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AQA BYB2 Question technique

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Last updated 20 September 2011, created 27 June 2007, viewed 5,469

Some exam questions look more complicated than they are - a worksheet with several complicated looking questions which are actually quite simple. Pupils read the questions and work out what the examiner wantes before answering them.

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Thanks for this - a very useful resource. I think it is slightly better suited to more able and or A2 students, weaker candidates may find this too hard still.

from hammyr, 20 September 2011
(report comment) 4 out of 5

Sorry!. Sorry, I have no idea why it was listed in physics, it is clearly biology. Perhaps I got carried away with the clicking when I posted it!

from Whizbit, 31 March 2010
(report comment) 3 out of 5

Physics? Really?. I was really excited to see this but why is it listed in physics?

I get the point about exam technique being applicable but my A-level physics groups would be very confused by this worksheet.

However, it is a SUPERB IDEA and is applicable to physics as much as biology (I think the intended audience for this particular version).

When I get time I will write a physics version of overly complicated questions. In the meantime thank you for a great idea for an improving exam technique activity.

from PaulD123, 11 September 2009
(report comment) 3 out of 5

great revision resource. thanks very much for this! i found it helpful too

from suri_007, 17 March 2009
(report comment) 3 out of 5

good resource. a very apt worksheet well covered found to be very helpful

from kalasree, 24 August 2008
(report comment) 3 out of 5
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