If you’re taking GCSE Religious Studies (AQA Spec A), you’ve got a lot of content to cover - but don’t worry! With the right approach and some smart revision, you can smash those exams. Let’s break it down 👇
📚 How many papers are there?
There are two papers for AQA Religious Studies A (full course). Each one is worth 50% of your final grade.
🗂️ Overview of Each Paper
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Paper 1: The Study of Religions - Beliefs, Teachings and Practices
⏰ Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
🏆 Total Marks: 96 (plus 6 marks for spelling, punctuation and grammar - SPaG)
📌 Content: You’ll study two religions - most schools pick Christianity + another choosing from Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Catholic Christianity or Sikhism (Opting for Catholic Christianity and Christianity is not allowed).
❓ Question types:
1. Multiple-choice style question (1 mark)
2. A short answer/response (1 mark)
3. An explanation question (4 marks)
4. Extended explanation that must contain a teaching and a source of authority (6 marks)
5. An essay-style evaluation question (12 marks + 3 SPaG for each of the beliefs sections)