<p>I was wondering if anybody has the answer sheet to the New Jersey Science League Physics I March 2009 test? I have misplaced mine unfortunately and would be very grateful if anybody can post his/her answers or email them to <a href="mailto:georgiab92@gmail.com">georgiab92@gmail.com</a>. Thanks in advance for your help! :)</p>
<p>So far, I've gotten:
1) a
2) b
3) d
4) c
5) d
6) d
7) d
8) a
9) a
10)c
....are these correct?</p>
<p>Thank you so much! I have quite a long night ahead of me! :S The problem is that my teacher has not taught us any of this material, and the Science League people have to teach ourselves 5 new chapters before the March Test. I am starting to try a Science League test per night for some extra practice. Okay, for numbers 11-15 I have gotten:
11) a
12) a
13) c
14) b
15) d</p>
<p>Yes, that’s very true. I’m wondering maybe he has lived in New Jersey before? I don’t know how else he would have access to a New Jersey Physics League test lol</p>
<p>fairy_dreams thank you for your help! I’ll take this advice into account and hopefully just do my best with my own answers. You’re really helpful and kind btw. :)</p>
<p>Umm yea just google and I think you can find practice tests from every year, besides 2009. Physics science league is especially easy to find. And umm yea, I wouldn’t trust a guy who says most of your answers are “wrong” when he’s from like Southern California. If you want 2008 I think I have it.</p>
<p>meadow36 you are very funny and realistic haha…I’m starting to think that Mr. Saugus is trying to pull a fast one on me but I (thanks with your help) have managed to see past this. The trouble is that I Googled this, but only past NJ Science League Physics 2 Tests popped up, not Physics I. The answers to the 2008 March NJ Science League answers would be superb too! If there is any way that you can somehow give me the 2009 answers that would be awesome but no worries. My Physics professor is crazy…she expects us to learn five chapter in less than one week! Your help, again, is acknowledged and loved! :D</p>
<p>I took the February test. It was allll on momentum (which we haven’t learned, since I am a freshmen in a class equiv. to AP Physics B) and I’m not amazing at physics to begin with so…</p>