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Which option best separates AO3 analysis from AO4 evaluation for Knowledge and understanding? Variation 3: AO1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of economic concepts and theories.
- A.Use AO3 to build the cause and effect chain, then use AO4 to judge context, magnitude, stakeholders and time period.
- B.Use analysis and evaluation as interchangeable labels with no judgement.
- C.A judgement can be an unsupported opinion without evidence.
- D.Give an unsupported judgement about AQA Economics assessment objectives without evidence, context or command-word focus.
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- AO1 Demonstrate Knowledge and Understanding of MCQ 3: The correct answer is Use AO3 to build the cause and effect chain, then use AO4 to judge context, magnitude, stakeholders and time period...
- This choice fits the assessment-objective reasoning required by the learning objective.
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AO1 Demonstrate Knowledge and Understanding of is tested here through the prompt: "Which option best separates AO3 analysis from AO4 evaluation for Knowledge and understanding? Variation 3: AO1".
The correct option is "The correct answer is Use AO3 to build the cause and effect chain, then use AO4 to judge context, magnitude, stakeholders and time period.." because it keeps the answer anchored to Demonstrate Knowledge and Understanding of rather than a nearby misconception. The reasoning chain is: define the concept, apply it to Assessment objectives, identify the economic mechanism, and check the consequence against AO1 accuracy, AO2 application, AO3 analysis and AO4 evaluation.
A tempting distractor usually confuses a change in demand with quantity demanded, analysis with evaluation, or a short-run effect with a long-run judgement. For AQA Economics 7136, the best choice is the one that preserves the cause, transmission mechanism and consequence without adding an unsupported policy claim.
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