Higher School Certificate Flashcards & Quizzes
Free curriculum-aligned revision for New South Wales Year 11 & 12 students.
HSC revision notes, flashcards, quizzes and exam-style questions by module for NSW Year 11 & 12. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Business & more — mapped to the NESA syllabus.
What You'll Study
The HSC covers subjects across Science, Humanities and Mathematics — each mapped to the NESA syllabus. Below you'll find flashcards, quizzes and exam-style questions organised by module and topic, so you can revise exactly what appears in your Year 11 and Year 12 exams.
HSC Subjects
Biology
Modules 1–8
HSC Biology explores cells, heredity, genetic change and infectious disease across Modules 1–8 of the NESA syllabus.
Module 1: Cells as the Basis of LifeModule 2: Organisation of Living ThingsModule 5: HeredityModule 6: Genetic Change All Biology topics →Chemistry
Modules 1–8
HSC Chemistry spans matter, equilibrium, acid-base reactions and organic chemistry across Modules 1–8 of the NESA syllabus.
Module 1: Properties & Structure of MatterModule 5: Equilibrium and Acid ReactionsModule 6: Acid & Base ReactionsModule 7: Organic Chemistry All Chemistry topics →Physics
Modules 1–8
HSC Physics covers kinematics, electromagnetism and the nature of light across Modules 1–8 of the NESA syllabus.
Module 1: KinematicsModule 5: Advanced MechanicsModule 6: ElectromagnetismModule 7: The Nature of Light All Physics topics →Mathematics
Advanced, Ext 1 & 2
HSC Mathematics covers functions, calculus, statistics, vectors and proofs across the Advanced, Extension 1 and Extension 2 courses in the NESA syllabus.
Mathematics AdvancedMathematics Extension 1Mathematics Extension 2Economics
All topics
HSC Economics examines the global economy, international trade and economic policy across all topics in the NESA syllabus.
Topic 1: The Global EconomyTopic 2: Australia's Place in the Global EconomyTopic 3: Economic IssuesTopic 4: Economic Policies & Management All Economics topics →Business Studies
All topics
HSC Business Studies covers operations, marketing, finance and HR management across all topics in the NESA syllabus.
Topic 1: OperationsTopic 2: MarketingTopic 3: FinanceTopic 4: Human ResourcesAncient History
All topics
HSC Ancient History investigates ancient societies, primary sources and archaeology across all topics in the NESA syllabus.
Core: Cities of VesuviusAncient SocietiesPersonalities in Their TimesHistorical Periods All Ancient History topics →English Advanced
All modules
HSC English Advanced develops textual analysis, creative writing and comparative study across all modules in the NESA syllabus.
Common Module: Texts and Human ExperiencesModule A: Textual ConversationsModule B: Critical Study of LiteratureModule C: The Craft of WritingFrequently Asked Questions
How many modules are in HSC Biology, Chemistry and Physics?
Each HSC science subject has 8 modules total: 4 in Year 11 (Modules 1–4) and 4 in Year 12 (Modules 5–8). Year 12 modules (5–8) are externally examined, while Year 11 modules (1–4) inform school-based assessment.
What percentage is the HSC final exam worth?
The HSC exam is worth 50% of your final mark. The other 50% comes from your Year 12 school assessment tasks, which are moderated against your exam performance.
Can I use Revizi flashcards for HSC depth studies?
Yes. Upload your depth study notes, research, or textbook chapters to generate targeted flashcards. Our AI preserves technical terminology and helps you memorise key findings for assessment tasks.
Does Revizi cover all HSC NESA syllabus dot points?
Revizi provides ready-made flashcards for every major HSC module. Upload your own notes to fill any gaps and ensure complete coverage of all NESA dot points across Modules 1–8.
Are HSC flashcards on Revizi free?
Yes. Revizi’s free tier gives you access to thousands of HSC revision flashcards and practice questions across all subjects. You can also upload your own notes to generate custom cards — no credit card required.
How should I revise for the HSC exams?
Start revision early and spread it across the term using spaced repetition rather than cramming. Work through practice questions regularly to identify weak areas, then focus your revision on those modules. Active recall — testing yourself with flashcards instead of re-reading notes — is widely regarded as more effective than passive study methods like re-reading or highlighting.
Last updated: March 2026 · Content aligned to the NESA Syllabus