This document contains the marking scheme for an ICT uniform test with 7 questions. It provides the answers and marks awarded for each part of each question. The questions cover topics like Pascal programming, output formatting, variables, if/else statements, and multimedia compression methods. For each question, it lists the answers or code snippets and the number of marks awarded per part in parentheses.
This document discusses three modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. For conduction, it notes that materials can be good or poor conductors of heat. Convection involves hot or cold fluids rising or sinking, setting up convection currents that heat or cool surrounding areas quickly and evenly. Radiation describes how materials can be good or poor radiators and absorbers of heat energy depending on their properties like color, and how this affects heating and cooling through the emission and absorption of infrared radiation.
The French Revolution broke out in 1789 during the reign of the indecisive King Louis XVI. Years of social, political, and economic problems, as well as the influence of Enlightenment ideas, led to unrest among the commoners. In May 1789, the Estates-General was convened to address France's fiscal crisis but ended in deadlock. In June, the National Assembly swore the Tennis Court Oath, pledging not to disband until France had a constitution. On July 14, 1789, crowds stormed the Bastille prison, marking the start of the French Revolution.