Past Papers

Here are past papers to help in your revision.

 There are 4 papers here from the old three tier system. The intermediate papers will be useful for revision up to grade B work. The old higher papers go up to A* work.

The mark schemes will be added after Christmas.

Higher papers without the answers

Intermediate Papers without the answers

The mark schemes will be added after Christmas.

Responses

  1. it’s after christmas…

  2. Happy New Year Freya – and have fun revising!

    All the best
    JT

  3. I’m really nervous, I’m getting very confused about maths…

  4. Don’t worry Grace – it’s not an important exam. Just do what you can. You know half the paper is C grade or below…

  5. Its that stuff that I’m worried about.. the topics that everyone finds easy are the ones that I find the hardest…

    But, I guess thats what revision is for!
    yay… :|

  6. Start the paper at the hard end then lol!!

  7. Hiya Mr Brewin! Happy new year! :) … Right maths! So glad that we have a lesson tomorrow! Ahhh, can you please possibly help me with some of the things, tomorrow, that I can’t quite get my head around?

    Thanks,

    :)

  8. Hiya Mr Brewin! Happy new year! :) … Right maths! So glad that we have a lesson tomorrow! Ahhh, can you please possibly help me with some of the things, tomorrow, that I can’t quite get my head around?

    Thanks,

    :-)

    Sorry posted that twice, I used the wrong email

  9. where are the mark schemes?!?!?
    Confused.

  10. Only for the A level papers Freya.

  11. Yeah will do J. Happy New Year to you too! Sorry Freya – will get mark schemes for papers sorted for the run up to the real exam.

  12. On the calculator paper, there’s a question I’ve answered, but am not sure that it’s correct… could someone please aid me in my quest for a good mark?

    Its Qu 13 “Prove Algebraically that the sum of the squares of any two consecutive integers is an odd number”

    I said that (where x is an integer)..
    x² + (x+1)² = an odd number
    so..
    x² + (x+1)² = x² + x² + 1 = x^4 +1
    and because anything to the power of 4 is an even number (because anything multiplied by an even number becomes even itself??) anything ^4 + 1 must be odd (as it’s the numer after an even number?)

    Does that make sense??
    Thank youu..
    Grace :P

  13. AAAAAGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! is the answer to your last question ;-)

  14. (x+1)^2 IS NOT x^2 + 1

    and

    x^2 PLUS x^2 makes 2 x^2!!!
    Powers only change when you multiply or divide.

    The basic approach of how to tackle the question was sound however lol!

    Good luck tomorrow. I suggest you practise multiplying 2 brackets together!

  15. that was multiplying.. no. it was addition.
    now I see..

    :\ put me in a primary school class and I will be bottom :\

    why isn’t (x+1)² = x² + 1² = x² + 1??..
    I’m confused…
    OHHH!! becasue its actually (x+1)(x+1) !!!
    I SEE!

    sorry sorry sorry… how very foolish!!

    Brr….
    I hope I’ll be okay tomorrow …

    Thanks Mrs Tibble!
    :D

  16. You’re welcome!! And you’ll be fine, I’m sure.

    Now go to bed, you naughty girl! This is too late to be working!!

  17. I note, still no answers…

  18. i know mrs tibble has said how to do this but i can’t remeber where i asked… so yeah, how do you get past papesr with just the centre number? also what is our course thingey called?

  19. freya – try the link on the post for year 13. There are GCSE papers there as well but they are set out in a rather confusing way. Give it a try away.

  20. Well Freya, if you read it carefully rather than galivanting around Dulwich Park!

    Yes, I did see you. Yes, you did totally ignore me. LOL :-D

    Hope it goes well tomorrow.


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