Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Biology Tuition – Classification of Living Things

Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Biology Tuition – Classification of Living Things   Question 1 What of the following statements best describes classification? A. It is the grouping of objects with the same physical properties. B. It is the grouping of objects with similar characteristics. C. It is the grouping of objects with the different chemical characteristics. D. It is the grouping of objects that based on at least two same characteristics.   Question 2 Which of the following characteristics can be observed in hibiscus and rose? A. Both reproduce by spores. B. Both do not have true roots. C. Both have stems and leaves. D. Both have spores in the capsules.   Answers: Q1) B Classification is carried out based on the similar features or characteristics of objects ...

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Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Physics Tuition – Electricity Types of Circuits

Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Physics Tuition – Electricity Types of Circuits                               Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Physics Tuition – Electricity Parallel Circuit     Please contact Mr Ong @ 9863 9633 or Angie @ 96790479 if you need help in Secondary Science Physics Tuition                      

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Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Chemistry Tuition – Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

Tuition Singapore Secondary Science Chemistry Tuition – Elements, Compounds and Mixtures   Question 1 Which of the following sets contains only elements?A. Hydrogen, brass and oxygen B. Alcohol, sodium and seawaterC. Air, neon and oxygen D. Mercury, carbon and neon   Question 2 Which of the following elements is the most abundant in air?A. Oxygen B. NitrogenC. Carbon dioxide D. Argon   Question 3 Which of the following substances is not a compound?A. Salt B. Carbon monoxideC. Helium gas D. Steam   Answers: Q1) D – All the elements can be found in the Periodic Table. Q2) B – The percentage of nitrogen in air is 80 %. Q3) C –  Helium is an element   Please contact Mr Ong @ 9863 9633 or Angie @ 96790479 if you need help in Secondary Science Che ...

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Tuition Center Singapore A Level H2 H1 Biology Tuition – GENETIC BASIS FOR VARIATION

Tuition Center Singapore A Level H2 H1 Biology Tuition – GENETIC BASIS FOR VARIATION   Day-old chicks can be difficult to sex, but their down feathers reveal a sex-linked dominant character called ‘barred’. Female birds are XY and males are XX. Which cross would ensure correct sexing of the resultant chicks? A) Female-barred, Male-homozygous barredB) Female-barred,  Male-homozygous unbarredC) Female-unbarred, Male-heterozygous barredD) Female-unbarred, Male-homozygous barred Ans: B    Please contact Mr Ong @ 9863 9633 or Angie @ 96790479 if you need help in H2 H1 Biology Tuition    

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Tuition Center Singapore A Level H2 H1 Economics Tuition – Circular Flow of Income/SOL/Indicators

Tuition Center Singapore A Level H2 H1 Economics Tuition – Circular Flow of Income/SOL/Indicators   2007-2014 Compilation of A level Essay Questions  TYS N2014 In 2011, Singapore’s GDP at 2005 prices grew by 4.9%, the total population grew by 2.5%, inflation (as measured by the consumer price index) was 5.2% and overall unemployment stood at 1.9%. Source: http://www.singstat.gov.sg/stats/latestdata.html, accessed 30 January 2013 Discuss the limitations of these statistics in both assessing the change in the standard of living in the Singapore economy in 2011 and comparing it with that of other economies. [25] TYS N2014   $ billion Private Consumption Expenditure 129 Gross Fixed Capital Formation 77 Government Consumption Expenditure 34 Exports of goods and services 531 Impo ...

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