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Past, Practice + Predicted questions - AQA A Level Sociology - Paper 3
This booklet is one of a series of 3. Each one is written to prepare you for one of the three AQA ‘A’ Level Sociology exams in 2024.
Each one should serve the following functions:

  1. There is one whole page overview reminding you of which questions you will be facing in this specific exam and how many marks each are worth.
  2. Throughout the booklet each of the questions from each past paper are listed in chronological order – so you can read and practice ALL the relevant past paper questions without having to look them up.
  3. The themes of the past paper questions are then presented in a chart that relates to the topics in the Napier Press textbooks.
    A crystal ball and purple writing indicates which topics have yet to come up.
  4. A list of OTHER relevant questions to practice are then listed. These are sourced from a range of textbooks and there are many I have made up myself. Those in purple text relate to the topics most likely to come up.

By working through this booklet, you should become confident in your knowledge of ALL the past paper questions – from 2023 back to the SPEC paper published in 2016. You will be aware of which topics are yet to come up – which will enable you to give these areas particular focus in your revision (make sure you revise everything though). You then have a range of alternative questions to practice answers to - many have been written especially for this booklet.
By the time you have worked your way through these booklets, applying your knowledge to the questions presented, you should feel very confident that you are well prepared for the 2024 Sociology exam series.

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Past, Practice + Predicted questions - AQA A Level Sociology - all 3 papers

Past, Practice + Predicted questions - AQA A Level Sociology Papers 1, 2 & 3 (note - the booklet for Paper 2 relates to options A2 Families & Households & B1 Beliefs in Society only). Each of these three booklets are written to prepare you for your final AQA ‘A’ Level Sociology exams in 2024. Each booklet serves the following functions: Overview - one page reminding you of which questions you will be facing in this specific exam and how many marks each are worth. Questions from each past paper are listed in chronological order – so you can read and practice ALL the relevant past paper questions without having to look them up. The themes of the past paper questions are then presented in a chart that relates to the topics in the Napier Press textbooks. A crystal ball and purple writing indicates which topics have yet to come up. A list of OTHER relevant questions to practice are then listed. These are sourced from a range of textbooks and there are many I have made up myself. Those in purple text relate to the topics most likely to come up. By working through these booklets, you should become confident in your knowledge of ALL the past paper questions – from 2023 back to the SPEC paper published in 2016. You will be aware of which topics are yet to come up – which will enable you to give these areas particular focus in your revision (make sure you revise everything though). You then have a range of alternative questions to practice answers to - many have been written especially for this booklet. By the time you have worked your way through these booklets, applying your knowledge to the questions presented, you should feel very confident that you are well prepared for the 2024 Sociology exam series.

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