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Uni is held up to be the pinnacle of intelligent achievement, a place only reserved for the cleverest of clever people – but, in your case, is that really true? Could you still pass your GCSEs? Or, have you been steadily losing brain cells one VK at a time since Year 11?

Well, now’s the time to prove how smart you really are. Did you peak at 16, or have you been gaining IQ points ever since?

Question 1/10

What are the TWO products of photosynthesis?

  • 1

    Glucose and chlorophyll

  • 2

    Oxygen and water

  • 3

    Glucose and oxygen

  • 4

    Carbon dioxide and chlorophyll

  • 1

    Covalent

  • 2

    Ionic

  • 3

    Macromolecular

  • 4

    Metallic

  • 1

    Cell

  • 2

    Chromosome

  • 3

    Gene

  • 4

    Nucleus

  • 1

    Gas and nuclear fuel

  • 2

    Coal and geothermal

  • 3

    Biofuel and geothermal

  • 4

    Coal and gas

  • 1

    Atoms

  • 2

    Electrons

  • 3

    Ions

  • 4

    Molecules

  • 1

    A disease that’s not caused by a pathogen so can’t be spread on

  • 2

    A disease that only affects one part of the body

  • 3

    A disease that prevents that patient from communicating

  • 4

    A disease that’s not caused by a virus

  • 1

    The store of chemical energy in the battery has reduced

  • 2

    The store of thermal energy in the battery has reduced

  • 3

    The store of kinetic energy in the battery has reduced

  • 4

    The store of gravitational energy in the battery has reduced

  • 1

    Alpha

  • 2

    Beta

  • 3

    Gamma

  • 4

    Delta

  • 1

    Mitosis

  • 2

    Meiosis

  • 3

    Cloning

  • 4

    Division

  • 1

    Decomposition

  • 2

    Displacement

  • 3

    Neutralisation

  • 4

    Precipitation

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passed
10/10

Correct answers

Let me guess, you’re some sort of science grad? Ha. Knew it. And, if you’re not, maybe you need to consider swapping degrees. Not that other subjects aren’t worth studying - History of Art has so many uses in the real world. Plus, it doesn’t actually matter what degree you study if you want to get into teaching. With their refresher courses, Teach First will happily help you learn whatever’s needed to become a science teacher.

Click here to find out more about Teach First’s Graduate Scheme and how to apply now!