They only effect they have on real GCSE's are that they are the basis on which your GCSE results are predicted.
They will either allow you to resit the exam(s) if they are early on or they will count your predicted grade and mock results.
No. You have to retake the GCSEs if they are not goo enough. I think that it is about three times you are allowed to retake and the highest grade you get goes through. If you attempt it another time, the grade that you get for this one will go through, even if it is the worst one you've got. Its best to confirm this with your exam board.
As their name suggests, predicted GCSE grades are estimates made by your teacher of how well you will perform in your GCSEs. These predictions are made based on the standard of your GCSE coursework and (in most schools) what marks you scored in your mock exams. For more information see Predicted Grades link.
Mock exam is the correct phrase.
You can find mock exam questions by doing a google search with the following keywords 'SCJP Mock Exam Questions'
If you did acting for your drama GCSE mock in year 10 but wanted to switch to lighting design for your actual GCSE in year 11, you could do that but you would need to remember that you will not have taken a practice test for lighting design. Your score on the GCSE for year 11 will be the final score.
It is an Exam where you write about a certain topic.
fliqi is the best portal for mock test
That will depend on your school/exam board. Ask your teacher and they will be able to find out for you.
You can visit at www.cat100.in for Mock Test as well as all required info about MBA/CAT Exam.
You can find a lot of SCWCD Mock Exams in the internet. Some are available in the related links section
a "run through" of your real exams. you will treat them like real exams- with timetables and exam rooms and invigilators etc. don't worry because they don't really matter- but do your best