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OCR A-level Design and Technology: Product Design Paper 1 - 2nd June 2025 [Exam Chat]


OCR A-Level Design and Technology: Product Design Paper 1: Principles of product design (H406/01) - Monday 2nd June 2025 [Exam Chat]
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Date/Time: Monday 2nd June 2025 AM
Length: 1h 30m
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Reply 1

how are people revising for this?

Reply 2

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by lolainthesun103
how are people revising for this?

past papers but even then im so scared because I feel like I know nothing

Reply 3

Original post
by Mersha7
past papers but even then im so scared because I feel like I know nothing

yeah same cause the content changes sm

i hate the manufacturing questions cause i feel like i haven't learn that stuff

Reply 4

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by lolainthesun103
yeah same cause the content changes sm
i hate the manufacturing questions cause i feel like i haven't learn that stuff

I hate the maths.

Reply 5

Does anybody have access to 2024 paper 1? Can someone send it to me pls 🙏

Reply 7


Hi when I open the link it says I do not have access, could you please message me the paper or proper link? Thank youu

Reply 8

that was pretty free

Reply 9

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by oschin
that was pretty free

yeah it was actually fine and the maths was so simple i was shocked

Reply 10

im lucky I revised design movements - what did the dot mean on the box plot

Reply 11

anyone do design engineering? what the flip was the last q

Reply 12

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by resma
anyone do design engineering? what the flip was the last q

exactly I waffled in the last question. all I knew was smt was a manufacturing process for PCB.

Reply 13

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by downcast-sedge
im lucky I revised design movements - what did the dot mean on the box plot

that was an outlier (i put anomaly, hopefully that's accepted too)

it basically meant that piece of data was super different to the usual data spread, so they kinda ignore it, otherwise it would skew the mean and stuff

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