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4 Practice Papers for GCSE OCR B: Sikhism

Philosophy and/or Applied Ethics Practice Papers for OCR B

Full coverage of the unit content. Reproduces the exact style of the new OCR B exams from June 2013.

  • 4 papers on your chosen religion - condensed on a single sheet for ease of photocopying
  • Paper 1 also comes as a full 6-religion paper - ideal for mock exams
  • Detailed mark scheme for every question
  • Exam technique section with 'common questions' answered
OCR B Philosophy and Ethics practice papers are also available for:
Christianity | Buddism | Hinduism | Judaism | Islam
An excellent, top-notch resource... that matches & interprets the specification & the requirements of the exam & AOs exactly... One of the better resources I have seen in a long time & of real practical use to teachers of all experiences... Provides a clear focus for improving exam technique... will allow students to peer and self assess more accurately, and practise model answers! A Chapman, Assistant Principal & Independent Reviewer (Ethics 1, Christianity)
Excellent. The examiner narrative was very helpful for high ability groups... It is aspirational and gives much better examiner's answers than the textbook we use... A valuable up to date resource that is OCR exactly and raises standards B-A*... excellent value. F Ferriter, Head of RS & Satisfied Customer (Ethics 1, Christianity)
This is more than just a practice paper... The marking grid allows pupils to grade their own personal responses as well as how to improve their marks... This is exactly the type of GCSE resource I look for. It is always difficult konwing exactly what the examiner is looking for... Having it all in one detailed resource saves a lot of precious time. N Malik, RE Teacher & Independent Reviewer (Ethics 1, Islam)