Im js nervous for creative and comp everything else should be a breeze

MauryanBroski mb i meant for averagemultichoice questions one for mine i searched it up and it says the same thing u said since it is a broad statement its d

Ronaldo {for your question i picked c for mine i picked a

guys anybody got more maths material, i finished all the one previously in the forum thats why

    MMHS ik what he meant its generalisation bc it generalising all birds having the ability to fly so it is a fallacy

    Ronaldo
    wait how could u get a slippery slope fallacy? Isnt that just when one thing leads to another but with negative connotations? Like if i get bad marks that's effect my report which will make my parents mad and then ill be grounded (like that), i agree its d because it should just be the conclusion is justified and correct

      I have read the website for these tests and they state that the tests are selective while some questions may be a bit more difficult. I suggest you know these questions, though, since they can be in the test.

      AaronForSelective
      the de roza tests were quite easy for many as said earlier on in some of these discussions so I think it may or may not be.

      How should I be prepared in the reading comprehension and maths test, For maths I have been told questions mostly around the formula (y=mx+c), is this true? and if i had to guess the answers how would you recommend me doing so.

      not all questions will be linear bc that is mainly yr 7-8 level, but this test will touch on yr9 and 10 concepts. year 10 concepts include parabolas, qaudratics and trigonometry combined so if you don't know them then its probably too late. There is no real way of being 'prepared' you just have to pretty much know all topics to a high level to get a chance to get in.