iGCSERevision analysis

Topic (#/name):

Use the electronic versions of past papers by topic available at:

Step 1: Answer the questions either by printing them out, or using line paper for your answers.

Step 2: Mark your work

Step 3: Save this file As “iG Chem [Topic number] Revision notes [your name]

Step 3: Complete the exercise below, then email the finished product to me so I can share this with the class

Paper 2: Score%

Cut and paste the 5 hardest questions in this topic with the mark scheme (use Print Screen, “PrtSc” button on the pdf files) below:

Why did you find these question hard?

Were there any patterns to the wrong answers provided?

Did you notice any other patterns in the questions (e.g. question number, similar diagrams, same question, same idea but different structure)?

Most important idea you take from this particular topic and exam paper that can fit into a single sentence:

Paper 4:Score%

Cut and paste the 10 hardest marks in this topic with the mark scheme (use Print Screen, “PrtSc” button) below (e.g. they could be the last two marks in a four-mark question)

What made these marks difficult to get?

Cut and paste the most frequently occurring question (with mark scheme) you got wrong:

Most important idea you take from this particular topic and exam paper that can fit into a single sentence:

Paper 6:Score%

Cut and paste the 10 hardest marks in this topic with the mark scheme (use Print Screen, “PrtSc” button) below (e.g. they could be the last two marks in a four mark question)

What made these marks difficult to get?

Cut and paste the most frequently occurring question (with mark scheme) you got wrong:

How many different styles of long answer questions (usually the last one in the exam paper) are there?

Most important idea you take from this particular topic and exam paper that can fit into a single sentence:

Conclusion

Most important single sentence to improve your marks for this topic is:

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