Combined Science study pack - Ark Alexandra Academy
COMBINED SCIENCE STUDY PACK
AQA GCSE Combined Science: Trilogy 8464
Paper
Physics Paper 1 4.1 Energy
4.3 Particle Model 4.4 Atomic Structure
4.2 Electricity Physics Paper 2
4.5 Forces 4.6 Waves Magnets and Electromagnetism Biology Paper 1 4.1 Cell Biology 4.2 Organisation 4.3 Infection and Response 4.4 Bioenergetics Biology Paper 2 4.5 Homeostasis and Response 4.6 Inheritance, Variation and Evolution 4.7 Ecology Chemistry Paper 1 5.1 Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table 5.2 Bonding, Structure and the Properties of Matter 5.3 Quantitative Chemistry 5.4 Chemical Changes 5.5 Energy Changes Chemistry Paper 2 5.6 The Rate and Extent of Chemical Change 5.7 Organic Chemistry 5.8 Chemical Analysis 5.9 Chemistry of the Atmosphere 5.10 Using Resources
Exam Date 23rd May 2018 15th June 2018 15th May 2018 11th June 2018 17th May 2018
13th June 2018
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Contents Page
Contents
How to use your study pack
GCSE Command Words
Forces
Forces and Interactions Work Done and Energy Transfer
Forces and Elasticity Forces and Motion
Momentum
Electricity and Magnetism
Current, Voltage and Potential Difference Series and Parallel
Domestic Uses and Safety Energy Transfer
Permanent and Induced Magnetism Motor Effect
Induced Potential, Transfer and National Grid
Waves
Waves in Air, Fluids and Solids Electromagnetic Waves
Energy
Energy Changes in a System Conservation and Dissipation of Energy National and Global Energy Resources Changes of State and the Paticle Model
Internal Energy and Energy Transfers Particle Model and Pressure Atoms and Isotopes Atoms and Nuclear Radiation
Cells and Systems
Cell Structure Cell Transport Organisation Bioenergetics The human nervous system Homeostasis
Genetics and Evolution
Reproduction Variation and evolution Development of understanding genetics and evolution Classification of living organisms
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Interdependence
Adaptations, interdepence and competition Organisation of an ecosystem
Biodiversity and the effect of human interaction on ecosystems
Microbes and Health
Human digestive system and enzymes Non-communicable diseases
Discovery and development of drugs Plant diseases and defence responses
Particles and Bonding
Atomic Structure Structure and Bonding
Organic Chemistry Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemistry
Chemical Measurements Amount of substance
Trends and Patterns
The Periodic Table Chemical Changes
Electrolysis Chemistry of the Atmosphere
Using Resources
Physical Chemistry
Energy Changes Rate of Reaction
Graph Skills
Reflections Page
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How To Use Your Study Pack
This tells you which bit of the specification you are studying. If says here if it is a triple only topic.
This is the big idea this topic is part of
This is the topic you are studying
Answer the exam question in the `prove it `section to show you understand
the topic. Your teacher will
mark this bit.
1. Try and answer the questions in this box.
2. Use your revision guide to check your answers and correct any you got wrong.
3. Use the revision guide to help you answer the questions you didn't know.
This section will help you prepare for
any questions that involve maths in the exam.
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GCSE Command Words
Command Word
State, give, name, write
down
Definition
Short answer only and does not require an explanation.
Describe Recall facts, events or
(not graphs process in an accurate
or practical)
way.
Describe (graphs)
Identify the pattern in the graph and use numbers from the graph to make this clear.
Describe (practical)/
Plan
Write the method for the practical or the results that you would
expect to see.
Determine
Use given data or information to obtain
and answer.
Explain
Make something clear or state the reasons for something happening. You will need to state what is happening and
then say why it happens.
Evaluate
Use the information supplied and your own knowledge to consider the evidence for and
against a point. You may also be required to include a justified
conclusion.
Compare
Describe the similarities and/or differences
between things. Avoid writing about just one.
Sketch
Draw approximately.
Example Question
State the units for acceleration.
Describe how quadrats should be used to
estimate the number of plants in a field.
Describe the pattern of tooth decay in Figure 3
for water without fluoride.
Plan an experiment to test the hypothesis "the
higher the temperature, the faster
the rate of reaction". Determine the half-life
of a sample if it decreases from 1000g
to 250g in 2.6million years.
Explain why soot forms.
A company stated: `A Life Cycle Assessment shows that using plastic
bags has less environmental impact
than using paper bags'. Evaluate this
statement.
Compare the differences between
cracking and distillation.
Sketch a current? potential difference graph for a filament
lamp.
Example Answer
m/s2
Place a large number of quadrats randomly in the field. Count the number of plants in the quadrat.
Calculate the mean number in each quadrat then use the area of the quadrat and field to estimate the number of plants.
The percentage of tooth decay increases with age by 4% for each
age group in figure 3.
Measure the rate of reaction by adding a set amount of metal to set type, volume and concentration of acid and time how long it takes to stop fizzing. Repeat the experiment
at 5 different temperatures.
1.3 million years
Soot forms during incomplete combustion when not enough
oxygen is present.
Paper bags are made from a renewable resource whereas plastic bags are made from finite resources.
However paper bags are bad because they produce much more solid waste and more CO2 is released when they are produced therefore the negative impacts of paper bags
outweigh the problem of plastic coming from a finite resource.
Cracking involves a catalyst whereas distillation does not.
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