Multiple Choice Question Bank for GCSE OCR Economics

A superb revision tool and confidence builder.
Easy-to-mark questions focus on the knowledge consolidation needed for AO1.

really good as a homework task

H James, Tutor & Peer Reviewer

Full spec coverage – the questions are split by specification topic, making it easy to pull out the relevant questions for each section. Perfect for homework, in-class revision or cover lessons. No teacher preparation required!

Includes two sets of 150+ questions developed using our effective ‘mirroring’ technique – giving you increased flexibility for use.

  • Class discussion + homework, formal test + question and answer session, week by week + end of year
  • Cement the knowledge with double the practice
Also includes answer explanations to help students learn while they self-mark.

Mirroring examples

Set A Set B

What does scarcity require that people must do?

  1. Trade
  2. Co-operate
  3. Make choices
  4. Compete

The need to make choices is an inevitable economics consequence of which of the following?

  1. Co-operation
  2. Scarcity
  3. Competition
  4. Unlimited resources
Use Set A for homework throughout the year then use Set B for end-of-year revision 🠝‘key term’ question mirrored with ‘definition’ question

What do teachers say about this resource? (12141, 12142)

I like this resource I like that it’s split into topics so that’s they can be used at the end of each topic as a test or homework. The questions are quite straightforward on the whole, but they are a very good test of knowledge. They are pitched at a good level for GCSE students.

I like that it is split into topics with multiple questions on each topic. The topics follow the specification and have the links to the specification which makes it easy for teachers and students to see which section each question belongs to. I think these questions would be really good as a homework task.

The resource has excellent coverage of the specification. There are questions on all the topics in the specification both micro and macro and there are two sets of questions so when is the first set has been exhausted there is another set to get started on. Within each specification area there are a variety of different questions

H James, Tutor & Peer Reviewer

This resource would provide a useful question bank for the OCR GCSE.

The teacher can easily dip in and out of the resource to select questions appropriate for their purpose.

The MCQs are cross referenced to the specification appropriately.

D Holland, Head of Faculty & Peer Reviewer