AQA GCSE
Maths Resits
November 2025
Predicted Paper
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Mark scheme for Predicted Paper
,Mark Scheme for AQA GCSE Mathematics Foundation Paper 3
Five Year Past Paper Question Analysis by topic and frequency
1. Arithmetic
• Percentage: 37%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Focus on real-world applications like calculating costs, evaluating discounts, and
determining ratios.
o Strong emphasis on numerical fluency, including fractions, percentages, and
proportional reasoning.
o Consistently tests fundamental arithmetic skills across all papers.
2. Algebra
• Percentage: 31%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Simplification of expressions and solving equations.
o Substitution in formulas and nth terms of sequences.
o Logical reasoning and problem-solving in a variety of contexts.
3. Geometry
• Percentage: 21%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Questions cover basic properties of shapes, angles, and symmetry.
o Includes calculations of area, volume, and perimeter of 2D and 3D shapes.
o Occasional integration with other topics like arithmetic or trigonometry.
4. Probability and Statistics
• Percentage: 7%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Basic probability and interpreting frequency trees.
o Questions focus on reading and analyzing data in charts and tables.
o Minimal emphasis on complex probability or statistical calculations.
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, 5. Graphs
• Percentage: 4%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Simple tasks like plotting points and identifying trends.
o Limited focus on distance-time or quadratic graphs.
o Few multi-step questions involving graphs or equations.
1. Most Tested Areas:
• Arithmetic and algebra form the core focus of all three papers, accounting for nearly
70% of the total questions.
• Both areas emphasize foundational skills and practical applications.
2. Least Tested Areas:
• Probability, statistics, and graphs appear in limited capacity, with simple and direct tasks.
3. Recurring Patterns Across Papers:
1. Real-Life Contexts:
Many questions are framed in practical scenarios, such as cost analysis, distance-time
relationships, and data interpretation.
2. Progressive Difficulty:
Questions transition from simple recall-based tasks to moderately challenging multi-step
problems.
Integration of Topics:
Some questions combine arithmetic with geometry or algebra with statistics, testing broader
conceptual understanding.
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Maths Resits
November 2025
Predicted Paper
TYRIONS.COM
,GCSE
MATHEMATICS
Foundation Tier Paper 3 Calculator
Mark scheme for Predicted Paper
,Mark Scheme for AQA GCSE Mathematics Foundation Paper 3
Five Year Past Paper Question Analysis by topic and frequency
1. Arithmetic
• Percentage: 37%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Focus on real-world applications like calculating costs, evaluating discounts, and
determining ratios.
o Strong emphasis on numerical fluency, including fractions, percentages, and
proportional reasoning.
o Consistently tests fundamental arithmetic skills across all papers.
2. Algebra
• Percentage: 31%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Simplification of expressions and solving equations.
o Substitution in formulas and nth terms of sequences.
o Logical reasoning and problem-solving in a variety of contexts.
3. Geometry
• Percentage: 21%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Questions cover basic properties of shapes, angles, and symmetry.
o Includes calculations of area, volume, and perimeter of 2D and 3D shapes.
o Occasional integration with other topics like arithmetic or trigonometry.
4. Probability and Statistics
• Percentage: 7%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Basic probability and interpreting frequency trees.
o Questions focus on reading and analyzing data in charts and tables.
o Minimal emphasis on complex probability or statistical calculations.
Page | 2
, 5. Graphs
• Percentage: 4%
• Recurring Patterns:
o Simple tasks like plotting points and identifying trends.
o Limited focus on distance-time or quadratic graphs.
o Few multi-step questions involving graphs or equations.
1. Most Tested Areas:
• Arithmetic and algebra form the core focus of all three papers, accounting for nearly
70% of the total questions.
• Both areas emphasize foundational skills and practical applications.
2. Least Tested Areas:
• Probability, statistics, and graphs appear in limited capacity, with simple and direct tasks.
3. Recurring Patterns Across Papers:
1. Real-Life Contexts:
Many questions are framed in practical scenarios, such as cost analysis, distance-time
relationships, and data interpretation.
2. Progressive Difficulty:
Questions transition from simple recall-based tasks to moderately challenging multi-step
problems.
Integration of Topics:
Some questions combine arithmetic with geometry or algebra with statistics, testing broader
conceptual understanding.
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