For the 1st Quarter Periodic Exam :)

Mathematics (42 point multiple choice exam - expect the exam to be analytical) :

  • Review on the Set of Real Numbers
  • Axioms (Field, Equality, Order)
  • Some Theorems on R
  • Proving
  • Completeness Axiom (LB, UB, GLB, LUB)
  • Relations and Functions Defintion
  • Examples of Relations and Functions
  • Domain and Range
  • Function Evaluation f(x)
  • Classification of Functions: odd / even / neither, one - to - one, inc / dec/ cons, continuous
  • Operations on Functions (this includes + - x / and composition)
  • Inverse of a Function (review properties)
  • Functions: linear, quadratic, absolute value, square root, step (greatest integer function)
  • Piecewise Functions
  • Hardcore Graphing and Analysis!
  • Definition of Polynomial Functions (Zeroes)
  • Theorems on Polynomial Functions
  • Graphing of Polynomial Functions
  • Definition of Rational Functions (asymptote and properties)
  • HA / VA / OA (Asymptotes)
  • Graphing Rational Functions
Biology (expect a l@-)ng periodic exam - mostly multiple choice):
  • Levels of Biological Organization
  • Emergent Properties
  • Evolution of Multicellular Organisms (Volvocine Series)
  • Advantages / Disadvantages of Multicellularity
  • Plant and Animal Tissues
  • Bioenergetics (remember the relative metabolic rate on animals?)
  • Trends and Strategies Used by Organisms to Process Food (carnivores vs. herbivores, digestion in lower animals)
  • Process of Digestion in Man (digestive organs, enzymes, hormones, processes)
  • Disorders of the Human Digestive System
  • Cellular Transport (remember active transport, diffusion, hypotonic solutions?)
  • Review of Plant Tissues
  • Transport in Plants (The Pressure Cohesion whatever theory)
Physics (40 point multiple choice exam):

  • Review of Significant Figures and Fundamental Units
  • Kinematics in One Dimension
  • Horizontal (x)
  • Vertical / Free Fall (y)
  • Equations of Motion (including accelerated motion)
  • Graphical analysis of motion
  • Newton's Three Laws of Motion
  • Definition of force, mass, acceleration, normal force, tension
  • Vectors
  • Computing the Resultant Vector using Component Method (remember SOH - CAH - TOA and formulas)
  • Projectile Motion (x + y)
  • Hardcore Problem Solving on these topics :)

Social Science (70 point exam mostly multiple choice + bonus points on SGR)

  • History / Social Science / Humanities
  • Geography and Map Projection
  • Big Geography Powerpoint
  • Viewpoints and Views
  • Origin of Man
  • Big Era 2
  • Big Era 3
  • Debt: The New Colonialism
  • Sharing Global Resources (for bonus points)
(Another post for the links and resources available for the periodic exam)


Chemistry (40 points multiple choice exam):
  • Lewis Structures (lewis symbols, rules)
  • Single /Double / Triple Bonds
  • Formal Charges
  • Resonance Structures
  • Exceptions to the Octet Rule
  • VSEPR (this includes AXE Notation, bond angle, EGG, MGG)
  • Polarity (polar / non polar compounds)
  • Valence Bond Theory (review s, p, d, f orbitals)
  • Hybridization
  • Sigma / Pi bonds
  • Molecular Orbital Theory (what's bond order btw?)
  • Chemical Nomenclature (common ion table! then the rules: learn it by heart)
  • Writing Chemical Equations
  • Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Oxidation Numbers
  • Redox Reaction (Oxidation - Reduction)
  • Redox in Acid / Basic Medium
English (100 point periodic exam)

Finish Ilustrado :)

  • Multiple Choice - 40 points
  • Vocabulary - 10 points
  • Whose line is it - 10 points
  • Sequencing - 10 points
  • Matching Type - 10 points
  • Essay - 20 points
All these subjects are arranged in order. Math first --> English last. Two exams per day. Sir Nat proctor natin :))

Exam starts at 12 and ends at 2. (Afternoon shift together with the first year).


Any more concerns or things to add? Thanks! :)

- Dave





2 comments:

miel

'steeeeeeg. si sir nat proctor natin. \m/

dave, thaaaaanks! :)

Anonymous

what?!

si sir nat proctor natin????

-Liz

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