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Dear IGCSE centre,
I have opened the folder for hindi as a second language and did not find the track for 2016 oct/nov paper. Please upload as fast as possible because hindi listening exam is coming near and have no track of how i have progressed. Till date i always got low marks for hindi. So if you update the folder then i could have another paper to practice with for hindi listening exam and know the current syllabus.
Hello,
If you want to know the current syllabus, you can download the latest syllabus here: https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/
You can always use other past exam listening tracks as your practice. It is not necessary that you ?must? have the 2016 Oc/Nov listening track in order to score well. There are many past exam tracks available here: https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/
Can you get the physics 0625 question paper and mark scheme for MJ 2010 V13? Thanks.
Hi,
Those are the papers we?re missing as well.
Hey guys………
What are IGCSE going to ask for math paper 42…
Does anyone know or can give tips about any frequent questions…..
Plssss…..
Thnx in advance
There will ALWAYS be a long Mensuration Question. Just study all the formulas and keep your answers to THREE SIGNIFICANT figures…THROUGHOUT the paper UNLESS they tell you to change it. Usually they tell you to give answers to two decimal places and when they tell this it means YOU GET A MARK FOR SHOWING THE ROUNDING. So put it to four d.m and show the rounding.
Also, they give you a quadratic equation with a practical question like ‘show that x^2 is equal to blah blah. Show EVERYTHING. Don’t just solve the question on your calculator. Be specific. The examiners like specific candidates from my perspective after reading the examiner reports. They ALWAYS talk about candidates who don’t show their working. Math is ALL about showing your work. If you don’t know how to solve this SKIP the question and answer the next. You can solve this question later. It’s the same for all other questions.
The first few questions WILL include ratios and interest questions relating to real life. These may seem easy but THEY ARE NOT. Don’t freak out. If you KNOW your equations use them. If you know other ways to solve the question use it and show ALL your working. But ONLY if you forget the equations.
These are all I remember. I wish you the best of luck for your exams.
Thank you
Can you be my math tutor
Practice Centre OF ROTATION, they have asked it quite alot you see in recent years!
How was your math(0580) paper 2?
Yes it was good, Vivek. Talk to you in class.
hiii dhrumil,
probably sequence , probability, graphs, area perimeter chapter bcoz it was not there in paper 2….!!! so there are more chances that it will come…..
See mostly the topics which havent come in paper 22 will be ther like mensuration,vectors,tigo etc
Ratio, factorisation, matrices, transformation, sequences, probability, vectors, bearings, functions and some graph questions.
Just do a few past papers from the recent years and revise ALL the math formulas, that should be enough :’)
Do very old papers they are the ones which are likely to come
we are surely gonna get
a question on graphs
13 marks
They usually give questions related to cumilative frequency graphs, vectors, functions, angle properties and matrices. Expect those topics. Now you should be thorough with algebraic simplification and such since around 35% of the paper is algebra. And transformations and loci questions can be expected but I cant assure you that they would appear in the exam
Quite an easy paper, isn’t it? Except that one ‘Hexagon’ question!
Regards!
How did y’all find History paper 1?
It was very very easy tbh..Easiest paper 1 i have ever done in history..
I found it tough
lost a lot of marks
It was kinda tough for me too…
Oh! It’s okay friends. Anyways i haven’t taken history. But i don’t think it was the easiest paper in history though.
was the transformation in maths p2 first reflection than translation right?
no first it was translation then reflection…..
Yes Jay Saraogi… you are absolutely correct.
I think it was first reflection then transformation
yesss jay correct
transformation and den reflection..
it was (MT)
nooo
No first translation then reflection
Yes. First was reflection, then it was translation.
That’s absolutely wrong! Sorry, there is a long delay in replying but yes that’s wrong. As it was written MT(A) so, you need to perform T(A) firstly applying the functions or the logic where function T is written nearer to (A). So, firstly there would be Translation and then Reflection!
Regards
Yes, I first translated the image then reflected it.