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syllabus for ijso-:
The syllabus of the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) lists the skills and areas of knowledge that you should be familiar with for this competition.
The International Junior Science Olympiad is a general science competition.
The IJSO syllabus is therefore not strictly divided into the disciplines biology, chemistry and physics but rather intends to highlight basic general concepts in science.
A. General Science Skills
Employ and Explain Scientific Methods
Use Scientific Terminology
Put Forward Hypotheses
Devise and Accurately Describe Methods/Experiments to Test Hypotheses
Assess the Validity of Different Sources of Information
Adequately Represent Data in Tables, Diagrams and Graphs
Interpret Data
B. Content Knowledge in Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Particles, Waves and Matter
What Things are Made of
Periodic Table
States of Matter and its Properties
Waves
Sound
Light
Energy
Nature of Energy and Energy Conservation
Various Forms of Energy
Transfer of Energy
Energy Conversion / Transformation and its Efficiency
Sources of Energy
Power
Interactions
Forces
Electric, Magnetic and Gravitational Fields
Type of Chemical Bonding - Nature, Structure and Strength
Chemical Reactions
Diffusion, Osmosis and Surface Tension
Principle of Thin Layer and Paper Chromatography
Effects of Radiation on Organisms
Forms of Communication
Structure, properties and functions
Cells
Parts of the Body
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysts
Acids and Bases
Systems
Continuity Principles in Closed Systems/Cycles
Equilibriums
Scales of Nature
Basic Concepts About Cycles in Nature
Ecology
Pollution Effects of Different Modes of Power Generation
Organisms as Systems
Plant Physiology
Electric Circuits
Thermodynamic Systems
Astrophysical Systems
Development and Evolution
Strategies of Environmental Adaptation
Theory of Evolution
Cell Cycle and Cell Division
Reproduction in Humans, Animals and Plants
Genes, Chromosomes and Genetics
Diseases
Mathematics Skills
Equations Involving
Fractions
Logarithms and Exponential Functions
Powers and Roots
Polynomials (e.g. solving quadratic equations)
Trigonometric Functions
Transformations of Equations to Obtain Linear Relations Plots of Functions
Simple Geometry
Basic Vector Algebra
Simple Statistics
Error Estimation
Rounding of Numbers and Representing Data With the
Proper Number of Digits / Significant Figures
Laboratory Skills
Work in the laboratory following safety regulations
Employ basic techniques for measuring the quantities mentioned in part B
Make observations using the five senses
Identify and use basic laboratory equipment
Use more sophisticated equipment if proper instructions are given
Collect data from an experiment being aware that instruments affect measurements
Identify error sources and estimate their effects.