O-Level Mathematics (4024) Past Paper 2025
Complete guide to the O-Level Mathematics (4024) paper from 2025. Understand the format, key topics, and how to prepare effectively.
Paper Overview
Paper Format
Two papers: Paper 1 is non-calculator short answer questions. Paper 2 is structured questions allowing calculator use. Both test mathematical knowledge and problem-solving.
Paper Pattern & Structure
Paper 1: 25-30 short answer questions (50 marks, no calculator). Paper 2: 10-12 structured multi-part questions (50 marks, calculator allowed). Covers Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Probability.
Key Topics Covered
Based on analysis of O-Level Mathematics (4024) papers, these are the key topics that candidates should focus on:
Preparation Tips
Practice Paper 1 without calculator to build mental math speed
Work through past papers systematically — CAIE releases papers from previous years
Master algebraic manipulation as it appears in most Paper 2 questions
Create formula sheets for mensuration, trigonometry, and matrices
Time yourself during practice — Paper 1 gives about 2 minutes per question
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use a calculator in both papers?
No. Paper 1 does not allow calculators. Paper 2 allows scientific calculators (not graphing calculators).
What grade do I need for A-Level Mathematics?
Most schools require a minimum of grade B (or grade 6 in the 9-1 system) to take A-Level Mathematics.
Is O-Level Math harder than Matric Math?
O-Level Mathematics covers similar topics but places more emphasis on problem-solving and application rather than procedural computation.
How many past papers should I solve?
Aim to solve at least 5 years of past papers (10 sessions — May/June and Oct/Nov). This covers most question patterns and difficulty levels.