MT1 - Practice exams on Carmen

Zellmer, Robert zellmer.1 at osu.edu
Wed Feb 1 16:29:32 EST 2023


The Practice Exams module is published.  There are 3 practice exams.

Read the "Preparing for Midterm Exams: Using Practice Exams" which
describes how you should use the practice exams.   You should treat
these as if they're real exams and time yourself.  I'll discuss this in lecture
tomorrow.

Click on the link for "Preparing Your Device for Exams".  This is in the
"Exams" module as well.

Also, click on the link for testing the LockDown browser.  Even if you used
this in one of our chemistry classes before, please try it again as some
things may have changed.  Make sure you're using Eduroam for your
WiFi connection.

The "CHEM 1220 - Preparation for Exam #1" link will take you to the page
with the actual practice exams.  There's a link there for the supplemental
information you will get on the midterm.  Your midterm info page will have
that info and a periodic table.  It may not necessarily look just like the one
given for the practice exams.   I also have a link for the information page
at the "Exams" link on my personal class webpages.

Try to take at least one before the review.  It appears they didn't put any
in the LockDown browser and they're not timed.  Give yourself 70
minutes and take them as if they're the real thing (you could push
yourself a little and try it in 65 min).  This will give you a better idea how
well you know the material and lets you zero in on the things you don't
know and not worry about the things you do know.

Do not take any of them until you've finished all the material which
will be covered on the midterm.

There are also PDF forms of each practice exam and the solutions.
The PDF solutions for Practice V1 are not in the same order as the
questions in the PDF form of the exam.

The study guides listed there may be problematic.  We were told
yesterday the section numbers and end-of-chapter exercises listed
are from the 14th ed.  For Ch 14 in the 15th ed. they've combined
sections 14.1 and 14.2 from the 14th ed.  Thus, the 15th ed. now has
only six sections, 14.1-14.6.  So, if you see "Section 14.4" that would
now be "Section 14.3" in the new edition.  Some of the EOCE numbers
have changed as well.  I'm working on correcting this in the PDFs but
it will take awhile.  For the most part you should be able to figure out
what section each problem corresponds to.

Dr. Zellmer
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