Mark Scheme Citizenship in Perspective
Mark Scheme Citizenship in Perspective
Citizenship
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Annotations
Annotation Meaning
and For correct and incorrect responses
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MARK SCHEME
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Section B
If more than the specified number of options have been chosen,
13a C 1 only credit it if it is clear which options the candidate wants you
to mark.
13b B 1
13c A 1 Where a question requires more than one option to be chosen,
award a mark for each one that is correct.
14 B 1
15 C 1
16 D 1
17 B 1
18 A 1
19 C 1
20 B 1
21 C 1
22 C 1
23a A 1
23b D, F, I 3
Section C
24 C 1
25 A 1
26 C 1
27 D 1
28 B, C, G, I 4
29 A 1
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30 B 1
31 D 1
32a A 1
32b D, F 2 If more than the specified number of options have been chosen,
only credit it if it is clear which options the candidate wants you
C, F to mark.
33 2
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