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Introduction

Try these quizzes based on GCSE geography past papers. By working your way through the geography questions created by experts, you can prepare for your geography exams and make your revision more interesting.

This guide is suitable for GCSE geography students studying any awarding body specification.

There are 50 exam-style questions and each activity contains ten questions.

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Get started with the first ten GCSE geography questions

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics such as volcanoes, tropical rainforests and the Richter scale. This activity should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Practise your GCSE geography exam skills

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics including population trends, urban growth and the UK economy. These questions should take 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Boost your GCSE geography revision with the next ten questions

There are ten exam-style GCSE geography questions based on past papers, covering topics including the hydrological cycle, transportation and river features. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Keep going with the next ten GCSE geography questions

There are ten exam-style GCSE geography questions covering topics including measures of development, food security and energy supply. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Last push, final ten geography GCSE questions

There are ten exam-style GCSE geography questions based on past papers. This quiz covers topics including histograms, scatter graphs and measures of data. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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GCSE geography revision links

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The tests are exam-style questions and scores do not directly reflect exam board marks or pass rates.

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