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The written examination will
consist of one 1½ hour paper with about eight questions with varying
mark allocations per question. All questions may be attempted. Questions will
be set in SI units and other units in common usage. This resource gives you 8
typical interactive questions based on recently published examination papers. A
basic mark scheme is included, along with an estimate of the time you should
spend on the question and a stopwatch to help you use your time
efficiently.
All you should need to make the
best use of this exam question paper is a graphic
calculator, a copy of the formula book and some paper. Use the online
stopwatch to make sure you are not spending too much time on some questions at
the expense of others. Examiners advise that candidates should write down any
appropriate formula before attempting to use it as this provides evidence of
correct method, and that for clarity they should start each question on a fresh
page, writing each step on a new line. They also warn that:
- correct working is sometimes crossed out and
replaced with incorrect work
- many candidates show weaknesses in algebraic
skills
- answers are often not given to the required
accuracy
- calculators are often used without
sufficient care over answers obtained
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