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Here you go guys http://www.forddoctorsdts.com/quizzes/M ... titude.php . I got 89% on the first run, personally I thought I would have gotten more :cry: guess I have forgotten a few things since school :oops:


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79% on first run :oops:
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katanaman wrote:Here you go guys http://www.forddoctorsdts.com/quizzes/M ... titude.php . I got 89% on the first run, personally I thought I would have gotten more :cry: guess I have forgotten a few things since school :oops:
92% and as I pushed submit for the equal weights unbalanced on the seesaw I knew I was wrong, shoulda done better.

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88% but I was also watching a repeat of "Bottom" on the TV !!!
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Post by sowen »

94 %

Quite pleased with that after a long day at work. At least you can go back over it and see where you went wrong.

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88%

Reminded me of all the cutaway models they used to have in the science museum many years ago when I was a lad!
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90% - shame they don't give you your results per question.....

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Only 78% :oops:

But then skool was along time ago :?
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Post by kev_the_mole »

82% :shock: :shock: :shock:
But then skool was along time ago :?
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shame they don't give you your results per question.....
Do the test again and use the magnifying glass at the end to review your question scores. Don't cheat now :lol:

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Post by seight »

92% :shock: :shock:

Gutted I got one of the lever questions wrong because it said difficult and for some reason I read it as 'easy' !!!

The balloon presseure and cylinder filling got me :(

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84% Struggled on the Pulley questions :?
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96%, i need to get out more :oops:
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Post by ppyvabw »

I got 82%. Would have hoped for more because school was only six years ago.

I think some of the questions are a bit vague. Like the pendulum question. Do they mean which one oscillates with the highest frequency or which ball has the highest linear speed, and I think there will be two different answers. Also the liquids in canisters. I don't think it explicitly said if heat conducted through the sides of the canister. That's my excuse anyway :lol:

That one where it said will the water travel higher up tune a or tube b, I found that tricky. I said tude a.
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I said tube B to that but it might have been one that I got wrong :roll:
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I was going to say tube b because it would flow quicker in the narrow section wouldn't it, like pipes to sink taps, but then I thought if you made the narrow bit really really narrow, most of the water would go up a I think.
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