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IGCSE Physics 0625 — October-November 2024 Past Papers, Topics & Exam Tips

The Cambridge IGCSE Physics (0625) October-November 2024 session consisted of 6 papers across 18 variants, covering 21 syllabus topics across all papers. This page links to every question paper, mark scheme, grade threshold and session feedback document released by Cambridge for this session, together with a topic-level breakdown of what was tested and topic-matched exam tips in our own voice.

Topic coverage in October-November 2024

Marks in this session were weighted unevenly across the 21 syllabus topics, with the heaviest emphasis on Light. Substantial weight also fell on Electric circuits and Kinetic particle model of matter , with Energy, work and power and General properties of waves rounding out the five most-tested areas. Together these five topics made up well over half of the topic-level marks awarded in the October-November 2024 session — a useful signal for where to focus revision time. The full topic-by-paper breakdown is further down the page.

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0625 October-November 2024 Papers

0625 Paper 1 - Multiple Choice (Core)

45 min • 40 marks

Tests broad syllabus knowledge with 40 questions. Each question has four options (A-D). Core tier paper.

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0625 Paper 2 - Multiple Choice (Extended)

45 min • 40 marks

Extended tier multiple choice with more challenging questions covering the full syllabus. 40 questions, 45 minutes.

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0625 Paper 3 - Theory (Core)

1 hr 15 min • 80 marks

Structured and free-response questions testing understanding and application. Core tier, grades available C-G.

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View syllabus topics tested in Paper 3 (9 topics, 80 marks total)

This 0625 Paper 3 from October-November 2024 tests 9 different syllabus topics. The highest-weighted topic is Energy, work and power (Motion, forces and energy) worth 27 marks out of 80 total marks. Other significant topics include General properties of waves (11 marks) and Light (8 marks).

Mark distribution by topic:

Energy, work and power 27/80
General properties of waves 11/80
Light 8/80
Physical quantities and measurement techniques 7/80
Density 7/80
Earth and the Solar System 6/80
Kinetic particle model of matter 5/80
Electric circuits 5/80
Sound 4/80

Understanding which topics carry the most marks helps you prioritize your Physics revision. Practice questions from high-mark topics like Energy, work and power to maximize your score.

0625 Paper 4 - Theory (Extended)

1 hr 15 min • 80 marks

Extended tier theory paper with more demanding questions. Full grade range A*-G available with this paper.

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View syllabus topics tested in Paper 4 (8 topics, 80 marks total)

This 0625 Paper 4 from October-November 2024 tests 8 different syllabus topics. The highest-weighted topic is Electric circuits (Electricity and magnetism) worth 17 marks out of 80 total marks. Other significant topics include Thermal properties and temperature (11 marks) and The nuclear model of the atom (10 marks).

Mark distribution by topic:

Electric circuits 17/80
Thermal properties and temperature 11/80
The nuclear model of the atom 10/80
Motion 9/80
Sound 9/80
Mass and weight 8/80
Forces 8/80
Stars and the Universe 8/80

Understanding which topics carry the most marks helps you prioritize your Physics revision. Practice questions from high-mark topics like Electric circuits to maximize your score.

0625 Paper 5 - Practical Test

1 hr 15 min • 40 marks

Tests practical skills including planning experiments, recording data, and drawing conclusions from results.

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View syllabus topics tested in Paper 5 (3 topics, 40 marks total)

This 0625 Paper 5 from October-November 2024 tests 3 different syllabus topics. The highest-weighted topic is General properties of waves (Waves) worth 11 marks out of 40 total marks. Other significant topics include Kinetic particle model of matter (11 marks) and Light (11 marks).

Mark distribution by topic:

General properties of waves 11/40
Kinetic particle model of matter 11/40
Light 11/40

Understanding which topics carry the most marks helps you prioritize your Physics revision. Practice questions from high-mark topics like General properties of waves to maximize your score.

0625 Paper 6 - Alternative to Practical

1 hr • 40 marks

Written paper testing practical skills through questions about experimental methods, data, and analysis.

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View syllabus topics tested in Paper 6 (3 topics, 40 marks total)

This 0625 Paper 6 from October-November 2024 tests 3 different syllabus topics. The highest-weighted topic is General properties of waves (Waves) worth 11 marks out of 40 total marks. Other significant topics include Kinetic particle model of matter (11 marks) and Light (11 marks).

Mark distribution by topic:

General properties of waves 11/40
Kinetic particle model of matter 11/40
Light 11/40

Understanding which topics carry the most marks helps you prioritize your Physics revision. Practice questions from high-mark topics like General properties of waves to maximize your score.

Other Resources

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Confidential Instructions

Instructions for teachers on practical exams. Useful for understanding experiment setups and expected procedures.

What was tested on each paper — 0625 October-November 2024

Here's which syllabus topics appeared in each of the 6 Physics 0625 papers in October-November 2024 and how the marks broke down. Focus your revision on the papers you're sitting — Papers 1, 3 and 6 for Core tier; Papers 2, 4 and 6 for Extended tier. Click any topic below to jump straight to our revision notes, or browse the full Physics 0625 revision guide →.

Paper 3 — Theory (Core) · 80 marks total

Tested 9 topics. The heaviest-weighted were Energy, work and power (27m), General properties of waves (11m), Light (8m), Physical quantities and measurement techniques (7m), Density (7m) and Earth and the Solar System (6m), plus 3 other topics.

Paper 4 — Theory (Extended) · 80 marks total

Tested 8 topics. The heaviest-weighted were Electric circuits (17m), Thermal properties and temperature (11m), The nuclear model of the atom (10m), Motion (9m), Sound (9m) and Mass and weight (8m), plus 2 other topics.

Paper 6 — Alternative to Practical · 40 marks total

Tested 3 topics. The heaviest-weighted were General properties of waves (11m), Kinetic particle model of matter (11m) and Light (11m).

0625 October-November 2024 at a glance

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0625 Study Tips & FAQ

What are paper variants?

Cambridge releases multiple variants of each paper (e.g., Paper 11, 12, 13) to accommodate different time zones around the world and maintain exam security.

  • Variant 1 (e.g., 11, 21): Usually for Zone 1 (Americas)
  • Variant 2 (e.g., 12, 22): Usually for Zone 2 (Europe, Africa)
  • Variant 3 (e.g., 13, 23): Usually for Zone 3 (Asia, Oceania)

All variants cover the same syllabus and have similar difficulty. Practice with any variant to prepare effectively for your exam.

How to use Mark Schemes effectively

Mark schemes show exactly how examiners award marks for each question. Understanding them helps you write answers that earn full marks.

Example from a Physics mark scheme:

Q: Calculate the speed of a car that travels 150m in 5 seconds. [2]

Mark scheme answer:

• speed = distance / time [1 mark for formula]

• speed = 150 / 5 = 30 m/s [1 mark for correct answer with unit]

Tips:

  • Look for key words that must appear in your answer
  • Note how many points are needed for each mark
  • Check if units are required for the final mark
  • Understand the difference between "state" (brief) and "explain" (detailed)
Understanding Grade Thresholds

Grade thresholds show the minimum marks needed for each grade. They vary each session based on paper difficulty — harder papers have lower thresholds.

Example Grade Thresholds (out of 100 total):

A*
90+
A
80-89
B
70-79
C
60-69

* Actual thresholds vary by subject and session

How to use thresholds:

  • Set realistic target marks based on your goal grade
  • Track your practice paper scores against thresholds
  • Remember: you don't need 100% for an A* — aim for consistency
  • Compare thresholds across sessions to gauge difficulty trends
How is the topic breakdown calculated?

The "Topics Breakdown by Paper" section above shows which syllabus topics are tested in each paper and how many marks they carry. Here's how we calculate this:

Our methodology:

  1. Extract questions: We analyze each question paper (QP) and identify individual questions and their mark allocations (shown in square brackets, e.g., [3]).
  2. Match to syllabus: Each question is matched to the official Cambridge 0625 syllabus topics based on keywords, concepts, and question content.
  3. Sum marks per topic: For each paper, we add up the marks for all questions testing the same topic. For example, if Q1 (4 marks) and Q5b (3 marks) both test "Enzymes", that topic shows as "7 marks" for that paper.

Example: If Paper 3 shows "Photosynthesis - 13 marks", it means questions worth a total of 13 marks (out of the paper's 80 marks) tested the Photosynthesis topic from the Plant Nutrition unit of the syllabus.

How to use this: Look at the paper(s) you'll be taking (e.g., Papers 2, 4, 6 for Extended tier). The topics with the highest marks in YOUR papers are where you should focus your revision. A topic worth 15 marks deserves more study time than one worth 3 marks.

Note: Our topic matching may be inaccurate for questions that span multiple topics. Use this as a guide alongside the official syllabus.

How to Use IGCSE Physics Past Papers

📝 Timed Practice

Complete papers under exam conditions. 0625 Paper 4 is 1 hr 15 min - practice finishing within this time to build exam stamina.

✅ Self-Marking

Use the mark scheme to score your answers. Look for marking points you missed and understand what examiners expect in Physics responses.

📊 Examiner Reports

Read the 0625 examiner report to see common mistakes. Focus revision on topics where candidates typically lose marks.

🎯 Grade Targets

Check grade thresholds to see how many marks you need for your target grade. An A* in IGCSE Physics typically requires 85-90%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I download IGCSE Physics October-November 2024 past papers?
You can download all IGCSE Physics (0625) October-November 2024 past papers directly from this page. We provide 40 files including question papers, mark schemes, and examiner reports for all variants (11, 12, 13). Click "View" to open in browser or "Download" to save the PDF.
Are 0625 mark schemes included?
Yes, mark schemes for all 0625 October-November 2024 papers are included. Each question paper has a corresponding mark scheme showing expected answers and mark allocation.
What papers are available for IGCSE Physics 0625?
IGCSE Physics (0625) has 6 papers: Paper 1 (Multiple Choice (Core)), Paper 2 (Multiple Choice (Extended)), Paper 3 (Theory (Core)), Paper 4 (Theory (Extended)), Paper 5 (Practical Test), Paper 6 (Alternative to Practical). Core tier students take Papers 1, 3, 5/6. Extended tier students take Papers 2, 4, 5/6.
What is the difference between paper variants 11, 12, and 13?
The three variants (11, 12, 13) are different versions of the same paper used in different time zones to prevent cheating. All variants test the same syllabus content at the same difficulty level. You can practice with any variant as they are equally valid for revision.
How can I practice these past papers effectively?
Use our free Exam Hub to practice past papers like real exams. It lets you view question papers and mark schemes side-by-side, so you can self-mark your answers. No sign-up required, works with any PDF, and your files stay completely private.

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