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GCSE Physics - quick-fire quizzes

Part of Physics (Single Science)Quick-fire questions

GCSE physics quizzes - explained

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These questions are suitable for GCSE physics students studying any awarding body specification.

The quick-fire quiz will ask 10 physics questions, across a random selection of topics and will change the questions each time you return. Be sure to come back and test your knowledge.

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Take the GCSE physics quick-fire quiz

It would be useful to have a calculator, pen and paper handy while you take the quiz.

There are 10 quick-fire questions that should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

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GCSE physics revision links

Click the links below to review any of the topics covered by your awarding body in the activity:

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More GCSE quizzes

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Take a look at more GCSE quick-fire quizzes or practise GCSE exam-style questions for maths, biology, chemistry, physics, combined science, computer science and geography.

Improve your skills answering exam-style questions.

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