Expert study hacks and exam strategies for OCR AS Level Geography (H081), based on official examiners' reports and past papers from 2022 to 2024. Learn how to secure high-tier marks in physical systems, human place-making, synoptic links, and fieldwork evaluation.
読了時間 4 分更新日: 2026年6月21日
試験の概要
試験数
2
満点
150
制限時間
3時間 15分
出題形式
3
試験
時間
配点
問題数
配点比率
出題形式
Landscape and place
1時間 45分
82
13
54.67%
Data description (AO3), Suggest explanation (AO2), Process explanation (AO1), Extended evaluation essay (AO1/AO2), Data identification (AO3), Resource-based explanation (AO2/AO3), Fieldwork formulation & justification (AO3), OS map utility outline (AO3), Methodological explanation (AO3), Fieldwork evaluation essay (AO3)
Geographical debates
1時間 30分
68
8
45.33%
Short explanation (AO1), Structured examination (AO1/AO2), Data calculation (AO3), Data analysis (AO2/AO3), Discussion essay (AO1/AO2), Resource-based synoptic suggestion (AO1/AO2), Synoptic examination (AO1/AO2), Evaluative essay (AO1/AO2)
評価段階
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電卓の規定
A scientific or graphical calculator that meets JCQ regulations may be used (some GCSE Mathematics and Science papers are non-calculator). Graphical calculators must be set to exam mode; you must clear any stored programs, notes or data before the exam, and the calculator must not be able to retrieve stored text or formulae.
AO1: AO1: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of places, environments, concepts, processes, interactions and change. (40%)
AO2: AO2: Apply knowledge and understanding to analyze, interpret and evaluate geographical information, issues and systemic connections. (40%)
AO3: AO3: Use a variety of relevant quantitative, qualitative and fieldwork skills to investigate questions and place contexts. (20%)
過去問と採点基準にもとづいて作成(2022–2024)。
電卓プログラム
Graph: zeros, intersections & turning points
Graphical calculator / GDC (exam mode)
目的: Plot a function to read its roots (zeros), points of intersection, and maxima/minima.
使う場面: Checking solutions, sketching, or solving where an analytic method is hard.
手順
Graph the function(s) and use the built-in zero, intersect and maximum/minimum tools.
試験での注意: Allowed under JCQ rules, but you must still show your method — an unsupported calculator answer earns no method marks. Clear all stored programs, notes and data (graphical calculators in exam mode) before the exam.
Numerical equation solver
Graphical calculator / GDC (exam mode)
目的: Solve an equation or find a variable numerically when an algebraic route is long or implicit.
使う場面: Iterative or implicit equations, or to confirm an algebraic solution.
手順
Use the equation/zero solver, entering the equation and a sensible starting estimate.
試験での注意: Allowed under JCQ rules, but you must still show your method — an unsupported calculator answer earns no method marks. Clear all stored programs, notes and data (graphical calculators in exam mode) before the exam.
Numerical integration & differentiation
Graphical calculator / GDC (exam mode)
目的: Evaluate a definite integral \(\int_a^b f(x)\,dx\) or a gradient \(f'(x)\) at a point.
使う場面: Checking calculus answers, or where only a numerical value is needed.
手順
Use the GDC's numeric integral / derivative function with the limits or the point.
試験での注意: Allowed under JCQ rules, but you must still show your method — an unsupported calculator answer earns no method marks. Clear all stored programs, notes and data (graphical calculators in exam mode) before the exam.
Statistics & probability distributions
Graphical calculator / GDC (exam mode)
目的: 1-var/2-var statistics, linear regression, and cumulative binomial / normal / Poisson probabilities without tables.
使う場面: Statistics questions and hypothesis tests.
手順
Enter data in the statistics editor, or use the distribution menu (binomial cdf, normal cdf, …).
試験での注意: Allowed under JCQ rules, but you must still show your method — an unsupported calculator answer earns no method marks. Clear all stored programs, notes and data (graphical calculators in exam mode) before the exam.
Conflating 'high tidal range' with 'high-energy wave environments', assuming they automatically mean the same physical processes.
回避方法: Clearly differentiate the two: tidal range determines the vertical zone over which wave erosion and deposition occur, whereas a high-energy wave environment is determined by wind, fetch, and open water exposure.
2medium影響する配点: 3Fieldwork Skills & Mapwork
Omitting numeric units, coordinates, specific country names, or data anomalies when responding to resource description tasks.
回避方法: Always reference the resource directly by quoting specific values, using units (e.g., °C, % or tonnes per capita), and explicitly naming regions, cities, or anomalies.
Treating human impacts on physical landscape options as purely generic essays without anchoring them to a designated case study.
回避方法: Ground your essay directly in a named, detailed case study (such as a specific coastline or glaciated valley) to provide precise, place-specific details.
Writing short, list-like answers for 'Suggest' or 'Explain' questions instead of developing complete cause-and-effect sequences (DEV points).
回避方法: Ensure every process or cause mentioned has its sequential impacts fully explained. Trace the pathway step-by-step from input to landform change or place impact.
5medium影響する配点: 2Fieldwork Skills & Mapwork
Incorrect calculations or missing working for basic statistical tasks of mean and range in Paper 2 Section A.
回避方法: Write down the complete sum divided by the number of entries for the mean, and write out the subtraction (maximum value minus minimum value) to secure full working marks.
Confusing communicable and non-communicable disease classifications in mitigation essays, resulting in automatic level capping.
回避方法: Double-check your terminology: infectious diseases are communicable (pathogen-spread); lifestyle/genetic/environmental diseases (such as cancers or CVD) are non-communicable.
7medium影響する配点: 12Fieldwork Skills & Mapwork
Writing generic, textbook-style answers on fieldwork reliability in Section C rather than linking them to the actual investigation and findings.
回避方法: Make explicit and critical links between your actual field observations, the sampling framework used, and established geographical theories or models.