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    Gauntlets are advanced/more difficult questions. Before attempting Gauntlets, make sure that your fundamentals are sound.

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    Besides its name, each Gauntlet is code-named with 1 letter and 5 numbers, for example: C03013 - Elevator.

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    The letter describes the targeted audience. 'P' is for pure Physics, 'C' is for Express combined sciences (Physics), and 'N' is for Normal Academic combined sciences (Physics).

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    The first 2 numbers describe the chapter that particular Gauntlet requires knowledge of, based on the Express combined sciences (Physics) Syllabus.

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    The 3rd and 4th numbers represent the Gauntlet question number. For example, C03013 would be the first Gauntlet question ever created for Chapter 3 - Forces, in the Express combined sciences (Physics) syllabus.

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    The 5th and final number represents the difficulty level. Gauntlets are differentiated into difficulty level ratings from Level 1 (easiest) to Level 5 (most difficult).

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    Right now most Gauntlets are under construction, but we hope to bring more of them to you as soon as we can!

    WHAT ARE GAUNTLETS?

    Gauntlets are advanced/more difficult questions. Before attempting Gauntlets, make sure that your fundamentals are sound.

    ​

    Besides its name, each Gauntlet is code-named with 1 letter and 5 numbers, for example: C03013 - Elevator.

    ​

    The letter describes the targeted audience. 'P' is for pure Physics, 'C' is for Express combined sciences (Physics), and 'N' is for Normal Academic combined sciences (Physics).

    ​

    The first 2 numbers describe the chapter that particular Gauntlet requires knowledge of, based on the Express combined sciences (Physics) Syllabus.

    ​

    The 3rd and 4th numbers represent the Gauntlet question number. For example, C03013 would be the first Gauntlet question ever created for Chapter 3 - Forces, in the Express combined sciences (Physics) syllabus.

    ​

    The 5th and final number represents the difficulty level. Gauntlets are differentiated into difficulty level ratings from Level 1 (easiest) to Level 5 (most difficult).

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    Right now most Gauntlets are under construction, but we hope to bring more of them to you as soon as we can!