the continent of Africa occupy? 
Answer: 20 per cent of the land area of the earth 
2. Of all the continents on the Earth, which continent is the most tropical? 
Answer: Africa 
3. Africa is separated from Europe and Asia by which waterbodies? 
Answer: Europe - Mediterranean Sea; Asia - The Red Sea 
4. Which is the highest peak in Africa? 
Answer: Mount Kilimanjaro (5895 metres above sea level) 
5. Which lake in Africa is the source of rive...
Exam (elaborations) Organic Chemistry 32-235
The chemistry placement test is used to assess your present level of general chemistry knowledge in addition to your 
mathematical skills. You will be provided scratch paper (you cannot write on the test itself) and the Periodic Table 
of the Elements, and you will be allowed to use a calculator. You will have 45 minutes to answer 44 multiple choice 
questions, with the following sample questions intended only as a guideline: 
1. If the formula for potassium chlorate is KClO3 and the formula for...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
The chemistry placement test is used to assess your present level of general chemistry knowledge in addition to your 
mathematical skills. You will be provided scratch paper (you cannot write on the test itself) and the Periodic Table 
of the Elements, and you will be allowed to use a calculator. You will have 45 minutes to answer 44 multiple choice 
questions, with the following sample questions intended only as a guideline: 
1. If the formula for potassium chlorate is KClO3 and the formula for...
Summary - Organic Chemistry 32-235
How does HNA 
support national 
priorities? 
The aim of the government’s health 
inequalities strategy is to narrow the gap in 
health between different social and economic 
groups and areas. It has set a national public 
service agreement target to: 
‘REDUCE HEALTH INEQUALITIES BY 
10% BY 2010 AS MEASURED BY 
INFANT MORTALITY AND LIFE 
EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH’ 

70320/sr04_psa_ 
HNA provides a vital tool in helping to meet 
this objective through targeting populations 
most in need of improve...
- Summary
- • 105 pages •
How does HNA 
support national 
priorities? 
The aim of the government’s health 
inequalities strategy is to narrow the gap in 
health between different social and economic 
groups and areas. It has set a national public 
service agreement target to: 
‘REDUCE HEALTH INEQUALITIES BY 
10% BY 2010 AS MEASURED BY 
INFANT MORTALITY AND LIFE 
EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH’ 

70320/sr04_psa_ 
HNA provides a vital tool in helping to meet 
this objective through targeting populations 
most in need of improve...
Exam (elaborations) C8552:	 Discovering	 Statistics
The	 study	 direct	 site	 has	 an	 archive	 of	 everything	 people	 have	 asked	 and	 the	 responses	 given.	 So	 
please	 use	 the	 search	 box	 (Figure	 2)	 to	 see	 whether	 someone	 has	 posted	 a	 similar	 question. 
I	 also	 welcome	 you	 to	 use	 the	 forums	 to	 communicate	 things	 that	 you	 like	 or	 dislike	 about	 the	 
module.	 However,	 do	 remember	 that	 I	 read	 what	 you	 write	 so	 don’t...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
The	 study	 direct	 site	 has	 an	 archive	 of	 everything	 people	 have	 asked	 and	 the	 responses	 given.	 So	 
please	 use	 the	 search	 box	 (Figure	 2)	 to	 see	 whether	 someone	 has	 posted	 a	 similar	 question. 
I	 also	 welcome	 you	 to	 use	 the	 forums	 to	 communicate	 things	 that	 you	 like	 or	 dislike	 about	 the	 
module.	 However,	 do	 remember	 that	 I	 read	 what	 you	 write	 so	 don’t...
Exam (elaborations) History and Government
1. Define the following terms as used in History and Government. (2 marks) 
(a) History 
(b) Prehistory 
2. Make a list of sources of information on prehistory. (2 marks) 
3. State the characteristics of historical events. (2 marks) 
4. Name the branch of history that deals with: (3 marks) 
(a) cultural practices of a community. 
(b) control system in a community such as leadership. 
(c) the means of livelihood of people, for example, bee keeping. 
5. Define the term “government”. (1 mark) 
...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
1. Define the following terms as used in History and Government. (2 marks) 
(a) History 
(b) Prehistory 
2. Make a list of sources of information on prehistory. (2 marks) 
3. State the characteristics of historical events. (2 marks) 
4. Name the branch of history that deals with: (3 marks) 
(a) cultural practices of a community. 
(b) control system in a community such as leadership. 
(c) the means of livelihood of people, for example, bee keeping. 
5. Define the term “government”. (1 mark) 
...
Class notes 1. Lipids: composition and function CLICK HERE FOR
1. Lipids: (Types of lipids is also part of this, but it is detailed at the top of the notes.) 
● Dietary recommendations CLICK HERE FOR RESOURCE 
○ Recommended that 20-35% of calories come from fat for adults/day 
■ Equates to about 44-77 grams of fat for a 2,000 calorie diet 
■ One fat serving is 45 calories/5 grams of fat. 
■ Suggested percentages of types of fats (see below for more info on 
types of fatty acids): 
● Monounsaturated fat (fatty acid): 15-20% 
○ Come from plant s...
- Class notes
- • 5 pages •
1. Lipids: (Types of lipids is also part of this, but it is detailed at the top of the notes.) 
● Dietary recommendations CLICK HERE FOR RESOURCE 
○ Recommended that 20-35% of calories come from fat for adults/day 
■ Equates to about 44-77 grams of fat for a 2,000 calorie diet 
■ One fat serving is 45 calories/5 grams of fat. 
■ Suggested percentages of types of fats (see below for more info on 
types of fatty acids): 
● Monounsaturated fat (fatty acid): 15-20% 
○ Come from plant s...
Exam (elaborations) M037: Farms
Here you see a photograph of a farmhouse with a roof in the shape of a pyramid. 
Below is a student’s mathematical model of the farmhouse roof with measurements 
added. 
T 
A 12 m B 
G 
C 
H 
F 
D 
E 
N M 
K L 
12 m 
12 m 
ReleasedPISAItems_M Page 4 
The attic floor, ABCD in the model, is a square. The beams that support the roof are 
the edges of a block (rectangular prism) EFGHKLMN. E is the middle of AT, F is the 
middle of BT, G is the middle of CT and H is the middle of DT. All the edges...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 106 pages •
Here you see a photograph of a farmhouse with a roof in the shape of a pyramid. 
Below is a student’s mathematical model of the farmhouse roof with measurements 
added. 
T 
A 12 m B 
G 
C 
H 
F 
D 
E 
N M 
K L 
12 m 
12 m 
ReleasedPISAItems_M Page 4 
The attic floor, ABCD in the model, is a square. The beams that support the roof are 
the edges of a block (rectangular prism) EFGHKLMN. E is the middle of AT, F is the 
middle of BT, G is the middle of CT and H is the middle of DT. All the edges...