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Understanding AQA A-Level Accounting Assessment Structure
AQA A-Level Accounting Assessment Structure
The AQA A-Level Accounting qualification (7127) is assessed through a linear two-year structure, comprising two main papers. Each paper is three hours long and focuses on different aspects of accounting.
Paper Breakdown
- Paper 1: This paper primarily assesses financial accounting concepts, including the preparation of financial statements and understanding of accounting principles.
- Paper 2: This paper focuses on management accounting, covering topics such as budgeting, decision-making, and performance evaluation.
Question Sections and Mark Allocation
Each paper is divided into sections that test various skills:
- Section A: Typically consists of multiple-choice questions or short answer questions, testing knowledge and understanding (AO1).
- Section B: Involves longer, structured questions that require application of knowledge (AO2).
- Section C: Focuses on analysis and evaluation (AO3), where students must critically assess information and provide reasoned conclusions.
Assessment Objectives
- AO1: Knowledge and understanding of accounting principles and practices.
- AO2: Application of knowledge to practical scenarios, demonstrating the ability to solve accounting problems.
- AO3: Analysis and evaluation of financial information, requiring critical thinking and the ability to draw conclusions based on data.
Understanding these components is crucial for effectively interpreting accounting tasks and mark schemes.
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