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A question commonly asked during a medical school interview; why do you want to study at this medical school?

This is a typical question asked by the majority of medical schools at interviews. Although it may seem like a very basic question, it is a great example of a question which can be easily prepared for and...

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If x:y = 7:4 and x+y = 88 , work out the value of x–y.

We know that x:y is 7:4, and therefore x is seven-elevenths of the total value of x and y. Therefore we can express x = 7/11 (x+y). Since we also know that the total of x+y is 88, we can substitute this i...

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Answered by Reece S. Maths tutor
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Describe and compare the processes of abrasion, solution and attrition in a coastal landscape (5 marks)

This question is a describe question so you do not have to explain how these processes work, you should point out similarities and differences between the three processes. You should write five clear poin...

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Answered by Tessa M. Geography tutor
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Messenger RNA (mRNA) is used during translation to form polypeptides. Describe how mRNA is produced in the nucleus of a cell.

This question, from an AQA past paper, is worth 6 marks and it is asking for you to describe the process of transcription - you do not have to explain or say why things happen. You should make 6...

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Answered by Tessa M. Biology tutor
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How do you form the perfect tense in Spanish?

The perfect tense in Spanish can be translated to English as 'I have done/eaten/been'. Firstly, you conjugate the verb 'haber' (to have), which is yo he, tu has, el/ella ha, nos hemos, vos habéis, ellos h...

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Answered by Lisa B. Spanish tutor
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