OCR, which stands for Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations, is an examination board in the United Kingdom. One can find past papers on their website.
Well finding maths past papers is extremely hard due to OCR. I looked ofr absolutely ages and couldn't find one correct for my module. If you go on the website you wont be able to find past papers for some stupid reason. So OCR need to put THEIR past papers up. They expect us to pass our exams but cant even put up past papers properly its so annoying.
see the link below to GCSE Past Papers There you'll find the most comprehensive directory of past papers on the internet. Pick your subject then exam board and click on the button. It'll take you directly to the exam boards subject page which is full of past papers.
I too have this exam, so what i did was research robin day and the polyprop chair and go on past papers, on OCR as one of them includes a couple of questions on stackable chairs
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Free term papers can be found almost anywhere, especially if one is connected to a school/college or any type of educational system. A lot of past pupils donate many past papers to schools which you can use as reference to help you but they should never be used for plagiarism.
Some old test papers are available on line. You could also buy actual past papers from the likes of Amazon & ebay. Your RN text books should also have some sample papers included.
OCR stands for Optical Character Recognition, which is the technology that enables the conversion of different types of documents, such as scanned paper documents, PDF files, or images captured by a digital camera, into editable and searchable data. Advantages of OCR technology include increased efficiency by automating data entry processes, improved accuracy in converting text, and the ability to digitize and archive large volumes of documents. Disadvantages of OCR may include errors in character recognition, especially with poor quality documents or handwritten text, the need for manual verification in some cases, and potential privacy concerns when sensitive information is processed.
Go to the past paper directory (see related link). There you'll find the most comprehensive directory of past papers on the internet. Pick your subject then exam board and click on the button. It'll take you directly to the exam boards subject page which is full of past papers. You can also try looking out for chemistry notes You can visit igcsechem.webs.com (advanced) or ks3science.webs.com (basic) to learn more chemistry!
The function of OCR, input device is to scan the characters on the page, one by one and then compares them with characters stored in the computer's memory.
The one for Chemistry, Biology and Physics, January 2013 in both Unit1 and Unit 2 higher please? Can you get the History Unit 1 (International Relations, with german depth study) and 2 (with british depth study 1890-1918) for Jan 2013 as well please. Thank you!!
Hi, Actually so far there are no on-line free downloadable past papers All you can do is go to IBSL (at Borella or Kolpetty) and buy one (if available at counter)
One can download free OCR software on CNET. Many scanners will usually come with the OCR software for free and they can be found at a good price on Amazon or eBay.