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AQA A Level Law Paper 3 Test with Compete Solution 2024
AQA A Level Law Paper 3 Test with Compete 
Solution 2024 
An oppotunity to negotiate or form an offer - - Invitation to treat 
An oppotunity to negotiate or form an offer - - Invitation to treat 
An expression of willigness to contract in certain terms, made with the intention it will be legally binding 
on acceptance - - Offer 
The unconditional agreement to all the terms of the offer, communicated effectively from offeree to 
offeror - - Acceptance 
What you do as your part of the bargain. The...
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AQA A Level Law Paper 3 Test with Compete 
Solution 2024 
An oppotunity to negotiate or form an offer - - Invitation to treat 
An oppotunity to negotiate or form an offer - - Invitation to treat 
An expression of willigness to contract in certain terms, made with the intention it will be legally binding 
on acceptance - - Offer 
The unconditional agreement to all the terms of the offer, communicated effectively from offeree to 
offeror - - Acceptance 
What you do as your part of the bargain. The...
AQA A Level Geography - Changing Places Study Guide with Complete Solution
AQA A Level Geography - Changing Places 
Study Guide with Complete Solution 
Location - - where a place is on a map, latitude/longitude 
Locale - - Each place is made up of a series of locales where everyday life activities take place e.g. 
home, park. These locales dictate our social interactions and help forge attitudes, values and behaviours 
- naturally behave different in each of these places. 
Sense of place - - the subjective and emotional attachment to a place 
Space - - an area with no ...
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AQA A Level Geography - Changing Places 
Study Guide with Complete Solution 
Location - - where a place is on a map, latitude/longitude 
Locale - - Each place is made up of a series of locales where everyday life activities take place e.g. 
home, park. These locales dictate our social interactions and help forge attitudes, values and behaviours 
- naturally behave different in each of these places. 
Sense of place - - the subjective and emotional attachment to a place 
Space - - an area with no ...
AQA A Level English Language Paper 2 with Complete Solution
AQA A Level English Language Paper 2 with 
Complete Solution 
Nicolas Ostler - - He thinks that instant translation technology will remove the need for people to 
learn new languages and might prevent many languages around the world from becoming extinct 
Kachru's Circles - - A very important model of how English has developed and is developing across 
the world 
McArthur - - The circle of World English 
Crystal - - Believes that English will break up into a series of distinct dialects (and ult...
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AQA A Level English Language Paper 2 with 
Complete Solution 
Nicolas Ostler - - He thinks that instant translation technology will remove the need for people to 
learn new languages and might prevent many languages around the world from becoming extinct 
Kachru's Circles - - A very important model of how English has developed and is developing across 
the world 
McArthur - - The circle of World English 
Crystal - - Believes that English will break up into a series of distinct dialects (and ult...
AQA A level design and technology Test with Complete Solution 2024/2025
AQA A level design and technology Test with 
Complete Solution 2024/2025 
compressive strength - - the force at which a material breaks under pressure 
tensile strength - - A measure of how much stress from pulling, or tension, a material can 
withstand before breaking. 
bending strength - - The ability to resist forces that may bend the material. 
shear strength - - measures the largest shear force a materials can stand before ripping apart 
Torsional strength - - Resists a twisting force 
Hard...
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AQA A level design and technology Test with 
Complete Solution 2024/2025 
compressive strength - - the force at which a material breaks under pressure 
tensile strength - - A measure of how much stress from pulling, or tension, a material can 
withstand before breaking. 
bending strength - - The ability to resist forces that may bend the material. 
shear strength - - measures the largest shear force a materials can stand before ripping apart 
Torsional strength - - Resists a twisting force 
Hard...
AQA A LEVEL Chemistry Test with Verified Solution 2024/2025 Graded A+
AQA A LEVEL Chemistry Test with Verified 
Solution 2024/2025 Graded A+ 
Relative atomic mass - - The average mass of an atom of an element, relative to 1/12th of the 
mass of an atom of Carbon-12 
Relative molecular mass - - Average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th of the mass of a 
carbon-12 atom 
The Avogradro constant - - the number of particles in a mole 
ideal gas equation - - pV = nRT 
empirical formula - - the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound 
percen...
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AQA A LEVEL Chemistry Test with Verified 
Solution 2024/2025 Graded A+ 
Relative atomic mass - - The average mass of an atom of an element, relative to 1/12th of the 
mass of an atom of Carbon-12 
Relative molecular mass - - Average mass of a molecule compared to 1/12th of the mass of a 
carbon-12 atom 
The Avogradro constant - - the number of particles in a mole 
ideal gas equation - - pV = nRT 
empirical formula - - the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element in a compound 
percen...
AQA A Level Biology Test with Complete Solution A+ Rated (verified Answers) 2024/2025
AQA A Level Biology Test with Complete Solution A+ 
Rated (verified Answers) 2024/2025 
what are killer t-cells? - - - cytotoxic cells 
- bind to non-self antigens 
how to killer t-cells work? - - 1. virus attaches to and enters host cell 
2. viral DNA causes host cell to express viral antigens on its surface 
3. killer t-cells attaches to viral antigens on infected cells 
4. killer t-cells induces death of infected cell (apoptosis) 
what is apoptosis? - - programmed cell death 
how do killer t-...
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AQA A Level Biology Test with Complete Solution A+ 
Rated (verified Answers) 2024/2025 
what are killer t-cells? - - - cytotoxic cells 
- bind to non-self antigens 
how to killer t-cells work? - - 1. virus attaches to and enters host cell 
2. viral DNA causes host cell to express viral antigens on its surface 
3. killer t-cells attaches to viral antigens on infected cells 
4. killer t-cells induces death of infected cell (apoptosis) 
what is apoptosis? - - programmed cell death 
how do killer t-...
AQA A Level Astrophysics Quiz with Complete Solution Graded A+ | 2024/2025
AQA A Level Astrophysics Quiz with Complete 
Solution Graded A+ | 2024/2025 
What are lenses? - - Lenses change the direction of light rays by diffraction. 
What are converging lenses? - - Converging lenses are convex and cause rays of light to bends 
towards each other. 
What does convex mean? - - Thicker across the middle rather than the edges. 
What are the principal and lens axis? - - The horizontal axis through the centre of the lens is the 
principal axis. 
The vertical axis is called the ...
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AQA A Level Astrophysics Quiz with Complete 
Solution Graded A+ | 2024/2025 
What are lenses? - - Lenses change the direction of light rays by diffraction. 
What are converging lenses? - - Converging lenses are convex and cause rays of light to bends 
towards each other. 
What does convex mean? - - Thicker across the middle rather than the edges. 
What are the principal and lens axis? - - The horizontal axis through the centre of the lens is the 
principal axis. 
The vertical axis is called the ...
AQA 8062 Religious Studies - Paper 1 Christianity Test with Complete Solution
AQA 8062 Religious Studies - Paper 1 Christianity Test 
with Complete Solution 
Ascension - - The event 40 days after the Resurrection, when Jesus returned to God, the Father, in 
heaven. 
Atonement - - Literally 'at-one-ment', it refers to the reconciliation between God and humanity 
that was sealed by the sacrificial death of Jesus. 
Baptism - - The sacrament through which people become members of the Church. Baptism 
involves the use of water as a symbol of the washing away of sin. 
Believe...
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AQA 8062 Religious Studies - Paper 1 Christianity Test 
with Complete Solution 
Ascension - - The event 40 days after the Resurrection, when Jesus returned to God, the Father, in 
heaven. 
Atonement - - Literally 'at-one-ment', it refers to the reconciliation between God and humanity 
that was sealed by the sacrificial death of Jesus. 
Baptism - - The sacrament through which people become members of the Church. Baptism 
involves the use of water as a symbol of the washing away of sin. 
Believe...
Approaches in Psychology AQA with Complete Solution
Approaches in Psychology AQA with 
Complete Solution 
Imitation - - Copying behaviour of others 
Identification - - When an observer associates themselves with a role model and wants to be like 
the role model. 
live models - e.g teaches, siblings, parents 
symbolic models - people in the media 
Modelling - - From the observer's perspective, its imitating behaviour of the role model. From the 
role model's perspective, its the precise demonstration of a specific behaviour that may be imitated ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Approaches in Psychology AQA with 
Complete Solution 
Imitation - - Copying behaviour of others 
Identification - - When an observer associates themselves with a role model and wants to be like 
the role model. 
live models - e.g teaches, siblings, parents 
symbolic models - people in the media 
Modelling - - From the observer's perspective, its imitating behaviour of the role model. From the 
role model's perspective, its the precise demonstration of a specific behaviour that may be imitated ...
AP Bio exam 1 with Answers 100% Pass
AP Bio exam 1 with Answers 100% Pass 
Water: polar, electronegativity, and charge - - -polar 
-oxygen end is negative 
-hydrogen end is positive 
-neutral (same # of protons and electrons) 
How is a Hydrogen bond formed? - - formed between a highly electronegative atom of a polar 
molecule and a Hydrogen. (1 bond is weak, but many bonds are strong) (negative oxygen to positive 
hydrogen) 
Boiling and freezing points of pure water? - - -boils at 100 Celsius (boiling temp decreases at 
higher elev...
- Exam (elaborations)
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AP Bio exam 1 with Answers 100% Pass 
Water: polar, electronegativity, and charge - - -polar 
-oxygen end is negative 
-hydrogen end is positive 
-neutral (same # of protons and electrons) 
How is a Hydrogen bond formed? - - formed between a highly electronegative atom of a polar 
molecule and a Hydrogen. (1 bond is weak, but many bonds are strong) (negative oxygen to positive 
hydrogen) 
Boiling and freezing points of pure water? - - -boils at 100 Celsius (boiling temp decreases at 
higher elev...