100%!!! good questions, but perhaps a little longer, with more questions on the structure of the three types of blood vessels, and also more questions on tissue fluid and lymph would be helpful. great start though
They are defined by their ecological niche rather than their genus, btu tbasically they are al lthe microscopic plants and animals that float around in large btis of water - like the sea. Animals are zooplankton and plants are phytoplankton. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plankton tells you all the basics.
Hi Sana! Well Done for including a PS question. Not sure about question 9. Where proteins synthesis occurs- Yes, where the genetic code is made - Not really! Mrs J
Sorry about that, I'll change it, it as supposed to say there weren't any!! Glad you liked it. Would you like any others in particular? And have you tried my other quizzes? :)
How is mass of an animal not a physical environmental factor? Animals in different areas would recieve different amounts of food therefore there mass would be different. Otherwise a good quiz :D
I think isotopes are elements with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons because it's the proton number that 'defines' an element.... i think :)
I thought terreced dynamics is where before dynamics were introduced in the classical period, a composer would add more instruments to make it louder. Now I'm confused!! Can you help me?
Terraced dynamics were a feature of baroque music, which involved the sudden changes of dynamics, such as from p to mf without the use of a crescendo. This is also the same for sudden change of mf to p without the use of a dimenuendo.
I do believe that front-line instruments are ones with solo's that carry the tune "from the front". Although it would make the piece more awesome than it already is there is no Drum solo...
Would it not be Tenor Sax (def. the best:))) alto sax & Trumpet if u were gonna pick 3?
Very good, but I think Emily Davidson was killed by the King's *horse* at the race, not the King himself. The horse was ridden by the jockey Herbert Jones. :)
Some information given in this quiz is not needed, notably the birth date of Joseph Fletcher. There is a slight confusion over legalism and laws for they are the same thing but presented as different.
Although there is a lot more depth to the Hawthorne effect, this quiz was simply meant for quick revision, to trigger more information :) In basics, the Hawthorne effect is simply the effect an observer may have on the group, but thankyou for your input :)
Erm... Aren't there 4 motifs? Also, some of the piece is homophonic, but a unique feature of baroque is contrapuntalism and some of this piece is polyphonic. There are even some very short monophonic sections!
An okay quiz although I agree with hannah about question one, and also I thought carbohydrates was the main supplier of energy so that put me off a bit. I got 7/10. 70%
Ok. the Spartacist uprising was December 1918 and was klead by Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg of the USPD, it was the Spartacist revolt that happened January 1919 and saw the Freikorps mudering |Liebknecht and Luxemburg! but the other questions were fine, your knowledge however needs a little fine-tuning
and again im ever so sorry but u seem to be a year behind the times.... the munich conference was in 29th Sept 1939 NOT 1938 so the correct answer is false!
but hey dont worry bout it coz...HISTORY HAS NO FUTURE;)
Don't be sorry, I'm always open to corrections (:
However, the Munich Conference was definitely 30 September 1938 (but dated 29 September) - you are right about Abyssinia though, the invasion continues into 1936; I'll change that one, thank you for checking out my quiz (:
Sorry guys, this was my first post and I had no idea what I was actually doing. I would delete it or even edit it but I don't know how. However Santino, Sofia and Henrik are correct, I accidentally made all of the first options metaphors.
WEL.....MPR i meant to write Hitler's brother .....but i think thats funnier and revision needs to be funny otherwise you wont remember it also ....because i;m a BAD**S YAH!
ANITA........pfffffffffft to you to, thats the last time i sit next to you in biology givin me false information
and sozz for questions 4 but thats what we were taught that the the rising was in jan 1919 for gcse and thats apparently what we need to know? but right on with the knowledge, DUDE!!!!!!!!!!
I was told depression. Apparently part way through recording this song he left the studio and went swimming in a lake. Apparently he died, and there's a lot of speculation that it was suicide...
Seriously I think you need to read the book again specially if you have an exam on this text. Curleys wife did not kill the puppy Lennie was given, Lennie pet the dog too hard and as it was soo young it died.
Good, but would be better with more questions :) also I think that in the B section the melody is in the left hand - that's what I have read in all the revison material I have
Also I'm pretty sure it is the Mixolydian mode on G and that there aren't strong contrasts between verses... better check that one :) hope this helps x
This quiz is, to be honest, absolutely pointless! You may want to re-read the text as I think you will find that Curley’s Wife did not kill Lennie’s Puppy!!!!!!!!!!!!!
THE QUIZ IS HELPFUL BUT I NORMALLY FEEL REFRESHED AFTER EXERCISE AND THAT DIFFERS FOR DIFFERENT PEOPLE SO I DONT THINK YOU SHOULD PUT THAT QUESTION IN.
Women were taught to be housewives and mothers - they had traditional views and the league of German maidens taught how to be a good wife and the Nazis later did a U turn with what they said because they had to get women to work for them during the war :)
Good quiz, apart from question 8. Proffessional woman in jobs such a laywers had their jobs taken from them. There was lots of propaganda to encourage them to have children, they even got money for it.
Florey and Chain did not discover Penicillin... It was Alexander Fleming. Florey and Chain did mass produce it as they had the technology which wasn't available to Alexander at the time of discovery.
Very good, but I think Emily Davidson was killed by the King's horse at the race, not the King himself. The horse was ridden by the jockey Herbert Jones. :)
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