essentially everything studied so far in AS, so:
Enzymes
Carbohydrates
Cell structures
Osmosis
Heart structure
Magnification calculations
etc...
Ask the audience.
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yes i am also giving nda exam and it is compulsory. (bad for me as i don't have bio)
biology,chemistry,physics,english,hindi
It doesn't matter what your major is. An English major could do better than any science major, if they study all the science that will be on the exam. Any exam prep course or book will tell you which information you need to know for the exam. The rest is up to you. As a biology major, I found I had only covered about half of the material on the exam. Also I do badly at physics, but I pulled it up from a 6 to a 13. It just took lots of practice.
Mock exam is the correct phrase.
You can find mock exam questions by doing a google search with the following keywords 'SCJP Mock Exam Questions'
It is an Exam where you write about a certain topic.
fliqi is the best portal for mock test
Mock Justice - 2012 1-1 was released on: USA: 30 June 2012
That will depend on your school/exam board. Ask your teacher and they will be able to find out for you.
You can visit at www.cat100.in for Mock Test as well as all required info about MBA/CAT Exam.
where can i get free iosh papers to study? iosh-exam-answers.co.uk will give you speedy answers to your iosh questions. I found them to be a awesome study aid, and as of March 2012 all seemed current. In fact I would say 8 out of 10 of my exam questions were in the mock papers.
a "run through" of your real exams. you will treat them like real exams- with timetables and exam rooms and invigilators etc. don't worry because they don't really matter- but do your best
You can find a lot of SCWCD Mock Exams in the internet. Some are available in the related links section
Are you looking to boost your performance on the ANS-C01 exam? One effective strategy is to incorporate mock exams into your study routine. Mock exams are designed to simulate the actual exam experience, allowing you to gauge your readiness and identify areas for improvement.
Only you know the answer.