Testing CIE IGCSE Past Papers and Exams

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IGCSE past papers and resources can be found on the official CIE website and freeexampapers.com, though registration is required to access the papers section. Users have noted that some links may no longer work, and alternative sources like ciepapers.110mb.com have been mentioned, with updates on their new address. For A-level physics past papers and answer sheets, exam board webpages are recommended for obtaining questions, while solutions are typically not available online and should be requested from teachers.
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I have found IGCSE past papers and resources at

www.Cie.org.uk[/url] or [url]www.freeexampapers.com[/URL]

Go in and check it out! You need to register before you can see the papers section.
 
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From where can I get the past papers
 


The link provided is not working, I don't think that site is up anymore.

You can get a lot of CIE past papers from here:
http://www.ciepapers.110mb.com"
 
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Hey again,

That site has now moved, the new address is "[URL
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Happy Revision!
 
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Does anyone know where i can get A-level physics past papers and answer sheets online?

thanks in advance.
 


Abdou said:
Does anyone know where i can get A-level physics past papers and answer sheets online?

thanks in advance.

Questions can normally be obtained from the exam board webpages. Solutions are, to the best of my knowledge, not available: ask your teacher.
 
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