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SACE Year 11-12 Physics Practice

SACE Year 11-12 Physics Practice

Use this page for SACE Physics practice questions, senior secondary revision, and topic-based exam preparation. Skill Align practice includes student-readable questions, explanations, exercise mode, and test mode for parents comparing Australian senior subject coverage.

What is a practice skill?

A practice skill is a focused topic or question type designed to help students practise one curriculum-aligned concept with instant feedback and explanations. Skill Align uses practice skills to organise questions by year level, subject, strand, and curriculum focus.

Start with free SACE Physics sample questions.

Skill Align lets students practise by year level, subject, topic, and subtopic before deciding whether to subscribe.

No account is needed for sample questions. Create an account only when you want full topic-based practice access.

SACE Physics access: Full practice access for SACE Physics is selected by year level and subject, so families can choose the student's current stage before using topic-based practice. Current monthly prices are Year 11 AU$19/month and Year 12 AU$22/month.

Multi-subject discounts and current checkout availability are shown on the Pricing page.

SACE Physics practice questions by area of study

Parents and students can use this section to compare SACE Physics practice questions before opening sample demos or scanning the curriculum table below.

SACE Physics practice questions

Covers SACE Physics motion, energy, waves, circuits, relativity, electricity and magnetism, light, atoms, data analysis, and science inquiry skills.

Topic and subtopic coverage

Scan the table below to compare the units, areas of study, topics, and practice skills used for Skill Align practice and revision.

Sample question demos

Use the practice buttons near the top of the page to open public sample-question demos without creating a student session.

Year 11 and Year 12 planning

Compare Units 1-2 and Units 3-4 coverage so practice can match the student's current course stage.

South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) Physics is structured into Stage 1 (Year 11) and Stage 2 (Year 12).

This page presents SACE Physics practice topics so qualitative reasoning, quantitative modelling, graph interpretation, diagram reasoning, uncertainty analysis, and scientific inquiry requirements can be compared clearly across stages.

The SACE Physics pathway below is aligned with publicly available SACE subject outline information and organised for targeted practice planning.

Curriculum attribution

  • Skill Align independently prepares practice pathways aligned to publicly available curriculum and syllabus information.
  • Skill Align is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ACARA, VCAA, NESA, QCAA, SCSA, SACE, or any state curriculum authority.
  • Official curriculum, syllabus, study design, and assessment requirements should always be checked on the relevant authority website.
  • Skill Align modifies and reorganises referenced material for practice and study-planning purposes.

SACE Year 11-12 Physics practice skills

SACE Year 11-12 Physics currently includes 108 practice skills grouped by pathway.

108 practice skills
1 pathway

SACE Year 11-12 Physics

108 practice skills

Year 11

54 practice skills

Year 12

63 practice skills
Physics Topics and Subtopics
Stage 1 = Year 11; Stage 2 = Year 12
PathwayStage 1 (Year 11)Stage 2 (Year 12)

Physics

6 subtopics
7 subtopics

SACE Physics practice questions FAQ

Does this page cover SACE Physics?

Yes. It shows Skill Align's curriculum-aligned practice coverage for SACE Physics, including the topic and subtopic structure used for planning practice.

Can students try SACE Physics practice questions?

Yes. The practice buttons near the top open public sample-question demos so families can preview the style before using a subscribed student login.

How should parents use this curriculum page?

Use the page to compare coverage, check the topic table, then open sample questions or choose subject access when the student is ready for regular physics practice.