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Sample exam questions - magnetism and the motor effect - EdexcelOne and two mark questions

Understanding how to approach exam questions helps to boost exam performance. Questions will include multiple choice, structured, mathematical skill and extended writing.

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One and two mark questions

One to two mark questions will start with command words such as 'describe' or 'explain'. Some command words are easy to understand, such as:

  • 'calculate' or 'determine' for maths questions
  • 'complete' to fill in a gap in a table or graph
  • 'state what is meant by' to give the meaning of an important term
  • 'comment on' where you use your knowledge in an unfamiliar situation

The command words 'describe' and 'explain' can be confusing. If you are asked to describe a graph, you will be expected to write about its overall shape, whether it is linear or curved, the slope of gradients etc. If you are asked to explain why a pattern or trend is seen in a graph, you will be expected to use your science knowledge, not just say what you see (which is a description), eg 'The graph shows a steep linear increase for the first three hours because鈥'.

'Explain how' and 'why' questions often have the word 'because' in their answer. 'Describe' questions don't.

The number of marks per question part is given in the form '[2 marks]'. It is essential that you give two different answers if a question is worth two marks. Sometimes you can gain a second mark by giving the units in a calculation or stating specific data points, eg 'The speed of the object decreased by 8 m/s.'

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Understanding the different command words in your science GCSE exams.

Sample question 1 - Foundation and Higher

Question

The table shows information about the magnetic field of a solenoid.

Description of magnetic fieldMagnetic field inside coilMagnetic field outside coil
Strong
Weak
Uniform
Non-uniform
Description of magnetic fieldStrong
Magnetic field inside coil
Magnetic field outside coil
Description of magnetic fieldWeak
Magnetic field inside coil
Magnetic field outside coil
Description of magnetic fieldUniform
Magnetic field inside coil
Magnetic field outside coil
Description of magnetic fieldNon-uniform
Magnetic field inside coil
Magnetic field outside coil

a) Draw lines on the figure below to show the shape of the magnetic field inside the solenoid.

Use information from the table. [1 mark]

A brown coil of wire, called a solenoid.

b) Describe how a student can determine the shape of the magnetic field around the solenoid. [2 marks]

An Edexcel question courtesy of Pearson Education Ltd.