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GCSE combined science quizzes - explained

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These questions are suitable for GCSE combined science students studying any awarding body specification.

The quick-fire quizzes will ask 10 combined science questions, across a random selection of topics and will change the questions each time you return. Be sure to come back and test your knowledge.

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Take the GCSE combined science quick-fire quiz 1

It may be useful to have a calculator, as well as a pen and paper handy while you take each quiz.

There are 10 quick-fire questions in each and should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

You can take the quiz again and answer a new set of questions.

The first quiz covers the following topics:

  • Atomic structure and the periodic table
  • Chemical analysis
  • Electricity
  • Quantitative chemistry
  • Bioenergetics
  • Chemistry of the atmosphere
  • Energy and energy changes
  • Cell biology
  • Ecology
  • Forces
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Take the GCSE combined science quick-fire quiz 2

The second quiz covers the following topics:

  • Atomic structure and the particle model
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  • Magnetism and electromagnetism
  • Waves
  • Bonding and structures
  • Infection and response
  • Organic chemistry
  • Chemical changes
  • Inheritance, variation and evolution
  • Organisation
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GCSE combined science revision links

Click the links below to review any of the topics covered by your awarding body in the activity:

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