You asked this same question yesterday here, and I asked which exam board you were using. You didn't reply. Nobody can direct you towards the right source unless they know what exam board you're using for each of those subjects.
I m extremely sorry. Maybe I missed. He wants to do Cambridge board.
I m extremely sorry. Maybe I missed. He wants to do Cambridge board.
No worries. Have you taken a look through the mark schemes available on the www.cambridgeinternational.org web site, which contain the guidance to examiners as to what answers are correct and how marks should be awarded? For example:
You can also find examiner reports on there, where the examiners "review" the results generally, as to which questions students struggled with and why, etc. A good starting point for all of this is this page.
Thanks , I wanted help w solved past papers. This information I already have. I think I should let me focus on learning from textbook as being a private candidate n trying to learn on his own this is what he can cope with for now
Thanks , I wanted help w solved past papers. This information I already have. I think I should let me focus on learning from textbook as being a private candidate n trying to learn on his own this is what he can cope with for now
OK. I'm not sure I understand the difference between the correct answer being written in a separate document (the mark scheme) vs. being written in the question paper (a solved past paper), but each to their own.
Were you thinking something more like the example candidate responses which Cambridge International publish, such as these for Geography (9696)?