Tasmanian Certificate of Education Flashcards & Quizzes
Free curriculum-aligned revision for Tasmania Level 3 & 4 students.
TCE revision notes, flashcards, quizzes and practice questions by level for Tasmanian Level 3 & 4. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Business & more — mapped to the TASC curriculum.
What You'll Study
TCE Level 3 and Level 4 subjects are assessed through both internal and external components. Study with flashcards, quizzes and exam-style questions mapped to the TASC course documents.
TCE Subjects
Biology
Level 3 & 4
TCE Biology covers cells, genetics, evolution and ecosystems across Levels in the TASC course documents.
Level 3: Cells & OrganismsLevel 3: Genetics & InheritanceLevel 3: Evolution & BiodiversityLevel 3: Ecosystems & Sustainability All Biology topics →Chemistry
Level 3 & 4
TCE Chemistry examines equilibrium, redox, organic and analytical chemistry across Levels in the TASC course documents.
Level 4: Equilibrium & AcidsLevel 4: Redox & ElectrochemistryLevel 4: Organic ChemistryLevel 4: Analytical Chemistry All Chemistry topics →Physics
Level 3 & 4
TCE Physics explores motion, electromagnetism, waves and modern physics across Levels in the TASC course documents.
Level 4: Motion & GravityLevel 4: ElectromagnetismLevel 4: Waves & LightLevel 4: Modern Physics All Physics topics →Economics
Level 3 & 4
TCE Economics covers micro and macro theory, trade and economic policy across Levels in the TASC course documents.
Level 3: MicroeconomicsLevel 3: MacroeconomicsLevel 3: The Global EconomyLevel 3: Economic Policy All Economics topics →Business Studies
Level 3 & 4
TCE Business Studies covers management, marketing, finance and HR across Levels in the TASC course documents.
Level 3: Business PlanningLevel 3: Marketing & OperationsLevel 3: Finance & AccountingLevel 3: Management & ChangeAncient History
Level 3 & 4
TCE Ancient History examines ancient societies, primary sources and historical skills across Levels in the TASC course documents.
Level 3: Ancient EgyptLevel 3: Ancient GreeceLevel 3: Ancient RomeLevel 3: The Ancient World All Ancient History topics →English
Level 3
TCE English develops text analysis, close reading and extended writing across Level 3 in the TASC course documents.
Level 3: Responding to TextsLevel 3: Creating TextsLevel 3: Language & RhetoricLevel 3: Close Study of Text All English topics →Psychology
Level 3
TCE Psychology explores brain function, behaviour, mental health and research methods across Level 3 in the TASC course documents.
Level 3: CognitionLevel 3: Biological PsychologyLevel 3: Social PsychologyLevel 3: Abnormal Psychology All Psychology topics →Frequently Asked Questions
How is TCE Level 3 externally assessed?
TCE Level 3 subjects have external exams worth 40–50% (depending on subject) plus internal assessments. TASC moderates school marks to ensure fairness across Tasmania.
What are TCE work requirements?
Work requirements are assessment tasks (tests, investigations, reports) worth 50–60% of your final grade. Upload your work requirement notes to Revizi to consolidate learning before each task and the final exam.
Can Revizi help with TCE extended response questions?
Yes. Upload essay plans, case studies, or theory notes to create flashcards on key arguments, evidence, and analysis frameworks — essential for Level 3 exam Section B/C questions.
Does Revizi support TCE science practicals?
Yes. Upload your practical investigation notes to generate flashcards on TASC science inquiry skills: variables, data analysis, error evaluation, and conclusion writing — all assessed in work requirements and exams.
Are TCE flashcards on Revizi free?
Yes. Revizi’s free tier gives you access to thousands of TCE revision flashcards and practice questions across all subjects. Upload your own work requirement notes to generate custom revision cards — no credit card required.
How should I revise for TCE Level 3 exams?
TCE Level 3 external exams are worth 40–50% of your final grade, so thorough revision is essential. Work through past TASC exam papers to understand the format, then use flashcards and practice questions to target areas where you dropped marks. Regular revision throughout the year using spaced repetition builds far stronger retention than end-of-year cramming.
Last updated: March 2026 · Content aligned to the TASC