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J-Wang

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Hey, anyone that has completed their MX2 trials, what are the multiple choice questions like?
Could someone please give me an example of one so that I know what to expect?
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"Here is a function f(x). Which of the following best fits 1/f(x)?"

"Here is a function f(x) * g(x) and here is another function f(x). Which of the following best fits g(x)?"

"*Banked track problem*. Which of the following correctly resolves the forces horizontally and vertically?"

"What suppose a+b+c=1, where a,b,c are real positive numbers. What is the maximum/minimum value of abc?"

"z=a+ib and w=c+id. Find the value of z/w in x+iy form."

"What is the volume of X solid?"

"Which of the following is the equation of the tangent to this ellipse?"
 

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There is a sample from BOS.

Haven't your assessments had MC?
 

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"Who is the best teacher in the Maths Department?"

Saw that slipped in a Trial for fun.
 

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Multiple choice in my trials were relatively hard, they required a lot of working.
I think I like the new format, since the test was 6 questions in total, I noticed that the difficulty wasn't concentrated in questions 5-6 at all, it is spread out through out the whole paper. Not sure if the HSC will be the same.
 

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Multiple choice in my trials were relatively hard, they required a lot of working.
I think I like the new format, since the test was 6 questions in total, I noticed that the difficulty wasn't concentrated in questions 5-6 at all, it is spread out through out the whole paper. Not sure if the HSC will be the same.
Definitely won't be. A lot of Maths faculties are making the tests longer and harder to prepare them for the new HSC format.

They simply don't know what will be expected and so they prepare for the worst.
 

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