007
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 // 15:30
Mood: Funny
Music: Doki Doki Waku Waku - Saitou Ayaka
The exams:
- Chinese Paper 2.
- Chinese Paper 1.
Miss Vani appeared in both papers. Okay, now I think I know the
school's exam format.
They trust form teachers! Hahaha.
Biggest note: Question 3 and 5 (Paper 1). They're the two common questions chosen by my class.
(PS: Before the course, I fell down 'cause of the slippery ground.)
NSWS Course by Miss Vani."Okay, now, let's look at Question 32.
A molecule is the smallest part of substance that contains all of its atoms.
The photography shows models of four molecules: Ammonia (NH3), carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), chloroform (CHCl3) and methanol (CH3OH). They are not in order.
Which photograph shows a model of a chloroform molecule?
So, let's say: CHCl
3. How the molecule would look like would be like this:

(This was on the whiteboard.)
As you can see, from the four options (pictures), there is one with a white circle on top and 3 balls below."
Joanna, Tracy and me laughed. 3 balls. Some more, below.
Labels: exams, school
007
Tuesday, 28 April 2009 // 15:30
Mood: Funny
Music: Doki Doki Waku Waku - Saitou Ayaka
The exams:
- Chinese Paper 2.
- Chinese Paper 1.
Miss Vani appeared in both papers. Okay, now I think I know the
school's exam format.
They trust form teachers! Hahaha.
Biggest note: Question 3 and 5 (Paper 1). They're the two common questions chosen by my class.
(PS: Before the course, I fell down 'cause of the slippery ground.)
NSWS Course by Miss Vani."Okay, now, let's look at Question 32.
A molecule is the smallest part of substance that contains all of its atoms.
The photography shows models of four molecules: Ammonia (NH3), carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), chloroform (CHCl3) and methanol (CH3OH). They are not in order.
Which photograph shows a model of a chloroform molecule?
So, let's say: CHCl
3. How the molecule would look like would be like this:

(This was on the whiteboard.)
As you can see, from the four options (pictures), there is one with a white circle on top and 3 balls below."
Joanna, Tracy and me laughed. 3 balls. Some more, below.
Labels: exams, school