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PHY2 Examination Report 2014 - Public Version

The summary report provides statistics on the 2014 WACE examination in Physics Stage 2, including the number of candidates, mean scores, and score distributions. It notes that 18 candidates sat the exam with a mean score of 67%, lower than 2013 but the same as 2012. The exam was considered a good discriminator despite the small number of candidates. The general comment indicates the exam covered units 2A and 2B equally and balanced questions across sections. Markers noted candidates generally did well on experiments and graphs but struggled with complex heat transfer questions and experimental error. The advice for candidates suggests practicing applying kinetic theory to heating, cooling and expansion.

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PHY2 Examination Report 2014 - Public Version

The summary report provides statistics on the 2014 WACE examination in Physics Stage 2, including the number of candidates, mean scores, and score distributions. It notes that 18 candidates sat the exam with a mean score of 67%, lower than 2013 but the same as 2012. The exam was considered a good discriminator despite the small number of candidates. The general comment indicates the exam covered units 2A and 2B equally and balanced questions across sections. Markers noted candidates generally did well on experiments and graphs but struggled with complex heat transfer questions and experimental error. The advice for candidates suggests practicing applying kinetic theory to heating, cooling and expansion.

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Summary report for candidates on the 2014 WACE examination in

Physics Stage 2
Year
2014
2013
2012

Number who sat


18
27
33

Number of absentees
2
1
2

Examination score distribution

Summary
Almost all questions were answered by all 18 candidates indicating that the examination was of
an appropriate length. Candidates responses to questions suggested they had time to compose
their answers and were not rushed.
The overall mean of the paper was 67%. This was a little lower than in 2013, which had a mean
of 68%, but is the same as in 2012. With a range of marks for the paper from 23% to 96% the
paper was a good discriminator despite the small candidature. The mean for Section One: Short
Answer was 71%, for Section Two: Problem-solving the mean was 67% and for Section Three:
Comprehension the mean was 64%.

General Comment
The examination covered Units 2A and 2B equally. There was a good balance of questions from
each unit across each of the three sections.
Markers noted that most written responses were handled adequately although more complex
questions on heat transfer were not answered well. Most candidates who arrived at a correctly
calculated answer had set out their calculations clearly, and many were able to handle multiple
step calculations.
In general, answers to questions that related to experiments and investigations involving
graphing also revealed satisfactory understanding, except of experimental error. Many
candidates found the comprehension section to be difficult, suggesting a need for more practise
in this area.
A few candidates gave exceptionally good answers. It was generally felt that this was a suitable
paper for a well-prepared Stage 2 candidate.
Advice for candidates
Read the question carefully, noting both what is required and the mark allocation.
In calculation questions, a mark is often allocated for each different step involved in
answering the question.

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WACE Examination Report: Physics Stage 2

When giving written responses, note the mark allocation and ensure that you have a
different, valid point for each mark allocated. Remember that you are discussing the physics
involved so be specific rather than giving general statements.
When drawing diagrams, ensure that they are large, neat and labelled clearly.
Ensure that all working is shown in calculations because marks are awarded for
demonstrating understanding as well as for obtaining the correct answer.
Ensure that you practise applying the kinetic theory to situations involving heating, cooling
and expansion. This is tested regularly but is usually not well handled.

WACE Examination Report: Physics Stage 2

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