Practice Physics Questions for Gr 11 Exam Tomorrow

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A student preparing for their Grade 11 physics exam seeks practice questions across various topics, including force motion, sound, light, and electricity. They express frustration with the limited resources provided by their virtual school, which offers only a few practice problems. Forum members suggest using online resources like hypertextbook.com for additional practice questions. They also recommend checking out introductory physics textbooks from libraries for more comprehensive problem sets. The discussion emphasizes the need for effective study materials in virtual learning environments.
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Hey guys, I'm really sorry if this is the wrong place to post but didn't know where else to post.

I was wondering if anyone out there could give me questions so I can practise for gr 11 physics.

Preferably:
1 Force Motion Question
1 Sound Question
1 Light (SALT) Question
1 Light Medium Question
1 Electricity Question


The reason I ask is because I have an exam tomorrow and would like to get in some practise questions because I am doing this over virtual school and the course outline doesn't have much to work with.

Thanks.
 
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Good luck on your exam *tomorrow*.
 
don't you have a textbook? doesn't it have practice problems?
 
nope its virtual school and they give you like 2-3 questions on the course that you do online...and I'm done those so kind of trying to throw in some practise and stuff
 
You can try this site:

http://hypertextbook.com/physics/

It is kind of mixed, but in some areas it has reasonable practice questions. Best of luck.
 
...or check out an introductory physics textbook from the library which will have a bunch of basic practice problems.
 
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