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100

What is the collective term for disease-causing organisms like bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses?

pathogens

100

What does PPDAC stand for?

Problem

Plan

Data

Analyse

Conclusion

100

What were the two important words used in your social studies research questions?

actions

consequences

100

What is an ISBN number?

It is a unique code for every book that has been written.

200

What are some ways of avoiding being attacked by germs? (name at least 2)

vaccinations

hand hygiene

mask wearing

isolation

200

What is the difference between experimental probability and theoretical probability?

Experimental probability relies on the results from a set of trials, whilst theoretical probability provides a list of all possible outcomes and the frequency with which they will theoretically occur. 

200

When you create a bibliography of your sources of reference, what order do you put them in?

alphabetical order

200

Which words in the following sentence are adjectives?

The quick brown fox jumped lazily across the old stone wall.

quick, brown, old, stone

300

What is the bodies 'first line of defence' against germ attack? (Name at least 3 things)

skin, 

mucus and saliva, 

stomach acid, 

stomach cilia

urine flow

300

When writing the answer to a probability question, how is the answer formatted?

P (event) = what happened

                  ___________

              total number of ttrials

300

Why do you need to create an action plan?

To providea timeline by which each part of the task should be completed. This ensures everything is done by the due dates.

300

When writing a contraction, the apostrophe takes the place of what?


e.g. didn't

the missing letter(s)

400

What is the bodies second line of defence against germ attack? (Name at least 2)

fever

inflamation

phagocytes (white blood cells)

400

If P ( of scoring a 6 when you threw a dice) =  1/6 

How many 6s would you expect to see if you tossed the dice 12 times?

2

400

When annotating a reference, what do you do?

Highlight important information which answers your question, then comment about why this information is relevant.

400

When you sit an "Unfamiliar Text" test, what are you being tested on?

Your comprehension

500

Why does the 3rd line of defence take time to activate?

The body needs to identify what the germ is, using specialist white blood cells called B cells, then it produces the correct shaped antibodies which bind to the pathogen. Once the antibody binds to the pathogen, the B cells release billions of antibodies to fight the pathogen.

500

What is the  theoretical probability of scoring a 12 when you toss 2 dice and add their totals?

1/12

500

How would you write an introduction to an essay which answers the question: "What actions did (name of famous woman) take and what were the consequences of her actions?

You would turn the essay question into a statement:

e.g. 

(Name of famous woman) is famous for the actions she took when she (context). Her actions had a big impact on (result of her actions).

500

What is difference between poetry and prose?

Poetry uses intentional line breaks, rhythm, and figurative language to evoke emotion, while prose follows the standard grammatical structure of sentences and paragraphs

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