Exam Leaks 2025-2026 — Quick Reference
FAD1022 — Basic Physics II
Section A — Structured (15 × 3 = 45 marks)
| # |
Topic |
What to Expect |
| A |
Kirchhoff's law conditions |
2 conditions — KCL (junction) + KVL (loop) |
| A |
RC transients |
Capacitor charging/discharging, $\tau = RC$ |
| A |
Op-amp formula |
Inverting/non-inverting $V_{out}$ formula |
| A |
Ampere's Law |
$B$ inside/outside wire ($r < R$, $r > R$) |
Section A technique: 1 formula → 1 substitution → 1 answer with unit.
Section B — Pick 3 of 4 (12 marks each)
| Q |
Topic |
Priority |
Why |
| B1 |
Electrostatics — E-field vector + projectile |
✅ Everyone |
Marked "sng" (easy) |
| B2 |
Capacitor + Dielectric + Voltage Divider |
✅ Everyone |
Marked "sng" — Sir Hafizul's top pick |
| B3 |
AC — Phasor diagram, PRC/PLC/PCC, power |
✅ If comfortable |
Marked "sng" — but needs phasor drawing |
| B4 |
AC — RLC + resonance + claims |
❌ Skip |
Hard — only if AC is your strength |
Section C — Pick 4 of 6 (12 marks each)
| Q |
Topic |
Priority |
Why |
| C3 |
Self inductance + transformer |
✅ Everyone |
Marked "sng" — straightforward formulas |
| C4 |
Semiconductor + biasing + clippers |
✅ Everyone |
Most detailed leak available |
| C5 |
Atomic — Bohr radius derivation |
✅ Everyone |
Standard derivation, must show full algebra |
| C1 |
Magnetism — Gauss/Ampere derivation |
✅ Everyone |
Past year pattern |
| C2 |
EM — AC motor torque |
✅ If comfortable |
Torque on current loop |
| C6 |
Photoelectric effect |
⚠️ Predictable |
Heisenberg + photon momentum + de Broglie |
Miss Izzati's Additional Leak (2026-05-10)
New detail from miss Izzati complementing the earlier Hafizul/Kirchhoff leak:
| Topic |
Specifics |
Priority |
| Transistor circuit analysis |
Operating transistor or op-amp analysis; all BJT configurations (fixed, emitter-stabilized, voltage divider) |
HIGH |
| Explanation/justification |
Dr Zainal's questions need word-for-word lecture notes answers, with a "storyline" for Q-point |
HIGH |
| Magnetism ratios |
Ratio-type magnetism questions — practise with tutorials |
HIGH |
| Capacitor |
Focus on charging & discharging (high critical thinking) |
HIGH |
| Comparison tables |
Answer format: tabular comparison where applicable |
Medium |
| Section B specific |
Differentiate fixed bias, 6-mark derivation, Kirchhoff's law |
HIGH |
FAD1015 — Mathematics III
FAD1015 — Mathematics III
Part A (≈24 marks)
| Q |
Topic |
What to Expect |
| Q1 |
Binomial distribution |
Definition, characteristics, determine type, identify parameter vs statistics |
| Q2 |
Uniform distribution + Poisson |
Uniform dist, binomial→Poisson conversion, Tuto 13 Q1 style |
Part B (≈56 marks)
| Q |
Topic |
What to Expect |
| Q3 |
CDF + Poisson calculations |
Cumulative distribution function, Poisson computations |
| Q4 |
Continuous/discrete + probability |
Smallest/biggest $n$, $P(a < X < b)$, mean, SD |
| Q5 |
Hypothesis testing |
Critical value, p-value, compare with $\alpha$, conclusion, confidence interval |
|
⚠️ By-hand only |
No R hypothesis testing (t.test()) — confirmed NOT tested |
| Q6 |
Matrices in R ⭐ HIGHEST |
Matrix calc (Tuto 14), given R code find output, write R code |
General Tips
- Normal distribution: Lots of irrelevant numbers in long sentences — don't be tricked
- Statistical analysis: Students struggle most here — review tutorial questions
- Matrices: Easy. Most questions in R — cbind/rbind, create matrix, row matrix
- CRV (Tuto 5/6) is high priority
FAD1014 — Mathematics II
[!warning] Scope Updated 2026-05-07
The following is based on FAD1014 — Final Exam Scope 2025-2026 (sourced from FAD1014 Exam Scope 2025-2026 — Lecturer Slides, En Jedzry). The lecturer confirmed the exam is easier than past year papers. This overrides earlier leak-only info.
Exam Structure: 2 Hours
| Part |
Marks |
Questions |
| Part A |
24 |
Q1, Q2 — Answer ALL |
| Part B |
56 |
Q3, Q4, Q5, Q6 — Choose 4 of 6 |
Part A — Compulsory (24 marks)
Answer ALL questions in Part A. These topics are confirmed:
-
Integration:
- Integration as antiderivative
- Indefinite integral and standard integration (also in Part B)
- Integration by substitution method
- Definite Integrals
-
Applications:
-
Differential Equations:
- Introduction to first order DE
- Separable DE (also in Part B)
-
Sequence & Series:
- Introduction to series (converge/diverge) — also in Part B
- Summation of Finite Series (Method of Differences) — also in Part B
- Binomial expansion I ($(a+b)^n$, positive integer $n$)
-
Geometry:
- Parabola (also in Part B)
- Ellipse (also in Part B)
- Hyperbola (also in Part B)
Part B — Choose 4 of 6 (56 marks)
These topics are confirmed for Part B:
-
Integration:
- Indefinite integral and standard integration
- Integration by Parts
- Integration by trigonometric substitution
-
Differential Equations:
- Separable DE
- Homogeneous DE
-
Sequence & Series:
- Introduction to series (converge/diverge)
- Summation of Finite Series (Method of Differences)
- Maclaurin series
-
Geometry:
- Parabola
- Ellipse
- Hyperbola
- Parametric Equations
Scope Summary: What's Tested vs What's Not
Tested (Study These)
| Area |
Topics |
Part(s) |
| Integration |
Antiderivative, substitution, definite integrals, area under curve |
A |
|
Indefinite/standard integration |
A + B |
|
Integration by parts, trigonometric substitution |
B |
| DE |
Intro to first order DE |
A |
|
Separable |
A + B |
|
Homogeneous |
B |
| Series |
Binomial I ($n$ positive) |
A |
|
Intro to series, method of differences |
A + B |
|
Maclaurin series |
B |
| Geometry |
Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola |
A + B |
|
Parametric equations |
B |
NOT Tested (Skip These)
| Topic |
Reason |
| Integration of powers of trig functions |
Excluded |
| Integration by partial fraction |
Excluded |
| Area between curves |
Excluded |
| Volume of solids of revolution (any axis) |
Excluded |
| Binomial expansion II: $(1+x)^n$, non-positive $n$ |
Excluded |
| Taylor series |
Excluded |
| Linear DE (integrating factor method) |
Excluded — was incorrectly listed in earlier leaks |
| Circle geometry |
Excluded |
FAD1018 — Basic Chemistry II
| Leak Topic |
What to Expect |
| Brady's reagent for ammonia derivatives |
Only Brady's reagent (2,4-DNPH) for identifying carbonyl compounds — specifically ammonia derivatives |
FAC1003 — Programming II
| Leak Topic |
What to Expect |
| Pointers & References |
* dereference, & address-of, & reference params. Swap function with references |
| Functions (void vs non-void) |
Prototypes, definitions, calls. Non-void MUST have return |
| Recursion vs Iteration |
Factorial AND Fibonacci — both recursion AND iteration in same question |
| Scope of Variables |
Local (block), Global (program), Static (retains across calls) |
| Dynamic Memory Allocation |
new/delete for runtime arrays |
| Passing/Returning Arrays |
⚠️ Unconfirmed — verify with lecturer |
|
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Exam Specifics
| Detail |
Info |
| Part A |
Conceptual (T/F, fill blanks, identify errors) — 24 marks (2 Qs × 12 marks) |
| Part B |
Write full C++ code — 56 marks (4 Qs × 14 marks) |
| Total |
80 marks |
| Source |
FAC1003 Exam Leaks 2025-2026 — Adian Sani (adiancraft), revision session slides |
NOT Coming Out
- Searching and sorting algorithms
- Arrays (extensively)
- Strings (extensively)
Caveat
No FAC1003 lecture source pages exist in the wiki to cross-verify. The leak covers L19-L32 but these haven't been ingested. Tutorial 14 (OOP) covers OOP concepts which are NOT mentioned in the leak — the leak's priority topics are procedural C++ (pointers, functions, recursion).
Lecture Mapping — What to Study
FAD1022
FAD1015
FAD1014
FAD1018
FAC1003
| Leak Topic |
Read These Lectures |
| Pointers & References |
L19-L32 range — lecture sources not yet ingested |
| Functions & Prototypes |
L19-L32 range — lecture sources not yet ingested |
| Recursion & Iteration |
L19-L32 range — lecture sources not yet ingested |
| Scope of Variables |
L19-L32 range — lecture sources not yet ingested |
| Dynamic Memory Allocation |
L19-L32 range — lecture sources not yet ingested |
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