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AQA AS Physics FULL SET Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Analyse Interpret data to arrive at a conclusion. Annotate Add notation or labelling to a graph, diagram or other drawing. Apply Use information in a new context. Calculate Work out the value of something. Comment...

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AQA AS Physics FULL SET Exam Questions
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Analyse
Interpret data to arrive at a conclusion.


Annotate
Add notation or labelling to a graph, diagram or other drawing.


Apply
Use information in a new context.


Calculate
Work out the value of something.


Comment
Make a judgement based on a value.


Compare
Identify similarities and/or differences.


Construct
Assemble a piece of equipment (during practical work).


Deduce
Draw conclusions from information provided.


Describe
Give an account of.


Design
Set out how something will be done.


Determine
Use given data or information to obtain an answer.


Discuss
Present key points.


Distinguish
List the differences between different items.


Draw
Produce a diagram.

,Evaluate
Judge from available evidence.


Explain
Give reasons.


Identify
Provide an answer from a number of alternatives.


List
List a number of features or points without further elaboration.


Measure
Find an item of data for a given quantity


Outline
Set out main characteristics.


Predict
Give a plausible outcome.


Show
Provide structured evidence to reach a conclusion.


Sketch
Draw approximately.


Solve
Arrive at answer using a numerical or algebraic method.


State
Express in clear terms.


Suggest
Present a possible case/solution.


Write
Recall basic knowledge possibly after a simple numerical manipulation.


Accuracy
If a measurement result is judged to be close to the true value.

, Calibration
Marking a scale on a measuring instrument.

This involves establishing the relationship between indications of a measuring instrument and
standard or reference quantity values, which must be applied.

For example, placing a thermometer in melting ice to see whether it reads 0 °C, in order to check if
this has been done correctly.


Data
Information, either qualitative or quantitative, that has been collected.


Measurement error
The difference between a measured value and the true value.


Anomalies
These are values in a set of results which are judged not to be part of the variation caused by random
uncertainty.


Random error
These cause readings to be spread about the true value, due to results varying in an unpredictable
way from one measurement to the next.

They are present when any measurement is made, and cannot be corrected. Their effect can be
reduced by making more measurements and calculating a new mean.


Systematic errors
These cause readings to differ from the true value by a consistent amount each time a measurement
is made.

Sources can include the environment, methods of observation or instruments used.

They cannot be dealt with by simple repeats. If one is suspected, the data collection should be
repeated using a different technique or a different set of equipment, and the results compared.


Zero error
Any indication that a measuring system gives a false reading when the true value of a measured
quantity is zero, eg the needle on an ammeter failing to return to zero when no current flows. May
result in a systematic uncertainty.


Evidence
Data which has been shown to be valid.


Fair test
A fair test is one in which only the independent variable has been allowed to affect the dependent
variable.

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