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8463 · AQA GCSE

Physics 8463 Exam Tips

In AQA GCSE Physics, there is a massive difference between what students think the exam tests and what actually earns marks on the day. Many candidates spend hours memorising complex facts, only to lose easy marks on basic layout, simple conversions, and forgotten units. Across t

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Papers

2

Total marks

200

Time limit

3h 30min

Grade scale

987654321

Additional note

Calculator policy

A scientific or graphical calculator that meets JCQ regulations may be used (some GCSE Mathematics and Science papers are non-calculator). Graphical calculators must be set to exam mode; you must clear any stored programs, notes or data before the exam, and the calculator must not be able to retrieve stored text or formulae.

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Papers

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Strategies

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Mistakes

  • In AQA GCSE Physics, there is a massive difference between what students think the exam tests and what actually earns marks on the day. Many candidates spend hours memorising complex facts, only to lose easy marks on basic layout, simple conversions, and forgotten units. Across the 210 minutes of your dual-paper assessment, the examiner is not looking for poetic explanations; they are searching for precise, scientific keywords and structured mathematical steps. Top scorers treat the physics papers as a highly logical game where every command word is a rule and every unit is a currency.

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