Copyright Acknowledgement Booklet 2015

Copyright
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Contents (by Subject)
Accounting
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Health & Social Care
30
Ancient History
5
History
31
Art
6
Home Economics
53
Business Studies - Includes Applied Business,
8
Humanities
53
Citizenship Studies
9
ICT
54
Classical Civilisation
11
54
Computing
15
Law
Leisure Studies
Creative & Media
15
Mathematics
56
Critical Thinking
16
Media Studies
58
Design & Technology
17
Music
59
Drama
18
PE
60
Dutch
19
Portuguese
61
Economics
20
Psychology
61
English
21
The Sciences
62
French
25
74
General Studies
25
Sociology
Spanish
Geography
26
Thinking & Reasoning Skills
76
German
29
Travel & Tourism
77
Business and Finance & Retail Business
55
75
Please assume that any subjects not listed here contain no third party material. OCR will be happy to correct any omissions upon notification
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Accounting
F012/01
F013/01
GCE Accounting
Resource Booklet
Accounting Applications
Whole document
GCE Accounting
Question Paper
Company Accounts and Interpretation
Whole document
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
Resource Booklet
Whole document
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coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
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Ancient History
A033/01
F391/01
GCSE Classics: Ancient History
Question Paper
Women in Ancient Politics
Passage 1A, text
Passage 1B, text
Passage 2A, text
Passage 2B, text
AS GCE Classics: Ancient History
Insert - Question Booklet
Greek History from original sources
Q 1, text 1
Plutarch, Life of Mark Antony 85 (translation)
Propertius, 4.6 (translation)
Tacitus, Annals 3.4 (translation)
Tacitus, Annals 12.67-68 (translation)
Herodotus, 'The Histories', translated by Audrey de Selincourt, p336, Penguin Books, 2003.
Lactor 5, Athenian Radical Democracy 461-404 BC, translated by JW Roberts, pp 22-23, The
London Association of Classical Teachers, 1998.
Thucydides - 'The History of the Peloponnesian War', translated by Rex Warner, p145, Penguin
Books, 1972.
Lactor 1 'The Athenian Empire', translated by R Osbourne, p14, The London Association of
Classical Teachers, 2000.
Lactor 1 'The Athenian Empire', translated by R Osbourne, p106, The London Association of
Classical Teachers, 2000.
Text from History of the Peloponnesian War, author Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian
War, pp. 92-93, translator R Warner, Penguin, 1972 © R. Warner, 1954
Herodotus, 'The Histories', translated by Audrey de Selincourt, p492, Penguin Books, 2003.
Aristophanes - 'Lysistrata and Other Plays', translated by A H Sommerstein, p191, Penguin
Books, 2002.
'Aristotle and Xenophon on Demography and Oligarchy', translated by J M Moore, pp 89-90,
1975
Q 1, text 2
Q 2, text
Q 5, text
Q 6, text 1
Q 6, text 2
Q 9, text 1
Q 9, text 2
Q 10, text
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Insert - Question Booklet
Roman History from original sources
Q 1, text
Extract from Suetonius, translated in The Twelve Caesars by R. Graves, original text, taken from
Suetonius, The Deified Julius, Ch 13, 2007, Penguin.
Plutarch extract, translator R. Warner, Plutarch, original text. Plutarch life of Caesar Ch 13, 2006,
Penguin.
Extract from Augustus; Translated by BWJG Wilson. Original text taken from The age of
Augustus, Lactor 17 pp 28, 30, 59, 2008, London Association of Classical Teachers.
Extract from Horace, Odes; Translated by BWJG Wilson. Original text taken from The Age of
Augustus (Lactor 17), 2008, London Association of Classical Teachers.
Extract from Tacitus, Caesar, The Conquest of Gaul, translation by S. A. Handford , Caesar,
Gallic War 5.11 p110,1982, Penguin.
Q 2, text
Q 5, text
Q 6 text
Q 10, text
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Art
A120/01
GCSE Art & Design
Question Paper
OCR-set Task
Image A
Running Skeleton. Computer artwork of a close-up of the leading leg.
© Science Photo Library / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Painting by George Grosz Man and 2 women walking with dog, Paris, 1925. Artist
George Grosz
© Heritage Image Partnership / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Rugby sculpture of line out. © Peter Wheeler / Alamy, www.alamy.com. Image
reproduced by permission of the Bridgeman Artists Copyright Service.
'Unique Forms of Continuity in Space' Sculpture by Umberto Boccioni.
© Image Asset management Ltd. / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
A Modern Style Sri Lanka Batik
© Sabena Jane Blackbird / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Stamp printed in Russia - image of Short track speed skating. Ca 2011
© Mark Markau / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Original illustration of an art deco construct
© Paul Fleet / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
'Enigma of a Day' painting of statue, red columns behind. © Dennis Hallinan /
Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Trees decorated with lights, Unter Den Linden, Berlin, Germany.
© fStop / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Title Unknown (Arched Hallway) by Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890).
© SuperStock / Alamy www.alamy.com
Couple carrying a baby on timber boardwalk leading down to sandy beach - south
West of Spain.
© David J Chiilvers / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Tube of Messy Toothpaste
© Andy Nickerson / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Campbells spray cans by Mr Brainwash. Reproduced by kind permission of Mr
Brainwash and
© Bruce McGowan / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Cars hanging from giant clothes pegs. Reproduced by kind permission of:
Generik Vapeur, Droles D'Oiseaux et Art Blaxon, Brighton Festival 2011.
Photography © Roger Bamber / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Coca-Cola Ad on a wall in the ghost town of Mineral De Pozos.
© Craig Lovell / Eagle Visions Photography / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Sculpture of Hot dog in Cincinnati, Ohio
© Andre Jenny / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Stanes Red Ensign Tea & Coffee, 1932 advert for merchants in the south Indian
city of Coimbatore
© Lordprice Collection / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Image B
Image C
Image D
Image E
Image F
Image G
Image H
Image I
Image J
Image K
Image L
Image M
Image N
Image O
Image P
Image Q
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A120 GCSE Art & Design - continued
Image R
Horse racing sculpture - Jockey Club in 2007, Hong Kong, China.
© Robert Harding Picture Library Ltd. / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Pastel Landscape - Horses with Jockeys 1910.
© The Print Collector / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Stencil Graffiti in Bristol England depicting donkeys listening to music on
headphones. © RD Cox / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Poster to the Book Babylone d'Allemagne by Victor Joze, 1894. Artist: Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec. © Heritage Image Partnership / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Red and blue fire horses in spectrum colours on black background
© dvarg / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Image S
Image T
Image U
Image V
A693/01
GCSE Expressive Arts
Question Paper
Working in Response to a Commission in a Community Context
Commission No.2
Commission No. 7
Giorgio de Chirico, The Mystery and the Melancholy of a Street, akg-images /
Mondadori Portfolio / Walter Mori
Reproduced by kind permission of both:
Ni Kershaw, Blue Print Management & Imagem UK,"I won't let the sun go down
on me", 1982.
Reproduced by kind permission of Rachel Carter
P Dixon, 'The Colour of my Dreams' fromThe Colour of my Dreams and other
Poems, 6th June 2008, Macmillan Children¿s Books Ltd
Reproduced by kind permission of NASA/JPL/University of Arizona.
Commission No. 8
Reproduced by kind permission of Cresselles Publishers Co Ltd.
Commission No. 9
Images by Cloud Gate, accessed April 2015, www.cloudgate.org.tw
Commission No. 4
Commission No. 5
Commission No. 6
F421/01
AS GCE Art & Design
Question Paper
Controlled Assignment
Image A
Olympic Orbit sculpture in Olympic Park, Stratford.
© Chris Lewington / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Divan Japonais 1892-3 by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec 1864-1901.
© Image Asset Management Ltd. / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao, Pais Vasco, Spain
© BL Images Ltd. / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Image B
Image C
F441/01
A2 GCE Art & Design
Question Paper
Controlled Assignment
Image A
Large metal standing mobile sculpture by Alexander Calder in courtyard of Reina
Sofia Modern Art Museum, Madrid, Spain
© Nick Sinclair / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) - English Pre-Raphaelite painter The Lady
of Shallot. © Image Asset Management Ltd. / Alamy
St. Pauls Cathedral and London City at dusk, London, England
© nobleIMAGES / Alamy, www.alamy.com.
Image B
Image C
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Business Studies
A292/01
F242/01
GCSE Business Studies
Question Paper
Business and People
Fig. 5a
GCE Applied Business
Case Study
Understanding Business Environment
Text
Home working: Why can't everyone telework?, 2 June 2011, © BBC News, www.bbc.co.uk
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
Which? £220bn setback to economy as households cut spending. 17th March 2013,
www.press.which.co.uk
Adapted from The nouveau niche, accessed May 2015. www.abc.net.au.
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
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GCE Applied Business
Case Study
The Impact of Customer Service
Text
GCE Applied Business
Case Study
Business Functions
Text
OCR is aware that third-party material appeared in this exam but it has not been possible to
identify and acknowledge the source.
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
Adapted from The nouveau niche, accessed May 2015. www.abc.net.au.
Appendix 2
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GCE Business Studies
Resource Booklet
Advanced Business Studies
Whole document
Cambridge Nationals in Business and Enterprise
Question Paper
Introduction to Business
Whole document
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© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not
intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.
Citizenship Studies
A342/02
A343/01
GCSE Citizenship Studies
Question Paper
Identity, Democracy and Justice – Understanding our Role as Citizens
Document 1
GCSE Citizenship Studies
Question Paper
Rights and Responsibilities – Extending our Knowledge and Understanding
Section B, Q7, text
© Co-operative Group Limited, www.co-operative.coop
Section B, Q7, image
Reproduced by kind permission of The Fairtrade Foundation, www.fairtrade.org.uk
Section B, Q7, image
© Co-operative Group Limited. All rights reserved, www.co-operative.coop
Section B, Q8, text
Reproduced under licence from BBC New/bbc.co.uk© [30/12/2013] BBC
Section B, Q8, image
Reproduced under licence from BBC New/bbc.co.uk© [30/12/2013] BBC
'Are whole-life prison sentences an infringement of human rights?' by Simon
Hattenstone and Eric Allison, 5 Dec 2012, The Guardian.
Reproduced by kind permission of Fair Trials International, www.fairtrials.org
Section B, Q9, text
Section B, Q9, text
A344/01
GCSE Citizenship Studies
Source Book
Identity, Democracy and Justice – Leading the Way as an Active Citizen
Page 4, photo
Page 7, photo
Page 10, text
Page 10, photo
Page 11, text
Page 11, logo
Page 12, text
Page 12, text
Page 13, text
Page 13, photo
Page 13, photo
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Data taken from Police.uk. Reproduced under the Open Government License.
Best Prison - Hull Prison, 2 Oct 2008, © BBC News, www.bbc.co.uk, accessed June
2014.
Search on for runaway prisoner Clare Barstow from East Sutton prison, 19 Mar 2013,
Kent Online, © KM Group, www.kentonline.co.uk, accessed June 2014.
N Curtis, Doing porridge: Ex-con reveals what looters can expect in prison, 19 Aug
2011, © London Evening Standard, www.standard.co.uk, accessed May 2014.
Wandsworth Prison in London, © Andrew Aitchison / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Prison wing at HMP Lindholme worst seen for years, 18 Jun 2013, © BBC News,
www.bbc.co.uk, accessed May 2014.
HM Inspectorate of Prisons Logo. Reproduced by kind permission of HM Inspectorate
of Prisons, 2014, www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hmiprisons
A Drew, Prison Works, 2006, © Prison Works, www.prisonworks.org, accessed May
2014. OCR are aware that third-party material has been used, but it has not been
possible to contact the rights holder.
T Whitehead, Prison works, says Home Secretary, 15 December 2010, © Telegraph
Media Group Ltd, www.telegraph.co.uk, accessed May 2014.
S Doughty, Finally, a judge who gets it: He jails stunned burglar for 15 years to protect
dignity of elderly, 8 Jun 2011, © Associated Newspapers Ltd, www.dailymail.co.uk,
accessed May 2014.
Leonard Johnston. OCR is aware that third-party material has been used, but it has not
been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.
Judge Sean Morris. David Wimsett, 23 Oct 2008, © UPPA / Photoshot,
www.photoshot.com.
A344/01 – GCSE Citizenship continued
Page 16, photo
Page 17, text
Page 17, text
Page 18, text
Page 19, text
Page 20, text
Page 20, logo
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Image of a girl with a poster. Press release from Howard League. OCR is aware that
third party material has been used, but it has not been possible to identify and
acknowledge the source.
Extract from Progress website. http://www.progressonline.org.uk/2011/09/05/doesprison-work/
Adapted text extract from the Labour Uncut website. http://labouruncut.co.uk/2011/03/07/khan-is-right-prison-doesn%E2%80%99t-work-but-welfaredoes/
Adapted text extract from the Prison Reform Trust website. Reproduced by kind
permission of The Prison Reform Trust.
'Who we are', © 2014 Prison Reform Trust, www.prisonreformtrust.org.uk, accessed
May 2014.
Prison doesn't work, according to Plymouth's new top judge Paul Darlow. Adapted text
extract from Plymouth Herald website, 21 August 2013. Reproduced by kind
permission of Plymouth Herald, © Local World, www.thisisplymouth.co.uk, accessed
May 2014.
Extract from parliamentary briefing paper. www.parliament.uk
The Crowned Portcullis logo has been included for authenticity purposes only, and is
not intended as any suggestion of endorsement from the House of Commons.
www.parliament.uk
Classical Civilisation
A351/01
GCSE Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
City Life in the Classical World (Foundation Tier)
Q 8a, image
Q 9a, image
Image of Greek school, Boston, MA: Ginn & Company, 1896
Votive relief depicting a family sacrificing a bull to Asclepius, the god of health and his daughter, Hygieia,
Greek, 5th century BC (marble) / Louvre, Paris, France.
Terracotta plaque with a chariot-racing scene, GR 1805.7-3.337 (Terracotta D 627)
www.britishmuseum.org. Used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0
International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license
Grave marker of a man with family, ca 2-3rd Century, Syria
Q 17a, image
Q 18a, image
A351/02
GCSE Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
City Life in the Classical World (Higher Tier)
Q 2a, image
Q 3a, image
Image of Greek School, Boston, MA: Ginn & Company, 1896
Votive relief depicting a family sacrificing a bull to Asclepius, the god of health and his daughter, Hygieia,
Greek, 5th century BC (marble), / Louvre, Paris, France
Terracotta plaque with a chariot-racing scene, GR 1805.7-3.337 (Terracotta D
627).www.britishmuseum.org. Used under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0
International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license
Grave marker of a man with family, ca 2-3rd Century, Syria
Q 7a, image
Q 8a, image
A352/01
A352/02
GCSE Classical Civilisation
Epic and Myth (Foundation Tier)
GCSE Classical Civilisation
Epic and Myth (Higher Tier)
Question Paper
Q 8, text
Q 9, text
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 13-20, Book 9. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 58-74, Book 5. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Q 10, text
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 82-102, Book 9. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Q 11, text
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 226-243, Book 12. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Q 19, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 555-562, Book 3. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
Q 20, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 622-638, Book 1. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
Q 21, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 316-334, Book 3. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
Q 22, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 555-562, Book 3. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
Question Paper
Q 1, text
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 58-74, Book 5. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Q 2, text
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 82-102, Book 9. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Q 3, text
Homer's Odyssey, pp. 226/243, Book 12. Translated by E.V.Rieo, Penguin Books,1946
Q 6, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 622-638, Book 1. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
Q 7, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 316-334, Book 3. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
Q 8, text
Ovid Metamorphoses, pp. 51-66, Book 8. Translated by D Raeburn for Penguin Group, 2004
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A353/01
A403/01
A403/02
A404/01
A404/02
A405/01
GCSE Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Community Life in the Classical World (Foundation Tier)
Q 18, image
GCSE Latin
Question Paper
Latin Prose Literature (Foundation Tier)
Passages A1 – A5
Cicero, The corruption and cruelty of Verres and Cleomenes
Passages A6 – A7
Livy, The bravery of Mucius Scaevola and Cloelia
Passage B1
Pliny, A day in the life of Pliny the Elder
Passages B2 – B5
Pliny, The death of Pliny the Elder
Passages B6 – B7
Pliny, Tres feminae, Arria
Roman Theatre Mask Relief by jayselley, via Flickr
GCSE Latin
Question Paper
Latin Prose Literature (Higher Tier)
Passages A1 – A4
Cicero, The corruption and cruelty of Verres and Cleomenes
Passages A5 – A7
Livy, The bravery of Mucius Scaevola and Cloelia
Passage B1
Pliny, A day in the life of Pliny the Elder
Passage B2 – B5
Pliny, The death of Pliny the Elder
Passage B6 – B7
Pliny, Tres feminae, Arria
GCSE Latin
Question Paper
Latin Verse Literature (Foundation Tier)
Passage A7
Virgil, A Storm at Sea, pp. 311-320, Oxford University Press
Passage A6
Horace, A Traveller's Tale, lines 64-72
GCSE Latin
Question Paper
Latin Verse Literature (Higher Tier)
Passages B1 – B6
GCSE Latin
Insert
Sources for Latin (Foundation Tier)
Source F, image 1
P Vergili Maronis Opera edited by Sir R.A.B Mynors, Oxford University Press, 1969
Still life in the Second style. Fresco from the home of Julia Felix, Pompeii 63-79 AD. Museo
Archeologico Nazionale (Naples)
Sale of bread at a market stall. Roman fresco from the Praedia of Julia Felix in Pompeii. Museo
Archeologico Nazionale (Naples)
Source F, image 2
A405/02
GCSE Latin
Insert
Sources for Latin (Foundation Tier)
Source F, image 1
Still life in the Second style. Fresco from the home of Julia Felix, Pompeii 63-79 AD. Museo
Archeologico Nazionale (Naples)
Sale of bread at a market stall. Roman fresco from the Praedia of Julia Felix in Pompeii. Museo
Archeologico Nazionale (Naples)
Source F, image 2
B405/01
GCSE Classical Greek
Insert
Sources for Classical Greek
Source A, image
Source B, text
Image of a vase painting, "The World of Athens", Joint Association of Classical Teachers. Cambridge
University Press
Aristophanes, Lysistrata, OCR source booklet p.8, OCR website
Source C, text
Xenophon, Symposium, Political and Social life in the Great Age of Athens, p.195, Open University
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Source D, image
Image of a vase painting, OCR source booklet p.20, OCR website
Source E, image
Image of a vase painting, OCR source booklet p.20, OCR website
Source F, text
Aristotle, Politics, Political and Social life in the Great Age of Athens p.92, Open University
Source G, text
Plato, Republic, OCR source booklet p.11, OCR website
AS GCE Classics: Latin
Question Paper
Latin Verse and Prose Literature
Section A Q 1, text
Cicero De Imperio 27-28, Ed K Radice, original text, found in Cicero De Imperio. 2013. Bloomsbury
Academic (Bristol Classical Press)
Cicero De Imperio 40-41, Ed K Radice, original text, found in Cicero De Imperio. 2013. Bloomsbury
Academic (Bristol Classical Press)
Ovid Metamorphoses III, 511-534, Ed J Godwin, original text. Taken from Ovid Metamorphoses 3.
2013. Bloomsbury Academic (Bristol Classical Press)
Ovid Metamorphoses III, 673-686, Ed K Radice, original text, found in Cicero De Imperio. 2013.
Bloomsbury Academic (Bristol Classical Press)
Section A Q 1c, text
Section B Q 2, text
Section B Q 2c, text
F363/01
AS GCE Classics: Latin
Question Paper
Latin Verse
Passage 1, text
Ovid, ed. Murphy. original text. Taken from Ovid Metamorphoses XI p.23. 1972. George Duckworth &
Co. Ltd.
Virgil, ed. Mynors. original text. Taken from P. Vergili Maronis Opera pp. 179, 181. 1969. OUP,
Walton Street
Propertius, ed. Camps, original text. Taken from Propertius Elegies Book III pp. 24-25, 29. 1966.
George Duckworth & Co. Ltd.
Passage 2, text
Passage 3, text
F364/01
AS GCE Classics: Latin
Question Paper
Latin Prose
Q 1, text
A.C. Schlesinger (editor), Latin text:
Livy Bk 45, Chapters 11-12 (adapted). Taken from LIVY vol. 13 (Books 43-45). 1951. Loeb Classical
Library
N. Miller (editor) original text. Taken from TACITUS
Annals XV, Chapter 37. 1973. Bristol Classical Press
P. McGushin (editor), original text. Taken from SALLUST Bellum Catilinae Chapters 18-19. 1987.
Bristol Classical Press
Q 3, text
Q 4, text
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F383/01
AS GCE Classics: Classical Greek
Question Paper
Classical Greek Language
Section A
Adapted from Xenophon, Hellenica, 5.4.7-9
Section B
Adapted from Lysias, Against Eratosthenes 75-76
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Homer’s Odyssey and Society
Q 1, text
Homer, Odyssey, Book 5, lines 299-33, pp 70-71, translated by EV Rieu, Penguin UK, 1991.
Q 2, text
Homer, Odyssey, Book 22, lines 447-473, pp 298-299, translated by EV Rieu, Penguin UK, 1991.
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Roman Society and Thought
Q 1, text
Petronius, 'Satyricon 36: Dinner with Trimalchio', p. 57, translated by JP Sullivan, Penguin Classics
UK, 2005.
Pliny, 'Letters, 5.19', translation by B Radice in 'Letters of Pliny the Younger', p. 154, Penguin
Classics UK, 2005.
Q 2, text
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F384/01
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Greek Tragedy in its Context
Q 1, text
Aeschylus, 'Oresteia: Agamemnon 1676 - 1708', translated by Robert Fagles, Penguin Classics UK,
1977.
Translated by P. Vellacott, Medea and Other Plays : Medea; Hecabe; Electra; Heracles. 2002.
Penguin Classics UK, 1977.
Q 2, text
F385/01
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Insert
Greek Historians
Q 1, text
Thucydides, 'History of the Peloponnesian War, 2, 22-23', translated by Rex Warner, Penguin
Classics UK, 1972.
Translation of Plutarch, Lives, The Life of Themistocles, 12-13.
Translated by Ian Scott-Kilvert in The Rise and Fall of Athens. p.90, 1973.
Q 2, text
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F388/01
F389/01
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Roman Britain: life in the outpost of the Empire
Q 1, image
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Art and Architecture in the Greek World
Section A Q 1, image A
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akg-images / De Agostini Picture Lib. / S.
AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Comic Drama in the Ancient World
Q 1, text
The Roman Era, The British Isles 55 BC - AD 410, S. Hill & S. Ireland. Fig13, p.74. 1996; Oxford
University Press.
Aristophanes, 'Frogs', 607-645. Translation by David Barrett in 'Aristophanes: Frogs and Other Plays',
Penguin Classics UK, 2007.
Plautus, 'The Swaggering Soldier', 736-771. Translation by EF Watling in 'Plautus: Pot of Gold and
Other Plays', Penguin Classics UK, 1965.
Q 2, text
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AS GCE Classics: Classical Civilisation
Question Paper
Virgil and the World of the Hero
Q 1, text
Virgil, 'The Aeneid, Book 6: 684-719'. Translated by David West, Penguin Classics UK, 1990.
Q 2, Passage 1
Homer, 'Iliad, Book 18: 429-462'. Translated by Martin Hammond in 'The Iliad: A New Prose
Translation', pp. 305-306, Penguin Classics UK, 1987.
Virgil, 'Aeneid, Book 8: 370-395'. Translated by David West, Penguin Classics UK, 1990.
Q 2, Passage 2
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Computing
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GCSE Computing
Question Paper
Computer Systems and Programming
Q 8 text
GCSE Computing
Controlled Assessment
Practical Investigation
Part 2
GCE Computing
Question Paper
Programming Techniques and Logical Methods
Q 2 text
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
Reproduced by kind permission of:
© University of Birmingham
D. A. Huffman, A Method for the Construction of Minimum-Redundancy codes, Proceedings of the
I.R.E., Vol.40, issue 9, September 1952, pp.1098-1102.
Creative & Media
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Cambridge National – Pre-production Skills
Question Paper
Creative iMedia
Section A, text
Section B, text
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Fig.2, image, bottom
left
Fig.2, image, bottom
middle
Fig.2, image, bottom
right
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not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
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© 2015 Pixabay. Image supplied by Pixabay. www.pixabay.com
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Critical Thinking
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AS GCE Critical Thinking
Resource Booklet
Introduction to Critical Thinking
Document 1, photo
Document 1, text
Michael Ceaser, La-Ciclovia, 4 July 2010, www.bogotabiketours.com,
Rosa Prince, Cars could be banned from residential roads to allow children to play, 4 May 2011,
© The Telegraph, www.telegraph.co.uk/news
Road closures could help cut obesity, says MP, 6 May 2011, © Get Surrey,
www.getsurrey.co.uk/news
Keep Sun-play Special, 4 June 2011. Reproduced by kind permission of the Relationships
Foundation, www.keepsundayspecial.org.uk
Paul Hocker, Back to the Future: Sunday Play Streets, 7 June 2011, Street Play London,
www.londonplay.org.uk
Documents 1 & 3, text
Documents 1 & 2, text
Document 3
F503/01
A2 GCE Critical Thinking
Resource Booklet
Ethical Reasoning and Decision-Making
Document 1, text
'Protestors renew calls for ban on Grand National after death of two horses', Liverpool Daily Post,
11 April 2011. Reproduced by kind permission of © Liverpool Daily Post,
www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk.
© Scott Heppell / Associated Press, 2012, www.apimages.com
'John Smith's Grand National Media Guide', 2011 & 2013, © Racenews, www.racenews.co.uk
Harry Phibbs, 'Is the Grand National another example of health and safety rules proving
perverse?’, The Daily Mail, 13 April 2011, © Associated Newspapers Ltd.
'Is the Grand National Cruel?', 2011, conducted by GfK NOP for Animal Aid UK,
www.animalaid.org.uk. Reproduced with kind permission.
'Should the Grand National be made illegal?', 2012, conducted by The Student Room,
www.thestudentroom.co.uk
'Is the Grand National Cruel?', 12 April 2011, CBBC, © BBC News 2014
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Document 2
Document 3
Document 4
Document 5
Document 6
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A2 GCE Critical Thinking
Resource Booklet
Critical Reasoning
Document 1, text
Andrew McAfee: Are droids taking our jobs?, retrieved from
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_mcafee_are_droids_taking_our_jobs
Document 2, text
Robot Ethics: Morals and the Machine, 2 June 2012, © The Economist, www.economist.com
Document 2, photo
Tactical Technology Office, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, U.S. Department of
Defense. Creative Commons.
Lewis Page, Technology is root of all evil, says IMF, 23 Oct 2007, The Register,
www.theregister.co.uk, © Situation Publishing Ltd.
Reproduced by kind permission from Erik Wesner. Do Amish use technology? and Do Amish use
telephones?, © Amish America. www.amishamerica.com
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Design & Technology
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Question Paper
Electronics & Control Systems – Sustainability & technical
aspects of designing & making – Electronics
A515/02
GCSE Design & Technology
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Electronics & Control Systems – Sustainability & technical aspects
of designing & making – Pneumatics
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GCSE Design & Technology
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Electronics & Control Systems – Sustainability & technical aspects
of designing & making – Mechanisms
A525/01
GCSE Design & Technology
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Food Technology – Sustainability and technical aspects of
designing and making
A535/01
GCSE Design & Technology
All images in this paper are © OCR
Question Paper
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possible to identify and acknowledge the source
Q 2, image
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Drama
GCSE Drama
Question Paper
From Concept to Creation
Script Extract
Tamsin Oglesby, The Mouse And His Child, Oberon Books, 2012.
Image
Blender Week Day Challenge. www.blenderchallenge.com
A2 GCE Performance Studies
Question Paper
Performance Project
Commission 1a, image
Dulle Griet by Pieter Bruegel © The Art Archive / Alamy
Commission 1b, image
Venezuela's Simon Bolivar Youth Orchestra © Jennifer Taylor/Corbis
Commission 3a, text
Reproduced by kind permission of Oxford University Press.
Commission 3b, text
'The Moon Shines in My Body' by Kabir, translated by Rabindranath Tagore. Taken from Islamic Mystical Poetry, edited
by Mahmood Jamal, Penguin Classics. 2009.
AS GCE Performance Studies
Performance Contexts
Question Paper
Q 5, text
Q 8, text
Q 13, text
Q 18, text
Adapted from Ankur Bahl, A Performer's Experience, DV8 Phyiscal Theatre, National Theatre Education Work Pack,
published by the Royal National Theatre Board, 2008. Copyright © 2008 DV8 Physical Theatre.
Caryl Churchill biography, Nordiska ApS International Performing Rights Agency. www.nordiska.dk.
John Adams Interviewed by John Walters, 1997. Copyright © 2013 by John Adams. All rights reserved.
www.earbox.com.
George Gershwin, American composer, 1989 - 1937.
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Dutch
A801/01
GCSE Dutch
Mark Scheme
Listening
Exercise 3
Adapted from Govrien Oldenburger, Af en toe een snackje kan best, Sevendays, 18 January 2013,
www.sevendays.nl
Adapted from Tynke Mulder and Dienke Keizer, Zodra je iets voelt, bam, moet je het opschrijven,
Sevendays, 25 January 2013, www.sevendays.nl
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ideeën voor een betere wereld, Vrij Nederland, 09 March 2013
Sytse Wilman, Racen door de gangen, Sevendays, 29 March 2013
Chantal Bakker, In de natuur is het elke dag anders, Sevendays, 15 March 2013
Govrien Oldenburger, Wakkerrr worden!, Sevendays, 29 March 2013
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
A803/01
F881/01
GCSE Dutch
Question Paper
Reading
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
Exercise 6
Exercise 7
Exercise 8
AS GCE Dutch
Mark Scheme
Listening, Reading and Writing 1
Exercise 3
Voor altijd naar Zweden, Kidsweek Junior, p.15, 17 February 2011
Speciaal stoplicht voor de regen, Kidsweek Junior, p.3, 17 February 2011
Film review: James Bond is back, Sevendays, 21 April 2013
Dumpen of draaien: Cas - All Roads, Sevendays, 20 March 2013
Evalinde Lammers, Vandaag heeft mijn vader mijn jeugd verkocht, Scholieren.com, 11 April 2013
Ernst-Jan Pfauth, Wat we van een nieuwe krant willen, May 2014. http://pfauth.com/
Question Paper
Exercise 5
Based upon Boten tegen files by Michiel, Saturday 12th October 2012, Hegener.NRC Handelsblad
Exercise 6
Based upon Niet bewegen is net zo dodelijk als roken by Lucas Brouwers, nrc.nl, 18th July 2012.
Exercise 7
Based upon Hoe werd mijn boek een bestseller? by Gijs Withoofd, NRC - Handelsbad, 12th February
2014.
Elsje Joritsma, NRC Handelsblad, 2 February 2014
Exercise 8
F882/01
AS GCE Dutch
Mark Scheme
Listening, Reading and Writing 2
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
NRC Handelsblad, Doe de plofkip in the ban, 24 December 2012
Govrien Oldenburger, Schoolgebouw om over op te scheppen, Sevendays, March 2013
Question Paper
Exercise 3-7
Marc Hijink, Homo Digitalis Mobilis: verslaafd, altijd en overall, Sevendays, 24 December 2012
Thijs Wolzak, 24 een boshut, NRC Handelsblad, 2 July 2012
Exercise 8-11
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Economics
A592/01
GCSE Economics
Question Paper
How the Economy Works
Fig.1
OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but it has not been possible to
identify and acknowledge the source.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies, British Household Income Distribution. January 2013
Office of National Statistics. Reproduced under Crown Copyright. www.ons.gov.uk.
Fig.2
Fig.3
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AS GCE Economics
Question Paper
Markets in Action
Fig.1, text
AS GCE Economics
Question Paper
The National and International Economy
Whole document
Fig.1
AS GCE Economics
Question Paper
Economics of Work and Leisure
Fig.1, text 1
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© Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos. www.indec.gov.ar
© United States Department of Labor / Bureau of Labor Statistics. www.bls.gov
& © National Institute of Statistics and Census of Argentina. www.indec.gov.ar
National Minimum Wage Low Pay Commission Report 2013, © Crown Copyright, April 2013.
www.lowpay.gov.uk
Minimum wage statistics, © European Union / Eurostat.ec.
Draft Joint Employment Report to the Communication From The Commission Annual Growth
Survey 2013, © European Union / European Commission. 28 November 2012.
text 2
text 3
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AS GCE Economics
Question Paper
Transport Economics
Text 1, text 2
Charles Starmer-Smith, Air Passenger Duty: a tax on all your dreams, The Telegraph: Travel, 9
Dec 2011. www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/
Air Passenger Duty (APD) Bulletin, HM Revenue and Customs, April 2012. © Crown Copyright.
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English
A662/01
A662/02
A663/01
A663/02
A664/01
GCSE English Literature
Question Paper
Modern Drama (Foundation Tier)
Q 1(a)
Q 2(a)
Q 3(a)
Q 4(a)
Allan Bennett, The History Boys, Faber & Faber, 2004.
Harold Brighouse, Hobson's Choice. Reproduced by kind permission of Samuel French Ltd.
Arthur Miller, A View from the Bridge, 2010, Penguin Classics.
Reproduced by permission of: The Estate of JB Priestley, "An Inspector Calls", United Agents, 1992.
Q 5(a)
Q 6(a)
Granted by kind permission of: Willy Russell, Educating Rita, WR Limited, 2000
RC Sherriff, Journey's End, Penguin Classics, 2000.
GCSE English Literature
Question Paper
Modern Drama (Higher Tier)
Q 1(a)
Q 2(a)
Q 3(a)
Q 4(a)
Q 5(a)
Q 6(a)
GCSE English Literature
Question Paper
Prose from Different Cultures (Foundation Tier)
Q 1(a)
Q 2(a)
Q 3(a)
Q 4(a)
Q 5(a)
Q 6(a)
GCSE English Literature
Question Paper
Prose from Different Cultures (Higher Tier)
Q 1(a)
Q 2(a)
Q 3(a)
Q 4(a)
Q 5(a
Q 6(a)
GCSE English Literature
Question Paper
Literary Heritage Prose and Contemporary Poetry
(Foundation Tier)
Q 1(a)
Q 2(a)
Q 3(a)
Allan Bennett, The History Boys, Faber & Faber, 2004.
Harold Brighouse, Hobson's Choice. Reproduced by kind permission of Samuel French Ltd.
Arthur Miller, A View from the Bridge, 2010, Penguin Classics.
Reproduced by permission of: The Estate of JB Priestley, "An Inspector Calls", United Agents, 1992.
Granted by kind permission of: Educating Rita, Willy Russell, WR Limited, 2000
RC Sherriff, Journey's End, Penguin Classics, 2000.
John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, Penguin Modern Classics.
To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, Arrow (Random House), 2010.
Meera Syal, Anita and Me, page unknown, Flamingo (JacketFlap)
The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan, Abner Stein Ltd, 1991. Reproduced by permission of Abner Stein Ltd
"Paddy Clarke Ha! Ha! Ha!", Roddy Doyle, Vinatge (Random House), 1994.
Tsotsi, Athol Fugard, Canongate Books Ltd, 2009. Reproduced by permission of Canongate Books Ltd.
John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, Penguin Modern Classics.
To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee, Arrow (Random House), 2010.
Meera Syal, Anita and Me, page unknown, Flamingo (JacketFlap).
The Joy Luck Club, Amy Tan, Abner Stein Ltd, 1991. Reproduced by permission of Abner Stein Ltd
"Paddy Clarke Ha! Ha! Ha!", Roddy Doyle, Vintage (Random House), 1994.
Tsotsi, Athol Fugard, Canongate Books Ltd, 2009. Reproduced by permission of Canongate Books Ltd.
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, first published by T. Egerton, London, 1813.
George Eliot, Silas Marner, first published by William Blackwood & Sons, London, 1861.
William Golding, Lord of the Flies, Faber & Faber, 1997.
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Q 4(a)
Q 5(a)
Q 6(a)
Q 7(a)
Q 8(a)
Q 9(a)
Q 10(a)
Q 11(a)
Q 12(a)
Q 13
A664/02
GCSE English Literature
Question Paper
Literary Heritage Prose and Contemporary Poetry
(Higher Tier)
Q 1(a)
Q 2(a)
Q 3(a)
Q 4(a)
Q 5(a)
Q 6(a)
Q 7(a)
Q 8(a)
Q 9(a)
Q 10(a)
Q 11(a)
Q 12(a)
Q 13
A680/01
A680/02
GCSE English / English Language
Reading Booklet
Information and Ideas (Foundation Tier)
Source 1, image and text
Thomas Hardy, The Withered Arm and Other Wessex Tales, first published by Macmillan & Co, London, 1888.
George Orwell, Animal Farm, page unknown, Penguin Modern Classics.
Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, first published by Longmans, Green &
Co., London, 1886.
Simon Armitage "My Father Thought it Bloody Queer", 1992, Faber & Faber.
Gillian Clarke “Baby-sitting”, Taken from Collected Poems, Carcanet Press Ltd, 1997.
Wendy Cope “Tich Miller”, 1986, Faber & Faber.
Carol Ann Duffy "Mrs Lazarus".
Seamus Heaney “An Advancement of Learning”, Faber & Faber, 2006.
Benjamin Zephaniah “Press Ups and Sit Ups”.
James Reeves “The Sea”.
Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice, first published by T. Egerton, London, 1813.
George Eliot, Silas Marner, first published by William Blackwood & Sons, London, 1861.
William Golding, Lord of the Flies, Faber & Faber, 1997.
Thomas Hardy, The Withered Arm and Other Wessex Tales, first published by Macmillan & Co, London, 1888.
George Orwell, Animal Farm, Page unknown, Penguin Modern Classics.
Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, first published by Longmans, Green &
Co., London, 1886.
Simon Armitage "My Father Thought it Bloody Queer", 1992, Faber & Faber.
Gillian Clarke “Baby-sitting”, Taken from Collected Poems, Carcanet Press Ltd, 1997.
Wendy Cope “Tich Miller”, 1986, Faber & Faber.
Carol Ann Duffy "Mrs Lazarus".
Seamus Heaney “An Advancement of Learning”, Faber & Faber, 2006.
Benjamin Zephaniah “Press Ups and Sit Ups”.
John Godfrey “The man on Crewe station.
Source 2, image and text
Reproduced by kind permission of: "How to be a Wildlife Photographer", Rachel Seagal Hamilton, Ideas Tap
.2012.
Stuart Blackman, Party Animal, BBC Wildlife Magazine, 2 February 2013.
Source 2, image
Source 2, image
© Nature Picture Library / Alamy. Image supplied by Alamy, www.alamy.com.
© Ann and Steve Toon / Alamy. Image supplied by Alamy, www.alamy.com.
GCSE English / English Language
Reading Booklet
Information and Ideas (Higher Tier)
Source 1, text
Source 1, image,
Source 2, image
Janet Street-Porter, 2Twitter, The Daily Mail, 30 March 2011
© Twitter.
Nicholas Carr, Is Google making us Stupid? The Atlantic, July 2008.
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F651/01
GCE English Language
Question Paper
The Dynamics of Speech
Q 1, text
Q 2, text
Q 3, text
Q 4, text
F653/01
GCE English Language
Reading Booklet
Culture, language & identity
Passage (a), text
Passage (g)
Passage (h)
Passage (i)
Passage (j)
F661/01
Extract of text on changing English pronunciation, by Prof. J. C. Wells, sourced from UCL website
www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells.
Ewen MacAskill, Julian Borger, Nick Hopkins, Nick Davies and James Ball, The Guardian, 21 June 2013.
Jack Doyle & Steve Nolan, Daily Mail, 8 June 2013.
Reproduced by kind permission of Virginia Ironside.
Shona Sibary, Daily Mail, 7 August 2013.
GCE English Literature
Question Paper
Poetry and Prose 1800 – 1945 (Closed Text)
Q 1, text
Robert Browning, "Two in the Campagna". First published in Men and Women in 1855.
Browning, Robert. Pippa Passes and Shorter Poems. Joseph E. Baker, ed. New York: The Odyssey Press,
1947.
Q 2, text
Emily Dickinson, "754", First published in Poems by Emily Dickinson, edited by Mabel Loomis Todd and T. W.
Higginson Roberts (Boston, MA), 1890; Osgood, McIlvaine (London) 1891.
Edward Thomas, "Lights Out", First published in Collected Poems, Selwyn & Blount, 1920.
WB Yeats, "Sailing to Byzantium", First published in The Tower in 1928.
Q 3, text
Q 4, text
F671/01
Reproduced by kind permission of: The University of Glasgow, School of Critical Studies, STARN/SCOTS
project material.
Question Paper, Q.2, TEXT
Adapted from the Child Language Data Exchange System (CHILDES), Reece, playing with mum. transcribed
by Sarah Fletcher and checked by Caroline Rowlande. Reproduced under the terms of the Creative Commons
Attribution-Non Commercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported licence. http://childes.psy.cmu.edu.
Reproduced by kind permission of: BBC Audience Services.
ABC News.
GCE English Language and Literature
Question Paper
Speaking Voices
Q 1, Passage A
Q 1, Passage B
Q 2, Passage A
Q 2, Passage B
Q 3, Passage A
Q 3, Passage B
Q 4, text
Q 5, text
Q 5, Passage A
Q 6, text
Q 6, Passage A
Reprinted by permission of Peters Fraser & Dunlop (www.petersfraserdunlop.com) on behalf of Jeanette
Winterton, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, 1985.
Reproduced by kind permission of: The British & Irish Legal Information Institute (Ref case:
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2000/115.html).
Kazuo Ishiguro, Remains of the Day, Faber & Faber, 2010.
Reproduced by kind permission of the University of Huddersfield. Reference: http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/17498/
Reproduced by permission of: "Paddy Clarke Ha! Ha! Ha!", Roddy Doyle, Vintage, 01/06/1994.
Evelyn Waugh, A Handful of Dust, Penguin Classics.
Reproduced by permission of: "The Child in Time", Ian McEwan, Vintage, 05/06/1997.
Copyright © 1989, American Psychological Association.
Jane Austen, Persuasion, London: John Murray, 1818.
Extracts from Letters of Sir Walter Scott.
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F673/01
GCE English Language and Literature
Question Paper
Dramatic Voices
Q 1, Passage B
Q 2, Passage B
Q 3, Passage B
Reproduced by permission of: "Glengarry Glenross", David Mamet, Metheun (Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd),
2004.
Tom Stoppard, Arcadia, Faber & Faber, 2009.
Reproduced by permission of "The Lieutenant of Inishmore" Martin McDonagh, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2009.
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French
F701/01
AS GCE French
Speaking
Role Play & Teacher
Booklets
Role Play A, photo
Role Play B, photo
F703/01
A2 GCE French
Speaking
© shironosov / istock www.istockphoto.com
© browndogstudios / istock www.istockphoto.com
Role Play & Teacher
Booklets
Text B
Text C
Text D
Text E
Text F
En 2014, rien ne changera vraiment pour les Roms, myeurop.info, 2 January 2014
Pas si limpide, l'eau du robinet, www.metronews.fr, 20 March 2012
Vers une nouvelle vision sociale pour l'Europe du 21e siècle, © European Union, 2007
La France, première destination touristique mondiale, www.economiematin.fr, © Laure de Charette
Technologies de l'information et de la communication et nouveaux médias, www.article19.org
General Studies
F731/01
AS GCE General Studies
Insert
The Cultural & Social Domains
Source A
Rushmere Cottage, 15 March 2011, © Archant Norfolk 2011,
www.archantnorfolk.newsprints.co.uk
Source unknown
'Economist/Ipsos MORI July 2013 Issues Index', 25 Jul 2013. Reproduced by kind
permission of Ipsos MORI, www.ipsos-mori.com
Andrew Thorpe-Apps, 'Should the UK make voting compulsory?', 18 May 2013, © The
Backbencher, www.thebackbencher.co.uk
Source B
Source C
Source D
F733/01
Advanced GCE General Studies
Question Paper
Domain Exploration: Applying Synoptic Skills
Q2
Q4
© CASC (Centre for Animals and Social Justice)
Adapted from ‘Pros and Cons of Reality TV Shows', Jeremy O'Grady, The Week, October
2008
'Not Like any Other Love' by Tony Wilson with The Smiths inc Morrissey, Granada Television
Report, 2013
Rabbi Jonathan Sachs, 'The Limits of Secularism', Standpoint, 10th October 2011
Orentlicher D. Physician participation in assisted suicide. JAMA. 1989; 262:1844-1845. 274
Q5
Q6
Q7
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Geography
A731/01
A731/02
A732/01
GCSE Geography A
Insert
Geographical Skills (Foundation Tier)
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.4
Fig.5, image
Fig.6, map
GCSE Geography A
Insert
Geographical Skills (Higher Tier)
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.4
Fig.5, image
Fig.6, map
GCSE Geography A
Insert
Geographical Skills (Foundation Tier)
Fig.1
Fig.4
© JonGustafsson.com
© JLGutierrez / istock. www.istockphoto.com
The World Factbook 2013-14. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, 2013 .
Country Life, 6 August 2012
© Crown copyright 2015. Ordnance Survey GV-152145
© JonGustafsson.com
© JLGutierrez / istock. www.istockphoto.com
The World Factbook 2013-14. Washington, DC: Central Intelligence Agency, 2013 .
Country Life, 6 August 2012
© Crown copyright 2015. Ordnance Survey GV-152145
ONS, Census
Reproduced by kind permission of www.europe-airports.com
Additional Materials
Map of Mansfield
A732/02
GCSE Geography A
Insert
Geographical Skills (Higher Tier)
Fig.1
Fig.4
© Crown copyright 2015. Ordnance Survey GV-152147
ONS, Census
Reproduced by kind permission of www.europe-airports.com
Additional Materials
Map of Mansfield
A772/01
GCSE Geography B (Short Course)
Resource Booklet
Key Geographical Themes (Foundation Tier)
Fig.3
© Crown copyright 2015. Ordnance Survey GV-152147
North News & Pictures, Britain's 'Erode' to nowhere - Southfield Road, Skipsea, May
2012 & March 2011
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Fig.9
A772/02
GCSE Geography B (Short Course)
Resource Booklet
Key Geographical Themes (Higher Tier)
Fig.3
North News & Pictures, Britain's 'Erode' to nowhere - Southfield Road, Skipsea, May
2012 & March 2011
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Fig.9
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B561/01
GCSE Geography B
Resource Booklet
Sustainable Decision Making (Foundation Tier)
Resource 2, top
Resource 2, middle
© selimaksan / iStock. www.istockphoto.com.
Taneli Rajala, Assembly line at Hyundai Motor Company's car factory, 6 July 2006, licensed under the
terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. www.wikipedia.org.
© Olly / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com
HMS Ark Royal, launched by Swan Hunter, 1981 (DS.SWH/4/PH/5/109/31), reproduced by kind
permission of Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. www.twmuseums.org.uk.
Marine Colliery, Cwm, Ebbw Vale, South Wales, circa 1980s. © Simon Chapman. Reproduced by kind
permission. www.aditnow.co.uk.
Reproduced by kind permission of the BBC.
Matford Green Business Park development, Exeter. Reproduced by kind permission of Michael J.
Posnette Photography Ltd.
Reproduced by kind permission from DTZ.
© Crown copyright (2014) Ordnance Survey (GV-152151)
Resource 2, bottom
Resource 3, top
Resource 4, top
Resource 5
Resource 6
Resource 7
Resource 8
Resource 9
B561/02
GCSE Geography B
Resource Booklet
Sustainable Decision Making (Higher Tier)
Resource 2, top
Resource 2, middle
SaveFields.org, KS2 Development plot, Ware Barton, Teignbridge, Devon. Copyright © 2013
SaveFields.org. All Rights Reserved. www.savefields.org.
© selimaksan / iStock. www.istockphoto.com.
Taneli Rajala, Assembly line at Hyundai Motor Company's car factory, 6 July 2006, licensed under the
terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported. www.wikipedia.org.
© Olly / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com
HMS Ark Royal, launched by Swan Hunter, 1981 (DS.SWH/4/PH/5/109/31), reproduced by kind
permission of Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. www.twmuseums.org.uk.
Marine Colliery, Cwm, Ebbw Vale, South Wales, circa 1980s. © Simon Chapman. Reproduced by kind
permission. www.aditnow.co.uk.
Reproduced by kind permission of the BBC.
Matford Green Business Park development, Exeter. Reproduced by kind permission of Michael J.
Posnette Photography Ltd.
Reproduced by kind permission from DTZ.
Resource 2, bottom
Resource 3, top
Resource 4, top
Resource 5
Resource 6
Resource 7
Resource 8
Resource 9
B563/01
B563/02
GCSE Geography B
Resource Booklet
Key Geographical Themes (Foundation Tier)
Fig.3
Fig.9
GCSE Geography B
Resource Booklet
Key Geographical Themes (Higher Tier)
Fig.3
Fig.9
© Crown copyright (2014) Ordnance Survey (GV-152151)
SaveFields.org, KS2 Development plot, Ware Barton, Teignbridge, Devon. Copyright © 2013
SaveFields.org. All Rights Reserved. www.savefields.org.
North News & Pictures, Britain's 'Erode' to nowhere - Southfield Road, Skipsea, May 2012 & March 2011.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
North News & Pictures, Britain's 'Erode' to nowhere - Southfield Road, Skipsea, May 2012 & March 2011.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
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F761/01
F762/01
AS GCE Geography
Insert
Managing Physical Environments
Fig.3, image
Fig.4, image
AS GCE Geography
Insert
Managing Change in Human Environments
Fig.2
Fig.3
Fig.4
F763/01
F764/01
A2 GCE Geography
Insert Resource Booklet
Global Issues
Fig.1
Fig.3
Fig.4
Fig.5
Fig.6
A2 GCE Geography
Insert
Geographical Skills
Fig.1
Fig.2
Fig.3
© Vincent Lowe / LGPL / Alamy. www.alamy.com.
© Jon Arnold Images Ltd / Alamy. www.alamy.com.
Peak District National Park map, 2010 © Crown Copyright. All rights reserved. Peak District National Park
Authority 100005734 2005. www.peakdistrict.gov.uk.
Ordnance Survey Landranger 200. Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO ©
Crown Copyright 2013. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100043707.
Ordnance Survey Landranger 90 & 91. Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of
HMSO © Crown Copyright 2013. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100043707.
© amana images inc. / Alamy
Fernand Bibas / Getty Images
© National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
© OECD, 2005 & 2012, http://www.oecd.org/dac/stats/aid-at-a-glance.htm
Reproduced by kind permission of the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.
© Crown copyright 2015. Ordnance Survey GV-152157
Reproduced by kind permission of GeoCurrents
© Crown copyright 2015. Reproduced by kind permission of the Office for National Statistics licensed
under the Open Government Licence v.2.0
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German
A713/02
F711/01
GCSE German
Question Paper
Reading (Higher Tier)
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
AS GCE German
Role Play
Speaking
Role Play A
GBI Jahresbericht 2006/7, pp. 36-7
Music 'n' Stuff, Issue 2/2013, pp. 16-17
Lisa, Nr 45, 29 October 2008
This role play is fictional, therefore, any likeness to any real business or organisation is
entirely coincidental.
© Schloss Dankern, Germany.
Victor Gordon, The English Cookbook, Random House/Jonathon Cape, Nov 1985.
Reproduced by permission of Random House.
© JoeGough / istock.
Role Play B
Role Play D
Role Play D, photo
F712/01
AS GCE German
Question Paper
Listening, Reading and Writing 1
Task 5
Jörg Römer, App gegen Komasaufen: Herzmassagen aus dem Handy, Der Spiegel, 21 April
2013. © SPIEGEL ONLINE 2013
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Health and Social Care
F924/01
A2 GCE Health and Social Care
Case Study
Social Trends
Text 1
Fig.1
Text 2
Text 3
Fig. 2
Text 4
Text 5
R021/01
Level 1/2 Cambridge Nationals in Health and Social Care
Question Paper
Essential Values of Care for Use with Individuals in Care Settings
Whole document
30
© OCR 2015
From Steve Doughty, Single mother Britain: U.K. has most lone parents of any
major European nation, Daily Mail, Apr 2nd 2011. © Associated Newspapers
Ltd 2014, www.dailymail.co.uk
From Office for National Statistics, Labour Force Survey: Families and
Households, 2011. © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the
Open Government Licence.
From Department of Health, Abortion Statistics England and Wales, 2010. ©
Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government
Licence.
From Martin Beckford, Death rate in Britain at lowest level as most live into 80s,
The Daily Telegraph, Jan 21st 2012. © Telegraph Media Group Limited 2014,
www.telegraph.co.uk
From Department for Education, National Pupil Database, 2011. © Crown
Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
From Martin Beckford, Baby boom down to benefits, delayed motherhood and
immigrants says ONS, The Daily Telegraph, Jul 7th 2011. © Telegraph Media
Group Limited 2014, www.telegraph.co.uk
OCR is aware that third-party material appeared in this exam but it has not
been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.
© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or
organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such
companies or organisations.
History
A011/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study Germany, 1918–1945
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Part 2, Source C
A012/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study Russia, 1905-1941
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Part 2, Source C
A013/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study The USA, 1919–1941
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Kennedy smoking an exploding cigar, The Daily Mail, 21
April 1961. © Associated Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Image supplied by the National Library of Wales (Illingworth
Collection), LSE 4619 & ILW 03333, www.llgc.org.uk
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
The Family, reproduction of an oil painting by Wilhelm Haller. © Mary Evans Picture
Library/WEIMAR ARCHIVE, www.maryevans.com
Reinhard Heydrich, 1938. Taken from Greg Lacey and Keith Shepherd, Germany
1918-1945: A depth study: Student's Book (Discovering the Past for GCSE), p. 109,
Hodder Education UK, 1997.
From a report by the Düsseldorf-Grafenberg Nazi Party to the Gestapo regarding the
Edelweiss Pirates, 17 July 1943. Taken from Richard Bessel, Life in the Third Reich,
Oxford University Press UK, 2001.
Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Kennedy smoking an exploding cigar, The Daily Mail, 21
April 1961. © Associated Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Image supplied by the National Library of Wales (Illingworth
Collection), LSE 4619 & ILW 03333, www.llgc.org.uk
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
'Come and join our collective farm, comrade!' 1930. Image supplied by David King
Collection, London, www.davidkingcollection.com
Taken from Terry Fiehn, Russia and the USSR 1905-1941: a depth study: Student's
Book (Discovering the Past for GCSE), Hodder Education UK, 1996.
Taken from John Scott, Behind the Urals: An American Worker in Russia's City of
Steel, Bloomington & Indianapolis: Indiana University Press USA, 1942.
Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Kennedy smoking an exploding cigar, The Daily Mail, 21
April 1961. © Associated Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Image supplied by the National Library of Wales (Illingworth
Collection), LSE 4619 & ILW 03333, www.llgc.org.uk
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A013/01 – GCSE History B continued
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Part 2, Source C
A014/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study Mao’s China, c.1930–1976
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Part 2, Source C
A015/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study Causes and Events of the First World War,
1890–1918
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 1, Section C, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
Hugh Haynie, Hoover ‘Prosperity’, reproduced by kind permission of Special
Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William & Mary,
USA.
Frances Perkins, Penguin Classics: The Roosevelt I knew, Penguin Books UK, 2011.
Whilst OCR is aware that third-party material appears in this exam, it has not been
possible to identify and acknowledge the source.
David Low, ‘The New Member’, The Star, 11 September 1923. © Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated Newspapers Ltd. Image
supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent, www.cartoons.ac.uk
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
Glory to the great Chinese people who have gained Freedom, Independence and
Happiness, 1949 (colour lithograph), Russian School, (20th century), Private
Collection / Peter Newark Military Pictures. Image supplied by Bridgeman Images,
www.bridgemanimages.com
Whilst OCR is aware that third-party material has been used in this exam, it has not
been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.
Excerpt from a speech by President Richard Nixon to Congress, Presidential Speech
Announcing Acceptance of an Invitation to Visit the People's Republic of China, 15
July 1971, delivered in Los Angeles, California.
David Low, ‘The New Member, The Star, 11 September 1923. © Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated Newspapers Ltd. Image
supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent, www.cartoons.ac.uk
Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Kennedy smoking an exploding cigar, The Daily Mail, 21
April 1961. © Associated Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Image supplied by the National Library of Wales (Illingworth
Collection), LSE 4619 & ILW 03333, www.llgc.org.uk
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
Sir John Tenniel, ‘L'Enfant Terrible!’, Punch, 10 May 1890. Image supplied by
Topfoto, www.topfoto.co.uk
The mailed fist at Agadir. Image supplied by Topfoto. ©2003 Topham Picturepoint,
www.topfoto.co.uk
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A016/01
A015/01 – GCSE History B continued
Part 2, Source C
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study End of Empire, c. 1919–1969
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 1, Section C, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Part 2, Source C
A017/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
Aspects of International Relations, 1919–2005, with
Depth Study The USA, 1945–1975: Land of Freedom?
Part 1, Section A, Source A
Part 1, Section B, Source A
Part 2, Source A
Part 2, Source B
Part 2, Source C
A021/01
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
How was British society changed, 1890–1918?
Source A
Source B
Source C
Source D
Excerpt from an interview with Kaiser Wilhelm II in The Daily Telegraph, London, 28
Oct 1908.
David Low, ‘The New Member, The Star, 11 September 1923. © Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated Newspapers Ltd. Image
supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent, www.cartoons.ac.uk
Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Kennedy smoking an exploding cigar, The Daily Mail, 21
April 1961. © Associated Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Image supplied by the National Library of Wales (Illingworth
Collection), LSE 4619 & ILW 03333, www.llgc.org.uk
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
Excerpt from a speech by Jomo Kenyatta, The Kenya Africa Union is Not the Mau
Mau, at the Kenya African Union Meeting at Nyeri, 26 July 1952.
David Low, 'In darkest Kenya', Manchester Guardian, 19 February 1954. Reproduced
by permission of Associated Newspapers Ltd. Image supplied by The British Cartoon
Archive, University of Kent, www.cartoons.ac.uk
Excerpt from a letter from Kenya Police Commissioner, Arthur Young, to Evelyn
Baring, Governor of Kenya, 22 November 1954.
David Low, ‘The New Member, The Star, 11 September 1923. © Associated
Newspapers Ltd. Reproduced by permission of Associated Newspapers Ltd. Image
supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent, www.cartoons.ac.uk
Keith Waite, ‘and we’re warning all babies not to use pubs that are used by British
troops’, The Daily Mirror, 6 September 1971. Reproduced by permission of the Estate
of Keith Waite. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk.
Excerpt from Archibold MacLeish, The Conquest of America, 1949.
Don Hesse, Yeah - so help me God!, 1918. Image supplied by the Library of
Congress, USA, http://www.loc.gov
Herblock, 'Stand fast, men -They're armed with marshmallows', The Washington
Post, 11 August 1954. Image supplied by The Herb Block Foundation USA,
www.herbblockfoundation.org
From Charles Booth, Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People in London, 19023.
Front cover of a Liberal Party pamphlet published in 1909, The Up To Date Record of
the Liberal Government 1906-1909. Image courtesy of People's History Museum,
Manchester, www.phm.org.uk
Daily Mail, 1 April 1909; p. 8; Issue 4048. © Associated Newspapers Limited.
Published by the Liberal Publication Department
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A022/01
A021/01 – GCSE History B continued
Source E
Source F
GCSE History B (Modern World)
Question Paper
How far did British society change, 1939–1975?
Source A
Source B
Source C
Source D
Source E
A954/11
GCSE History A (Schools History Project)
Question Paper
Study in Development with Elizabethan England Depth
Study
Section A (a), Source A
Section A (a), Source B
Section A (a), Source C
Section A (b), Source A
Section A (b), Source B
Section A (b), Source C
Section B, Source A
Section B, Source B
Section B, Source C
A954/12
GCSE History A (Schools History Project)
Question Paper
Study in Development with Britain, 1815–1851 Depth
Study
Section A (a), Source A
Section A (a), Source B
Section A (a), Source C
Section A (b), Source A
Section A (b), Source B
Section A (b), Source C
Section B, Source A
Section B, Source B
Section B, Source C
A954/13
GCSE History A (Schools History Project)
Question Paper
Study in Development with The American West, 1840–
1895 Depth Study
Section A (a), Source A
Section A (a), Source B
Section A (a), Source C
Daily Mail, 31 May1913; p. 5; Issue 5351. © Associated Newspapers.
F H Townsend, Keep the home fires burning, Sept 1917. Punch. Image supplied by
TopFoto, www.topfoto.co.uk
Extract and images from Ministry of Information, 'West Indies Calling', 1943. © Crown
Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0
Extract from 'Stop the Jamaicans demands Cyril Osborne MP', The Chronicle, 8 Jan
1955, as reproduced in Lorna Chessum, 'Race and immigration in the Leicester
local press 1945-62', Immigrants & Minorities: Historical Studies in Ethnicity,
Migration and Diaspora, 17:2, 36-56, 1998.
Picture of Asian bus conductor from Bristol Evening Post, 17 September 1963.
© Steve Lewis. Image supplied by Getty, www.gettyimages.co.uk
Pamphlet titled 'Brothers to All', Monty Meth, The Runnymede Trust.
© akg-images / British Library, c 1300, www.akg-images.co.uk
© akg-images, 1493, www.akg-images.co.uk
Rossignol, 1881
Description of London Watchmen, 1829
Instructions given to Metropolitan Policemen, 1829
Lost in London, 7 Jan 1888, © Illustrated London News Ltd. Image supplied by Mary
Evans Picture Library, www.maryevans.com
An account of a debate in the House of Commons, 1571
From pamphlet: Groundworke of Conny-Catching, 1592. Reproduced by permission
of The British Library, www.bl.uk
Sheriff of Norfolk to Lord Burghley, 1597.
© akg-images / British Library, c 1300, www.akg-images.co.uk
© akg-images, 1493, www.akg-images.co.uk
Rossignol, 1881
Description of London Watchmen, 1829
Instructions given to Metropolitan Policemen, 1829
Lost in London, 7 Jan 1888, © Illustrated London News Ltd. Image supplied by Mary
Evans Picture Library, www.maryevans.com
The Infant Slave, 1830. Image supplied by Mary Evans Picture Library,
www.maryevans.com
Speech by an MP in the House of Commons, 1832
Lord Ashley, Employment of Women and Children Report, 1842,
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
© akg-images / British Library, c 1300, www.akg-images.co.uk
© akg-images, 1493, www.akg-images.co.uk
Rossignol, 1881
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A954/01 – GCSE History A continued
Section A (b), Source A
Section A (b), Source B
Section A (b), Source C
Section B, Source A
Section B, Source B
Section B, Source C
A954/14
GCSE History A (Schools History Project)
Question Paper
Study in Development with Germany, c. 1919–1945
Depth Study
Section A (a), Source A
Section A (a), Source B
Section A (a), Source C
Section A (b), Source A
Section A (b), Source B
Section A (b), Source C
Section B, Source A
Section B, Source B
Section B, Source C
A955/21
GCSE History A (Schools History Project)
Question Paper
Historical Source Investigation
Source A
A Study in British History: Public Health in Britain
1800–1914
Source B
Source C
Source D
Source E
A955/22
GCSE History A (Schools History Project)
Question Paper
Historical Source Investigation
Source A
A Study in British History: Protest and Reaction in Britain
in 1800–1914
Source B
Source D
Source E
Description of London Watchmen, 1829
Instructions given to Metropolitan Policemen, 1829
Lost in London, 7 Jan 1888, © Illustrated London News Ltd. Image supplied by Mary
Evans Picture Library, www.maryevans.com
From the letters and diary of Ida Lindgren, 1870-1881.
Mythical Western Composition, c. 1870, © Transcendental Graphics. Image supplied
by Getty Images, www.gettyimages.co.uk
'All coloured people that want to go to Kansas, on September 5th 1877, can do so for
$5', post published by Nicodemus Town Company, 1877. Image supplied by Kansas
Historical Society, www.kansasmemory.org
© akg-images / British Library, c 1300, www.akg-images.co.uk
© akg-images, 1493, www.akg-images.co.uk
Rossignol, 1881
Description of London Watchmen, 1829
Instructions given to Metropolitan Policemen, 1829
Lost in London, 7 Jan 1888, © Illustrated London News Ltd. Image supplied by Mary
Evans Picture Library, www.maryevans.com
Burning of the Reichstag building, 27 February 1933. Image supplied by Press
Association Images, www.pressassociation.com
Sidney 'George' Strube, ‘Will the audience kindly keep to their seats’, Daily Express, 3
Jul 1934. Image supplied by the British Cartoon Archive, University of Kent,
www.cartoons.ac.uk
Joseph Goebbels, article in the Volkischer Beobachter, 12 Nov 1938
Colonel Evans, regarding Cholera Morbus, 23 Feb 1832, vol 10 cc691-3. Reproduced
in Schools History Council, Medicine Through Time: The Medical Revolution, Holmes
McDougall UK, 1976
Sanatory Measures, Punch, 1848. Image supplied by Mary Evans Picture Library,
www.maryevans.com
The Times, July 1881
From Charles Booth, Life and Labour of the People in London, 1889, reproduced in
Andy Reid and Colin Shepherd, Re-discovering Britain 1750-1900: Students' Book,
Hodder Education UK, 2001.
Published by the Liberal Publication Department.
Engraving of rioting Luddites, 1813. © Time & Life Pictures. Image supplied by Getty
Images, www.gettyimages.co.uk
Copenhagen Fields Demonstration, 1834. Image supplied by Trade Unions Congress
Library Collections, London Metropolitan University, www.unionhistory.info
Annie Besant, ‘White Slavery in London’, The Link, Issue no. 21, 23 June 1888.
Suffrage Atelier, What a woman may be, and yet not have the vote, 1912. Image
supplied by Museum of London, www.museumoflondonprints.com
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F963/01
A955/22 – GCSE History A continued
Source F
GCE AS History
Question Paper
British History Enquiries - Option A: Medieval and Early
Modern 1066–1660
Q 1 Source A
Q 1 Source B
Q 1 Source C
Q 1 Source D
Q 1 Source E
Q 2 Source A
Q 2 Source B
Q 2 Source C
Q 2 Source D
Q 2 Source E
Q 3 Source A
Q 3 Source B
Q 3 Source C
Q 3 Source D
Q 3 Source E
From an article in The Times, 2 March 1912.
Adapted from The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Ernest Rhys (ed.) and Rev. James Ingram
(trans.), Everyman's Library, 1912.
Adapted from the record of the ecclesiastical synod at London, 1075, Margaret
Gibson (trans.), in The Letters of Lanfranc, Archbishop of Canterbury, Oxford
Medieval Texts, No.11, pp.72-9, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979.
Adapted from Simeon of Durham, A History of the Kings of England, Rev. Joseph
Stevenson (trans.), pp.145-6, Seeleys, 1855.
Adapted from Orderic Vitalis, Historia Ecclesiastica (Ecclesiastical History), c. 11251141, in David Walker (ed.) Documents on the Normans in England, c.1050-1100,
University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), 1984.
Adapted from William of Malmesbury, Chronicle of the Kings of England, J. A. Giles
(ed.), p.302, London: Henry G. Bohn, 1867.
A letter to Henry VIII from Anne Boleyn in The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn, Queen
Consort of England, printed by G. Smeeton. 1820.
Adapted from ‘Henry VIII: 23 June, 1540, 21-30’, in Letters and Papers, Foreign and
Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 15: 1540. James Gairdner and R. H. Brodie (eds), p.
377. 1896.
Adapted from Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 21, Part
2: September 1546 - January 1547. James Gairdner and R. H. Brodie (eds), pp. 302313. 1910.
Adapted from: T.B. Howell (ed.), A complete collection of State Trials and
Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest
Period to the Year 1783, London, 1816.
Adapted from: T.B. Howell (ed.), A complete collection of State Trials and
Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors from the Earliest
Period to the Year 1783, London, 1816.
Adapted from John Rushworth, 'Historical Collections: The New Model Army',
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State: Volume 6: 1645-47, pp. 1-23.
London, 1722.
Adapted from Richard Baxter, Richard Allestree (ed.), Reliquiæ Baxterianæ: or, Mr.
Richard Baxter's narrative of the most memorable passages of his life and times, pp.
50-1, UK 1679.
Adapted from a letter by Colonel Okey to a Citizen of London, A more particular and
exact relation of the victory obtained by the Parliaments forces under the command of
Sir Thomas Fairfax, London 1645.
Adapted from Eleanor Bradley Peters (ed.), Hugh Peter; preacher, patriot,
philanthropist, fourth pastor of the First church in Salem, Massachusetts, p. 24, 1902.
Adapted from Joshua Sprigg, Anglia Rediviva; England's Recovery: Being the History
of the Motions, Actions, and Successes of the Army under the Immediate Conduct of
his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax, KT. Captain-General of all the Parliament's forces
in England, pp. 324-5. Oxford University Press, 1743.
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F963/02
GCE AS History
Question Paper
British History Enquiries - Option B: Modern 1815–1945
Q 1 Source A
Q 1 Source B
Q 1 Source C
Q 1 Source D
Q 1 Source E
Q 2 Source A
Q 2 Source B
Q 2 Source C
Q 2 Source D
Q 2 Source E
Q 3 Source A
Q 3 Source B
Q 3 Source C
Q 3 Source D
Q 3 Source E
Q 4 Source A
Q 4 Source B
Q 4 Source C
Q 4 Source D
Q 4 Source E
Adapted from a Report by the Faringdon Union, in the First Annual Report of the Poor
Law Commissioners for England and Wales, 1835
From Evidence given by Langham Rokesby Esq., Chairman of the Market
Harborough Union, in the Second Annual Report of the Poor Law Commissioners for
England and Wales, 1836
From William Wordsworth, Postscript to Lyrical Ballads, 1835-6
Adapted from John Castle, Experiences in the Workhouse, autobiography,1837
From Huddersfield Workhouse Abominations - Andover in the Shade, a supplement
to the Leeds Mercury, May 1848.
From John Morely, The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol.3, pp.54-56, Macmillan,
1903.
From a letter by William Gladstone to William Forster, 12 April 1882, in John Morely,
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol.3, pp.58-59, Macmillan, 1903.
From T P O'Connor, The Parnell Movement, pp. 247-8, Ward and Downy, London,
1887.
From Michael Davitt, The Fall of Feudalism in Ireland: The Story of the Land League
Revolution, Harper & Brothers, London, 1904.
From John Morely, The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol.3, p.187, Macmillan,
1903.
Adapted from Winston S. Churchill, Speech at St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, 11
October 1096, published in Winston S. Churchill, Liberalism and the Social Problem,
pp.78-81, 1909.
Adapted from David Lloyd George, Speech on Free Trade, Manchester, 21 April
1909.
L Raven Hill, ‘The Pitiless Philanthropist', cartoon in Punch, 22 November 1911.
Image supplied by Mary Evans picture library, www.maryevans.com
Extract from a letter from Lord Derby to Walter Long, 25 December 1912, published in
Stuart Ball, The Conservative Party and British Politics 1902 - 1951 (Seminar Studies
In History), Routledge UK, 1995.
Extract from The Diary of Beatrice Webb, iii. 195, entry for 6 Feb 1914. Republished
in Vyvyen Brendon, The Edwardian Age (History at Source), Hodder Education UK,
1996.
Cartoon, Now comes the tug-of-war, from Daily Mail, 28 January 1925.
Adapted from The Gold Standard, a speech delivered by Winston Churchill in the
House of Commons, 4 May 1925. Reproduced under the terms of the Open
Government Licence v.3.0
Adapted from Sir F. Schuster, Gold and Currency, speech at the Annual Meeting of
the National Provincial Bank, 28 January 1926. © Crown Copyright, reproduced under
the terms of the Open Government Licence v.3.0
Adapted from a letter by G. McGeer to a colleague, March 1936.
Adapted extract from L S Amery, My Political Life, Hutchinson, 1955.
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Medieval and Early Modern 1073–1555
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Modern 1774–1975
Q 1 Source A, text
Q 1 Source B, text
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Source C, text
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Source E, text
Source A, text
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The Anonymous of Mainz, 1096, translated in Robert Chazan, European Jewry and
the First Crusade, University of California Press, 1996.
Carol Sweetenham, Robert the Monk's History of the First Crusade: Historia
Iherosolimitana (Crusade Texts in Translation), Ashgate Publishing Limited, UK 2005.
Guibert of Nogent, History of Jerusalem, 1108, translated in Michael Foss, People of
the First Crusade, Michael O'Mara Books, UK, 1997.
Albert of Aachen, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem.
In: The Crusades, edited by SJ Allen and Emilie Amt. p52-3, 2010.
Anna Comnena, The Alexiad, 1140-1148, translated in ERA Sewter, The Alexiad, pp.
275-277, Penguin UK,1969.
Martin Luther, 'Concerning the Rebellious Spirit', July 1524, translated in Roland
Bainton, 'Here I Stand: Martin Luther', pp. 262-3, Lion Hudson UK, 1978.
Thomas Müntzer, 'A Highly Provoked Vindication and Refutation of the Unspiritual,
Soft-living Flesh in Wittenber, whose Robbery and Distortion of Scripture has so
Grievously Polluted our Wretched Christian Church', 1524, translated in Roland
Bainton, 'Here I Stand: Martin Luther', pp. 262-3, Lion Hudson UK, 1978.
Martin Luther, Against the Heavenly Prophets, 1525. Translation in Pamela Johnston
and Bob W Scribner, The Reformation in Germany and Switzerland (Cambridge
Topics in History), pp. 82-3, Cambridge University Press UK, 1993.
From a letter by Ulrich Zwingli to a friend, 20 Oct 1529.Translation in Gordon Rupp &
Benjamin Drewery, Martin Luther (Documents of Modern History), pp. 137-9, Edward
Arnold UK, 1970.
From a letter by Martin Luther to a supporter, late Oct 1529. Translation in M M
Reese, European History, 1450-1789 (Documents for Historical Revision), Hodder
and Stoughton UK, 1977.
Peace agreement at La Prevalayé, 21 April 1795.
Declaration, Insurrection of the People to Obtain bread and Recover their Rights, 20
May 1795.
Speech by François Louis Bourdon, May 1795.
Louis XVIII, Declaration of Verona, 24 June 1795.
Antoine-Clair Thibaudeau, Memoirs of the Convention and Directory, 1825.
From a memorandum by the Prince of Canosa, 1822. Translation in SJ Woolfe, The
Italian Risorgimento, p. 42, Longman UK, 1969.
Guiseppe Montanelli, Memoirs of Tuscany, 1814-1850, 1853. Translation in Denis
Mack Smith, The Making of Italy 1796-1866, pp 56-63, Macmillan UK, 1988.
Vincenzo Gioberti, On the Moral and Civil Primacy of the Italians, 1843. Translation in
Denis Mack Smith, 'The Making of Italy 1796-1866', pp. 78-80, Macmillan UK, 1988.
From a Letter by L Torelli, Feb 1848.Translation in Denis Mack Smith, The Making of
Italy 1796-1866, pp. 78-80, Macmillan UK, 1988.
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Q 4 Source D, text
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Q 5 Source A, text
Q 5 Source B, text
Q 5 Source C, text
From a Letter to Miss Mitford from Elizabeth Barrett Browning. 30 April 1849. In: The
Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Frederic G Kenyon. 1897.
http://digitalcollections.baylor.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/ab-letters
Alexander H. Stephens, Speech on the joint resolution for the annexation of Texas,
delivered in the House of Representatives, January 25, 1845.
https://archive.org/details/alexanderhstephe6114clev
Adapted from: Resolutions, address and journal of proceedings of the Southern
Convention held at Nashville, Tennessee, June 3rd to 12th, inclusive in the year
1850.
Adapted from: Appeal of the Independent Democrats in Congress to the People of the
United States, 1854.
Adapted from: Political Debates Between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas,
speech by Stephen Douglas, 16 July 1858. In: Causes of the Civil War, Kenneth M.
Stampp, pp. 110-11. 1986.
Adapted from Wilson, H. 1872. History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in
America. In: Causes of the Civil War, Kenneth M. Stampp. pp. 30-32. 1986.
https://archive.org/details/historyofrisefal01wils
Public Statement by Roman Catholic bishops in Bavaria. 1936. In: Chris Hinton and
John Hite, Weimar and Nazi Germany (SHP Advanced History Core Texts), p. 312,
John Murray UK, 2000.
From an official report by Government Officials on events at a Catholic School.
Translation in Stephen Lee, Hitler and Nazi Germany (Questions and Analysis in
History), p. 61, Routledge UK, 1998.
From a report by the Protestant Confessing Church on the situation in southern
Germany, 1938. Translation in Chris Hinton and John Hite, Weimar and Nazi
Germany (SHP Advanced History Core Texts), p 313, John Murray UK, 2000.
From a Sermon given by Count Clemens August von Galen about the government's
mercy-killing programme, 3 Aug 1941. Translation in J Noakes and G Pridham (eds),
Nazism, 1919-1945, Vol. III, p. 1037, University of Exeter Press UK, 1988.
From an internal memorandum from Martin Bormann on the relations between
Nazism and Christianity, 7 Jul 1941. Translation in John Laver, Nazi Germany, 193345 (History at source), pp. 65-6, Hodder Education UK, 1991.
Adapted from: Foreign relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Volume II, Vietnam,
1962, Document 330. Report by the Senate Majority Leader (Mansfield).
http://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1961-63v02/d330
Adapted from: Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Volume IV,
Vietnam, August-December 1963, Document 12: Telegram From the Embassy in
Vietnam to the Department of State.
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1961-63v04/d12
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963
Volume IV, Vietnam, August-December 1963, Document 182: Telegram From the
President's Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Bundy) to the
Ambassador in Vietnam (Lodge).
https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1961-63v04/d182
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Historical Interpretations & Investigations
Topic 1a– Interpretation A
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Topic 1a – Interpretation C
Topic 1a– Interpretation D
Topic 1b– Interpretation A
Topic 1b– Interpretation B
Topic 1b– Interpretation C
Topic 1b– Interpretation D
Topic 1c– Interpretation A
Topic 1c– Interpretation B
Topic 1c– Interpretation C
Topic 1c– Interpretation D
Topic 2a– Interpretation A
Topic 2a– Interpretation B
Topic 2a – Interpretation C
Topic 2a – Interpretation D
Topic 2b – Interpretation A
Topic 2b – Interpretation B
Topic 2b – Interpretation C
Topic 2b – Interpretation D
Adapted from a Resolution of the Vietnam Workers' Party to intensify support for the
Vietcong in South Vietnam, Dec 1963. Translation in US Mission, Saigon, Viet-Nam
Documents and Research Notes, no.96, July 1971.
http://www.kingscollections.org/catalogues/lhcma/collection/v/xv35-001
The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, 7 August 1964. Text of Joint Resolution, August 7,
Department of State Bulletin, 24 August 1964.
Charles William Previte-Orton, The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge
University Press, 1960
John Julius Norwich, Byzantium: The Early Centuries, Viking, 1988
JAS Evans, The Age of Justinian: The Circumstances of Imperial Power, Routledge,
1996
William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: Plague, Empire and the Birth of Europe, Jonathan
Cape, 2007
Peter Brown, The World of Late Antiquity: AD 150-750, Thames & Hudson Limited,
1971.
John Julius Norwich, Byzantium: The Early Centuries, Viking, 1988
Roger Collins, Early Medieval Europe, 300-1000, Palgrave Macmillan, 1991
JAS Evans, The Age of Justinian: The Circumstances of Imperial Power, Routledge,
1996
AHM Jones, The Later Roman Empire, Blackwell, 1964
Peter Brown, The World of Late Antiquity, Thames & Hudson, 1971
T Brown, The Transformation of the Roman Mediterranean. Taken from George
Holmes, The Oxford History of Medieval Europe, Oxford University Press, 1992.
Peter Sarris, The Eastern Empire from Constantine to Heraclius (306-641) from Cyril
Mango (ed.), The Oxford History of Byzantium, pp 19-71, Oxford University Press,
2002
Matthias Becher, Charlemagne, Yale University Press, 2003
Derek Wilson, Charlemagne: Barbarian and Emperor: The Great Adventure,
Hutchinson, 2005
Alessandro Barbero, Charlemagne: Father of a Continent, University of California
Press, 2004
Mario Costambeys, Matthew Innes & Simon Maclean, The Carolingian World,
Cambridge University Press, 2011
FL Ganshof, The last period of Charlemagne's reign: a study in decomposition, 1948.
From The Carolingians and the Frankish Monarchy, Prentice Hall Press, 1971
CW Previte-Orton, The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge University
Press, 1960
Matthias Becher, Charlemagne, Yale University Press, 2003
Rosamond McKitterick, Charlemagne, The Formation of a European Identity,
Cambridge University Press, 2008
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Topic 3a – Interpretation C
Topic 3a – Interpretation D
Topic 3b – Interpretation A
Topic 3b – Interpretation B
Topic 3b – Interpretation C
Topic 3b – Interpretation D
Topic 3c – Interpretation A
Topic 3c – Interpretation B
Topic 3c– Interpretation C
Topic 3c– Interpretation D
Topic 4a – Interpretation A
Topic 4a – Interpretation B
Topic 4a – Interpretation C
Topic 4a – Interpretation D
Topic 4b – Interpretation A
Topic 4b – Interpretation B
Topic 4b – Interpretation C
Topic 4b – Interpretation D
Topic 4c – Interpretation A
Alessandro Barbero, Charlemagne: Father of a Continent, University of California
Press, 2004
Charlemagne’s Empire and Society – Edited by Joanna Story, Chapter 7 Charlemagne’s Church, Mayke de Jong, pp. 103. Manchester University Press,
2005.
Rosamond McKitterick, Charlemagne: The Formation of a European Identity,
published in 2008.
Hywel Williams, Emperor of the West, Charlemagne and the Carolingian Empire,
published in 2010
Peter Hunter Blair, An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge University
Press, 1959
Michael Wood, In Search Of The Dark Ages, BBC Books, 1981
Patrick Wormald, The Ninth Century from James Cambell (ed.), The Anglo-Saxons,
pp. 101-132. Penguin (Harmondsworth), 1991
Justin Pollard, Alfred the Great, John Murray, 2005
Frank Stenton, Anglo-Saxon England, Oxford University Press, 1943
Richard P. Abels, Alfred the Great: War, Kingship and Culture in Anglo-Saxon
England: War, Culture and Kingship in Anglo-Saxon England, Longman, 1998.
Ann Williams, Kingship and Government in pre-Conquest England, c.500-1066,
Palgrave Macmillan, 1999
Justin Pollard, Alfred the Great, John Murray, 2005
Simon Keynes & Michael Lapidge, Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Alfred and
Other Contemporary Sources, Penguin Classics, 1983. Reproduced by kind
permission of Penguin Books Ltd.
Dr Barbara Yorke, Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, Routledge,
1990
Patrick Wormald, The Ninth Century from James Cambell (ed.), The Anglo-Saxons,
pp 101-132. Penguin (Harmondsworth), 1991
Richard Abels, Alfred the Great: War, Culture and Kingship in Anglo-Saxon England,
Longman, 1998
JC Dickinson, The Great Charter, The Historical Association, 1955
Sidney Painter, The Reign of King John, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966
Robert Bartlett, England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings, 1075-1225, Oxford
University Press, 2000
Frank McLynn, Lionheart and Lackland: King Richard, King John and the Wars of
Conquest, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 2006
Sidney Painter, The Reign of King John, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1949
WL Warren, King John, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1961
David Carpenter, The Struggle for Mastery, Britain 1066-1284, Allen Lane, 2003
Richard Huscroft, Ruling England 1042-1217, Longman, 2004
J. C. Holt, King John - The Historical Association; (First Thus edition) published 1963
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Topic 5a – Interpretation A
Topic 5a – Interpretation B
Topic 5a – Interpretation C
Topic 5a – Interpretation D
Topic 5b – Interpretation A
Topic 5b – Interpretation B
Topic 5b – Interpretation C
Topic 5b – Interpretation D
Topic 5c – Interpretation A
Topic 5c – Interpretation B
Topic 5c – Interpretation C
Topic 5c – Interpretation D
Topic 6a – Interpretation A
Topic 6a – Interpretation B
Topic 6a – Interpretation C
Topic 6a – Interpretation D
Topic 6b – Interpretation A
Topic 6b – Interpretation B
Topic 6b – Interpretation C
Topic 6b – Interpretation D
Topic 6c – Interpretation A
Topic 6c – Interpretation B
Topic 6c – Interpretation C
Topic 6c – Interpretation D
Topic 7a – Interpretation A
Topic 7a – Interpretation B
W. L. Warren, King John, Book Club Associates; Book Club Edition edition (1974)
Sidney Painter, The Reign of King John, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1966.
Frank Barlow, The Feudal Kingdom of England 1042-1216, published by Rutledge
(5th Ed) 1999.
EF Jacob, The Fifteenth Century 1399-1485, Oxford University Press, 1961
Ralph A Griffiths, The Reign of King Henry VI. The Exercise of Royal Authority 1422
- 1461, Earnest Benn, 1981
David R Cook, Lancastrians and Yorkists: The Wars of the Roses, Longman, 1984
John Watts, Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship, Cambridge University Press, 1996
Charles Ross, Edward IV, Methuen, 1974. Reproduced by permission of Yale
University Press
John Gillingham, The Wars of the Roses: Peace and Conflict in Fifteenth-century
England, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1981
Christine Carpenter, The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution of
England, c1437-1509, Cambridge University Press, 1997
AJ Pollard, Late Medieval England - 1399-1509, Longman, 2000
RL Storey, The Reign of Henry VII, Blandford Press, 1968
Anthony Goodman, Wars of the Roses: Military Activity and English Society, 145297, pp. 200-201, Routledge, 1981
AJ Pollard, The Wars of the Roses, pp. 76-77, Palgrave Macmillan, 1988
Christine Carpenter, The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution in England,
c.1437-1509, p 259, Cambridge University Press, 1997
Peter Pierson, Philip II of Spain, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1975
Geoffrey Woodward, Philip II, Longman, 1992
Henry Kamen, Philip of Spain, Yale University Press, 1997
Patrick Williams, Philip II, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001
John Elliott, Imperial Spain 1469-1716. Published by Penguin; 2d Rev Ed (25 July
2002)
Geoffrey Woodward, Philip II, published in 1992. Pearson Education Ltd.
Henry Kamen, Philip of Spain, Yale University Press, 1987
Patrick Williams, Philip II, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001
John Elliott, Imperial Spain 1469-1716, Edward Arnold, 1963. Reproduced with
permission of Hodder Education.
Henry Kamen, The Spanish Inquisition, Yale University Press, 1997
John Edwards, The Spanish Inquisition, Tempus, 1999
Patrick Williams, Philip II, Palgrave MacMillan, 2001. Reproduced with permission of
Palgrave Macmillan
Antonia Fraser, Mary Queen of Scots, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969
Alan Dures, English Catholicism 1558-1642, Longman, 1983
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Topic 7b – Interpretation C
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Topic 7c – Interpretation A
Topic 7c – Interpretation B
Topic 7c – Interpretation C
Topic 7c – Interpretation D
Topic 8a – Interpretation A
Topic 8a – Interpretation B
Topic 8a – Interpretation C
Topic 8a – Interpretation D
Topic 8b – Interpretation A
Topic 8b – Interpretation B
Topic 8b – Interpretation C
Topic 8b – Interpretation D
Topic 8c – Interpretation A
Topic 8c – Interpretation B
Topic 8c – Interpretation C
Topic 8c – Interpretation D
Topic 9a – Interpretation A
Topic 9a – Interpretation B
Topic 9a – Interpretation C
Topic 9a – Interpretation D
Topic 9b – Interpretation A
Anthony Fletcher & Diarmaid MacCulloch, Tudor Rebellions, (5th Edition), Pearson
Education, 2004
John Guy, My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Fourth Estate,
2004
John Ernest Neale, Queen Elizabeth I, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1934
HC Porter, Puritanism in Tudor England, MacMillan, 1970. Reproduced with
permission of Palgrave Macmillan
Michael Graves, Elizabethan Parliaments 1559-1601, Longman, 1987
Robert J Acheson, Radical Puritans in England 1550-1660, Longman, 1990
Conyers Read, Mr Secretary Cecil and Queen Elizabeth. Johnathan Cape 1965
Wallace MacCaffrey, Queen Elizabeth and the Making of Policy 1572-1588.
Princeton University Press, 1981.
John Guy, Tudor England, published in 1988. Oxford Paperbacks.
David Loades, Elizabeth I Continnuum-3PL (1 Mar. 2003).
Maurice Ashley, Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Revolution, The English
Universities Press, 1958
Godfrey Davies, The Early Stuarts 1603-1660, published in 1959. OUP Oxford.
Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men, published in 1973
Barry Coward, Profiles in Power: Oliver Cromwell, Longman, 1991
Ivan Roots, The Great Rebellion 1642-1660, Batsford, 1966
Christopher Hill, God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution,
Pelican, 1970. (c) Christopher Hill, 1970. Reprinted by permission of A. M Heath &
Vo. Ltd.
Barry Coward, Profiles in Power: Oliver Cromwell. Published 1991, Longman.
Allan Macinnes, The British Revolution, 1629-1660, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan
Christopher Hill, God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution,
Pelican, 1970. (c) Christopher Hill, 1970. Reprinted by permission of A. M Heath &
Vo. Ltd.
Barry Coward, The Stuart Age: England 1603-1714, Longman, third edition 2003
David L Smith, The Struggle for New Constitutional and Institutional Forms. From
John Morrill (ed.) Revolution and Restoration: England in the 1650s, Collins &
Brown, 1992
Austin Woolrych, Britain In Revolution 1625-1660, Oxford University Press, 2002
MS Anderson, Peter the Great (Men in office), Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1978
Stephen J Lee, Peter the Great, Routledge, 1993
Dr William Marshall, Peter the Great, Longman, 1996
Lindsey Hughes, Peter the Great, Yale University Press, 2002
Bernard Pares, A History of Russia, Jonathan Cape, 1955
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Topic 9c – Interpretation B
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Topic 10a – Interpretation A
Topic 10a – Interpretation B
Topic 10a – Interpretation C
Topic 10a – Interpretation D
Topic 10b – Interpretation A
Topic 10b – Interpretation B
Topic 10b – Interpretation C
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Topic 10c – Interpretation A
Topic 10c – Interpretation B
Topic 10c – Interpretation C
Topic 10c – Interpretation D
Topic 11a – Interpretation A
Topic 11a – Interpretation B
Topic 11a – Interpretation C
Topic 11a – Interpretation D
Topic 11b – Interpretation A
Topic 11b – Interpretation B
Topic 11b – Interpretation C
Topic 11b – Interpretation D
Robert Massie, Peter the Great: His Life and World, Victor Gollancz, an imprint of
The Orion Publishing Group, London , 1981
Stephen Lee, Peter the Great, Routledge, 1993
Lindsey Hughes, Peter the Great, Yale University Press, 2002
Bernard Pares, A History of Russia, pp. 250-251, Jonathan Cape, 1955
Jill Lisk, The struggle for Supremacy in the Baltic, 1600-1725, p. 214, University of
London Press, 1967
Dr William Marshall, Peter the Great, p 68, Longman, 1996
Lindsey Hughes, Peter the Great, p 60, Yale University Press, 2002
Maurice Ashley, Louis XIV and the Greatness of France, Hodder & Stoughton, 1946
WE Brown, The First Bourbon Century in France, University of London Press, 1971
Francois Bluche, Louis XIV, Blackwell, 1990
Peter Campbell, Louis XIV - 1661-1715, Longman, 1993
WE Brown, The First Bourbon Century in France, p. 169, University of London Press,
1971
Francois Bluche, Louis XIV, pp. 353-354, Blackwell, 1990
Peter Campbell, Louis XIV - 1661-1715, p.p 51-52, Longman, 1993
Robin Briggs, Early Modern France 1560-1715, p. 154, Oxford University Press,
1998
David Ogg, Louis XIV, Oxford University Press, 1933
Excerpt by EN Williams from The Ancient Regime in Europe: Government and
Society in the Major States, 1648-1789 (© EN Williams, 1970) is reproduced by
permission of PFD (www.pfd.co.uk) on behalf of the Estate of EN Williams
Ragnhild Hatton, Louis XIV and his World, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1972
Francois Bluche, Louis XIV, Blackwell, 1990
J Steven Watson, The Reign of George III - 1760-1815, Oxford University Press,
1960
Peter Marshall, The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire, Cambridge
University Press, 1996
Lawrence James, Raj: the Making and Unmaking of British India, Little Brown, 1997.
Reproduced with the kind permission of Little Brown and The Andrew Lownie
Literary Agency
Michael Wood, The Story of India, BBC Books, 2007. Reproduced by permission of
Random House
Vinayak Damodar Savakar, The Indian War of Independence, Sethani Kampani,
1909.
Stanley Wolpert, A New History of India, Oxford University Press Inc, 1977
Lawrence James, Raj. The Making and Unmaking of British India, Little, Brown and
Company, 1997
John Keay, India: A History, Harper Collins, 2000
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Topic 12a – Interpretation A
Topic 12a – Interpretation B
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Topic 12a – Interpretation D
Topic 12b – Interpretation A
Topic 12b – Interpretation B
Topic 12b – Interpretation C
Topic 12b – Interpretation D
Topic 12c – Interpretation A
Topic 12c – Interpretation B
Topic 12c – Interpretation C
Topic 12c – Interpretation D
Topic 13a – Interpretation A
Topic 13a – Interpretation B
Topic 13a – Interpretation C
Topic 13a – Interpretation D
Topic 13b – Interpretation A
Topic 13b – Interpretation B
Topic 13b – Interpretation C
Topic 13b – Interpretation D
Topic 13c – Interpretation A
Topic 13c – Interpretation B
Topic 13c – Interpretation C
Topic 13c – Interpretation D
Stanley Wolpert, A New History of India, Oxford University Press Inc., 1977
John Keay, India: A History, Harper Collins, 2000
MG Singh, The British Rule over India- An Assessment, 27 June 2010.
Piers Brendon, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire 1781-1997, Jonathan
Cape, 2007
Correlli Barnett, Bonaparte. George Allen & Unwin; 1st Edition (15 Jun. 1978).
Martyn Lyons, Napoleon Bonaparte and the Legacy of the French Revolution,
published in 1994.
Colin Jones, The Gr eat Nation, France from Louis XV to Napoleon, published in
2002.
Steven Englund, Napoleon: A Political Life, Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2004.
Reproduced by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc.
Albert Guerard, Napoleon I, Alfred A. Knopf, 1957
J Christopher Herold, The Age of Napoleon, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1963
Jean Tulard & Teresa Waugh (trans.), Napoleon, The Myth of the Saviour,
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1977
Tim Blanning, The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815, Allen Lane, 2007
David Hamilton-Williams, The Fall of Napoleon, Arms & Armour Press, 1994
RS Alexander, Napoleon, Hodder Education, 2001. Reproduced by permission of
Bloomsbury Academic
David Gates, The Napoleonic Wars 1803 - 1815, Pimlico, 2003
Steven Englund, Napoleon: A Political Life, Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2004.
Reproduced by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc.
Paul Adelman, Gladstone, Disraeli and Later Victorian Politics, Prentice Hall, 1970
Ian Machin, Disraeli, Longman, 1995
Paul Smith, Disraeli: A Brief Life, Cambridge University Press, 1996
T A Jenkins, Disraeli and Victorian Conservatism, Palgrave MacMillan, 1996.
Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan.
Jonathan Parry, The Rise and Fall of Liberal Government in Victorian England, Yale
University Press; First Edition (1 Nov. 1993).
The Liberal Ascendancy, 1830-1886 (British Studies Series). Published by Palgrave
Macmillan, (1994).
Angus Hawkins, British Party Politics,1852-1886, published by Palgrave Macmillan,
(1998).
Michael Partridge, Gladstone, published by Routledge, (2003).
Paul Adelman, Gladstone, Disraeli and Later Victorian Politics, Longman, 1970
CC Eldridge, Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism, University of Wales Press,
1996
Colin Matthew, Gladstone 1809-1898, Clarendon Press, 1997
Ian St John, Disraeli and the Art of Victorian Politics, Anthem Press, 2005
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Topic 14b – Interpretation A
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Topic 14b – Interpretation D
Topic 14c – Interpretation A
Topic 14c – Interpretation B
Topic 14c – Interpretation C
Topic 14c – Interpretation D
Topic 15a – Interpretation A
Topic 15a – Interpretation B
Topic 15a – Interpretation C
Topic 15a – Interpretation D
Topic 15b – Interpretation A
Topic 15b – Interpretation B
Topic 15b – Interpretation C
Topic 15b – Interpretation D
Topic 15c – Interpretation A
Topic 15c – Interpretation B
Topic 15c – Interpretation C
Topic 15c – Interpretation D
Topic 16a – Interpretation A
Topic 16a – Interpretation B
Topic 16a – Interpretation C
Topic 16a – Interpretation D
Topic 16b – Interpretation A
Harold James, A German Identity 1770-1990, published in 1990.
John Breuilly, The Formation of the First German Nation-State 1800-71, Palgrave
MacMillan, 1996. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan
David Blackbourn, Germany 1780-1918, The Long Nineteenth Century, published in
1996.
Eric Dorn Brose, German History 1789 - 1871, Berghahn Books, 1997
C Grant Robertson, Bismarck, Constable & Company 1918
AJP Taylor, The Course of German History, Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 1945
Gordon Craig, Germany 1866-1945, Oxford University Press, 1978
Edgar Feuchtwanger, Bismarck, Routledge, 2002
Fritz Fischer & R.A. Fletcher (trans.) From Kaiserreich to Third Reich: Elements of
Continuity in German History, 1871-1945, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, 1986
Peter Pulzer, Germany, 1870-1945: Politics, State Formation, and War, Oxford
University Press, 1997
David Blackbourn, The Fontana History of Germany, Harper Collins, 1997
Eric Dorn Bose, German History 1789 - 1871, Berghahn Books, 1997
Lionel Kochan, The Making of Modern Russia, Jonathon Cape, 1962. Reproduced
by permission of Penguin books Ltd.
Richard Pipes, The Russian Revolution 1899 - 1919, Alfred a Knopf, 1990
Melvin C Wren and Taylor Stults, The Course of Russian History, Waveland Press,
1993
Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution, Jonathan
Cape, 1996
Bernard Pares, The Fall of the Russian Monarchy, published by Johnathan Cape,
(1939).
A group of historians in the USSR, Lenin, A Biography, published in 1965.
Edward Acton, Russia, The Tsarist and Soviet Legacy, published in 1986
Robert Service, Lenin, published by C.H. Beck (2000).
Edward Acton, Rethinking the Russian Revolution, Bloomsbury Academic, 1990
John Laver, Lenin: Liberator or Oppressor?, Hodder Arnold, 1994
Richard Pipes, Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime 1919-1924, Harper Collins, 1994
Robert Service, Lenin. From E Acton (ed.) The Critical Companion to the Russian
Revolution 1914-1921, Indiana University Press, 1997
Jim Potter, The American Economy Between the World Wars, Macmillan, 1974
Maldwyn A. Jones, The Limits of Liberty: American History 1607-1992, Oxford
University Press, 1995
John M. Murrin, Paul E. Johnson, James M. McPherson and Gary Gerstle, Liberty,
Equality and Power, Dryden Press, 1995
David Cannadine, Mellon, An American Life, Vintage Books, 2006
Donald R McCoy, Coming of Age, Pelican, 1973
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Topic 16b – Interpretation B
Topic 16b – Interpretation C
Topic 16b – Interpretation D
Topic 16c – Interpretation A
Topic 16c – Interpretation B
Topic 16c – Interpretation C
Topic 16c – Interpretation D
Topic 17a – Interpretation A
Topic 17a – Interpretation B
Topic 17a – Interpretation C
Topic 17a – Interpretation D
Topic 17b – Interpretation A
Topic 17b – Interpretation B
Topic 17b – Interpretation C
Topic 17b – Interpretation D
Topic 17c – Interpretation A
Topic 17c – Interpretation B
Topic 17c – Interpretation C
Topic 17c – Interpretation D
Topic 18a – Interpretation A
Topic 18a – Interpretation B
Topic 18a – Interpretation C
Topic 18a – Interpretation D
Topic 18b – Interpretation A
Topic 18b – Interpretation B
Maldwyn A Jones, The Limits of Liberty, American History 1607 - 1992, Oxford
University Press, 1995
P Johnson, A History of the American People, Weidenfield & Nicolson, 1997
Hugh Brogan, The Penguin History of the United States of America, Penguin, 2001
John Allen Krout, The Origins of Prohibition, AA Knopf, 1925
Andrew Sinclair, Prohibition: The Era of Excess, Little, Brown, 1962
John Kobler, Ardent Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, Michael Joseph, 1973
Ruth Bordin, Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty 1873-1900,
Temple University Press, 1981
CL Mowat, Britain Between the Wars 1918-1940, Methuen, 1955
Sally Marks, The Illusion of Peace: International Relations in Europe 1918-1933,
Macmillan, 1976
Anthony Adamthwaite, The Making of the Second World War, Taylor & Francis Ltd,
1977
Donald Kagan, On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace, Hutchinson,
1995
J. W. Wheeler-Bennett, Munich, Prologue to Tragedy. Published by Macmillan
(1978).
P. M. H. Bell, The Origins of the Second World War in Europe. Published by
Routledge, (1997).
N. J. Crowson, Facing Fascism, The Conservative Party and the European Dictators,
1935-1940, published in 1997
Nick Smart, The National Government, 1931-40, published in 1999.
Lisle A Rose, The Long Shadow: Reflections on the Second World War Era,
Greenwood Press, 1978
Thomas G Paterson, J Garry Clifford and Kenneth J Hagan, American Foreign
Policy: A History Since 1900, D.C. Heath and Company, 1983
RH Haigh and DS Morris, Japan, Italy and the Anti-Comintern Pact. From A Boscaro
et al. (eds.), Rethinking Japan, Japan Library Ltd, 1990
Ian Kershaw, Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions that Changed the World 1940 - 1941,
Allen Lane, 2007. Reproduced with permission of Penguin Books Ltd
Chris Harman, Class Struggles in Eastern Europe 1945 - 83, Bookmarks, 1988
Charles Gati, Hegemony and Repression in the Eastern Alliance. From Melvyn P
Leffler, David S Painter (eds.), The Origins of the Cold War: An International History,
Routledge, 1994
William I Hitchcock, The Struggle for Europe: The History of the Continent Since
1945, Profile Books, 2003.
Tony Judt, Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945, Penguin, 2005
J. N. Westwood, Endurance and Endeavour, Russian History 1812-1980, published
by Oxford University Press, (1981).
Wilfried Loth, The Division of the World, 1941-1955, published by Palgrave
Macmillan (1988).
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Topic 18b – Interpretation C
Topic 18b – Interpretation D
Topic 18c – Interpretation A
Topic 18c – Interpretation B
Topic 18c – Interpretation C
Topic 18c – Interpretation D
Topic 19a – Interpretation A
Topic 19a – Interpretation B
Topic 19a – Interpretation C
Topic 19a – Interpretation D
Topic 19b – Interpretation A
Topic 19b – Interpretation B
Topic 19b – Interpretation C
Topic 19b – Interpretation D
Topic 19c – Interpretation A
Topic 19c – Interpretation B
Topic 19c – Interpretation C
Topic 19c – Interpretation D
Topic 20a – Interpretation A
Topic 20a – Interpretation B
Topic 20a – Interpretation C
Topic 20a – Interpretation D
Topic 20b – Interpretation A
Topic 20b – Interpretation B
Peter G. Boyle, American-Soviet Relations: From the Russian Revolution to the Fall
of Communism. Published by Routledge (1993).
Edward Acton and Tom Stableford, The Soviet Union, a Documentary History,
Volume Two. Published by Liverpool University Press, (2007).
Eric Hobsbawm, Age of Extremes : The Short Twentieth Century 1914-1991, Michael
Joseph, 1994
Melvyn P Leffler, The Cold War: What Do ‘We Now Know?. From The American
Historical Review, Volume 104, No 2, April 1999, © The American Historical
Association
John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold War, The Penguin Press, 2007
George C Herring, From Colony to Superpower: US Foreign Relations since 1776,
Oxford University Press, 2008
Theodore C. Sorensen, Kennedy, Harper & Row, 1965
George McT. Kahin, How America Became Involved in Vietnam, A.Knopf, 1986
Lawrence J Bassett & Stephen E Pelz, The Failed Search for Victory: Vietnam and
the Politics of War. Taken from Thomas G Paterson (ed.), Kennedy’s Quest for
Victory: American Foreign Policy, 1961-1963, Chpt 9, Oxford University Press, 1989
Robert Dallek, John F. Kennedy, An Unfinished Life, 1917-1963, Little Brown &
Company, 2003
David L Sanderson in Eric J Foner & John A Garraty (eds.), The Reader's
Companion to American History, Houghton Mifflin, 1991
Nigel Cawthorne, Vietnam - A War Lost and Won, Arcturus Publishing Limited, 2003
Rupert Smith, The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World, Allen Lane,
2003
Norman Stone, The Atlantic and Its Enemies: A History of the Cold War, Basic
Books, 2010
James T Patterson, Grand Expectations: The United States 1945 - 74, Oxford
University Press Inc., 1996
Paul Johnson, A History of the American People, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997
Robert D Schulzinger, A Time for War: United States and Vietnam, 1941-75, Oxford
University Press Inc., 1997
Paul S Boyer et al, The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People,
Houghton Mifflin, 1999
Sara Delamont and Lorna Duffin, The Nineteenth-Century Woman: Her Cultural and
Physical World, Barnes & Noble Books, 1978
JFC Harrison, Late Victorian Britain, 1875-1901, Fontana Press, 1990
Mary Lyndon Shanley, Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 18501895, Princeton University Press, 1993
Claire Jones, Women’s access to higher education: An overview (1860-1948),
HerStoria Magazine, Jones5 Publishing Limited, 2010
Ray Strachey, The Cause, a History of the Women’s Movement in Great Britain,
Kennikat Press, 1928.
Esme Wingfield-Stratford, The Victorian Aftermath 1901-1914, Routledge, 1933
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Topic 20b – Interpretation C
Topic 20b – Interpretation D
Topic 20c – Interpretation A
Topic 20c – Interpretation B
Topic 20c – Interpretation C
Topic 20c – Interpretation D
Topic 21a – Interpretation A
Topic 21a – Interpretation B
Topic 21a – Interpretation C
Topic 21a – Interpretation D
Topic 21b – Interpretation A
Topic 21b – Interpretation B
Topic 21b – Interpretation C
Topic 21b – Interpretation D
Topic 21c – Interpretation A
Topic 21c – Interpretation B
Topic 21c – Interpretation C
Topic 21c – Interpretation D
Topic 22a – Interpretation A
Topic 22a – Interpretation B
Topic 22a – Interpretation C
Topic 22a – Interpretation D
Topic 22b – Interpretation A
Topic 22b – Interpretation B
Topic 22b – Interpretation C
Topic 22b – Interpretation D
Topic 22c – Interpretation A
Olive Banks, Faces of Feminism, Wiley-Blackwell, 1981
Paula Bartley, Votes for Women, 1860-1928, Hodder Education, 1998
Rex Pope, War and Society in Britain, 1899-1948, Longman, 1991
Arthur Marwick, A History of the Modern British Isles, 1914-1990, Wiley-Blackwell,
1991
Harold Smith, The British Women's Suffrage Campaign, 1866-1928, Longman, 1998
GR Searle, A New England? Peace and War 1886-1918, Oxford University Press,
2004
Ralph Flenly, Modern German History, JM Dent & Co, 1953
Hans Rothfels, The German opposition to Hitler: An Assessment, Oswald Wolff,
1961
David Crew, Nazism and German Society 1933-1945, Routledge, 1994
Eric W Johnson, Nazi Terror: the Gestapo, Jews and Ordinary Germans, Basic
Books, 1999
J. Noakes and G. Pridham, , Nazism 1919-1945 Vol2, 1933-1945, Liverpool
University press, 1984
Caludia Koonz, Mothers in the Fatherland, Mandarin, 1987
Adelheid von Saldern, Victims or Perpetrators? Controversies about the Role of
Women in the Nazi State. Taken from David F Crew (ed.), Nazism and German
Society, 1933-1945, pp. 141-165, London, 1994.
Michale Burleigh, , The Third Reich, A New History, Pan Macmillan, 2000
V R Berghahn, Modern Germany: Society, Economy and Politics in the Twentieth
Century, Cambridge University Press, 1982
Detlev Peukert & Richard Deveson (trans.), Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity,
Opposition and Racism in Everyday Life, B T Batsford, 1982
Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the
Holocaust, Little, Brown & Company, 1996
Ian Kershaw, Hitler, 1936-1945: Nemesis, Allen Lane, 2000. Reproduced by kind
permission of Penguin Books Ltd.
Peter Jenkins, Mrs. Thatcher’s Revolution, Ending of the Socialist Era, Jonathan
Cape Ltd., 1989
Simon Jenkins, Thatcher & Sons, Penguin, 2006
John Cambell, The iron Lady, Vintage, 2009
Richard Vinen, Thatcher’s Britain, , Pocket Books, 2010
Peter Jenkins, Mrs.Thatcher's Revolution: Ending of the Socialist Era, Jonathan
Cape Ltd, 1989
Hugo Young, One of Us: Life of Margaret Thatcher, Pan Macmillan, 1993
Eric Evans, Thatcher and Thatcherism, Routledge, 1997
Kenneth Morgan, Britain Since 1945: The People's Peace, Oxford University Press,
2001
David Childs, Britain Since 1939: Progress and Decline, Palgrave Macmillan, 1995
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F983/01
GCE AS History B
Question Paper
Using Historical Evidence – British History
Q 1 Source 1, text
Q 1 Source 2, table
Q 1 Source 3, graph
Q 1 Source 4, text
Q 1 Source 5, text
Q 1 Source 6, table
Q 1 Source 7, photo
Q 2 Source 1, text
Q 2 Source 2, text
Q 2 Source 3, text
Q 2 Source 4, text
Q 2 Source 5, text
Q 2 Source 6, text
Q 2 Source 7, text
John Charmley, A History of Conservative Politics, 1900-1996 (British Studies),
Palgrave Macmillan, 1996
John Ramsden, An Appetite for Power A History of the Conservative Party Since
1830, Harper Collins, 1998
John Campbell, Margaret Thatcher, Volume Two: The Iron Lady, Jonathan Cape Ltd,
2003
A valuation of church income. Extract from a valuation of a rectory belonging to
Lewes Priory, 1351. Taken from The Black Death, by R Horrox, pp. 292-3,
Manchester University Press, 1994.
Work done on a manor. Taken from PDA Harvey, A Medieval Oxfordshire Village,
Cuxham 1240-1400. Quoted in People, Power and Politics, Political Change Through
Time, modules 3 and 4, p. 73, R Ellis, Stanley Thornes Ltd, 1995.
English masons’ wages: Oxford - Cambridge. Taken from ARCHIVES OF THE
BRITISH LIBRARY OF POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC SCIENCE, the
Phelps Brown Papers, Collection: boxes Ia:324, J.IV.2a; E.H. PHELPS BROWN,
SH.V. HOPKINS,
Seven Centuries of Building Wages, cit.; E.H. PHELPS BROWN, SH.V. HOPKINS,
Seven Centuries of the Prices, cit.,
William Langland, Piers Plowman, 1370s.
An Act of Parliament; From the sumptuary laws of 1363. Taken from The Black
Death, by R Horrox, p 340, Manchester University Press, 1994.
Wool and cloth exports. Quoted in People, Power and Politics, Political Change
Through Time, modules 3 and 4, p. 73, R Ellis, Stanley Thornes Ltd, 1995.
Bolton Castle. © T.M.O.Travel / Alamy. www.alamy.com.
A description of Henry VII. Extract from Ploydore Vergil, English History, 1512-1513.
Taken from Documents and Debates: Sixteenth Century England 1450-1600, Denys
Cook, p16, Macmillan Education Ltd, 1980.
Extract from Richard Morrison, A Remedy for Sedition, 1536.
Taken from Tudor Rebellions, 5th edition, Anthony Fletcher and Diarmaid
MacCulloch, pp. 149-50, Pearson Education Ltd, 2004.
The sentence of a court. From the sentence passed on Robert Kett, 1549.
Taken from Kett's Rebellion: The Norfolk Rising of 1549, Stephen Land, pp. 140-42,
The Boydell Press, 1977.
From Queen Mary's speech at the Guildhall, London, January 1554.
Taken from Protest and Rebellion in Tudor England, Tony Imperato, p157,
Heinemann, 2008.
A Mirror for Magistrates, 1559.
A letter. From the Earl of Sussex to Queen Elizabeth I, 15 November 1569.
Taken from The Northern Rebellion of 1569, K J Kesselring, p77, Palgrave
Macmillan, 2010.
From an Act of Parliament, 1585.
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Q 3 Source 1, text
Q 3 Source 2, text
Q 3 Source 3, text
Q 3 Source 4, photo
Q 3 Source 5, text
Q 3 Source 6, image
Q 3 Source 7, text
Q 4 Source 1, text
Q 4 Source 3, image
Q 4 Source 4, text
Q 4 Source 5, text
Q 4 Source 6, text
Q 4 Source 7, image
F984/01
GCE AS History B
Question Paper
Using Historical Evidence – Non-British History
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q1
Q2
Q2
Q2
Q2
Source 1
Source 2
Source 3
Source 4
Source 5
Source 6
Source 7
Source 1
Source 2
Source 3
Source 4
Q 2 Source 5
Q 2 Source 6
Q 2 Source 7
Q3
Q3
Q3
Q3
Source 1
Source 2
Source 3
Source 4
A message to the French Government. From An Address by John Frost and Joel
Barlow, members of the Society for Promoting Constitutional Information, early
1790's.
John Thelwall, The Rights of Britons, 1795.
The Courier, March 1817.
William Heath, 'Merry England', 1831.
A memory of the Chartist era. From B Wilson, The Struggles of an Old Chartist,
1887.
Charles Greenman, The Bath Protectorate Society, 19th April 1859. © The British
Library Board, shelf mark 1865.c.16.(4). www.bl.uk.
A letter in a newspaper. From The Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, 1873.
Daily Mail, 30 April 1909
A cartoon Homes for Heroes, © The British Library Board. Will Hope (Espoir), Homes
for Heroes, The Communist, 8 October, 1921. Shelfmark M39695.
J B Priestley, English Journey, 1934.
George Orwell, The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius, 1941.
Giles Worsley, Country houses: the lost legacy, The Daily Telegraph, 15 June 2002.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Steve Doughty, In 13 years of Labour, the richest have got even richer, The Mail
Online, 9 April 2010. www.dailymail.co.uk.
The War of the Irish against the Foreigners, c.835
© National Historical Museum, Sweden
The Saga of the People of Eyri, c. 874
Dudo of St Quentin, History of the Normans.
The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason
Heimskringla
The Saga of Olaf Tryggvason
Vasari, Lives of the Great Artists, 1550
Pica della Mirandola, The Oration On the Dignity of Man, 1486
Savonarola, 5 March 1496
Michelangelo, The Creation of Adam, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museum, Rome. ©
Cosmin-Constantin Sava / Alamy. www.alamy.com
Castiglione, The Book of the Courtier, (Docs and Debs, pp.5-6),1528.
From a letter from Nicolaus Copernicus to Pope Paul III about his book, 'On The
Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres', 1543.
Anatomical Study Folio 8r showing the first and second layers of muscles, illustration
from 'De Humani Corporis Fabrica Librorum Epitome', by Andreas Vesali, Basel,
1543. © University of Glasgow Library Special Collection. Reproduced courtesy of
Bridgeman Art Library Limited. www.bridgemanart.co.uk.
Johann Georg August Wirth, The Political Reform of Germany, 1832
Vincenzo Gioberti, 1843
'The Constitution of the Roman Republic', 1849
From the 'Political Creed' of the Nationalist Society, 1858.
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Q3
Q3
Q3
Q4
Source 5
Source 6
Source 7
Source 1
Q 4 Source 2
Q 4 Source 3
Q 4 Source 4
F985/01
GCE A2 History
Historical Controversies – British History
Q 4 Source 5
Q 4 Source 6
Q 4 Source 7
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
F986/01
GCE A2 History
Historical Controversies – Non British History
Q1
Q2
Q3
The Hanoverian Declaration, 1859
"Between Berlin and Rome" from Kladderadatsch, 16 May 1875
The German Military Review, 1909
Thomas Nast, 'This is a White man's government', Harper's Weekly, p. 568, v 12, 5
Sept 1868.
W.E.B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington and Others, 1903
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, www.naacp.org
Martin Luther King, An Appeal to the Honourable John F. Kennedy, President of the
United States for national rededication to the principles of the Emancipation
Proclamation and for an Executive Order prohibiting segregation in the United States
of America, 17 May 1962
Charles Moore, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963. © Black Star / Alamy. www.alamy.com.
President L. B. Johnson, March 1965
Martin Luther King, Letter from Birmingham City Jail, 1963
F Barlow, The Feudal Kingdom of England, Taylor & Francis, 1972
David Underdown, Revel, Riot and Rebellion, Popular Politics and Culture in
England 1603-1660, pp.124-131, Oxford University Press, 1987
Ronald Hyam, Britain's Declining Empire, The Road to Decolonisation 1918-1968,
pp. 402-3, 408, 409-10, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
David Reynolds, Britannia Overruled, British Policy and World Powers in the 20th
Century, Routledge, 2000
Christopher J Tyerman, Were there any crusades in the Twelfth Century? in Thomas
F Madden, The Crusades, Blackwell Publishing, 2007.
Bengt Ankarloo & Stuart Clark (eds.), Witchcraft and Magic in Europe, The period of
the Witch Trials, Bloomsbury, 2002
Elizabeth Jameson, A Companion to the American West, Blackwell Publishing, 2006
Timothy Snyder, Bloodlands, Europe between Hitler and Stalin, Random House,
2010.
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Home Economics
G001/01
AS GCE Home Economics: Food, Nutrition
and Health
Question Paper
Q 1, graph
Data adapted from Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. Reproduced under the
terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Society and Health
G002/01
AS GCE Home Economics: Food, Nutrition
and Health
Question Paper
Q 1, table
Data source: Office for National Statistics, Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of
the Open Government Licence.
Resource Management
Humanities
B031/01
GCSE Humanities
Question Paper
Cross-curricular themes
Document A
Heather Wheeler MP and Siobhan Benita, Do political parties matter?, 25 Jul 2012,
www.totalpolitics.com, Total Politics
Connor, The advantages and disadvantages of payday loans, 3 November 2010,
www.paydaylenders.co.uk, © 2015 Payday lenders
Holger Dambeck, Modeling the Future: The Difficulties of Predicting Climate Change, 24
November 2009, www.spiegel.de, © SPIEGEL ONLINE 2009
Larry Lewis, The Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle, 10 May 2010,
www.healthylifestylesliving.com, Healthy Lifestyles Living
www.headsup.org.uk (accessed April 2013), Headsup
Document B
Document C
Document E
Document F
B032/01
GCSE Humanities
Question Paper
Application of Knowledge
Document A
How Much Can You Claim?, www.nationalclaimshelpline.org.uk, National Claims Helpline
Document B
Accidents in the workplace, Nidirect Government Services, www.nidirect.gov.uk,
Reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence.
Myth Busters Challenge Panel, Health and Safety Executive, www.hse.gov.uk,
Reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use Licence.
Environmental law, www.ukela.org, UK Environmental Law Association
John Vidal and Hanna Gersmann, Industrial pollution 'costs UK billions each year' , The
Guardian, 24 November 2011, © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2015, www.theguardian.com
PM proposes turning UK back into dirty man of Europe, 23 January 2013,
www.greenpeace.org.uk, © Greenpeace
Document C
Document D
Document E
Document F
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ICT
G048/01
A2 GCE APPLIED ICT
Question Paper
Working to a brief
Insert & Instructions
for Candidates
All role plays contained in this exam are fictitious and any likeness to any real organisations is
entirely coincidental.
Law
B142/02
GCSE Law
Question Paper
Civil Courts and Civil Processes, Civil Liberties and Human Rights
Q 6, table
© Crown Copyright. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence
v3.0.
© PA Wire, PA Archive, Press Association Images, www.paimages.co.uk
Q 14, image
B144/01
G152/01
GCSE LAW
Question Paper
Consumer Rights and Responsibilities
Whole document
A2 GCE Law
Question Paper
Law of Torts
Q 1, Source A
Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a
depiction of those companies or organisations.
© Crown Copyright. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence
v3.0.
© Crown Copyright. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence
v3.0.
English Private Law, 2nd Edition, Edited by Professor Andrew Burrows, Oxford University Press
Q 1, Source B
Q 2, Source B
G154/01
A2 GCE Law
Special Study Material
Criminal Law Special Study
Source 2
Reproduced by kind permission of:
Criminal Law - 9th Edition, Catherine Elliott and Frances Quinn, pp. 357-359, Pearson Education Ltd,
2012.
Reproduced by permission of: Criminal Law - 5th Edition, Tony Storey and Alan Lidbury, Taylor &
Francis, 2007
Professor Alan Reed and Peter Seago, Criminal Law - 4th Edition, pp. 215-217, Sweet and Maxwell,
2009.
Source 4
Source 6
G156/01
A2 GCE Law
Special Study Material
Law of Contract Special Study
Source 1
Extract adapted from Beswick v Beswick [1967] UKHL 2 (29 June 1967), Parliamentary Archives,
HL/PO/JU/4/3/114 9. www.parliament.uk
Extract adapted from Linden Gardens Trust Ltd v Lenesta Sludge Disposal Ltd (1993) UKHL 4.
Parliamentary Archives, HL/PO/JU/18/253. www.parliament.uk
Extracts from Privity of Contract: Contracts for the benefit of Third Parties, Law Commission (Law Com
No 242) pp.39-41. Crown Copyright. www.lawcom.gov.uk
Source 2
Source 3
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Source 4
Reproduced by kind permission of: J Morgan, Great Debates in Contract Law, 2012, Palgrave
Macmillan. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan.
Reproduced by kind permission of: E McKendrick, Contract Law - 9th Edition, 2011, Palgrave
Macmillan. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan
Source 5
G157/01
G158/01
A2 GCE Law
Question Paper
Law of Torts
Whole document
A2 GCE Law
Special Study Material
Law of Torts Special Study
Source 1
Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a
depiction of those companies or organisations.
Donoghue v Stevenson (1932) UKHL 100 (1932). Parliamentary archives. HL/PO/JU/4/3/873.
www.parliament.uk
Anns v Merton London Borough Council, UKHL 4 (1977). Parliamentary Archives. HL/PO/JU/4/3/1299.
www.parliament.uk
Adapted Caparo Industries plc v Dickman & Others UKHL 2 (1990). Parliamentary archives.
HL/PO/JU/4/3/1686. www.parliament.uk
Reproduced by permission of:
The Wrongs of Tort (Law and Social Theory), Joanne Conaghan & Wade Mansell, Pluto Press, 1998.
Snail Trail - Eighty years on, Keith Pattern traces the Legacy of Donoghue v Stevenson by Keith Patten,
New Law Journal, Vol. 162, Issue 7513, 11th May 2012. Reproduced by kind permission of Lexis
Nexus.
John Cooke, Law of Tort, pp. 49-51, Pearson, 2012
Source 2
Source 3
Source 4
Source 5
Source 6
Leisure Studies
G182/01
AS GCE Leisure Studies
Leisure Industry Practice
G184/01
AS GCE Leisure Studies
Human Resources in the Leisure Industry
Case Study
& Question Paper
Case Study
& Question Paper
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© OCR. Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
© OCR. Any referencein this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely
coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.
Mathematics
A381/01
GCSE Applications of Mathematics
Question Paper
Applications of Mathematics 1 (Foundation Tier)
Q 1f
Q 1h
Image reproduced by kind permission of Adam Pacitti, www.employadam.com
Still image taken from a film by Amy Vivian, © Exterion Media (UK) Limited. Reproduced by kind
permission of the author and Exterion Media (UK) Limited, www.exterionmedia.com
Reproduced by kind permission of Ocean Outdoor, London UK, www.oceanoutdoor.com
Q 1k
Q 2a
National Rail Logo. Reproduced by kind permission of the National Archives,
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
© razorpix. Image supplied by Alamy, www.alamy.com
© International Olympic Committee. Reproduced by kind permission of the British Olympic
Association.
NeXT Logo, designed by Paul Rand. © Apple Inc.
Q 2b, photo, left
Q 2b, photo, middle
Q 2b, photo, right
A381/02
GCSE Applications of Mathematics
Question Paper
Applications of Mathematics 1 (Higher Tier)
Q 1, photo, left
Q 1, photo, middle
© razorpix. Image supplied by Alamy, www.alamy.com
© International Olympic Committee. Reproduced by kind permission of the British Olympic
Association.
NeXT Logo, designed by Paul Rand. © Apple Inc.
Reproduced by kind permission of Ocean Outdoor, London UK, www.oceanoutdoor.com
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Q2
A382/01
GCSE Applications of Mathematics
Question Paper
Applications of Mathematics 2 (Foundation Tier)
Q 2a
Illustration from Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift, 1726. Reproduced by permission of the
University of Glasgow Library, Special Collections ref. Sp Coll Bk3-f.18-19.
Gulliver with Giant. Image supplied by ClipArt ETC, Florida Center for Instructional Technology,
College of Education, University of South Florida, http://etc.usf.edu
Data from NASA Historical Log of Mars Exploration Missions, freely available from
www.mars.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
Image from Mars Global Surveyor, Image PIA02084, freely available from www.mars.jpl.nasa.gov,
accessed Feb 2015.
Artist's impression of a NASA Mars Exploration Rover on the surface of Mars, freely available from
www.mars.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
Data from James E. Tillman and Neal C. Johnson, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University
of Washington; supported by NASA IITA Program, Office of Aeronautics; in collaboration with
Pathfinder Project, NASA JPL, Office Space Sciences. Accessed via wwwk12.atmos.washington.edu, Feb 2015.
Adapted from data from James E. Tillman and Neal C. Johnson, Department of Atmospheric
Sciences, University of Washington; supported by NASA IITA Program, Office of Aeronautics.
Accessed via www-k12.atmos.washington.edu, Feb 2015.
NASA/JPL-Caltech. Image taken by Navcam: Right B (NAV_RIGHT_B) onboard NASA's Mars rover
Curiosity on Sol 335 (2013-07-16 08:43:50 UTC). Freely available via www.mars.jpl.nasa.gov,
accessed Feb 2015.
Q 2b
Q 3b
Q 3f
Q 3f(ii)
Q 3g
Q 3h
Q 3i
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Q 3l
Q 3m, photo, middle
Artist's impression of Mars Rover inspecting geological features. Freely available from
www.mars.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
NASA/JPL-Caltech. An artist's impression of what the Mars rover Curiosity would look like on the Red
Planet. Freely available at www.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS. Freely available at www.jpl.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
Q 3m, photo, right
NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS. Freely available at www.mars.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
Q 3m(iv)
NASA/JPL. Freely available at www.mars.jpl.nasa.gov, accessed Feb 2015.
Q 3m, photo, left
A382/02
GCSE Applications of Mathematics
Question Paper
Applications of Mathematics 2 (Higher Tier)
Q 4a
Alexei Barrioneuvo, 'Honeybees Vanish, Leaving Keepers in Peril', The New York Times, February
27, 2007.
Data adapted from the United States Department of Agriculture.
Q 4b
A502/01
A502/02
A503/01
GCSE Mathematics A
Question Paper
Unit B (Foundation Tier)
Q 11
GCSE Mathematics A
Question Paper
Unit B (Higher Tier)
Q4
GCSE Mathematics A
Question Paper
Based on data from the House Price Index (Jan 2013) Annual Tables compiled by the Office for
National Statistics (ONS). © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government
Licence. www.ons.gov.uk/ons
Based on data from the House Price Index (Jan 2013) Annual Tables compiled by the Office for
National Statistics (ONS). © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government
Licence. www.ons.gov.uk/ons
Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and
is in no way intended as a depiction of any such companies or organisations.
Unit C (Foundation Tier)
G244/01
AS GCE/Level 3 Certificate Quantitative Methods
Question Paper
Data from Perceptions are not a reality: Things the world gets wrong, 29 October 2014, www.ipsosmori.com.
Text from R. Ford, A nation of teen mums and migrants? Guess again, October 30 2014,
www.thetimes.co.uk. Data from Perceptions are not a reality: Things the world gets wrong, 29
October 2014, www.ipsos-mori.com.
Any reference in this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and
is in no way intended as a depiction of any such companies or organisations.
Q2
Insert
J567/03
GCSE Mathematics B
Question Paper
Paper 3 (Higher Tier)
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Media Studies
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G322/01
G323/01
GCSE Media Studies
Insert
Textual Analysis and Media Studies Topic (Print)
Q1-3, image
GCE Media Studies
DVD
Key Media Concepts (TV Drama)
Extract
GCE Media Studies
Radio
Key Media Concepts (Radio Drama)
Extract
LOOK magazine, July 16 2013.
©Treme, David Simon & Eric Overmyer, Directed by: Brad Anderson (Season 1, Episode 6), Warner Brothers
Television/HBO Home Entertainment, 2011.
Audio extract from Man in a Wheelbarrow written by Sebastian Baczkiewicz. © BBC 2015
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Music
B353/01
B354/01
GCSE Music
Question Paper
Creative Task
(e), poem
GCSE Music
CD
Listening Test
Extract 1 (a)
Joanna Fuchs, Pure Delight. Removed due to the third-party copyright restrictions.
Tunnel Alliance, Track : Blue 2K12, Album: Just Dance, Track 47, Publisher: 2011 Mega Anthems
Extract 1 (b)
Extract 1 (c)
Ravi Shankar, Track name: Raga Malaya Merutan, Album: Four Ragas
Nicholas Dodd, Track name: Fight Inn, Album: The Musketeer, Track 6, Composer: David Arnold,
2001 Universal Classics Group
Saini Surinder, Track name: Bhangra, Album: Bhangra, Composer: Gupsy Aujla, 2011 Centresonic
Sounds
Track name: The Hill of Sorcery, Album: The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey, Howard Shore,
Decca, 2012 WaterTower Music Inc.
Kodaly Quartet, Track name: String Quartet No 61 in D min 2nd movt, Album: Haydn String Quartets
Op 76 Nos 1 3, Track 6, Composer: Haydn, Naxos
The Sweet Jazz trio, Track name: Byssum Lull, Album: Very Swedish, Composer: unknown, 2009
Pb7
Van Morrison, Track name: Moondance, Album: Moondance
Composer: Van Morrison, 1970 Warner Bros.
Rudolph Kempe, Track name: Till Eulenspiegels Lustige Streiche, Album: Richard Strauss, Don
Juan, Composer: Richard Strauss, 2006 by EMI Records Ltd
Original cast recording, Track name: Jealousy, Album: Tango Argentina, Composer: Sergovia and
Orezzoli, 1986, Atlantic Recording Corporation
String Quartet No. 61 in D min, 2nd movt, 0:16 - 1:14, Haydn String Quartets Op 76 Nos. 1, 3,
Composer - Haydn
Extract 2
Extract 3
Extract 4
Extract 5 (a)
Extract 5 (b)
Extract 6
Extract 7
Question Paper
Q 4.
G351/01
G353/01
AS GCE Music
Improvisation Stimulus 4
Performing Music 1: Section C – Further Performing
Poem
AS GCE Music
Insert
Introduction to Historical Study in Music
Extract 1a, score
Wendy Cope, Flowers, Two Cures for Love - Selected Poems 1979-2006, Faber & Faber. Removed
due to third-party copyright restrictions.
Francesco Barsanti, Track: Minuet, bars 1-16, bars 49-64 & bars 83 98, Album: Sonata V for flute
and through bass, Publisher/Year: John Walsh, Cornhill, London (1724)
Malcolm Arnold, Bars 1-371 & 843-1011, English Dance, Set 2 no.1, Publisher/Year: Alfred Legnick
& Co, 1951
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Track: 3rd movement, bars 84 to 1091, Album: Concerto in E-flat for
horn & orchestra, Publisher/Year: Barenreioter-Verlag, 2006
Extract 1b, score
Extract 2, score
CD
Extract 1 (a)
Francesco Barsanti , Track: Minuet, track 8, 00'00'' - 00'53'', 02'25'' - 03'14'' & 04'00''
Album: Sonata V for flute and through bass, Publisher/Year:Teresa Malango (510) 684-4175, 2011.
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Extract 1 (b)
Malcolm Arnold, Track: Bars 1-371 & 843-1011, Album: English Dance, Set 2 no.1
Publisher/Year: Alfred Legnick & Co, 1951
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & Tuckwell/LSO, Maag, Track: Concerto in E-flat for horn & orchestra,
3rd movement, track 11, Album: Concerto in E-flat for horn & orchestra
Publisher/Year: Decca Music Group, London, 2011
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Brown/OAE, Kuijken, Track: 3rd movement, track 6, 01'25'' - 01'50'',
Album: Concerto in E-flat for horn & orchestra, Publisher/Year: Virgin Classics, 1990.
Miles Davis Quintet, Track: Track 1, Album: Round about Midnight (Legacy Edition - Remastered),
Publisher/Year: 10th September 1956, Columbia Legacy/Sony Jazz 5199572 (2005)
Extract 2 (a)
Extract 2 (b)
Extract 3
G356/01
A2 GCE Music
CD
Historical and Analytical Studies in Music
Track 1
Choir of Canterbury Cathedral, Philip Jones Brass Ensemble, David Flood (Organ), Allan Wicks
(Conductor), Track: O Clap Your Hands, The World of Vaughan Williams, CD Track 12, Composer:
Vaughan Williams, Decca, 1984.
Insert
Score
O, Clap Your Hands (Complete), O Clap Your Hands, Vaughan Williams, Complete, S & B 2222, ©
1920 Stainer & Bell Ltd
Physical Education
G453/01
AS GCE Physical Education
Question Paper
Principles and Concepts Across Different Areas of Physical
Education
Fig.1, Fig. 2
Adapted from OCR PE A2, Carnell et al, p 305, Heinemann, 2009.
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Portuguese
F887/01
AS GCE Portuguese
Question Paper
Listening, Reading and Writing 1
Task 1
Reproduced by kind permission of: Português, 3ª língua da Europa tem exposição em Bruxelas
by Manuela Goucha Soares, Grupo Impressa.
Adapted from Ideias de empreendedorismo para adolescents by Raleigh Kung,
www.ehow.com.br, accessed May 2015.
OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been
possible to identify and acknowledge the source
Extracted text from O grande mercado do Benfica, Fonte: Por Céu Grilo, 19/02/2010,
viajar.sapo.ao
Adapted text from Já pode visitar o Aqueduto das Águas Livres, LUSA, 1.3.2014,
expresso.sapo.pt.
While OCR is aware that third-party material appeared in this exam, it has not been possible to
identify or contact the source
Extracted text from Especialistas antecipam 'humanização' das cidades do futuro, by Luis
TORRES DE LA LLOSA, 30 de jan de 2014, br.noticias.yahoo.com.
Task 2
Task 3
Task 5
Task 6
Task 7
Task 8
F888/01
AS GCE Portuguese
Marks Scheme
Listening, Reading and Writing 2
Transcript 1,Task 1
Adapted from P Candeias e R Pinto 'Morreu Mário Coluna', 25.02.2014, http://expresso.sapo.pt.
Adapted from W.Aquino' John Goulão, "Marijuana is not a soft drug', Istoe dependente, No.
Edition: 2192, 11.Nov.11 www.istoe.com.br
Transcript 2, Task 2
Question Paper & Special
Sheet
Task 3–6
Adapted from Redação 'O Brasil lidera busca por novas energias', planeta sustentavel, 2007.
http://planetasustentavel.abril.com.br
Adapted from 'Destacada importância da alimentação saudável nas crianças', 19 Fevereiro de
2014, Agência de Notícias Angola Press. www.portalangop.co.ao
Task 7–10
Psychology
G542/01
GCE Psychology
Question Paper
Core Studies
Q 7, graph
© 2013 National Academy of Sciences, U.S.A
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Science
Includes Twenty First Century Science, Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science, Environmental and Land-Based Science, and Gateway Science
A144/CS
GCSE Twenty First Century Science
Science A - Controlled Assessment Case Study
The use and misuse of drugs
Top, image
and text
© Geoff Robinson, Not Afghanistan but Lincolnshire! Bumper crop of lilac morphine poppies... in
the heart of British countryside, The Daily Mail, 2 July 2013, www.dailymail.co.uk, Daily Mail, ©
Associated Newspapers Ltd
STEVE ROBSON, Not Afghanistan but Lincolnshire! Bumper crop of lilac morphine poppies... in
the heart of British countryside, The Daily Mail, 2 July 2013, www.dailymail.co.uk, Daily Mail,
©Associated Newspapers Ltd
Sourced from Deaths Related to Drug Poisoning in England and Wales, 2012, Office of National
Statistics, www.ons.gov.uk, 28 August 2013, Reproduced under the terms of the Click-Use
Licence.
ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES - MIRACLE OR MENACE?, 11 February 2013 © BBC News,
www.bbc.co.uk
Reproduced by kind permission of:
Michael Roerecke, M.Sc.and Jürgen Rehm, Ph.D. in 'The cardioprotective association of average
alcohol consumption and ischaemic heart disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis' in US
National Library of Medicine & National Institutes of Health 21/03/2012.
Source: Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs, Nov 2010, www.drugscience.org.uk
Top, text
Bottom, data
Top left, text
Top right, data
Bottom, graph
Top left, text
Dr. Susan Jewell, Long-Term Effects of Opiate Use, LIVESTRONG.COM, www.livestrong.com, ©
2015 Demand Media, Inc.
Jean Christensen, 'E-cigarettes pose serious health risk, new study links usage and heart
disease', 16 December 2013, www.wptv.com, WPTV, © 2015 The E.W. Scripps Co
Peter Gasser, MD, Dominique Holstein, PhD, Yvonne Michel, PhD, Rick Doblin, PhD, Berra
Yazar-Klosinski, PhD, Torsten Passie, MD, MA, and Rudolf Brenneisen, PhD, 'Safety and
Efficacy of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide-Assisted Psychotherapy for Anxiety Associated With Lifethreatening Diseases', www.maps.org, © 2014 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Ketamine 'exciting' depression therapy, 3 April 2014 © BBC News, www.bbc.co.uk
Top right, text
Bottom left, text
Bottom right, text
Mobile Phones
Top and middle, text
Middle, image
Bottom left, text
Mobile phones and vanishing bees, July 2014, www.telegraph.co.uk, © Copyright of Telegraph
Media Group Limited 2015
© Neil Phillips, Cephas Picture Library / Alamy, www.alamy.com
Bottom left, image
Bottom right, text
Mobiles and driving report by Politics.co.uk (from RAC Report on Motoring 2012). Accessed
23/07/14.
©Leigh J, Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com
Bottom right, image
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Beverly Filip, Are Cell Phones and Microwave Radiation Really Unhealthy?,
www.environment.about.com, © 2015 About.com
© Mehau Kulyk, Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
Top, text
Middle, text and image
Mobile phone and cancer, Published May 2013, Accessed: 01/05/14, www.cancerresearchuk.org,
Cancer Research UK
Maximise your mobile, www.mountain.rescue.org.uk, Mountain Rescue - England & Wales
Bottom, text
What research has been done, April 2012, accessed 23/07/14, www.nhs.uk, NHS Choices
Top, text
webpage from www.greenmobile.co.uk (Accessed November 2014), Green Mobile,
www.greenmobile.co.uk
Juana Gonzalez, PhD, Electromagnetic Fields Affecting your health?, 13 September 2011,
www.alive.com, © 2015 Alive Publishing Group
Bottom, diagram
Coffee cups
Top, text and image
Middle, text
Middle, text
Bottom, text
Top, text
Bottom, text
Bottom, text
A144/DA
GCSE Twenty First Century Science
Science A
Practical Data Analysis
A161/01
A162/01
Martin B Hocking, Reusable and Disposable Cups: An Energy-Based Evaluation, Environmental
Management 18(6), 1994, pp. 889-899.
The heating effect of radiation
Middle, diagram
Solar System Temperatures, Lunar and Planetary Institute, 27 Nov 2012, www.nasa.gov, NASA
GCSE Twenty First Century Science
Biology A
Question Paper
Modules B1 B2 B3 (Foundation Tier)
Q5, data
GCSE Twenty First Century Science
Biology A
Question Paper
Modules B1 B2 B3 (Higher Tier)
Q 4(b), image
Public Health Wales, 'Outbreak of Measles in Wales Nov 2012 - July 2013: Report of the
agencies which responded to the outbreak', October 2013. www.wales.nhs.uk
Adapted diagram of coral bleaching process supplied by Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
Authority, www.gbrmpa.gov.au. © Commonwealth of Australia (GBRMPA)
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GRAHAM HENRY, Campaigners seek ban on fast food polystyrene packaging littering Welsh
countryside, 30 January 2014, www.walesonline.co.uk, Media Wales Ltd
RICK DEWSBURY , 'Britain's coffee lovers discard 2.5 BILLION cups a year (but nobody knows
which recycling bin to put them in)', 21 October 2011, www.dailymail.co.uk, Daily Mail, ©
Associated Newspapers Ltd
Vicky Wong, Disposable cups and the environment information cards, www.rsc.org, © Royal
Society of Chemistry
Fiona Harvey, Giant rainforest buffer zone planned to protect Indonesian wildlife, 28 April 2014,
www.theguardian.com, © 2015 Guardian News and Media Limited
Rebecca Smithers, Starbucks employee offers drinks, 19 April 2013, www.theguardian.com, ©
2015 Guardian News and Media Limited
Disposable Cups vs. Reusable Cups, www.carbon-clear.com, © Carbon Clear
A181/01
GCSE Twenty First Century Science
Physics A
Question Paper
Modules P1 P2 P3 (Foundation Tier)
Q 3, data
Tsunami, accessed April 2015. hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu
Q 6, data
OCR is aware that third-party material appeared in this exam but it has not been possible to
identify and acknowledge the source.
Data from Met Office, available under an Open Government Licence, Crown Copyright.
www.metoffice.gov.uk
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Q 10, data
Q .5, 7, 9
A181/02
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A192/02
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B681/02
B682/01
GCSE Twenty First Century Science
Physics A
Question Paper
Modules P1 P2 P3 (Higher Tier)
Q 2(b) – Q 8
GCSE Additional Applied Science
Question Paper
Science in Society (Foundation Tier)
Q 7(a), image
GCSE Additional Applied Science
Question Paper
Science in Society (Higher Tier)
Q6(a), image
GCSE Additional Applied Science
Question Paper
The Science of Materials & Production (Foundation Tier)
Q 2, image
GCSE Additional Applied Science
Question Paper
The Science of Materials & Production (Higher Tier)
Q 4, image
GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science
Question Paper
Management of the Natural Environment (Foundation Tier)
Q 1, image
Q 2(a), image
GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science
Question Paper
Management of the Natural Environment (Higher Tier)
Q 3, graph
GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science
Question Paper
Plant Cultivation and Small Animal Care (Foundation Tier)
Q 1, image
Q 2, image
Q 6, image, left
Q 6, image, right
Q 7, image
Q 8, image
OCR is aware that third-party material appeared in this exam but it has not been possible to identify
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© Power and Syred. Image supplied by Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
© Power and Syred. Image supplied by Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
© Sportstock. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© Sportstock. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© Vaclav Volrab. Image supplied by Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com
© ZambeziShark. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
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possible to identify and acknowledge the source.
© DHuss. Image supplied by Getty Images, www.gettyimages.co.uk
© GEOFF KIDD. Image supplied by Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
© Sethislav. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© cris180. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© atlasphoto. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
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B682/02
B683/01
GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science
Question Paper
Plant Cultivation and Small Animal Care (Higher Tier)
Q 8, image
GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science
Question Paper
Commercial Horticulture, Agriculture and Livestock Husbandry
(Foundation Tier)
Q 3(a), image
© arlindo71. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 4(a), graph
Monitoring of peat and alternative products for growing media and soil improvers in the UK 2007,
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the
terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0.
© pailoolom. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© gmnicholas. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 8, image
B683/02
GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science
Question Paper
Commercial Horticulture, Agriculture and Livestock Husbandry
(Higher Tier)
Q 1, image
© arlindo71. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 8, graph
Monitoring of peat and alternative products for growing media and soil improvers in the UK 2007,
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the
terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0.
While OCR is aware that third-party material has been used in this exam, it has not been possible
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Q 12, graphs
B711/01
B711/02
GCSE Gateway Science
Question Paper
Science Modules B1, C1, P1 (Foundation Tier)
Q 4(c), graph
Q 6, image
Ipsos MORI, Cannabis, Legalise Or Not?, October 1997. Data reproduced by kind permission of
Ipsos MORI, www.ipsos-mori.com
Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 9, image, left
© FotografiaBasica. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 9, image, right
© Photoseeka. Image supplied by Alamy, www.alamy.com
Q 12, image
NASA Earth Observatory, Goddard Space Flight Centre, reproduced under terms of the USA
Open Government Licence. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
GCSE Gateway Science
Question Paper
Science Modules B1, C1, P1 (Higher Tier)
Q 3(c), graph
Q 6, image
Ipsos MORI, Cannabis, Legalise Or Not?, October 1997. Data reproduced by kind permission of
Ipsos MORI, www.ipsos-mori.com
© FotografiaBasica. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 6(b), image
© HARVEY PINCIS. Image supplied by Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
Q 8(b), graph
While OCR is aware that third-party material appeared in this exam, it has not been possible to
identify and acknowledge the source.
© Photoseeka. Image supplied by Alamy, www.alamy.com
Q 9, image
Q 12, image
NASA Earth Observatory, Goddard Space Flight Centre, reproduced under terms of the USA
Open Government Licence. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
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B712/01
GCSE Gateway Science
Question Paper
Science Modules B2, C2, P2 (Foundation Tier)
Q 1, image
Q 8(b)
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identify or acknowledge the source.
© Alasdair Thomson. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© Miroslaw Kijewski. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© olgysha2008. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© malerapaso. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
While OCR accepts that third-party material appeared in this exam, it has not been possible to
identify or acknowledge the source.
© CORDELIA MOLLOY. Image supplied by Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
Q 11, image 1
Q 11, image 2
Q 11, image 3
Q 11, image 4
Q 12(a), image
© Ieva. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© scanrail. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© Mirusiek. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© kbwills. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© pelvidge. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 2, image 1
Q 2, image 2
Q 2, image 3
Q 2, image 4
Q 6(b)(ii)
B712/02
GCSE Gateway Science
Question Paper
Science Modules B2, C2, P2 (Higher Tier)
Q 1, image
While OCR accepts that third-party material appeared in this exam, it has not been possible to
identify or acknowledge the source.
Data adapted from Herring: How's life for Herring in the North Sea 1960 - 2010? Reproduced by
kind permission of Ecomare Netherlands, www.ecomare.nl
© CORDELIA MOLLOY. Image supplied by Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com
© Alexandra Draghici. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© iZonda. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© Cobalt88. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
© Mirusiek. Image supplied by iStock, www.istockphoto.com
Q 2, graph
Q 7, image
Q 10, image 1
Q 10, image 2
Q 10, image 3
Q 10, image 4
B721/02
GCSE Gateway Science Additional Science B
Question Paper
Additional Science modules B3, C3, P3 (Higher Tier)
Q 3(b), graph
Q 6(c), image, top
Q 6(c), image, bottom
Q 7, image
Q 8(c), image
B722/01
B722/02
GCSE Gateway Science Additional Science B
Question Paper
Additional Science modules B4, C4, P4 (Foundation Tier)
Q 3, graph
GCSE Gateway Science Additional Science B
Question Paper
Additional Science modules B4, C4, P4 (Higher Tier)
Q 3, graph
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identify and acknowledge the source.
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identify or acknowledge the source.
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Laval, Canada, www.cen.ulaval.ca
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population-level impacts on killer whales Orcinus orca following the 'Exxon Valdez' oil spill in
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Question Paper
Chemistry modules C1, C2, C3 (Higher Tier)
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GCSE Gateway Science Chemistry B
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Additional Science Unit 1 (Higher Tier)
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GCSE Further Additional Science
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Additional Science Unit 2 (Foundation Tier)
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Advancement of Science).
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Additional Science Unit 2 (Higher Tier)
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Q 15(b), data
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Cells, Exchange and Transport
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Communication, Homeostasis and Energy
Q 2(b), Fig. 2.1
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2014
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Q 4(a), Table 4.1
Q 4(b), Fig. 4.1
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Practical Skills in Biology 2 – Qualitative Task 2: Observing Tissues
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Molecules, Blood and Gas Exchange
Fig. 5.2
AS GCE Human Biology
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Growth, Development and Disease
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UK Department of Health, Fred Turok, chair of the physical activity network talks about the
Olympic legacy, Aug 13, 2013. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government License
v3.0.
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A2 GCE Human Biology
Question Paper
Genetics, Control and Ageing
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F322/01
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Chains, Energy and Resources
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AS GCE Chemistry A
Task
Practical Skills in Chemistry – Evaluative Task 1: Preparation of a
Ketone
Part d
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Rings, Polymers and Analysis
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Chemistry of Materials
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A2 GCE Chemistry B (Salters)
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Chemistry by Design
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A2 GCE Physics A (Advancing Physics)
Question Paper
Fields, Particles and Frontiers of Physics
Q 8(a), Fig. 8.1
AS GCE Physics B (Advancing Physics)
Question Paper
Physics in Action
Q 4, Fig. 4.1
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Insert,
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Illustration of a Flea, Robert Hooke, 'Micrographia', Theophania Publishing, 1665.
Fig. 5(b), image
Raúl J. Martin-Palma, Carlo G. Pantano, and Akhlesh Lakhtakia, A novel technique for making
highly efficient biomimetic devices, Micro/Nano Lithography, SPIE Newsroom, 13 Oct 2008.
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highly efficient biomimetic devices, Micro/Nano Lithography, SPIE Newsroom, 13 Oct 2008.
Reproduced by kind permission of the author and the Society of Photo Optical Instrumentation
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AS GCE Applied Science
Question Paper
Monitoring the Activity of the Human Body
Q 4(c), text
Q 5, Fig.5.1 image
Q 6(a),Fig.6.1 image
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AS GCE Applied Science
Question Paper
Cells and Molecules
Q 1(b), Fig. 1.1
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Q 1(c), Fig. 1.2
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Working Waves
Q 1, Fig.1.1
AS GCE Science
Question Paper
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Remote Sensing and the Natural Environment
Q2, image
Photograph by Jeff Schrier for MLive.com. Reproduced by permission of Barcroft Media,
ww.barcroftmedia.com
Kyllo, K. P. 2003: NASA funded research on agricultural remote sensing, Department of Space
Studies, University of North Dakota. Reproduced by kind permission of the author.
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R072/01
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AS GCE Science
Case Study
Practical Skills in Science Case Study 1: DNA Sequencing
Data table
AS GCE Applied Science
Case Study
Radiocarbon Dating
Fig.1
Level 1 Cambridge National in Science
Resource Booklet
How scientific ideas have developed
Image, left
Nature 447, pp 661-678 (7 June 2007)
Task 2, Case Study, Fig.1, IMAGE
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Photograph of Michael Faraday, circa 1861 from Opposite p. 290 of Millikan and Gale's Practical
Physics (1922).
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) from an engraving by G. J. Stodart from a photograph by
Fergus of Greenock - The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, by Lewis Campbell and William Garnett.
Published in 1882.
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Image, right
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) from an engraving by G. J. Stodart from a photograph by
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Published in 1882.
Level 2 Cambridge National in Science
Resource Booklet
How scientific ideas have developed
Image, left
Photograph of Michael Faraday, circa 1861 from Opposite p. 290 of Millikan and Gale's Practical
Physics (1922).
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) from an engraving by G. J. Stodart from a photograph by
Fergus of Greenock - The Life of James Clerk Maxwell, by Lewis Campbell and William Garnett.
Published in 1882.
Image, right
Insert
Image, left
Photograph of Michael Faraday, circa 1861 from Opposite p. 290 of Millikan and Gale's Practical
Physics (1922).
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) from an engraving by G. J. Stodart from a photograph by
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Level 1/2 Cambridge National in Science
Question Paper
How scientists use analytical techniques to collect data
Ecology
Part 1, image
Level 1/2 Cambridge National in Science
Question Paper
How scientists use analytical techniques to collect data
Forensics
Assignment, image
Part 1, image
Part 3, image
Level 1/2 Cambridge National in Science
Question Paper
How scientists use analytical techniques to collect data
Health
Part 1, image
Part 3, image
Level 1/2 Cambridge National in Science
Question Paper
Environmental science
Task 1, image
Task 2, image
Task 3, image, right
Task 3, image, left
Level 1/2 Cambridge National in Science
Question Paper
The science of fitness and health
Task 1, image
Task 2, image
Level 1/2 Cambridge National in Science
Question Paper
The science of production
Task 2, image
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Sociology Basics
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B672/01
GCSE Sociology
Question Paper
Socialisation, Culture and Identity
Section A, graph
Data Adapted from 2002 General Household Survey , Office for National Statistics. Reproduced
under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Data Adapted from Labour Force Survey, ONS 2007, Office for National Statistics. Reproduced
under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Section D, table
B673/01
GCSE Sociology
Case Study
Applying Sociological Research Techniques
Investigation 1, Source 1
Investigation 1, Source 2(b)
Investigation 2, Source 4,
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Question Paper
Exploring Socialisation, Culture and Identity
Whole document
A2 GCE Sociology
Question Paper
Exploring Social Inequality and Difference
Source Material
Adapted from Understanding fathering: Masculinity, diversity and change Hanan Hauari and Katie
Hollingworth, published in 2009 by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Reproduced by permission
of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation.
Adapted from N Ingram, Within School and Beyond the Gate: the Complexities of Being
Educationally Successful and Working Class, in Sociology, pp.287-302, Vol. 45, Issue 2, 2011,
Sage Publications
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Adapted from the Ministry of Justice data 2011. www.justice.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms
of the Open Government Licence v3.0
Text Extract from Lifers- a “Cutting Edge” report on Gartree Prison, Leicester, Broadcast 02 June
2012, Channel 4
Sourced from A Glasgow Gang Observed by James Patrick, Methuen, London, 1973, Neil Wilson
Publishing 2012.
Adapted text from Drug trafficking: an industry report. D. Hobbs in collaboration with Matrix, Home
Office. November 2007. © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open
Government Licence v3.0
Spanish
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AS GCE Spanish
Role Play A
Speaking
Photo
Map
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Mark Scheme
Listening, Reading and Writing 1
Task 3
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Question Paper
Adapted from ‘TVN.CL estrena este mediodía nueva serie 'El Nuevo',’ www.elnaveghable.cl, 4
July 2013
Adapted from ‘Abre en Alicante el primer club de fumadores de la Comunidad’,
www.diarioinformacion.com
Task 6
Task 7
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AS GCE Spanish
Role Play A
Speaking
Text
Adapted from ‘¿Se deberían prohibir los zoológicos en el mundo?’ bbc.co.uk/mundo, 12
February 2014
Role Play B
Text
Adapted from ‘¿Regresan los españoles a Cuba?’ bbc.co.uk/mundo, 15 August 2013
Role Play C
Adapted from ‘4 razones por las que la pizza es importante en EE.UU.’ www.bbc.com/mundo, 13
February 2014
Adapted from ‘4 razones por las que la pizza es importante en EE.UU.’ www.bbc.com/mundo, 13
February 2014
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Thinking & Reasoning Skills
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Level 2 Thinking & Reasoning Skills
Resource Booklet
Unit 2 Thinking & Reasoning Skills Case Study
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Document 2, centre
Document 2, right
Document 3
Document 4
Nottingham Post, 10 April 1926
Aberdeen Journal, 22 November 1929
Western Morning News, 3 December 1935
Live Science, © Purch
Brian Handwerk, Curse of the Mummy. © 1996-2015 National Geographic Society. Reproduced
by permission of the National Geographic Society, http://science.nationalgeographic.com
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Travel and Tourism
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Case Study
Introducing Travel and Tourism
Document 1
Document 2
Great Yarmouth Borough Council Borough Profile (Facts and Figures); updated 2012,
p 2 & 27. Reproduced by kind permission of Great Yarmouth Borough Council
Reproduced by kind permission from the Tourism South East Research Department.
Document 3
Document 4
Document 5
Reproduced by kind permission from Norfolk Museums Service
The Fawlty Towers Hotel, Great Yarmouth
Hadleigh Gables Hotel, Great Yarmouth
Document 6
Reproduced by kind permission of the Tourist Information Department, Great Yarmouth
Borough Council.
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International Travel
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Q 3, text
Q 4, text
G728/01
A2 GCE Applied Travel and Tourism
Resource Booklet
Tourism Development
Fig. 1b &1c
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Fig. 1d, text
Fig. 2a, text
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Warwick District Council. © Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open
Government Licence. www.ons.gov.uk/ons
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ResponsibleTravel.com
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www.ons.gov.uk/ons
A2 GCE Applied Travel and Tourism
Case Study
Marketing in Travel and Tourism
Fig. 1
The Guernsey Tourism, Accommodation & Travel Guide. www.guernseytourism.net
Fig. 2
States of Guernsey, Visitor Number Growth Confirmed for 2011, 6 March 2012.
www.gov.gg
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Fig. 4
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Based on data from the Department for Transport History: Published 18 July 2012. Part
of: Managing, improving and investing in the road network. © Crown Copyright.
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