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AS Level History Examination 2025
STUDENTS NAME
STUDENTS NUMBER
DATE
SECTIONS MARKS
A 60
B 60
TOTAL 120
Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes
Total marks: 120
Grade Marks Range Percentage
A 96–120 80–100%
B 84–95 70–79%
C 72–83 60–69%
D 60–71 50–59%
E 48–59 40–49%
U (Ungraded) 0–47 Below 40%
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Instructions to Candidates
1. Answer all questions.
• Section A: Source Analysis and Structured
Questions (30 questions)
• Section B: Extended Essays (20 questions)
2. Write your answers clearly.
3. Use black or blue ink.
4. Accuracy of historical knowledge, clarity
of explanation, and critical analysis will be
assessed.
5. Partial answers may gain partial credit.
6. Maintain exam conditions: no
communication with other candidates;
electronic devices must be switched off.
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Section A: Source Analysis & Structured
Questions (30 questions, 60 marks)
Part 1: Multiple Choice (10 questions, 10
marks)
1. Who was the first President of the
Weimar Republic?
A. Friedrich Ebert
B. Paul von Hindenburg
C. Wilhelm II
D. Gustav Stresemann
2. In which year did the American
Declaration of Independence take place?
A. 1776
B. 1789
C. 1812
D. 1865
3. Which treaty ended the Franco-Prussian
War?
A. Treaty of Frankfurt
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B. Treaty of Versailles
C. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
D. Treaty of Paris
4. Who was the British Prime Minister at the
outbreak of World War I?
A. David Lloyd George
B. Herbert Asququith
C. Winston Churchill
D. Stanley Baldwin
5. Which event marked the beginning of the
Great Depression?
A. Wall Street Crash, 1929
B. Treaty of Versailles
C. Munich Agreement
D. Pearl Harbor
6. Who was the leader of Italy during World
War II?
A. Mussolini
B. Garibaldi
C. Cavour
D. Victor Emmanuel III
AS Level History Examination 2025
STUDENTS NAME
STUDENTS NUMBER
DATE
SECTIONS MARKS
A 60
B 60
TOTAL 120
Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes
Total marks: 120
Grade Marks Range Percentage
A 96–120 80–100%
B 84–95 70–79%
C 72–83 60–69%
D 60–71 50–59%
E 48–59 40–49%
U (Ungraded) 0–47 Below 40%
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Instructions to Candidates
1. Answer all questions.
• Section A: Source Analysis and Structured
Questions (30 questions)
• Section B: Extended Essays (20 questions)
2. Write your answers clearly.
3. Use black or blue ink.
4. Accuracy of historical knowledge, clarity
of explanation, and critical analysis will be
assessed.
5. Partial answers may gain partial credit.
6. Maintain exam conditions: no
communication with other candidates;
electronic devices must be switched off.
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Section A: Source Analysis & Structured
Questions (30 questions, 60 marks)
Part 1: Multiple Choice (10 questions, 10
marks)
1. Who was the first President of the
Weimar Republic?
A. Friedrich Ebert
B. Paul von Hindenburg
C. Wilhelm II
D. Gustav Stresemann
2. In which year did the American
Declaration of Independence take place?
A. 1776
B. 1789
C. 1812
D. 1865
3. Which treaty ended the Franco-Prussian
War?
A. Treaty of Frankfurt
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B. Treaty of Versailles
C. Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
D. Treaty of Paris
4. Who was the British Prime Minister at the
outbreak of World War I?
A. David Lloyd George
B. Herbert Asququith
C. Winston Churchill
D. Stanley Baldwin
5. Which event marked the beginning of the
Great Depression?
A. Wall Street Crash, 1929
B. Treaty of Versailles
C. Munich Agreement
D. Pearl Harbor
6. Who was the leader of Italy during World
War II?
A. Mussolini
B. Garibaldi
C. Cavour
D. Victor Emmanuel III