Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers

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Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are now updated up to June 2025 examination series. Year 2028 Specimen papers are now available.

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10,966 Replies to “Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers”

  1. How can I get more sample question paper for the latest pattern for listening. Can anyone kindly suggest what can be done to prepare students well for this challenge.

  2. Hey guys.. Can anyone suggest a good website for physics notes….especially about thermal physics and electricity and magnetism .????. Help please……. Thanks

  3. Guys for Chem P11, what was the answer for:
    1. the reversible reaction of cobalt chloride…. I know it turns pink, but does the temperature increase, or decrease?
    2. the question on the steel manufacturing, do you need heat also, apart from calcium oxide and oxygen?

    For P31,
    3. What was the answer for the reagent needed to displace ethylamine from ethylammonium chloride?

    • 1. i said that the temp decreases, not sure if I’m right
      2.i said you need all 3
      3. NaOH or any alkali (because alkalis displace ammonia from ammonium salts and ethylamine behaves like ammonia)

      • Temperature decreases because it’s an endothermic reaction.

        All three to break down lime and it’s hot air that’s blown.

        I wrote NaOH

      • For the reversible I said temperature increases because forward reaction was endothermic so backward is exothermic

        For the steel manufacturing I said no heat needed because if heat was needed they would’ve added calcium carbonate and let it decompose as in the blast furnace however they added calcium oxide.

        And the third question was Sodium hydroxide or any other strong alkali !
        What did you say?

      • i think u are talking about paper 12 , yes its turns pink and temp decreases, in steel manufacturing u need alll three yes heat limestone and oxygen are needed but paper 31 i didnt do it i did paper 32

      • I said increases since bond forming is exothermic and plus, this thing was mentioned in Complete Chemistry too.
        For steel manufacturing, I wrote all three but that’s probably wrong because my friends said in the basic oxygen furnace there’s no need of heat since we’re introducing cooled oxygen, but it was my theory that if they call it a furnace there should be heat, I may be wrong.
        For ethylammonium, that question came in 2012 too, you simply have to write any strong base like NaOH, or I wrote, KOH. Because it was like ammonia so if we have to release ammonia from ammonium chloride for example, so we react it with a strong base. ๐Ÿ™‚

    • the temperature increases because bond was formed
      regarding steel manufacture question it was a repeated one and yu require all three
      im not sure about the third one but i think it was NaOH

  4. Dear IGCSE centre team,
    Regarding Travel and tourism (0471) it seems that you did not upload the 2014 papers. May i know if you are going to anytime soon ?

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