This document provides a list of potential revision topics for Prelim 1 exams across various subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, and Social Studies. In Biology, common topics include cells, movement of substances in humans, nutrition, transport, respiration, excretion, and ecology. In Chemistry, topics cover kinetic particle theory, measurements, separation/purification, atomic structure, bonding, equations, calculations, acids/bases, and oxidation. Key Physics topics involve kinematics, forces, energy, electricity, waves, and magnetism. Geography may assess physical geography, human geography, geographical skills and investigations. Social Studies could examine conflict, terrorism, tourism, food resources, responses to challenges, and reasoning techniques.
This document provides a list of potential revision topics for Prelim 1 exams across various subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, and Social Studies. In Biology, common topics include cells, movement of substances in humans, nutrition, transport, respiration, excretion, and ecology. In Chemistry, topics cover kinetic particle theory, measurements, separation/purification, atomic structure, bonding, equations, calculations, acids/bases, and oxidation. Key Physics topics involve kinematics, forces, energy, electricity, waves, and magnetism. Geography may assess physical geography, human geography, geographical skills and investigations. Social Studies could examine conflict, terrorism, tourism, food resources, responses to challenges, and reasoning techniques.
This document provides a list of potential revision topics for Prelim 1 exams across various subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, and Social Studies. In Biology, common topics include cells, movement of substances in humans, nutrition, transport, respiration, excretion, and ecology. In Chemistry, topics cover kinetic particle theory, measurements, separation/purification, atomic structure, bonding, equations, calculations, acids/bases, and oxidation. Key Physics topics involve kinematics, forces, energy, electricity, waves, and magnetism. Geography may assess physical geography, human geography, geographical skills and investigations. Social Studies could examine conflict, terrorism, tourism, food resources, responses to challenges, and reasoning techniques.
This document provides a list of potential revision topics for Prelim 1 exams across various subjects including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, and Social Studies. In Biology, common topics include cells, movement of substances in humans, nutrition, transport, respiration, excretion, and ecology. In Chemistry, topics cover kinetic particle theory, measurements, separation/purification, atomic structure, bonding, equations, calculations, acids/bases, and oxidation. Key Physics topics involve kinematics, forces, energy, electricity, waves, and magnetism. Geography may assess physical geography, human geography, geographical skills and investigations. Social Studies could examine conflict, terrorism, tourism, food resources, responses to challenges, and reasoning techniques.
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Prelim 1 Revision Topics
Biology Chemistry Physics
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Cells Kinetic Particle Theory Measurements 2
Movement of substances Measurement and Experimental Techniques Kinematics 3 Nutrients Separation and Purification Forces 4
Enzymes Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
Mass Weight Density 5
Nutrition in Humans Atomic Structure Turning Effect of Forces 6 Transport in Humans Ionic Bonding Energy Work and Power 7 Respiration in Humans Covalent and Metallic Bonding Pressure 8 Excretion in Humans Writing Chemical Equations Temperature 9 Nutrition in Plants The Mole Kinetic Model of Matter 10 *~Transport in Plants Chemical Calculations Transfer of Thermal Energy 11 Homeostasis Acids and Bases Thermal Properties of Matter 12 *~ The Nervous System Salts Light 13 The Human Eye QA Waves 14 Hormones Oxidation and Reduction Electromagnetic Waves 15 Cell Division Metals Sound 16
Reproduction in Plants The Periodic Table Static Electricity 17 Reproduction in Humans Energy Changes Current Electricity 18 Molecular Genetics Speed of Reaction D.C Circuits 19 Ecology Ammonia Practical Electricity 20 Impact on Ecosystem Atmosphere and Environment Magnetism
Organic Chemistry
Macromolecules
GE Social Studies Theme 1: Physical Geography Living with Tectonic Hazards - Risk or opportunity? Conflict btw Iraq and Kuwait
Variable Weather and Changing Climate A continuing challenge?
Transnational Terrorism
Theme 2: Human Geography Global Tourism - Is tourism the way to go? Rise and Decline of Venice
Food Resources Is technology a panacea for food shortage? Venices response to challenges
Theme 3: Geographical Skills and Investigations Topographical Map Reading Skills