A-Level 9709 Paper 6 1h 15min · 50 marks A Level only

Cambridge A-Level Probability & Statistics 2 (9709 Paper 6) Past Papers

Every year of Probability & Statistics 2 in one place. This page collects the 9709 Paper 6 question papers and mark schemes for all variants, from 2020 to 2025 — so you can work through one component start to finish instead of hunting session by session.

Probability & Statistics 2 is the second statistics paper, taken only on the full A Level.

42 question papers
42 mark schemes
18 exam sessions
2020–2025 years covered

What's on 9709 Paper 6: Probability & Statistics 2?

Probability & Statistics 2 is a 1h 15min paper worth 50 marks, made up of the 5 syllabus areas below. Probability & Statistics 2 is the second statistics paper, taken only on the full A Level.

1

The Poisson distribution

Modelling rare, random events, and the Poisson approximation to the binomial.

2

Linear combinations of random variables

Combining the means and variances of independent random variables.

3

Continuous random variables

Probability density functions, and finding the mean and the median.

4

Sampling and estimation

The distribution of the sample mean, the Central Limit Theorem, and confidence intervals.

5

Hypothesis tests

Testing a population mean, and Type I and Type II errors.

AS Level or A Level? A Level only

Probability & Statistics 2 is taken at full A Level only. It builds on Probability & Statistics 1, so candidates sit Paper 5 before or alongside Paper 6.

Centres choose the component combination - if you are unsure which papers your route needs, check with your school's exams officer.

When is this paper next sat?

Cambridge examines A-Level Mathematics in the June and October/November series each year (with a February/March series in some countries). The next sitting is the October/November 2026 series.

See exact 9709 dates on our Cambridge exam timetable →

Probability & Statistics 2 (9709/6) past papers by year

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How to revise with Probability & Statistics 2 past papers

Work through one component at a time

Doing five years of Probability & Statistics 2 back-to-back trains the specific question styles and topic weighting of this one paper far better than jumping between components. Patterns repeat - you will start to recognise them.

Time yourself at 1h 15min

Sit each paper at the real duration. Pacing is a skill in itself, and Probability & Statistics 2 rewards finishing every question with time to check.

Mark with the matching scheme

Self-mark with the mark scheme for the same session and variant. Note where you lost method marks versus accuracy marks - they need different fixes.

Practise across variants

Variants 1, 2 and 3 test the same syllabus at equivalent difficulty. Working all three for a year gives you three fresh sittings of the same paper.

Tip: open a question paper and its mark scheme side-by-side in our free Exam Hub.

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9709 Paper 6 — Frequently asked questions

What topics are on 9709 Paper 6 (Probability & Statistics 2)?
Cambridge A-Level Probability & Statistics 2 covers the Poisson distribution, linear combinations of random variables, continuous random variables, sampling and estimation, and hypothesis testing. The paper is 1h 15min long and worth 50 marks.
What is the difference between the 9709/61, /62 and /63 variants?
The second digit is the variant (time zone). Cambridge issues variants 1, 2 and 3 of each paper so the exam can be sat safely across the world's time zones without leaks. All variants test the same syllabus content at equivalent difficulty, with grade thresholds calibrated afterwards. Practising any variant is equally valuable.
Where can I get the mark schemes for Probability & Statistics 2?
Every session listed above links to both the question paper and its mark scheme, free to download. Cambridge typically releases mark schemes around 6-8 weeks after results day.

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