OCR A Level Economics (2017-2020 Spec) 4 Practice (Mock) Exam Papers on Macroeconomics (Paper 2)
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4 practice papers for OCR’s A Level Economics (2017-2020 spec) Paper 2 examination, including detailed mark schemes / example model answers.
The papers:
- enable students to be formally tested, upon completion of their study of Component 2 on Macroeconomics.
- cover a wide range of topics on the Component 2 (2017-2020) specification (published in 2016, for first assessment in 2017).
- have been written by a senior examiner for multiple examination boards and experienced teacher of AS and A Level Economics.
Practice (Mock) Exam Papers are also available for Paper 1 and Paper 3.
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Structure, Style and Format:
The structure, style and format of each paper is based on the sample assessment material produced by OCR for A Level Economics (2017-2020 spec) Paper 2, as well as the first paper sat (in June 2017) for this exam. Therefore, each 2 hour paper carries 80 marks and contains 3 sections, as follows:
- Section A comprises short-answer data response questions. Students answer all questions.
- Section B comprises a choice of extended open-response questions. Students select one from two.
- Section C comprises a choice of extended open-response questions. Students select one from two.
The questions provide students with exam practice across OCR’s 4 A Level assessment objectives. In brief these concern:
- demonstration of knowledge and understanding (A01)
- application of knowledge and understanding (A02)
- analysis (A03)
- evaluation, including the use of quantitative and qualitative evidence to support judgements (A04).
The question papers include appropriate spacing for students to write down their answers.
For questions worth 8 or more marks, which use ‘Level Descriptors’ to mark students’ answers, the answers:
- are written in paragraphs, instead of a list of relevant points anticipated to be raised in the answer.
- contain a range of comments which attract a mark.
- include annotations that show where individual assessment objectives have been met: ‘Kn’ is used for knowledge and understanding, ‘Ap’ for application (to the context provided in the question), ‘An’ for analysis and ‘Ev’ for evaluation.
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"Thank you again for the resources! They seem brilliant!" Mr. M.J. Rahman, Head of Economics, Sir John Cass's Foundation and Red Coat Church of England Secondary School and Sixth Form College.