OCR AS History Past Papers by Topic PDF Paper 1 & 2(Questions& Answers)

OCR AS History Past Papers by Topic PDF Paper 1 & 2(Questions& Answers)

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OCR AS History Past Papers by Topic PDF Paper 1 & 2(Questions& Answers)

OCR AS History Past Exam Papers Question & Answers foundation & higher Paper 1& 2 PDF Download January, June & November 2023,2022,2021,2020,2019 ,2018 and so on Are you Prepared to seat for GCSE History Exams this Year? This post is Accuracy it Contain All November & June Past Exam paper With Answers  Foundation ,Higher and Specimen Papers History Paper 1 and Paper 2 to Download in PDF.

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70.00 – 100.00First Class HonoursA
65.00 – 69.99Second Class HonoursUpper DivisionA-
60.00 – 64.99Second Class HonoursUpper DivisionB+
50.00 – 59.99Second Class HonoursLower DivisionB
45.00 – 49.99Third classC+
40.00 – 44.99PassC
PPassS
0.00 – 39.99FailF

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70.00 – 100.00DistinctionA
65.00 – 69.99MeritA-
60.00 – 64.99MeritB+
50.00 – 59.99PassB
0.00 – 49.99F

GCSE (1994 – present)

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A*A
AA
BB
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DC
EC
FD
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n/aUngradedF

New GCSE 9-1 Grading

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8A
7A
6B+
5B
4B
3C+
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AS

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DC
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GCE Advanced level (2010 – present)

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BB
CB
DC
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BTEC

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SPass (Pass/Fail)S
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University of Nottingham Postgraduate

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70.00 – 100.00DistinctionA
65.00 – 69.99MeritA-
60.00 – 64.99MeritB+
50.00 – 59.99PassB
0.00 – 49.99F

University of Surrey

ScaleUS Grade
90.00 – 100.00A
80.00 – 89.99A
70.00 – 79.99A
60.00 – 69.99B+
50.00 – 59.99B
40.00 – 49.99C+
30.00 – 39.99C
20.00 – 29.99F
10.00 – 19.99F
0.00 – 9.99F

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CGoodB
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ZRequirements FulfilledS
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How to Pass OCR AS History With Distinction

The greatest method to deal with tension and worry before tests is to be well-prepared, which also increases your chances of doing well on them.

Revision tips

Make a realistic revision schedule. Work out how much you have to do and the time you have to do it in, then break it down into manageable chunks. Aim to do a few hours of revision each day, and mix up your subjects so you do not get bored.

Find a revision style that suits you. Studying alone in a quiet room suits some people, but not everyone likes working in silence. Try playing music quietly in the background, or revising with a friend (but do not let them distract you!).

Customise your notes to make them more personal. Experiment with colour coding, notes on postcards, diagrams or whatever helps you learn your topic.

Make sure you understand everything. If you come across something you do not understand, try to find a new source of information that will help you understand it. Just memorising it will not help you in your exam. Do not be afraid to ask your teacher or a friend for help if you need it.

Look at past exam papers. It means you can familiarize yourself with the layout and type of questions you’ll be asked. Practise completing exam papers in the set time limit to improve your exam technique.

Take regular short breaks. Studying for hours and hours will only make you tired and ruin your concentration, which may make you even more anxious. A break every 45 to 60 minutes is about right.

Reward yourself. For example, you could take a long bath or watch a good movie once you have finished your revision session.

Do something physical.  When you’re not revising, use your spare time to get away from your books and do something active. Exercise is good for taking your mind off stress and keeping you positive, and it will help you sleep better.

Ask for help. If you’re feeling stressed, it’s important to talk to someone you trust, such as a family member, teacher or a friend. Lots of people find exams difficult to deal with, so do not be embarrassed to ask for support

List of OCR AS History Past Exam Papers Ready for Download

History A (H105)

Exam Papers

Mark Schemes

June 2022
Unit group 1
Y136/01 England 1485–1558: the Early TudorsMark Scheme
Y137/01 England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsMark Scheme
Y138/01 The Early Stuarts and the Origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Mark Scheme
Y143/01 Britain 1930–1997Mark Scheme
November 2020
Unit group 1
Y136/01 – England 1485–1558: The early TudorsMark Scheme
Y137/01 –  England 1547–1603: the Later TudorsMark Scheme
Y138/01 – The early Stuarts and the origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Mark Scheme
Y143/01 – Britain 1930-1997Mark Scheme
Unit group 2
Y243/01 – The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774-1815Mark Scheme
Y249/01 – Russia 1894-1941Mark Scheme
Y251/01 –  Democracy and dictatorships in Germany 1919–1963Mark Scheme
Y252/01 – The Cold War in Asia 1945-1993Mark Scheme
Y253/01 –  The Cold War in Europe 1941-1995Mark Scheme
June 2019
Unit group 1
Y133/01 – England 1199-1272Mark Scheme
Y135/01 –  England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIMark Scheme
Y136/01 – England 1485–1558: the early TudorsMark Scheme
Y137/01 – England 1547–1603: the later TudorsMark Scheme
Y138/01 – The early Stuarts and the origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Mark Scheme
Y140/01 – From Pitt to Peel: Britain 1783-1853Mark Scheme
Y143/01 – Britain c1930-1997Mark Scheme
Unit group 2
Y237/01 – The German Reformation and the rule of Charles V 1500-1559Mark Scheme
Y242/01 – The American Revolution 1740-1796Mark Scheme
Y243/01 – The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774-1815Mark Scheme
Y246/01 – The USA in the 19th century: Westward expansion and Civil War 1803-c1890Mark Scheme
Y248/01 – International Relations 1890–1941Mark Scheme
Y249/01 – Russia 1894-1941Mark Scheme
Y251/01 – Democracy and dictatorships in Germany 1919-1963Mark Scheme
Y252/01 – The Cold War in Asia 1945-1993Mark Scheme
Y253/01 – The Cold War in Europe 1941-1995Mark Scheme
June 2018
Y131/01 – Alfred and the making of England 871–1016Mark Scheme
Y132/01 – Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035–1107Mark Scheme
Y133/01 – England 1199–1272Mark Scheme
Y135/01 – England 1445–1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIMark Scheme
Y136/01 – England 1485–1558: the early TudorsMark Scheme
Y137/01 – England 1547–1603: the later TudorsMark Scheme
Y138/01 – The early Stuarts and the origins of the Civil War 1603–1660Mark Scheme
Y140/01 –  From Pitt to Peel: Britain 1783-1853Mark Scheme
Y141/01 – Liberals, Conservatives and the rise of Labour 1846-1918Mark Scheme
Y142/01 – Britain 1900-1951Mark Scheme
Y143/01 – Britain c1930-1997Mark Scheme
Y233/01 – The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095-1192Mark Scheme
Y237/01 – The German Reformation and the rule of Charles V 1500-1559Mark Scheme
Y240/01 – Russia 1645-1741Mark Scheme
Y243/01 – The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774-1815Mark Scheme
Y245/01 – Italy and unification 1789-1896Mark Scheme
Y246/01 – The USA in the 19th century: Westward expansion and Civil War 1803-c1890Mark Scheme
Y249/01 – Russia 1894-1941Mark Scheme
Y250/01 – Italy 1896-1943Mark Scheme
Y251/01 – Democracy and dictatorships in Germany 1919-1963Mark Scheme
Y252/01 – The Cold War in Asia 1945-1993Mark Scheme
Y253/01 – The Cold War in Europe 1941-1995Mark Scheme
Y254/01 – Apartheid and reconciliation: South African politics 1948-1999Mark Scheme
June 2016
Y131/01 – Alfred and the making of England 871-1016Mark Scheme
Y132/01 – Anglo-Saxon England and the Norman Conquest 1035-1107Mark Scheme
Y133/01 – England 1199-1272Mark Scheme
Y134/01 – England 1377-1455Mark Scheme
Y135/01 – England 1445-1509: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VIIMark Scheme
Y136/01 – England 1485-1558: The early TudorsMark Scheme
Y137/01 – England 1547-1603: The later TudorsMark Scheme
Y138/01 – The early Stuarts and the origins of the Civil War 1603-1660Mark Scheme
Y139/01 – The making of Georgian Britain 1678-c.1760Mark Scheme
Y140/01 – From Pitt to Peel: Britain 1783-1853Mark Scheme
Y141/01 – Liberals, Conservatives and the rise of Labour 1846-1918Mark Scheme
Y142/01 – Britain 1900-1951Mark Scheme
Y143/01 – Britain c.1930-1997Mark Scheme
Y233/01 – The Crusades and the Crusader States 1095-1192Mark Scheme
Y234/01 – Genghis Khan and the explosion from the Steppes c1167-1405Mark Scheme
Y235/01 – Exploration, encounters and empire 1445-1570Mark Scheme
Y236/01 – Spain 1469-1556Mark Scheme
Y237/01 – The German Reformation and the rule of Charles V 1500-1559Mark Scheme
Y238/01 – Philip II 1556-1598Mark Scheme
Y240/01 – Russia 1645-1741Mark Scheme
Y242/01 – The American Revolution 1740-1796Mark Scheme
Y243/01 – The French Revolution and the rule of Napoleon 1774-1815Mark Scheme
Y244/01 – France 1814-1870Mark Scheme
Y245/01 – Italy and unification 1789-1896Mark Scheme
Y246/01 – The USA in the 19th century: Westward expansion and Civil War 1803-c1890Mark Scheme
Y247/01 – Japan 1853-1937Mark Scheme
Y248/01 – International relations 1890-1941Mark Scheme
Y249/01 – Russia 1894-1941Mark Scheme
Y250/01 – Italy 1896-1943Mark Scheme
Y251/01 – Democracy and dictatorships in Germany 1919-1963Mark Scheme
Y252/01 – The Cold War in Asia 1945-1993Mark Scheme
Y253/01 – The Cold War in Europe 1941-1995Mark Scheme
Y254/01 – Apartheid and reconciliation: South African politics 1948-1999Mark Scheme

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