A-Level Mathematics (9709) Past Paper 2020
Complete guide to the A-Level Mathematics (9709) paper from 2020. Understand the format, key topics, and how to prepare effectively.
Paper Overview
Paper Format
Multiple papers covering Pure Mathematics, Mechanics, Probability & Statistics. Students choose paper combinations based on their focus area.
Paper Pattern & Structure
Paper 1: Pure Mathematics 1. Paper 3: Pure Mathematics 3 (for full A-Level). Paper 4: Mechanics. Paper 5: Probability & Statistics 1. Paper 6: Probability & Statistics 2. Each paper is 1hr 15min-1hr 30min with structured questions.
Key Topics Covered
Based on analysis of A-Level Mathematics (9709) papers, these are the key topics that candidates should focus on:
Preparation Tips
Master Pure Mathematics 1 thoroughly before attempting Pure Mathematics 3
Practice integration techniques extensively — they are crucial for both pure and applied papers
Work through complete past papers rather than isolated questions
Create a comprehensive formula book with worked examples
Don't neglect Mechanics if you're taking Paper 4 — practice force diagrams and motion problems
Frequently Asked Questions
Which paper combination should I take?
Most science students take P1, P3, S1 (Papers 1, 3, 5) or P1, P3, M1 (Papers 1, 3, 4). Check your university requirements before choosing.
Is A-Level Math much harder than O-Level?
Yes, significantly. A-Level introduces calculus, complex numbers, and advanced statistics. A strong O-Level foundation (grade A/A*) is essential.
How many past papers should I practice?
At minimum, solve 5 years of past papers (all sessions). Top scorers typically solve 8-10 years of papers multiple times.
Is a graphing calculator allowed?
Only scientific calculators are allowed. Graphing calculators are not permitted in CAIE A-Level Mathematics exams.