Looking to practice for your Cambridge A-Level Physics (9702) exams? You can find all the latest and previous year A-Level Physics past papers, mark schemes, and examiner reports available in an easy-to-view and downloadable PDF for free.
Whether you're preparing for your AS level or A2 level physics exams, these papers cover Paper 1 (Multiple Choice), Paper 2 (AS level Structured), Paper 3 (Practical), Paper 4 (A2 level Structured), and Paper 5 (Planning and Analysis). Our past paper library includes years from 2020 to the latest year to help you revise effectively and understand the exam pattern, marking style, and frequently asked question types.
You can use these past papers for mock exams, and self-assessment to build confidence before your final A-Level Biology exam. This allows you to practice real exam questions from previous years, helping you identify your strengths and focus on areas that need improvement. Regular practice also helps you become familiar with Cambridge’s assessment patterns and understand how to effectively structure your responses, especially for Paper 2 and Paper 4.
The Cambridge International AS and A Level Physics (9702) syllabus provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles of physics, theoretical concepts, and essential practical skills.
Students begin by exploring key topics such as measurements, motion, forces, energy, and waves. The syllabus builds on these foundations to include areas like electricity, circular motion, gravitation, and thermal physics. Students also study electromagnetism, quantum physics, and medical imaging.
Students take Paper 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 in IGCSE Physics. Paper 1 is multiple choice (core), Paper 2 is multiple choice (extended), Paper 3 is theory (core), Paper 4 is theory (extended), Paper 5 is practical test, and Paper 6 is alternative to practical.
In IGCSE Physics, Core papers assess basic knowledge and skills, while Extended papers cover both the Core curriculum and the Supplement section. The Extended papers are intended for academically stronger students aiming for higher education or professional training.
For IGCSE Physics, there are 4 types of theory papers. Papers 1 and 2 are multiple-choice questions and Papers 3 and 4 are structured and short-answer questions that require written explanations and calculations.
There are two types of practical assessments: Paper 5, which is a practical test where students carry out experiments in a laboratory setting, and Paper 6, an alternative written paper designed to assess practical skills and understanding for students who do not have access to a lab.
In IGCSE Physics, the achievable grades of Core papers are C to G and Extended papers are A and G.
Yes, you can easily download IGCSE Physics past papers in PDF format our website.
Yes, our website provides mark schemes along with the IGCSE Physics past papers.