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Revising for AQA A level Business can feel overwhelming, but once you understand how the exams are structured and what the examiners want, everything becomes much more manageable. This guide breaks it all down and gives you clear, practical revision advice to help you feel confident on exam day 💪
📑 How Many Papers Are There?
There are two exam papers in the AS course, and both must be taken to get the qualification.
There are three exam papers in AQA A level Business:
👉Paper 1: Business 1
👉Paper 2: Business 2
👉Paper 3: Business 3
All three papers are equally weighted, so each one really matters!
📑 Paper 1: Business 1
⏰Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
🏆Marks: 80 marks (50% of total grade)
📌Content: The content below is for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 as the topics are assessed across both papers.
What is Business? – role, objectives, external environment, forms of ownership
Managers, Leadership and Decision Making – leadership, decision tools, stakeholder influence
Marketing Management – marketing research, segmentation/positioning, mix decisions
Operational Management – quality, efficiency, capacity, supply chains
Financial Management – sources of finance, budgeting, profitability & cash flow
Human Resource Management – recruitment, training, motivation, culture
❓Question Types:
🔹 Section A - Multiple Choice Questions
10 MCQs
10 marks total
Students choose the best answer from a list of options
Tests basic recall and understanding of core business concepts such as objectives, organisational types and key terms.
🔹 Section B - Short Answer Questions
Worth - 20 marks
These are usually:
Short definitions
Brief explanations
Short applied questions
Designed to assess knowledge and simple application of the syllabus content
🔹 Section C - Data Response Questions
Worth - 25 marks
Contains two separate stimuli (e.g., a chart, extract or business context) each with several short questions underneath
Questions include:
Interpretation of data
Applying theory to the context
Simple analysis or explanation based on the scenario
These bridge theory and real business contexts
📑 Paper 2: Business 2
⏰Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
🏆Marks: 80 marks (50% of total grade)
📌Content: The same content as paper 1.
❓Question Types:
🔹 Compulsory Case Study
Approximately seven questions linked to a single business case study
This paper is all about applying knowledge to a given scenario, not standalone recall.
Typical question types in this paper include:
Shorter applied questions
Often ask for definitions, simple calculations or basic application of concepts to the case.
Analysis questions
Ask why certain business issues exist or the impact of decisions.
Extended responses
Later questions in the case study are longer and require structured answers, often involving evaluation or judgement based on the data and scenario.
📑 Paper 1: Business 1
⏰Duration: 2 hours
🏆Marks: 100 marks (33.3% of total grade)
📌Content: For each paper, the whole of the specification content can be assessed.
What is Business? – role, objectives, external environment, forms of ownership
Managers, Leadership and Decision Making – leadership, decision tools, stakeholder influence
Marketing Management – marketing research, segmentation/positioning, mix decisions
Operational Management – quality, efficiency, capacity, supply chains
Financial Management – sources of finance, budgeting, profitability & cash flow
Human Resource Management – recruitment, training, motivation, culture
Analysing the Strategic Position of a Business – performance, external environment, competitive forces, investment appraisal
Choosing Strategic Direction – Ansoff, strategic positioning
Strategic Methods: How to Pursue Strategies – growth methods, innovation, globalisation, technology
Managing Strategic Change – change management, barriers, culture, implementation and evaluation
❓Question Types:
📍 Section A - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
15 MCQs worth 15 marks total
Each question usually has four options
Designed to test basic knowledge and understanding of business concepts
Quick recall and straightforward application of terms (e.g., “What is break-even?”)
👉 Good revision: practice MCQs on each topic to build confidence.
📍 Section B - Short-Answer Questions
35 marks total
Typically multi-part questions where you:
Define / explain concepts
Apply ideas to mini scenarios
Make simple calculations sometimes
Answers are usually a few sentences each, clear and specific
👉 Good revision: practise recall + short Case Studies.
📍 Section C and Section D - Essay/Extended Response
Two essays worth 25 marks each
You get choice in each section (pick ONE of two questions)
Essay style questions include:
“Discuss…”
“To what extent…”
“Evaluate…”
These demand analysis and evaluation, not just definitions!
👉 Good revision: practise structuring answers using PEEL/PEEL-chain and linking to examples.
📑 Paper 2: Business 2
⏰Duration: 2 hours
🏆Marks: 100 marks (33.3% of total grade)
📌Content: The same content as paper 1 is assessed in all papers.
❓Question Types:
📍 Three Compulsory Data Response Questions
Approximately 33 marks each
Each question is multi-part (e.g., (a), (b), (c), (d))
Based on business data - graphs, financial figures, tables, short extracts
Expect:
Short definitions / explanation
Interpretation of data (e.g., “What does this trend show?”)
Application to the business context
Analysis (e.g., “Why might profits fall?”)
Evaluation (e.g., “Assess whether the business should invest…”)
👉 Good revision: practise data interpretation and pull in real business context examples.
📑 Paper 3: Business 3
⏰Duration: 2 hours
🏆Marks: 100 marks (33.3% of total grade)
📌Content: The same content as paper 1 is assessed in all papers.
❓Question Types:
📍 One Compulsory Case Study
Based on a scenario you haven’t seen before
Followed by approx. 6–7 questions increasing in demand
Questions typically include:
📈 Application/Analysis Questions
Apply business theory to the case scenario
Analyse business decisions and likely impacts
📊 Extended Evaluation Question (often 12–20 marks)
Example formats you might see:
“Assess the importance of…”
“Evaluate whether the business should….”
“To what extent is strategy X better than strategy Y?”
Requires strong balance of arguments + justified conclusion
👉 Good revision: practise linked questions - interpret info → analyse impacts → evaluate choices.
✨Here are some top tips to make your revision more effective:
1. Master the key content first 📑
Before jumping into exam practice, make sure you:
Know key terms and definitions
Understand formulas (e.g. profit, break-even, ARR)
Can explain concepts in your own words
Flashcards, mind maps and simple summary notes work really well here
2. Practise exam questions early✍️
AQA Business is very application-heavy, so exam practice is essential.
Do multiple-choice questions to check your knowledge
Practise short answers with clear, focused points
Regularly attempt data response and essay questions
Always check mark schemes to see how answers are structured ✔️
3. Learn how to structure longer answers 🧱
For longer questions, structure is everything:
Use PEE / PEEL (Point, Explain, Evidence, Link)
Refer directly to the business in the question
For evaluation, balance arguments and reach a justified conclusion
Strong chains of reasoning = higher marks 📈
4. Get confident with calculations ➗
You don’t need to be a maths genius, but you do need to:
Know which formula to use
Show all your workings
Interpret the result (what does it mean for the business?)
Practising calculations regularly will boost your confidence fast 💡
5. Prepare specifically for Paper 3 🎯
For Paper 3:
Practise reading case studies quickly and actively
Highlight key issues, data and stakeholders
Plan essays briefly before writing
Linking answers across different business functions is a huge advantage here ⭐
Final tips 🌟
Revise little and often 🕒
Use real business examples where possible
Don’t ignore any paper – they all count!
Practise explaining why, not just what
You’ve got this! With consistent revision and exam practice, AQA A level Business can become one of your strongest subjects 🚀