Checkpoint Science Past Papers 2010 Mark Scheme Access
The exam consists of two papers:
| Mark Scheme Symbol | Meaning | Your Action | |--------------------|---------|--------------| | | Separates alternate acceptable answers | If you give one acceptable answer, you get the mark. | | / (e.g., light/sound) | Either answer is fine | Don’t write both – it wastes time. | | R.e.f. | Reject if extra information contradicts | Example: “The plant makes food by photosynthesis but only in the dark” – reject due to contradiction. | | O.w.t.t.e | Or words to that effect | Your phrasing can differ slightly, but the scientific idea must be identical. | | (consequent marking) | If you get the first part wrong, you can still get marks for correct subsequent working | Always show your working in physics calculations. | Checkpoint Science Past Papers 2010 Mark Scheme
: The scheme is divided by paper (e.g., Paper 1 and Paper 2), with each paper worth a total of Flexible Marking Policies : Like most Cambridge mark schemes, it emphasizes scientific accuracy over linguistic perfection. Phonetic Spelling The exam consists of two papers: | Mark
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