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Enzymes Quiz

Enzymes Quiz

Enzymes are proteins that catalyse biochemical reactions. This means that they increase the speed of these reactions without being consumed themselves.

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Decimals Quiz P2
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Decimals Quiz P2

The decimal quiz is a great way to practice decimal calculations and questions for GCSE Maths. The quiz has a range of questions, with varying levels of difficulty.

Osmosis Quiz

Osmosis Quiz

The osmosis process involves the movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a region of high water concentration to a region of low concentration.

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Exercise & Health Quiz
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Exercise & Health Quiz

Exercise is an important part of a healthy lifestyle. It helps to maintain a healthy weight, boosts energy levels, and reduces the risk of diseases such as heart disease.

Algebra Revision Quiz (H) P2: Maths
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Algebra Revision Quiz (H) P2: Maths

In GCSE Mathematics, algebra is an important tool for solving various mathematical problems, including word problems, equations, and inequalities. Algebra is used in Maths when we do not know the exact number(s) in a calculation. We use letters to represent the unknown.

Algebra Revision Quiz (H) P1: Maths
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Algebra Revision Quiz (H) P1: Maths

Algebra is a vital part of GCSE Mathematics and essential for many other fields of study. Remember to approach algebra problems systematically, introduce a letter for the unknown quantity, and use algebraic tools such as factorisation and simplification when necessary.

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BODMAS Revision Quiz P2: Maths
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BODMAS Revision Quiz P2: Maths

The BODMAS or BIDMAS rule helps children remember how to perform calculations in the correct order. The acronym stands for "Brackets, Order, Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction.".

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Algebra Factorising (F) Revision Quiz P2: Maths
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Algebra Factorising (F) Revision Quiz P2: Maths

Factorising is a crucial skill enabling you to simplify and solve algebraic expressions easily. To factorise, identify a common factor in all terms and write it outside the brackets. The remaining terms go inside the brackets. Remember to check your answer by multiplying out the brackets.

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