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    Q&A - PSLE Science

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    • A Offline
      annamom
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      Hi G Tan & Yum Yum


      Cell walls are found in plants, bacteria, fungi, algae, and some archaea (from Wiki)
      The key word is "definitely", Cell X could have been a fungi cell.

      Thank you.

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        struggling
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        Hi everyone



        Just trying a poll here : do you think it's necessary to send your kids for tuition in science to be able to score well?

        After the meet the parents session with the teacher after CA1, the teacher told me that the section B in science is all about knowing the ' key phrases and key words' to use in the open ended answers.

        Where to find such things? Just do all the practice from past papers, or got to go to tuition for the answers.?

        I really want to avoid the tuition track if I can. Help please, those with experience! :imdrowning:

        Thanks in advance.

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          Zack7
          last edited by

          struggling:
          Hi everyone



          Just trying a poll here : do you think it's necessary to send your kids for tuition in science to be able to score well?

          After the meet the parents session with the teacher after CA1, the teacher told me that the section B in science is all about knowing the ' key phrases and key words' to use in the open ended answers.

          Where to find such things? Just do all the practice from past papers, or got to go to tuition for the answers.?

          I really want to avoid the tuition track if I can. Help please, those with experience! :imdrowning:

          Thanks in advance.
          speaking from personal experience, i never had tuition in primary school, about 10 years back now...

          i don't know why the scene has evolved to such crazy standards...

          something has to be done to curb this runaway paper chase.

          also, science is on the surface, about key words and phrases....

          but more important, it is about understanding what it means...

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            Zack7
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            YumYum:
            Hi, I need help with this Qn.


            if bulb B doesnt light up, will A and C still light up? answer key = 4.

            thanks http://i41.tinypic.com/zkiyow.jpg\">
            hmm why is there a circle around bulb B? is it something that you drew in or ?

            anyway, ignoring the circle around B, the answer should be 3, none of the bulbs will light up.

            because if B is faulty, and the circuit is connected in series, there will be no complete loop.

            bulb B does not act as an electric conductor, because current cannot flow through its faulty filament. hence electrical flow ends at B.

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              Zack7
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              YumYum:
              Hi, one more Qn: http://i40.tinypic.com/2n6exdv.jpg\">


              Answer key = 4, I dont understand the rationale. Can anyone pls explain?

              thanks
              first notice that there is 6 outlines in the left and 7 outlines in the right

              this shows that even though the right puddle is smaller in surface area, it took an hour longer to evaporate.


              next , notice that the area of evaporation on the left is much bigger relative to its original size than the right puddle. i.e, the contour lines are much spread out on the left, compared to the closely packed ones on the right.

              this shows that per unit time (per hour in this case), the greater the area of the surface area, the greater the rate of evaporation.

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                G Tan
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                Zack7:
                YumYum:

                Hi, I need help with this Qn.


                if bulb B doesnt light up, will A and C still light up? answer key = 4.

                thanks http://i41.tinypic.com/zkiyow.jpg\">

                hmm why is there a circle around bulb B? is it something that you drew in or ?

                anyway, ignoring the circle around B, the answer should be 3, none of the bulbs will light up.

                because if B is faulty, and the circuit is connected in series, there will be no complete loop.

                bulb B does not act as an electric conductor, because current cannot flow through its faulty filament. hence electrical flow ends at B.

                No... U r wrong... Look carefully at the connection!!

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                  G Tan
                  last edited by

                  struggling:
                  Hi everyone



                  Just trying a poll here : do you think it's necessary to send your kids for tuition in science to be able to score well?

                  After the meet the parents session with the teacher after CA1, the teacher told me that the section B in science is all about knowing the ' key phrases and key words' to use in the open ended answers.

                  Where to find such things? Just do all the practice from past papers, or got to go to tuition for the answers.?

                  I really want to avoid the tuition track if I can. Help please, those with experience! :imdrowning:


                  My comment is: It is because nowadays psle Science marking emphasizes alot on the use of science key words and specific explanation in the open-ended answers.

                  So, if a teacher has not been to PSLE marking before, he will not be able to guide his /her pupils well in answering...
                  Thanks in advance.

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                    Zack7
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                    G Tan:
                    Zack7:

                    [quote=\"YumYum\"]Hi, I need help with this Qn.


                    if bulb B doesnt light up, will A and C still light up? answer key = 4.

                    thanks http://i41.tinypic.com/zkiyow.jpg\">

                    hmm why is there a circle around bulb B? is it something that you drew in or ?

                    anyway, ignoring the circle around B, the answer should be 3, none of the bulbs will light up.

                    because if B is faulty, and the circuit is connected in series, there will be no complete loop.

                    bulb B does not act as an electric conductor, because current cannot flow through its faulty filament. hence electrical flow ends at B.

                    No... U r wrong... Look carefully at the connection!![/quote]ah... yes you are right

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                      YumYum
                      last edited by

                      thank you all

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                        helenLim2011
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                        BOOMZ:
                        starlight1968sg:

                        May I ask if amount of frictional force depends on amount of surface area ie the bigger the surface area in contact, the larger the frictional force?


                        Yes. The larger the surface area in contact with another surface, the greater the amount of frictional force.

                        Hi

                        I think you got it wrong. The size of frictional force depends on the type of surface and the mass of the object - not the surface area.

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