Learning objective
Identify the question sections and mark allocation used in each three-hour paper.
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AO.1 Assessment structure and assessment objectives
Subtopic
AO.1.1 Examination structure
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Quick explanation
Identify the question sections and mark allocation used in each three-hour paper
- This point belongs to AO.1 Assessment structure and assessment objectives, especially AO.1.1 Examination structure.
- You need to be able to identify the question sections and mark allocation used in each three-hour paper.
- Use the linked flashcards and practice questions to check recall, then practise applying the idea in an exam-style answer.
Why it matters
This objective helps connect AO.1.1 Examination structure to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for AO.1 Assessment structure and assessment objectives.
Quick student answer
What is the primary purpose of financial accounting?
Direct answer
The primary purpose of financial accounting is to provide financial information to external users such as investors, creditors, and regulatory agencies.
Key terms
- Assets: Resources owned by a business that have economic value.
- Liabilities: Obligations or debts that a business owes to external parties.
Common trap
Confusing revenue with profit: Revenue is the total income generated from sales, while profit is what remains after all expenses are deducted.
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Related learning objectives
- Describe the linear two-year assessment structure for AQA A-level Accounting 7127.
AO.1.1 Examination structure
- Distinguish the content assessed by Paper 1 and Paper 2.
AO.1.1 Examination structure
- Distinguish AO1 knowledge and understanding, AO2 application, and AO3 analysis and evaluation.
AO.1.2 Assessment objectives
- Apply the assessment-objective balance when interpreting accounting tasks and mark schemes.
AO.1.2 Assessment objectives
