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Download Chemistry A-LEVEL previous year GCE Question Paper pdf

As time is progressing, the heat of the GCE board exam is getting even hotter. The students who are preparing for the Cameroon GCE exams are now putting all their efforts. For some GCE candidates, the GCE exam is a phobia. On the other hand for some they are just the regular exams.

It is just the approach and your thinking that differentiate the G.C.E exams from the normal ones. If you treat them as the regular exam, then you will ultimately be able to conquer your fear of the end of year G.C.E Chemistry exam.

You may also want to download Chemistry  solved GCE papers

Well, winning your fear is a different thing, but preparing for the GCE exams is totally a different thing. And I really hope that you are preparing well for your gce chemistry exams for Advanced level

Download Chemistry Upper sixths past year G C E Question Paper 

One thing that you will hear from all your teachers and parents is to Download GCE Chemistry A-Level previous year Question Papers  pdf and practice them the best way you can. You know, if your teachers are telling you to practice the last 10 years GCE question papers in chemistry to consider yourself prepared for the Cameroon GCE examinations, then it must be something important. And to know what special is there in those Gce Chemistry question papers, you got to check them out.Also, you need to know the solutions to all the questions of the GCE A-Level chemistry past question papers

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YEAR PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER

2020 0715 GCE A/LEVEL CHEMISRY 2020 QUESTION PAPER(1&2)

2019       0715 GCE A/LEVEL CHEMISRY 2020 QUESTION PAPER(1&2)

2018       0715 GCE A/LEVEL CHEMISRY 2020 QUESTION PAPER(1&2)

MORE   0715 GCE A/LEVEL CHEMISRY 2020 QUESTION PAPER(1&2)

Paper code 0715 GCE A/LEVEL CHEMISTRY

Extra Tip to score More than 90% in GCE chemistry A-Level Exam

Mark or note the question that you see in most of the GCE advanced Level chemistry question papers and also the way they are asked. This way you will not only be able to spot the important questions but also the pattern in which they are asked.

A question can be asked in a lot of ways, but The GCE board usually asks them in few particular ways, and if you could figure them out then it will be great for you, as your chances of scoring maximum marks will increase.

You should also know that each year there will be many GCE questions that are going to be different, new or those which you won’t find in any other paper, but you should not get confused, and keep looking for the questions that are asked commonly in every exam. Also with most of the GCE chemistry questions that are different, you simply need to apply the concept that you acquired from the other past GCE Chemistry question papers. So now you have the past years question chemistry papers and also the tips on how to do research on them. 

Important tips for Preparing for GCE A/LEVEL CHEMISTRY  

Now it’s time for important tips to prepare the whole chemistry syllabus.

The first thing I would like to advise you is that, if you think the GCE Chemistry syllabus is too big to cover or if somehow you lagged behind, then look for those topics only which carry more marks and have a greater probability to come in the exam.

For that, you will need to check your syllabus for chemistry (as described by the Cameroon GCE board).

Organic Chemistry – No Numerical

If physical chemistry is your weak point then I suggest you focus more on organic and inorganic

chemistry, because organic and inorganic chemistry is totally conceptual based, and you will not have to face any numerical.

Inorganic chemistry is considered the most scoring part of chemistry, and if you are well prepared then you can squeeze maximum marks from this part which can cover up for the numerical part. With a little practice from Organic chemistry section of past GCE question papers In chemistry for A-Level

Another most scoring topics of advance level chemistry are p and d block elements.

As far as Physical chemistry is concerned then it will be great if you could cover maximum numerical, but since numerical are headaches for you, therefore, try to pick only those topics which have maximum possibilities of coming in the exam. You can know this by looking at GCE question papers in chemistry for previous years


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