MAY 2005 TEST – FORM TWO(math experimental)

<p>i put that porcupine women are those that do not plan ahead</p>

<p>i put wi****l</p>

<p>you didnt get the critical reading passage about the porcupine woman who went across the river on the beaver (and then killed him for no apparent reason)??? haha unless i was delusional from so many little empty circles staring at me…</p>

<p>awsome, i completely guessed on #19 as my procter was saying"put down your pencils"…everything on the math was relatively easy, except the function question, which i really dont remember at all except that it was 2 lines which were always spaced 2 apart</p>

<p>for the question about rap and hip hop music…i put trenchant, sorta guessing</p>

<p>does anyone remember the verbal fill in’s…i forget them, a few were difficult, the passage questions were a little vague, escpecially the black hole comparison question but overall not too bad</p>

<p>I got women who do not plan ahead…!</p>

<p>i had the porcupine one, haha i loved it! quite an entertaining story, but i didnt expect the beaver to be the one punished at the end.</p>

<p>tvnut, trenchant was right, i dont know about the blak hole one, and i remember some of the fill in the blank so if you have any in particular</p>

<p>poor beaver …</p>

<p>poor me… i didnt say trenchant…</p>

<p>haha</p>

<p>also did you guys say conoissuer (sp?) for one of the reading Qs? i forget the question…</p>

<p>what raw score do u need to get around a 670 on Math</p>

<p>Yea, I put trenchant too just because it sounded like the most caustic word from the choices heh, but after looking it up in the dictionary it seems to be correct.</p>

<p>the c word was circumspect. i put that too, but i doubt that its right.</p>

<p>i think the porcupine is experimental</p>

<p>i also got that porcupine women are those that dont plan ahead</p>

<p>what was the answer to the question sorta like “how does this story relate to legal matters” or something along those lines…also, what was the answer to the “what part of the Alaskan culture does this show”, I said that an oral agreement is binding or something like that</p>

<p>it was definately trenchant, and i think the connoiseur one was progenitor.</p>

<p>be back later guys</p>

<p>no, the experimental was math. (for us) sorry!</p>

<p>i thought that one of the maths was experimental?</p>

<p>(dammit…circumspect…)</p>

<p>I put progenitor instead of connoisseur as well.</p>

<p>waht does experimental mean anyway???</p>

<p>I got that it shows – the Indians … when they speak orally to an agreement: IT IS BINDING anyone else?</p>