Section III · sciences
Stimulus-grouped MCQs. 40% chem, 40% bio, 20% physics, matching ACER's split.
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AI-powered GAMSAT preparation — stimulus-grouped MCQs across all three sections, written-task prompts with LLM feedback, timed mocks, and section-by-section insights.
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Plate 01 · Section III · sciences
Each stimulus — a graph, table, reaction scheme, free-body diagram — carries 2–5 questions. Reasoning from new information, not recall of facts you've memorised. 40% chemistry, 40% biology, 20% physics, matching ACER's split.
Read the graph, then answer 2–5 questions tied to it. No standalone trivia.
Why the right answer is right, and why each distractor was tempting.
40/40/20 across chem · bio · physics. Sit a paper and the mix is calibrated.
Figure 1. Titration curve of 25.0 mL of a weak monoprotic acid (HA) with 0.100 M NaOH.
Equivalence point at VNaOH ≈ 25 mL · pH ≈ 8.7 · half-equivalence pH ≈ 4.74
Which value best estimates the pKa of HA, and why?
The new tools arrive promising leisure. Each generation greets them the same way — washing machines, microwaves, email, AI — with a small inward bow of relief: at last, something will do this for me. And each generation, within a few years, finds itself working longer hours than before. The labour saved is not returned to the labourer; it accrues to whoever owns the labour-saving device. The promise of leisure was always a promise of productivity in disguise.
— original passage
The author's central claim is best summarised as:
Plate 02 · Section I · humanities
Every stimulus is original — written for GAMSAT-shaped reasoning. Each one carries 2–5 questions on close reading, author intent, argument evaluation, inference. ACER's emphasis: novel application, not recall.
Prose fiction and non-fiction, poetry, plays, cartoons, tables, diagrams — the full ACER range.
Commissioned originals across themes. Never paraphrased from published authors.
Main idea, intent, inference, argument flaw — track which skill you keep missing.
Plate 03 · Section II · written task
Four quotes on a theme — write a coherent response. Your essay is read by an LLM examiner three independent times across two criteria (Thought-and-content, Organisation-and-expression), then averaged. Variance is shown, so you see how stable your score is.
Task A (socio-cultural) and Task B (personal/reflective). Four quotes per prompt, just like the real exam.
Each essay graded three times, mean-of-three. Variance visible so you can see grader uncertainty.
Optional 30-minute countdown — toggle on for a realistic Section II sit.
"The degree of civilisation in a society can be judged by entering its prisons."
— Fyodor Dostoevsky"Punishment is justice for the unjust."
— attributed, Saint Augustine"A society that has more prisoners than university graduates has misunderstood both."
— anonymous, oral history, 2003"Mercy is the fairest mark of justice."
— Mary ShelleyWrite a structured response engaging with the ideas above. You may agree, disagree, or complicate any of the positions.
Plate 04 · per-section insights
Section-by-section accuracy across every item you've answered, rolling 14-day window. Section II essays included with their mean LLM score. The weakest section is highlighted — that's where tomorrow's set starts.
Computed from your actual answers, never a self-rating.
S1, S2, S3 tracked separately — and S3 broken down by discipline.
The lowest section with enough volume becomes tomorrow's recommended drill.
SN2 vs E2 selectivity. Given: - secondary alkyl halide - strong, bulky base (e.g. t-BuOK) - polar aprotic solvent (DMSO) Which mechanism dominates, and what is the single most important reason?
tap to revealE2 dominates. The bulky base cannot easily reach the α-carbon for SN2 backside attack, but it can readily abstract the β-hydrogen. Polar aprotic + secondary + bulky strong base ⇒ elimination wins. • Strong + bulky base → favours E2 • Polar aprotic → both SN2 and E2 enabled, but steric is decisive • Tertiary substrate would push even further to E2 / E1
tap to flip backPlate 05 · flashcards
Cards you nearly miss reappear sooner. Decks seeded from your weakest Section III topics this week — so the next 15 minutes of revision starts where it matters.
SM-2 schedules each card; no deck construction needed.
Cards prompt mechanism + reasoning, not single-word recall.
Anything you read in a textbook — paste it, tag it, it joins the cadence.
Plate 06 · exam mode
Real ACER timing and shape. Flagging grid, no drip-fed feedback until the bell. The debrief afterwards links each miss back to a topic, a card, or a stimulus to revisit.
No interruptions during. After: one scrollable page linking every miss to what closes the gap.
The grid tells you what's answered, flagged, and untouched — at a glance.
75 items at the actual 150-minute clock. Pacing tested honestly.
Q12 — A 2.0 kg trolley moving at 3.0 m/s collides inelastically with a stationary 4.0 kg trolley on a frictionless track. What is the velocity of the combined mass immediately after collision?
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Real humans on supportStimulus-grouped MCQs across humanities and sciences. LLM-graded essays for the written task. A 75-question timed paper. Insights that tell you which section to revise next.
Stimulus-grouped MCQs. 40% chem, 40% bio, 20% physics, matching ACER's split.
Original prose, poetry, cartoons, tables. Close reading and argument evaluation.
Task A and Task B prompts. LLM-graded with 3 independent reader passes.
Accuracy tracked separately for S1, S2 and S3 so you know where to focus next.
SM-2 spaced repetition seeded from your weakest topics this week.
Full 75-question Section III paper at ACER timing, with debrief.
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