Science Museum
A guided tour of the Challenge of Materials gallery. Starts: 14:00
Challenge of Materials - gallery tour
Discover the history of Flight in this free tour. From mankind's earliest dreams of flight, through the Wright brothers to the jumbo jet.
Starts: 13:00
Flight Gallery Tour
A guided tour of our Making the Modern World gallery. Starts: 15:00
Making the Modern World - gallery tour
Events for Schools
A fast-moving and entertaining demonstration that explores forces and motion. Starts: 11:00, 12:15, 13:30
Feel the Force
Our popular Launchpad gallery is reserved for different age groups on different days. Find out when you can request places for your Key Stage 2 group.
Starts: 10:30
Launchpad open for Key Stage 2 IMAX Films
Dive into this magical 3D adventure and swim with some of the planet's most colorful creatures. Starts: 13:05
Deep Blue 3D
Journey through distant galaxies on this mission to service the Hubble Telescope. Starts: 14:20
Hubble 3D
Special Exhibitions
Explore how astronomy has changed the way we see our universe - and ourselves - through this object-rich exhibition. How astronomy has shaped our world.
Until Friday 30 December 11 Cosmos and Culture
An exciting new exhibition exploring the role played by technology in creating post-war Britain. Until Thursday 31 March 11
Hi-tech Britain
Explore the workings of the unconscious mind through a range of modern and historical objects and contemporary artworks.
Until Saturday 02 April 11 Mind Matter
Questions 1 - 7
The text describes different tours, films and exhibitions.
Which of these would probably be of most interest to the following people? Choose NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS from the text for each answer.
someone interested in sea life
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someone interested in films about outer space
2
someone interested in the human brain
3
someone interested in airplanes 4
someone interested in how a country developed since the war
5
someone interested in the way we live
6
someone interested in movement and energy
7
Question (8)
Questions 8 - 14
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
8
Safety instructions are given at the start of each lab session.
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It is not necessary to get a teacher's permission for all experiments.
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Ladies are not allowed to wear high heels in the laboratory.
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You are not allowed to throw anything to another person in the laboratory.
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All books should be left outside the laboratory work area.
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You must never stretch across an experiment.
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At the end of your session, you must clean all the equipment you have used.
Questions 15 - 21
It seems that certain television series may be 15 responsible for an increase in the number of students 16 for forensic and archaeological university courses. The increase in the 17 of these programs seems to have happened at the same time as demand for the courses has risen by around 32%. This was a huge increase particularly when 18 to increases in other science subjects such as chemistry and physics which both rose over the same period by 2% and 0.9%, 19 . Emsley believes that the trend may be due a certain glamour of the jobs 20 on the TV. He also feels that there be insufficient demand out there but that there are still opportunities in other 21 for people with the kind of skills acquired in forensic and archaeological courses. |
Question (22)
Questions 22 - 27
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
22
The TMIO can be controlled from your mobile.
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The oven has a metallic outer surface.
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The glass oven window can sometimes get hot.
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The TMOI has a lower 'pass' system than most high quality ovens.
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An extra full-width broiler pan is provided free with all TMIO ovens.
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The amount of heat loss is reduced by using space technology.
Question (28)
Questions 28 - 40
Do the following statements agree with the information given in the text?
TRUE | if the statement agrees with the information |
FALSE | if the statement contradicts the information |
NOT GIVEN | if there is no information on this |
28
At this year’s Solar Decathlon, ‘thin film’ covered the roof of the modernist box.
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When space is not a problem, it’s probably better to use crystalline films.
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Team Germany’s house won because of its ability to turn indirect sunlight into electricity.
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The price reduction of crystalline films has prevented thin films from gaining market share.
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In the last three years, First Solar’s share price has increased more than Standard & Poor’s clean-energy index.
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First Solar is not yet listed on the S&P 500.
Questions 34 - 40
Based on its contract with China, it seems probable that First Solar will
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further. However, it does face competition from several sources. First, there are a number of
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using the potentially
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CIGS production process. In addition,
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power, though perhaps not as
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as the alternatives is still the cheapest. And despite a narrowing
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, solar’s biggest competitor is still
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