Collection of tests and exams
Hiya!
Thank you for visiting my website.
There's quite a lot of resources I've published over the years, and I know it can be overwhelming at first. You don't know where to start, what's the difference between various types of tests, and where to find everything. Look no further - this is the one-stop-shop for all your resources.
- Unit tests: designed to stretch the best students but weaker folks should have enough opportunity to secure an A (in Unit Tests v1) or an A2 (in Unit Tests v2). The number of marks is not indicated for each question - the focus is on getting the easy questions completely correct, not a game of "how much partial credits do I get". To get grade (level) 7, you'll need to be very efficient - working well under time pressure is one of the things I'm also evaluating here.
The unit tests for each topic can be found below. - Algebra and functions (Topic 1 and 2)
- Geometry, trigonometry and vectors (Topic 3)
- Statistics and probability (Topic 4)
- Calculus (Topic 5)
- Survival Papers: This accompanies the SL Survival Guide, where I only focus on topics that are crucial to secure a 4/5. These papers are my guesses for what I'd expect from a grade 4 student, and I can say with (some moderate) confidence that if you can get a 4 on these papers you should be able to get a 4 on the real exam. Maybe higher. :^)
For most students, this is a good place to start. Gradually getting used to more difficult tests on the website.
Link to the Survival Guide and the Survival Papers. - Booster Papers (for SL courses): slightly easier than my mocks, slightly harder than my survival papers. Designed to give you a morale boost after the mocks and boost your confidence (no puns intended) when the time comes.
These questions can be more difficult than the real exam, but not as bizarre as the mock questions.
Andrew
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