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HSC practice
questions,
marked.

Turn your HSC notes and syllabus dot points into exam-style practice questions, then get your written answers marked with instant feedback — so you walk into the exam knowing exactly where your bands are.

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exammable.com — HSC Biology
Short answer · 4 marks · Module 6

Explain how a change in DNA sequence can lead to a change in the phenotype of an organism.

Your answer

A mutation changes the base sequence, altering the mRNA codon and the amino acid added during translation. This changes the protein's structure and therefore its function, which can change the phenotype.

Feedback3 / 4

Strong cause-and-effect chain. To reach 4 marks, explicitly link it to a named example (e.g. sickle-cell) and state that the new protein affects a specific trait — HSC markers reward a worked example.

How it works

From HSC notes to
marked practice

No generic question banks. Your notes and syllabus dot points become your practice exam.

Step 01

Add your notes or dot points

Paste your class notes or syllabus dot points for any HSC subject. Exammable reads your exact material.

Step 02

Get exam-style questions

Short-answer and multiple-choice questions in HSC format, generated from your content — automatically.

Step 03

Write, get marked, lift your band

Write full responses. Exammable scores them like a marker and shows what to add to reach the next band.

Why HSC students use it

Built for how the
HSC actually tests you

The HSC rewards worked, written responses — not recognition. Exammable makes you write them, then marks them.

Marks written responses

Practise short-answer and extended responses and get marker-style feedback that shows how to reach the next band.

From your syllabus dot points

Questions generated from your own notes and dot points, so revision matches exactly what your course covers.

Adaptive review queue

Spaced repetition resurfaces your weak modules more often in the lead-up to trials and the HSC.

Every HSC subject

Sciences, English, Maths, humanities — if you have notes for it, you can practise and get marked on it.

FAQ

HSC questions, answered

Is Exammable aligned to the HSC syllabus?

Exammable generates practice questions from your own notes and syllabus materials, so your practice matches exactly what your course covers. Paste your syllabus dot points or class notes and it builds questions around them — rather than giving you generic content.

Can it mark HSC short-answer and extended responses?

Yes. You write your answer the way you would in the exam, and Exammable reads it, scores it, and explains what was missing — so you practise band-6-level responses, not just multiple choice.

Which HSC subjects does it work with?

Any HSC subject. Because it works from your own notes, it covers English, Mathematics, the sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), Economics, Business Studies, Legal Studies, History, Geography, PDHPE and more.

Is it free for HSC students?

Yes — there is a free plan you can start with, no credit card required. Paid plans add unlimited sets and more AI generations for heavier revision.

Does it work for VCE, QCE and other ATAR courses too?

Yes. While this page focuses on the HSC, Exammable works for any senior-secondary course — VCE, QCE, WACE, SACE and other ATAR pathways — since it builds practice from your own course materials.

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