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HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY


The stock market crash of 1929 Decolonization in India The Cold War
2 1E 2B 3A 4C 5D 1 1 eighteenth 1 Possible answers
3 1 People felt free after the end of the 2 Mohandas Ghandi Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary,
War and the economy was doing 3 1947 Romania, Bulgaria, East Germany,
well. Albania
2 1D 2F 3A 4C 5E
2 They thought they could get rich. 2 1e 2a 3d 4b 5c
3 1b 2a 3e 4d 5c
3 The steel industry, the car industry, 3 1F 2D 3E 4A 5C
and the house building industry. 4 1 ✗ He was the leader of the Indian
4 Stock prices collapsed completely. nationalist movement. 4 1 1962
2
✓ 2 thirteen days
5 The US had lent money to different
countries and now they had to ask 3
✗ He believed in non-violent 3 The US felt threatened.
for it back. peaceful protest. 4 Khrushchev and J.F. Kennedy
6 15 million 4
✓ 5 a nuclear war
7 They went to bread lines and soup 5
✗ He didn’t support partition. 5 1B 2D 3F 4A 5E 6C
kitchens for food. 6
✗ He was assassinated by a Hindu
8 He tried to stimulate the economy fanatic. PHILOSOPHY
and regulate the banks.
HISTORY Freud
4 a recession
Globalization and the information 1 psychoanalysis
b unemployment
c stock market revolution 2 1b 2c 3a 4b 5d 6a
d bankrupt 1 1 internationally 3 a psychopathology
e stocks and shares 2 transport has b psychosexual
5 1F 2C 3A 4B 5D c anthropology
2 1d 2a 3b 4b
d unconscious
3 1 profits e physiology
HISTORY
2 apps f neuroses
Birth of the United Nations 3 infrastructure
4 telecommunications
4 1 ✓
1 1 1945  2 51  3 Poland
2 ✗ Repression is a form of defence
2 1E 2C 3F 4D 5A 5 labour
mechanism.
3 1 1919 5 1 ✗ It’s popular because it is suited to 3

the lifestyle of some Kenyan people. 4
✗ Repression can be both a
2 It had failed to prevent the Second
World War. 2
✓ conscious and unconscious act.
3 They agreed to continue fighting the 3
✓ 5

Axis Powers. 4
✗ The mFarm App helps farmers 6
✗ Denial can protect us from pain
4 Franklin Roosevelt, Winston get the right price for their produce, when the truth is too painful to
Churchill, and Joseph Stalin find buyers and sell their products. admit.
5 50 million 5
✗ They are affordable.
6 India PHILOSOPHY
HISTORY
4 1 conflict Marx
2 gender equality
The Russian Revolution
1 The Communist Manifesto and Das
3 humanitarian assistance 1 1 an aristocratic family Kapital
4 charter 2 sent 2 1b 2b 3b 4c 5a 6b
5 democracy 3 revolutionary
4 working people
3 1B  2A
6 sustainable development
2 1B 2F 3D 4E 5A 4 a devaluation d grasped
5 polio b epoch e commodity
6 1 ✓ 3 1d 2a 3c 4e 5b 6f c proportion f disposal
2 ✗ The UN vaccinates 57% of the 4 1e 2c 3a 4b 5d 5 1 ✗ The more workers produce, the
world’s children. poorer they become.
5 He wanted reforms in the way Russia
3
✗ Polio is a disease that paralyzes was governed. 2

children. 3
✗ The more we value what we
4
✓ 6 1 ✓
produce, the less we value the
5
✗ The UN has helped save five 2 ✓
workers who have produced it.
million children and adults from 3 ✗ In 1897 Lenin was exiled to Siberia.
4

polio. 4 ✗ Lenin led the Bolshevik party to
5

6
✓ power in 1917.
5
✗ He became a cruel dictator.

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PHILOSOPHY 5 1 ✓ SCIENCE
2 ✗ He decided not to publish it in his
Nietzsche lifetime. The structure of the atmosphere
3 1d 2c 3a 4b 5a 6c 3
✗ He thought language games 2 from 550km to thousands of
showed how different meanings kilometres from Earth in the
4 a rift could be interpreted from language. exosphere
b rationalism 4

c philology 3 1 height 5 coldest
5
✗ He believed that theories are 2 warmer 6 layers
d evolution based on irrational assumptions. 3 winds 7 surface
e empiricism
4 sun 8 breathe
f materialism MATHS
4 a troposphere c mesosphere
5 1 He was often ill. Mathematical modelling b stratosphere d thermosphere
2 No, it wasn’t.
2 an engineer 5 1D 2F 3A 4E 5B 6C
3 His eyesight was very bad.
4 Because her political beliefs were 3 1D 2A 3F 4B 5C 6 1 Because the ground absorbs heat
different to his. 4 1c 2e 3a 4f 5d 6b from the sun.
2 There is less air pressure, so the
5 1 ✗ There are many forms. molecules move apart and lose heat.
PHILOSOPHY
2 ✓ 3 a layer of strong wind blowing east
Kierkegaard 3 ✓ 4 The ozone layer is in the
1 a ✓ b ✓ c ✗ 4 ✗ The variables are represented as stratosphere, so it is hotter above it
vectors. than below it.
2 1e 2a 3d 4b 5f 6c
5
✗ A model is black box or white 5 Meteoroids burn up in the
3 1d 2c 3c 4b 5a 6b 7c 8d box depending on how much mesosphere.
4 1 ✗ His wish is for the passionate information is available. 6 Solar flares can increase the number
feeling of things that are possible. 6
✗ A black box model doesn’t have of ions and interfere with the
2
✓ complete information. transmission of radio waves.
3
✗ He believes that reality is
sometimes disappointing, but the MATHS SCIENCE
possibility of something is always Analytic geometry
exciting.
Biomolecules
4
✓ 2 1 The study of geometry using algebra 1 b Because it does not occur naturally
to manipulate equations for planes, in living organisms.
5 a intoxicating c fragrant straight lines, curves, and circles on
b potential d ardent a coordinate plane. 2 1 4  2 2  3 20  4 3  5 5
2 Cartesian coordinate system 3 1 carbohydrate 3 protein
PHILOSOPHY 3 modern mathematics 2 lipid 4 nucleic acid
Wittgenstein 4 physics and engineering 4 1 carbohydrate 3 lipid
2 1c 2a 3e 4f 5d 6b 3 1 the horizontal position 2 protein 4 nucleic acid

3 1 He met people who were culturally 2 the vertical position 5 1 ✓


important, such as artists and 3 x, y 2 ✓
musicians. 4 coordinate axis 3 ✓
2 He started studying aeronautics, 5 origin, (0,0) 4 ✓
but became more interested in 6 left, down 5
✗ Lysine is used in the body to
mathematics and logic. produce enzymes and hormones.
4 b (6,3)
3 Bertrand Russell thought he was 6

c (-2,-4)
one of his best pupils.
d (6,-4)
4 He gave most of it away (first to
artists and then to his family). 5 1b 2e 3d 4a 5d
5 No, it was rejected by publishers.
6 He felt that he had solved his
philosophical problems.
4 1C 2E 3A 4D

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SCIENCE PHYSICS 5 1d 2a 3e 4b 5f 6c


6 1 Objects on Earth are affected by
Biochemical processes: genetic Electromagnetism gravity.
engineering 2 a void 2 Humans have a small surface area
2 1 The project aims to identify the b interact compared to volume, so we are
estimated 20,000 to 25,000 genes in c gravity affected by gravitational forces.
human DNA. d equation 3 friction and adhesion
2 agriculture, medicine, and research e particle 4 They are less affected by gravity, and
3 By providing a healthy gene to they can use friction and adhesion
replace the unhealthy gene, some
3 1c 2a 3b 4a 5c 6d to stick to walls.
diseases can be treated. 5 If an insect is light, it won’t break
PHYSICS
3 1C 2A 3F 4B 5E the surface tension of the water.
Electric and magnetic fields 6 By spreading it out over six legs.
4 1f 2a 3b 4e 5c 6d
1 All of them have electric fields. 7 The point of the paper clip breaks
5 1 ✗ It means that there are variations through the meniscus.
in eye and hair colour. 2 1 living organisms
8 the meniscus of the water
2
✓ 2 in motion
3
✓ 3 strongest
4
✗ GM food isn’t considered safe by 4 charged particles
everyone because the effects on the 5 two
environment aren’t known. 6 magnetosphere
5
✗ Genetic engineering is being 3 1b 2a 3d 4b 5b 6a
applied in trying to find a cure for
cancer. 4 1 ✗ Until recently, scientists haven’t
6
✓ known that insects can sense
electric fields.
6 They are used because they can go 2

into cells with genetic information. 3

7 1b 2a 3b 4d 4
✗ When bumblebees land on a
flower, the electric field becomes
SCIENCE more positively charged.
Weather processes 5
✗ They use the information to find
out if other bees or pollinators have
2 a insolation c condensation visited the flower.
b precipitation d evaporation 6

3 1 Weather relates to short term
atmospheric conditions. Climate PHYSICS
describes average weather
conditions over a period of time. Galileo’s laws of scaling
2 It is converted into energy. 3 1 flies 5 jug
3 absorption, scattering, and 2 Italian 6 fridge
reflection 3 world 7 safe
4 air temperature, wind, cloud, and 4 smaller 8 size
precipitation 4 1 ✗ Galileo’s work is still influential in
5 It’s when water vapour collides and modern physics.
joins with tiny particles of salt and 2
✗ As the width of an object is
dust floating in the atmosphere. doubled, the surface area is squared.
6 They form when moist air cools. 3

7 It forms when cloud droplets collide 4
✗ The larger an object is, the smaller
and join together. surface area to volume ratio it will
4 1d 2a 3c 4e 5b have.
5
✗ The jelly needs to be elastic but
5 1F 2D 3B 4E 5A 6C firm.
6

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