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Three- and four-mark questions

These are similar to one- and two-mark questions but you will be expected to write in more depth for three- and four-mark questions.

Edexcel questions courtesy of Pearson Education Ltd.

Sample question 1 - Foundation and Higher

Question

In a science lesson, some children float an apple on some water. One of the children says:

"The apple is not moving. That means that there cannot be any forces acting on it."

Do you agree? Explain your answer as fully as you can. [3 marks]

Sample question 2 - Foundation and Higher

Question

A shuttlecock, which is used to play badminton, weighs very little. When it is dropped from a height of a few metres, it accelerates at first but soon reaches a steady speed.

Explain as fully as you can why the shuttlecock reaches a steady speed. [4 marks]

Sample question 3 - Foundation and Higher

Question

The graph shows the distance a person walked on a short journey.

A graph that shows distance against time. There is a sharp increase in distance followed by a stable period which changes to another slight increases in distance.

In as much detail as you can describe the journey of the person. [3 marks]