This mock
examination’s purpose is to help learners practice examination skills needed to
ensure success. The examinations are set up similarly to those the learners
will write in their final sitting and thus allow the learner to build skills
such as the following: learning effective examination time management;
developing clarity in how to answer questions to get the highest marks;
learning to avoid making mistakes; overcoming any exams anxiety and fears;
learning to identify key words in questions; paying attention to mark
allocations; learning to develop a quick plan on how to approach different
types of questions and many more examination skills specific to each individual
learner.
The mock
examination results are indicative of many different pointers that can help the
learners improve their preparedness for their final examinations. Pointers
include any gaps in basic knowledge or any lack in confidence shown in the way
a learner responds. A further pointer could include gaps in how a learner has
engaged with the material. These gaps can then be filled in before the final
examinations thus improving the final outcome.
igcse level economics mock Exam
At the end of your IGCSE Economics 0455 Course you will be
assessed in a “Mock Exam”
The aim of this exam is to prepare you for the final
Cambridge IGCSE Economics 0455 exam after completion of all the topics.
For the mock exam you should focus on the
ability to recall economic terms and concepts and show how you use them in
relevant ways.
The interpreting and processing of economic data, graphs and
tables is important in creating links between economic issues and situations
and your cognitive reasoning in assessing both sides of the situations at hand.
The advantage of a mock exam and preparing for
this exam lies in the ability to
manage your time according to the content and
reachable set
targets per topic and objective.
Results of the mock exam will give you positive motivation
to know your strengths and weaknesses in certain topics and assist in changing
or reviewing your study methods and study habits.