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Introduction

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

This guide is suitable for students studying for any of the awarding body specifications for GCSE combined science.

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

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Get started with the first ten GCSE combined science questions

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics such as plant cells, ionic bonding and atomic number. This activity should take approximately 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Practise your GCSE combined science exam skills

There are ten exam-style questions covering topics including exothermic reactions and microscopes. These questions should take 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Boost your GCSE combined science revision with the next ten questions

There are ten exam-style GCSE combined science questions based on past papers, covering topics including kinetic energy, electrolysis and rates of reaction. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Keep going with the next ten GCSE combined science questions

There are ten exam-style GCSE combined science questions covering topics including ecosystems, chromatography and gravitational potential energy. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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Last push, final ten GCSE combined science questions

There are ten exam-style GCSE combined science questions based on past papers. This quiz covers topics including covalent bonding, neutralisation and vaccination. This activity should take you around 5-10 minutes to complete.

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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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