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No notes for slide. Physics - Paper 3 version 1 - Mark scheme - May Jun 1. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the Principal Examiner Report for Teachers. Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes. M marks are method marks upon which accuracy marks A marks later depend.

For an M mark to be scored, the point to which it refers must be seen in a candidate's answer. If a candidate fails to score a particular M mark, then none of the dependent A marks can be scored. C marks are compensatory marks in general applicable to numerical questions. These can be scored even if the point to which they refer are not written down by the candidate, provided subsequent working gives evidence that they must have known it.

For example, if an equation carries a C mark and the candidate does not write down the actual equation but does correct substitution or working which shows he knew the equation, then the C mark is scored. A C mark is not awarded if a candidate makes two points which contradict each other. Points which are wrong but irrelevant are ignored. A marks A marks are accuracy or answer marks which either depend on an M mark, or which are one of the ways which allow a C mark to be scored.

A marks are commonly awarded for final answers to numerical questions. If a final numerical answer, eligible for A marks, is correct, with the correct unit and an acceptable number of significant figures, all the marks for that question are normally awarded. It is very occasionally possible to arrive at a correct answer by an entirely wrong approach. In these rare circumstances, do not award the A marks, but award C marks on their merits.

An A mark following an M mark is a dependent mark. Brackets around words or units in the mark scheme are intended to indicate wording used to clarify the mark scheme, but the marks do not depend on seeing the words or units in brackets, e. Underlining indicates that this must be seen in the answer offered, or something very similar.

Spelling Be generous about spelling and use of English. If an answer can be understood to mean what we want, give credit. However, do not allow ambiguities, e. Ignore indicates that something which is not correct or irrelevant is to be disregarded and does not cause a right plus wrong penalty. This prevents a candidate being penalised more than once for a particular mistake, but only applies to marks annotated ecf.

Any exceptions to this general rule will be specified in the mark scheme. Units Deduct one mark for each incorrect or missing unit from an answer that would otherwise gain all the marks available for that answer: maximum 1 per question.

No deduction is incurred if the unit is missing from the final answer but is shown correctly in the working. Fractions Allow these only where specified in the mark scheme. B1 arrows on the two lines drawn, either head to tail B1 OR a complete square shown with diagonal and arrows on adjacent sides resultant in range 40—45 N B1 b vertically upwards B1 6. Total views , On Slideshare 0.

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