
I hope you are all beginning to relax after the stresses of term. I am out in France for the first time since October and am having to convince an army of flies that this is my place not theirs. They are taking some convincing but I think that I am winning.
Over the next few days I am going to suggest some specific topics that might need revising. Top of my list is “Types of Reaction” from your green chemistry modules. You may find the following posts a helpful place to start…
Do try the questions in the comments section. If others have already answered, you may be able to find some alternative correct answers to some of the questions, or more refined correct answers.
Several years ago, before I started writing this website, I wrote a revision booklet for the holidays.
You might like to download it, read it or maybe even print it out and fill in the blanks. It is an old document but it still has good stuff in it I think. It has a link to a great website that has been around for years called SupaScience. That is an excellent resource for exploring the Common Entrance syllabus.
Questions…
- To which phylum of invertebrates do flies belong?
- Suggest one unique characteristic of this phylum.
- To which class do flies belong?
- How can you distinguish a fly from a spider?
- Name a mollusc.
- “There was an old woman who swallowed a horse.” Why did she do this and what was the consequence?
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