ISA tests are split in different categories. Your teacher will first tell you what an experiment is about and you will have to firstly draw a table on it- making sure you include the units on your table- the table is for 2 or 3 marks.
Then, you will have to complete the investigation using equipment. Make sure you repeat the investigation to ensure your results reliability.
After completion, you will have to draw a graph for your results, this could be a line, scatter, pie or bar chart. Make sure you label your axis carefully according to your variables. Draw a line of best fit- which could be a curve or a straight line running through the points.
You will then receive an ISA paper. The first section of the paper contains questions about what happened in your test and questions about reliability, precision, accuracy, variables etc For this I seriously advise you that you revise scientific vocabulary. For my first test I didn't so I did not do well on this section. Here is a good website which contains all the information you need, advice and ALL the vocab you need to learn in order to do this.
http:/www.gcse.com/science/AQA_PSA_tables.htm
The second section of the paper is about another scientific experiment which can be totally unrelated. For this you will need to answer questions on it- for example, if there were any anomalies in the results, when could they have been taken to achieve better results and could the results be biased etc
For ISA tests, I personally don't think you need to revise the topic ,'bio, chem or physics' but you need to have a good understanding of scientific vocab and you must understand how science works and investigation work if you want to do well. Again, all info is in the link above ^^
Hope I helped and I hope you do fine! ;)
There are 40 questions on the science Aspire test.
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it could get your mind thinking about test questions, even if the questions aren't even the kind on the test your about to take.
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Science is concerned with objective reality, therefore it does not answer subjective questions, vaguely worded questions, or meaningless questions.
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irrelevant science test ;) jk it's actually investigative skills assesment