Understanding how to approach exam questions helps to boost exam performance. Question types will include multiple choice, structured, mathematical and practical questions.
Foundation tier papers may include questions in which you have to complete a sentence. Some of these questions include words to choose from in a box. You do not have to use all the words - some of them will be wrong.
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Sample question 1 - Foundation
Question
When a radioactive isotope decays it can produce beta particles.
Beta particles can cause cancer.
Complete the sentences.
Use words from the box. [2 marks]
benign
controlled
malignant
slow
uncontrolled
benign
controlled
malignant
slow
uncontrolled
Tumours form when cell division is ______.
Tumours that do not invade other tissues are called ______.
Tumours form when cell division is uncontrolled.
Tumours that do not invade other tissues are called benign.
Sample question 2 - Foundation
Question
Hormones are involved in controlling the menstrual cycle and fertility.
Use the correct answer from the box to complete the sentence. [1 mark]