Copyright Acknowledgement Booklet

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Contents (by Subject)

Accounting 3 Humanities 52

ICT 53 Business Studies 4 Includes Applied Business, Business and IT 53 Finance & Retail Business Law 54 Citizenship Studies 6 Leisure & Tourism 56 Classical Civilisation 6 Maths 57 Critical Thinking 7 Media Studies 59 Design & Technology 8 Music 60 Drama 8 PE 62 Economics 9 Psychology 62 Environmental & Land-Based Sciences 10 Science 63 English 13 Society, Health & Development 75 French 19 Sociology 75 General Studies 20 Spanish 76 Geography 21 Sport & Active Leisure 77 German 24 Travel & Tourism 78 Government & Politics 25 Please assume that any subjects not listed Health & Social Care 26 here contain no third party material. OCR will History 27 be happy to correct any omissions upon notification. Home Economics 51

2 Accounting F013/01 GCE Accounting Question Paper © OCR Company Accounts and Interpretation Resource Booklet Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F014/01 GCE Accounting Question Paper © OCR Management Accounting Resource Booklet Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.

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Business Studies Includes Applied Business, Business Administration and Finance & Retail Business A241/01 GCSE Business Studies Question Paper Business in Action Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended to be a depiction of those companies or organisations. A292/01 GCSE Business Studies Question Paper Business and People Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended to be a depiction of those companies or organisations. F242/01 GCE Applied Business Case Study Understanding the Business Environment Appendix 1, paragraphs 1-4 Christopher Hope, Two million Britons stay at home for their holidays as the recession bites, 5 September 2009, © Telegraph Media Group Limited 2009, www.telegraph.co.uk. Appendix 1, paragraph 5-6 Esther Addley, Easter attractions: stay-at-home Britons become culture vultures, The Guardian, 10 April 2009, © Guardian News and Media Limited 2009. www.guardian.co.uk Appendix 1, paragraphs 7-8 Simon English, Thomas Cook profits suffer as Britons stay at home, 11 August 2010, The Evening Standard, © 2010 ES London Limited. Appendix 2 Simon Rogers, Marriage Rates in the UK, The Guardian Data Blog, 30 March 2011, © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2011. www.guardian.co.uk F246/01 GCE Applied Business Stimulus Material Financial Providers and Products Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F248/01 GCE Applied Business Case Study Strategic Decision Making Appendix 1 Alan Cornwall, Ten common reasons why businesses fail, Accessed 8 August 2011, Marshvale Business Counselling. Copyright © Marshvale Investments 2011. www.marshvale.com. Reproduced by kind permission. Appendix 2 Jon Kelly, A new lease of life?, 18 August 2010, BBC News Magazine. www.bbc.co.uk Appendix 2, data Housing Tenure in the UK. Reproduced by kind permission of Savills UK. www.savills.co.uk Appendix 3, data Tenure by household type, The English Housing Survey (EHS) Household Report, 2009-10, Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Appendix 4 Demand for industrial units growing, but office market slow, Stourbridge News, 5 July 2011, www.stourbridgenews.co.uk

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F256/01 GCE Applied Business Question Paper Business Law Texts 1-4 Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. F293/01 GCE Business Studies Case Study Marketing Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.

F294/01 GCE Business Studies Resource Booklet Accounting Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.

F295/01 GCE Business Studies Resource Booklet People in Organisations Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.

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Citizenship Studies A342/02 GCSE Citizenship Studies Question Paper Identity, Democracy and Justice – Understanding our Role as Citizens Document 1, tabular data Gallup Organisation, Hungary (upon the request of the Directorate-General Justice, Freedom and Security) European Union Citizenship; Analytical Report, Flash EB Series #213, 2008. Copyright © 2008 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved. The content is used with permission; however, Gallup retains all rights of republication.

Classical Civilisation A401/01 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 1 Foundation Passages A-C Adapted from Aulus Gellius, Notes Atticae, Book XIX, 7, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1927, Loeb Classic Library. A401/02 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 1 Higher Passages A-C Adapted from Aulus Gellius, Notes Atticae, Book XIX, 7, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1927, Loeb Classic Library. A402/01 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 2 Foundation Passages A & B Adapted from Cornelius Nepos, On Great Generals. On History, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1929, Loeb Classic Library. A402/02 GCSE Latin Question Paper Latin Language 2 Higher Passages A & B Adapted from Cornelius Nepos, On Great Generals. On History, J. C. Rolfe (trans.), 1929, Loeb Classic Library.

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Critical Thinking F501/01 GCE Critical Thinking Resource Booklet Introduction to Critical Thinking Document 1, paragraphs 1-2 Adapted from Daily Mail Reporter, Dawn of double summertime as Coalition consider putting clocks forwards by TWO HOURS, The Daily Mail, 21 February 2011, www.dailymail.co.uk. © Associated Newspapers. Document 1, image Time zone map adapted from World Time Zone, Copyright © 1997-2012 WorldTimeZone.com. Documents 1 & 2 Denise Winterman, Could the UK work with two different time zones?, 24 February 2011, BBC News Magazine. Reproduced by kind permission of BBC News. www.bbc.co.uk. Document 2 Adapted from Louise Vennells, Clock switch could provide '£200m' boast, This is Cornwall, 29 March 2010. Copyright © 2012 Northcliffe Media Limited. Document 2, paragraph 4 Adapted from Justin Lahart, Daylight Saving Wastes Energy, Study Says, Wall Street Journal, 27 February 2008 Copyright ©2012 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. Document 3 GLA Economics, Single/Double Summer Time: The time is right for London, October 2010, reproduced by kind permission of the Greater London Authority, www.london.gov.uk. F503/01 GCE Critical Thinking Resource Booklet Ethical Reasoning and Decision Making Document 1, image © David Watmough / Dreamstime. www.dreamstime.com Document 2 Jack Malvern, Staffordshire hoard farmer visits his treasure in the British Museum, , 4 November 2009. © Times Newspapers Limited 2012. Document 3 Valerie Elliot, Nighthawkers raid nation’s archaeological heritage to sell on eBay, The Times, 16 February 2009. © Times Newspapers Limited 2012. Document 4 Steve Platt interview with Tony Robinson for Channel 4, 2005. Reproduced by kind permission of Channel 4. www.channel4.com. Document 5 Heritage Action, Artefact Erosion Counter. Figures correct as of 2 November 2011 3pm. Copyright © 2012 Heritage Action. www.heritageaction.co.uk. F504/01 GCE Critical Thinking Resource Booklet Critical Reasoning Document 1 UNICEF, Child protection from violence, exploitation and abuse, Child labour, Copyright © UNICEF. www.unicef.org. Document 2 Maplecroft, Child labour most widespread in the key emerging economies, Child Labour Index, 1 December 2010, Copyright © Maplecroft, 2010, www.maplecroft.com. Document 3 Just what you asked for... made in the US by adult US citizens... that will be $1,795.00, © Roy Delgado, CartoonStock, www.cartoonstock.com. Document 4 Adapted from 12vthdimension, Yes I support child labour..., 2 March 2009, http://12vthdimension.wordpress.com. Document 5 Tim Newman, GOP Senator Claims Child Labor Ban Is Unconstitutional, 19 January 2011. www.change.org. Document 6 Adapted from comments on Tim Newman, GOP Senator Claims Child Labor Ban Is Unconstitutional, 19 January 2011. www.change.org.

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Design & Technology A512/01 GCSE Design & Technology Question Paper Electronics and Control Systems – Sustainable Design Q.6, image Universal Recycling Symbol, Gary Anderson, 1970. A522/01 GCSE Design & Technology Question Paper Food Technology – Sustainable Design Q,.16, Fig.1 The Marine Stewardship Council logo, reproduced by kind permission of the Marine Stewardship Council, www.msc.org Q.17, Fig.2 'Be Proud of Higher Welfare' banner, reproduced by kind permission of The National Pig Association (NPA). www.pigworld.co.uk. Banner includes the ‘Red Tractor’ of Assured Food Standards, © Red Tractor Assurance 2012. Removed due to third party copyright restrictions. A532/01 GCSE Design & Technology Question Paper Graphics – Sustainable Design Q.6, image International Tidyman trademark, Keep Britain Tidy Group. www.keepbritaintidy.org. A562/01 GCSE Design & Technology Question Paper Resistant Materials – Sustainable Design Q.6, image International Tidyman trademark, Keep Britain Tidy Group. www.keepbritaintidy.org. A572/01 GCSE Design & Technology Question Paper Textiles Technology – Sustainable Design Q.6, image European Commission Ecolabel, www.ecolabel.eu A574/01 Textiles Technology – Technical Aspects of Designing and Making Question Paper Q.3(a) GORE-TEX® and designs are registered trademarks of W. L. Gore & Associates. Lycra® is a registered trademark of INVISTA. Kevlar® and Nomex® are registered trademarks of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company or its affiliates.

Drama G402/01 GCE AS Performance Studies Question Paper Performance Contexts 1 Q.6 DV8 Physical Theatre, Artistic Policy. © 2013 DV8. www.dv8.co.uk. Q.18 George Gershwin (1898-1937), c.1924. G403/01 GCE AS Performance Studies Question Paper Performance Contexts 2 Q 6 Richard Rogers (1902-1979).

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Economics F581/01 GCE Economics Question Paper Markets in Action Fig. 1 – tabular data Department for Communities and Local Government. House Building: March Quarter 2011. © Crown Copyright, 2011. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. F583/01 GCE Economics Question Paper Economics of Work and Leisure p.2, ‘Big Pit’ Big Pit: National Coal Museum, The Real Underground Experience, © Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum of Wales. www.museumwales.ac.uk. p.2, Fig.1 Statswales, [026223]: Tourist traffic to Wales © Crown Copyright, 1999-2007. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government licence. www.statswales.wales.gov.uk. p.3, ‘Tourism under Adapted from Wales Tourism Alliance Policy Document 2011/12, Protecting threat in Wales’ Jobs, Advancing Business and Delivering Economic Returns for Wales, 4 April 2011. www.wta.org.uk. p.3, Fig.3 World Travel & Tourism Council, Travel & Tourism Total Contribution to GDP of European Nations, 2008. © World Travel & Tourism Council, www.wttc.org. F584/01 GCE Economics Question Paper Transport Economics p.2, ‘High Speed Rail’ Department for Transport, High Speed Rail: Investing in Britain's Future: Consultation February 2011, pp. 7 and 53. © Crown Copyright 2011. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. p.2, Fig.1 Department for Transport, Economic Case for HS2 The Y Network and London - West Midlands, February 2011. © Crown Copyright, 2011. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. F585/01 GCE Economics Stimulus Material Extract 1, Fig.1.1 Adapted data from World Bank, Inflation, consumer prices (annual %), Argentina, © 2012 The World Bank Group, All Rights Reserved. www.worldbank.org. Extract 1, Fig.1.2 Adapted data from World Bank, Inflation, consumer prices (annual %), Greece, © 2012 The World Bank Group, All Rights Reserved. www.worldbank.org. Extract 2, Fig.2.1 Cinzia Alcidi, Alessandro Giovannini and Daniel Gros, History repeating itself: From the Argentine default to the Greek tragedy?, Table 3, p.7, 1 July 2011, The Centre For European Policy Studies (CEPS), based on data compiled by the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Reproduced by kind permission of the Centre for European Policy Studies. www.ceps.eu. Extract 4, Fig.4.1 Graph adapted from Happy-Go-Lucky Cristina, The Economist, 19 August 2010, © The Economist Newspaper Limited, London 2010, www.economist.com. Reproduced by permission. Extract 5, Fig.5.1 Adapted from African Economic Outlook, External Financial Flows & Tax receipts to Africa, fig. 2.02, last updated 18 July 2012, www.africaneconomicoutlook.org. Data sources: UNCTAD, OECD/DAC and World Bank. Extract 5. Fig.5.2 Adapted from The Chinese are coming...to Africa, 22 April 2011, The Economist Online, www.economist.com. Data source: National Statistics, Heritage Foundation.

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Environmental and Land-Based Sciences B491/03 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Plant Cultivation (Foundation Tier) Q.7, image © Kathryn8 / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.12, image © Norman Chan / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B491/04 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Plant Cultivation (Higher Tier) Q.3, image © Kathryn8 / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.9, image © Norman Chan / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B492/03 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Amenity Horticulture (Foundation Tier) Q.1, image 1 © Andrew Chin / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com Q.1, image 2 © Rob Hainer / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com Q.1, image 3 © Anastasiya Smirnova / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com Q.1, image 4 © John de la Bastide / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com Q.10 10 most common gardening accidents in the UK, originally compiled for the Department of Trade and Industry Accident Surveillance System (HASS) report, 2002. © RoSPA. www.rospa.com. B493/03 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Management of the Natural Environment (Foundation Tier) Q.2, image © Krzysztof Odziomek / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.13, image Natural logo, © Copyright Natural England 2012, www.naturalengland.org.uk. Q.16, data Adapted from data compiled by the RSPB for the Big Garden Birdwatch 2011. www.rspb.org.uk. Q.17 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.20, image © Pawel Gaul / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B493/04 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Management of the Natural Environment (Higher Tier) Q.1, image © barbaragibbbons / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.5, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.8, image 1 The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), © Copyright 2012, www.rspb.org.uk. Removed due to third party copyright restrictions. Q.8, image 2 © Copyright The Rare Breeds Survival Trust (RBST) logo. Reproduced by kind permission of RBST. Q.8, image 3 World Wildlife Fund (WWF) logo. © Copyright WWF. Reproduced by kind permission of the WWF. Q.8, image 4 Natural England logo, © Copyright Natural England 2012, www.naturalengland.org.uk. Q.9, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.12, image Reproduced by kind permission of The Soil Association. www.soilassociation.org

10 B493/04 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science - continued Q.13, image Ghost Slug, © Copyright Ben Rowson / The National Museum of Wales. Q.16, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.18 , data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.19, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.21, image © Andrej Lebar / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B494/03 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Care of Animals (Foundation Tier) Q.1(a), image © Tammy Fullum / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.2, image © Florea Marius Catalin / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.3, image © Eric Isselée / iStock.www.istockphoto.com. Q.5, image Taenia Saginata tapeworm, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Public Health Image Library, 1986. http://phil.cdc.gov. Q.7, image © Eric Isselée / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.10, image A © Beth Van Trees / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com Q.10, image B © Andreas Gradin / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com Q.12, image © Chris Hepburn / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.14, image © Alexander Ishchenko / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.15(b)(i), data Table: number of cats and dogs microchipped by the RSPCA from 2004 - 2007, figure 4 of Measuring Animal Welfare in the UK 2007, RSPCA© 2006/2007. www.rspca.org.uk. Q.15(b)(ii), data Table: number of cats and dogs registered on databases from 2003 - 2007, figure 5 of Measuring Animal Welfare in the UK 2007, RSPCA© 2006/2007. www.rspca.org.uk Q.18(a), image © JungleOutThere / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.18(b), data Table: number of pet shops surveyed that sold each animal type, Table 6 of Wildlife Indicators, Measuring Animal Welfare in the UK 2006, RSPCA© 2006. www.rspca.org.uk. B494/04 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Care of Animals (Higher Tier) Q.1, image © Eric Isselée / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.5, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.8(b)(i), data Table: number of cats and dogs microchipped by the RSPCA from 2004 - 2007, figure 4 of Measuring Animal Welfare in the UK 2007, RSPCA© 2006/2007. www.rspca.org.uk. Q.8(b)(ii), data Table: number of cats and dogs registered on databases from 2003 - 2007, figure 5 of Measuring Animal Welfare in the UK 2007, RSPCA© 2006/2007. www.rspca.org.uk Q.10. image © Alexander Ishchenko / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.11, image © arlindo71 / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.14, image © Dirk Ercken / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com

11 B494/04 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science - continued Q.15(a), image © JungleOutThere / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.15(b), data Data sourced from the US Pet Ownership and Demographics Sourcebook (2007 edition), © Copyright 2007, The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), www.avma.org Q.17, image © ffi (Eva) / Flickr. www.flickr.com B495/04 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Livestock Husbandry (Higher Tier) Q.19, image St. Croix sheep, © The Howling Oak Ranch, 2011. www.howlingoak.com. B681/01 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Management of the Natural Environment (Foundation Tier) Q.1, image © Viorika Prikhodko / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.3 © OCR. Any reference within this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations. Q.5, image The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), © Copyright 2012, www.rspb.org.uk. Removed due to third party copyright restrictions. Q.19, image David Antiss, Windbreak in the Marle Place Orchard, 3 January 2010, www.geograph.org.uk. B681/02 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Management of the Natural Environment (Higher Tier) Q.3 The Royal Horticultural Society, How to do a four-year rotation, www.rhs.org.uk Q.14, image David Antiss, Windbreak in the Marle Place Orchard, 3 January 2010, www.geograph.org.uk. B682/01 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Plant Cultivation and Small Animal Care (Foundation Tier) Q.4, image © constantgardener / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B682/02 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Plant Cultivation and Small Animal Care (Higher Tier) Q.11 & 12 © OCR. Any reference to existing products is entirely coincidental and is not intended as an endorsement of those products by OCR. Q.15, image Anatomy and physiology of animals: Gut of a rabbit, by Ruth Lawson, Otago Polytechnic, New Zealand, 26 November 2007. www.wikipedia.org B683/02 GCSE Environmental and Land-Based Science Question Paper Commercial Horticulture, Agriculture and Livestock Husbandry (Higher Q.6, image Adapted from Christopher Bricknell, Pruning, p.17, 1999, Mitchell Beazley. Tier) Reproduced by kind permission of Octopus Publishing Group. www.octopus-publishing.co.uk Q.16, image © arlindo71 / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.17, image © Jeffrey Layton / iStock. www.istockphoto.com

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Speaking, Listening and Spoken Language Assessment Task A1(i), Text 1 The Official website of the British Monarchy, Speech following the death of Diana, Princess of Wales by Her Majesty the Queen, 5 September 1997, www.royal.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Task A1(i), Text 2 The Official Website of the British Monarchy, Her Majesty the Queen's Christmas Broadcast, 1957, www.royal.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Task A1(i), Text 3 Transcript of Her Majesty the Queen's Tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales, uploaded 10 Dec 2009, www.youtube.com. Task A1(i), Text 4 Martin Luther King, Jr. I Have a Dream, delivered 28 August 1963, at the Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C. © Copyright The Estate of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Intellectual Properties Management, Inc. www.americanrhetoric.com. Task A1(i), Text 5 Transcript of BBC Panorama programme, Civil Rights: Cleveland 1967, interview with Martin Luther King. Reproduced by kind permission of the BBC. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(i), Text 6 Transcript of The Rob Brydon Show, Episode 3, 1 October 2010, produced by Talkback Thames for BBC 2. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(i), Text 7 Transcript of The Rob Brydon Show, Episode 6, 22 October 2010, produced by Talkback Thames for BBC 2. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(i), Text 8 Transcript of Keith Barrett Live at the Cardiff Millennium Centre, 2005. © Jones the Film 2005. Task A1(i), Text 9 Transcript from Rob Brydon, Live at the Apollo, 2009, Open Mike Productions. Task A1(ii), Text 1 Transcript of The Today Programme, 27 June 2011, BBC Radio 4. Reproduced by kind permission of the BBC. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(ii), Text 2 Transcript of On the Ropes, 29 March 2011, BBC Radio 4. Reproduced by kind permission of John Humphrys, Adam Ant and the BBC. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(ii), Text 3 Transcript of On the Ropes, 14 April 2009, BBC Radio 4. Reproduced by kind permission of John Humphrys, Colin Freeman and the BBC. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(ii), Text 4 Transcript of Desert Island Discs, 16 May 2010, BBC Radio 4. Reproduced by kind permission of the BBC. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(ii), Text 5 Transcript of Desert Island Discs, 17 July 2011, BBC Radio 4. Reproduced by kind permission of the BBC. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(ii), Text 6 Transcript of Taking a Stand, 27 Jan 2009, BBC Radio 4. www.bbc.co.uk. Task A1(ii), Text 7 Transcript of Taking a Stand, 7 Dec 2010, BBC Radio 4. www.bbc.co.uk.

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A652/01 GCSE English Language - continued Task B1(i), Text 1 Transcript of BBC News report, Staff leave News of the World, 9 July 2011, BBC News. www.bbc.co.uk. Task B1(i), Text 2 Tom Foreman, Murdoch under fire over newspaper scandal, 8 July 2011, © Copyright 2011 Cable News Network. www.cnn.com. Removed due to third party copyright restrictions. Task B1(i), Text 3 Transcript of BBC Newsround report, Newspaper accused of phone hacking is being shut down, 7 July 2011, BBC Newsround. www.bbc.co.uk. Task B1(ii) Texts 1-3 Transcripts of The Apprentice, contestant auditions 2011, reproduced by kind permission of Talkback Thames. www.bbc.co.uk. A662/01 GCSE English Literature Question Paper

Modern Drama (Foundation Tier) Insert Q.1(a) Alan Bennett, The History Boys, pp.10-12, 2004, Faber & Faber. Q.2(a) Harold Brighouse, Hobson's Choice, pp.19-21, 1992, Heinemann. Q.3(a) A View From the Bridge: © 1955, 1957, Arthur Miller. All rights reserved. Q.4(a) J. B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls, pp.27-9, 1992, Heinemann. Reprinted by permission of United Agents on behalf of: The Estate of the Late J. B. Priestley. Q.5(a) Willy Russell, Educating Rita, pp.16-18, 1981, Samuel French Ltd. Q.6(a) R. C. Sherriff, Journey's End, pp.40-42, (First published 1929, Penguin Books 1983, Penguin Classics 2000). Copyright 1929 by R. C. Sherriff. A662/02 GCSE English Literature Question Paper

Modern Drama (Higher Tier) Insert Q.1(a) Alan Bennett, The History Boys, pp.10-12, 2004, Faber & Faber. Q.2(a) Harold Brighouse, Hobson's Choice, pp.19-21, 1992, Heinemann. Q.3(a) A View From the Bridge: © 1955, 1957, Arthur Miller. All rights reserved. Q.4(a) J. B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls, pp.27-9, 1992, Heinemann. Reprinted by permission of United Agents on behalf of: The Estate of the Late J. B. Priestley. Q.5(a) Willy Russell, Educating Rita, pp.16-18, 1981, Samuel French Ltd. Q.6(a) R. C. Sherriff, Journey's End, pp.40-42, (First published 1929, Penguin Books 1983, Penguin Classics 2000). Copyright 1929 by R. C. Sherriff. A663/01 GCSE English Literature Question Paper

Prose from Different Cultures (Foundation Tier) Insert Q.1(a) John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, pp.49-51, (Penguin, 2000), Copyright © John Steinbeck 1937, 1965. Q.2(a) Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, pp.254-256, 2006, Random House. Q.3(a) Meera Syal, Anita and Me, pp.203-205, 1996, Harper Collins (2004). Q.4(a) Amy tan, The Joy Luck Club, pp.246-248, 1991, Vintage / Random House. Q.5(a) Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke Ha! Ha! Ha! Pp.184-186, 1993, published by Secker & Warburg. Q.6(a) Athol Fugard , Tsotsi,pp.163-165, 2009, first published in Great Britain by Canongate Books Ltd.

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A663/02 GCSE English Literature Question Paper

Prose from Different Cultures (Higher Tier) Insert Q.1(a) John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men, pp.49-51, (Penguin, 2000), Copyright © John Steinbeck 1937, 1965. Q.2(a) Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, pp.254-256, 2006, Random House. Q.3(a) Meera Syal, Anita and Me, pp.203-205, 1996, Harper Collins (2004). Q.4(a) Amy tan, The Joy Luck Club, pp.246-248, 1991, Vintage / Random House. Q.5(a) Roddy Doyle, Paddy Clarke Ha! Ha! Ha! Pp.184-186, 1993, published by Secker & Warburg. Q.6(a) Athol Fugard , Tsotsi,pp.163-165, 2009, first published in Great Britain by Canongate Books Ltd. A664/01 GCSE English Literature Question Paper Literary Heritage Prose and Contemporary Poetry (Foundation Tier) Q.1 Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice, first published by T. Egerton, 1813. Q.2 George Eliot, Silas Marner, first published by William Blackwood & Sons, 1861. Q.3 William Golding, The Lord of the Flies, 1959, Capricorn Books. Q.4 Thomas Hardy, The Withered Arm, The Withered Arm & Other Wessex Tales, 1913, Macmillan & Co. Q.5 Animal Farm by George Orwell (Copyright © George Orwell, 1945) Q.6 Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, first published by Longmans, Green & Co., 1886. Q.7 Simon Armitage, Kid, from Kid, 1992, Faber & Faber. Q.8 Gillian Clarke, On the Train, first published in AQA English Anthology, published by Oxford University Press. Copyright © Gillian Clarke. Q.9 Wendy Cope, Mr. Strugnell, from Unauthorised Versions: Poems and their Parodies, 1990, Faber & Faber. Q.10 Carol Ann Duffy, Before You Were Mine, from Mean Time, 1993, Anvil Press. Q.11 Seamus Heaney, Blackberry-Picking, from Death of a Naturalist, 1966, Faber & Faber. Q.12 Benjamin Zephaniah, Reminders, from Too Black, Too Strong, 2001, Bloodaxe Books. Q.13 Paul D. Wapshott, My Family, from Poems Deep and Dangerous,Josephine Phillips (ed.) 1995, Cambridge University Press. A664/02 GCSE English Literature Question Paper Literary Heritage Prose and Contemporary Poetry (Higher Tier) Q.1 Jane Austen, Pride & Prejudice, first published by T. Egerton, 1813. Q.2 George Eliot, Silas Marner, first published by William Blackwood & Sons, 1861. Q.3 William Golding, The Lord of the Flies, 1959, Capricorn Books. Q.4 Thomas Hardy, The Withered Arm, The Withered Arm & Other Wessex Tales, 1913, Macmillan & Co. Q.5 Animal Farm by George Orwell (Copyright © George Orwell, 1945) Q.6 Robert Louis Stevenson, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, first published by Longmans, Green & Co., 1886.

15 A664/02 GCSE English Literature - continued Q.7 Simon Armitage, Kid, from Kid, 1992, Faber & Faber. Q.8 Gillian Clarke, On the Train, first published in AQA English Anthology, published by Oxford University Press. Copyright © Gillian Clarke. Q.9 Wendy Cope, Mr. Strugnell, from Unauthorised Versions: Poems and their Parodies, 1990, Faber & Faber. Q.10 Carol Ann Duffy, Before You Were Mine, from Mean Time, 1993, Anvil Press. Q.11 Seamus Heaney, Blackberry-Picking, from Death of a Naturalist, 1966, Faber & Faber. Q.12 Benjamin Zephaniah, Reminders, from Too Black, Too Strong, 2001, Bloodaxe Books. Q.13 Anne Stevenson, The Fish Are All Sick, from Poems 1955-2005, 2005, Bloodaxe Books. A680/01 GCSE English / English Language Reading Booklet Information and Ideas (Foundation Tier) Text A Paul Simons, There's nothing freaky about our 'freak' weather, © The Times, London, 11 December 2006, www.timesonline.co.uk. Text A, image © Photography Perspectives - Jeff Smith / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. Text B, text and images Steve White, The Big Puddle, 29 August 2011, © The Daily Mirror. www.mirror.co.uk. Images © The Daily Mirror 2011. www.mirror.co.uk A680/02 GCSE English / English Language Reading Booklet Information and Ideas (Higher Tier) Reading Passage 1 Benefits-of-Recycling, Why is Recycling Important? © 2010 Benefits-of- Recycling.com. www.benefits-of-recycling.com. Reading Passage 1, image © Josie Elias, Topaz, F1 Online. www.f1online.pro. 1 Reading Passage 1, image © Stfnsn / Dreamstime. www.dreamstime.com. 2 Reading Passage 2 David Derbyshire, Not in my front yard! Join the Daily Mail campaign to stop monstrous wheelie bins engulfing our streets, The Daily Mail, 18 June 2009, www.dailymail.co.uk, © Associated Newspapers Ltd. F651/01 GCE English Language Question Paper

The Dynamics of Speech Insert Q.1 Adapted from Danby, Susan J (2002) The communicative competence of young children. Australian Journal of Early Childhood 27(3):pp. 25-30. www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au. Q.2 Adapted from The Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech (SCOTS) Project, Document 1582, Buckie - Mother and child 01, recording 2: jigsaws, drawing and baking, © Dr. Jennifer Smith / SCOTS 2006. Reproduced by kind permission. www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk.

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F651/01 GCE English Language - continued Q.3 Extract from the British National Corpus (BNC), ref. KCM 856 - 875. Examples of usage taken from the British National Corpus (BNC) were obtained under the terms of the BNC End User Licence. Copyright in the individual texts cited resides with the original IPR holders. For information and licensing conditions relating to the BNC, please see the web site at www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk. Q.4 Adapted from The Scottish Corpus of Texts and Speech (SCOTS) Project, Document 805, Conversation 12: Two male students chatting about pastimes, © SCOTS 2005. Reproduced by kind permission. www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk. F653/01 GCE English Language Reading Booklet

Culture, Language and Identity Insert Passage (a) Brian Sewell, Posher than the Queen? Absolutely, daahling!, The Daily Mail, 4 June 2011, www.dailymail.co.uk. © Associated Newspapers. Passage (b) Adapted from Rob Penhallurick, Studying the English (2nd edition), p.212, 2010, Palgrave Macmillan. Reproduced by kind permission. www.macmillan.com. Passage (c) OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Passage (d) A. N. Wilson, Addicted to shopping: Have we become a nation brainwashed into buying things we don't need?, Daily Mail, 17 September 2011, www.dailymailco.uk. © Associated Newspapers. Passage (e) Mary Portas, From fast fashion to a more considered consumerism, 31 October 2010, © Telegraph Media Group Limited 2010. www.telegraph.co.uk Passage (f) Alexi Mostrous, This vampire phenomenon won't bite, but it might bleed you dry, © The Times, London, 21 November 2009, www.timesonline.co.uk Passage (g) Nev Pierce, Shaun of the Dead (2004), review for BBC Movies, 7 April 2004. www.bbc.co.uk. Passage (h) Nicki Waterman, Fit and Well, Woman Magazine Diet Special, p.67, 23 Sep - 4 Nov 2011. Reproduced by kind permission of IPC Media, London. Passage (i) Actions & Resolutions, GQ Magazine, p.178, February 2011. Illustrations: Scott Ashcroft / GQ © The Condé Nast Publications Ltd. Text: Dale Taylor / GQ © The Condé Nast Publications Ltd. Passage (i), image Renee Comet (for The National Cancer Institute), Cheeseburger, 1994. http://en.wikipedia.org. F661/01 GCE English Literature Question Paper

Poetry and Prose 1800 – 1945 (Closed Text) Insert Q.1 Robert Browning, Love in a Life and Life in a Love, from Men and Women, vol. I, 1855. Q.2 Emily Dickinson, 1100: The Last Night That She Lived, 1890. Q.3 Edward Thomas, The Sun Used to Shine, From Edward Thomas Collected Poems, 1916. Q.4 W B Yeats, Broken Dreams, first published in 1915 in The Little Review.

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F671/01 GCE English Language and Literature Question Paper

Speaking Voices Insert Q.1, Passage A Extract from the British National Corpus (BNC), ref. KBP 435 - 459. Examples of usage taken from the British National Corpus (BNC) were obtained under the terms of the BNC End User Licence. Copyright in the individual texts cited resides with the original IPR holders. For information and licensing conditions relating to the BNC, please see the web site at www.natcorp.ox.ac.uk. Q.1, Passage B Jeanette Winterson, Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, reprinted by permission of Peters Fraser & Dunlop (www.petersfraserdunlop.com) on behalf of Jeanette Winterson. Q.2, Passage A AM transcript Federal Government defends IR laws after unfair dismissal ruling is reproduced by permission of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC Online. (c) 2007 ABC. All rights reserved. Q.2, Passage B Kuzuo Ishiguro, The Remains of the Day, © 1989, Faber & Faber Ltd. Q.3, Passage A The Roots of Healthy Eating, permission for use granted by WAMU 88-5's Metro Connection, heard 29 April 2011. www.wamu.org. Q.3, Passage B From Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha by Roddy Doyle, published by Vintage Books. Reprinted by permission of the Random House Group Ltd. Q.4 A Handful of Dust by Evelyn Waugh, Copyright © Evelyn Waugh, 1934. Q.4, Passage A Robert Rhodes James, Chips: The Diaries of Sir Henry Channon, 1967, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London. Q.5 Ian McEwan, The Child in Time, London: Jonathan Cape, 1987. Q.5, Passage A Dan Millman, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior - A Book that Changes Lives (Revised ed.), 2006, H J Kramer. www.peacefulwarrior.com. Q.6 Jane Austen, Persuasion, London: John Murray, 1818. Q.6, Passage A Wiltshire Society, The Devises and Wiltshire Gazette, 7 June 1821. Sourced from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. F673/01 GCE English Language and Literature Question Paper

Dramatic Voices Insert Q.1, Passage A Christopher Marlowe, Doctor Faustus, pp.46-57, 2009, reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press. Q.1, Passage B 'Act IV' from The Crucible by Arthur Miller, copyright 1952, 1953, 1954, renewed © 1980, 1981, 1982 by Arthur Miller. Used by permission of Viking Penguin, a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc. Q.2, Passage A William Shakespeare, Hamlet, First published c. 1603. Q.2, Passage B Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, pp.37-39, © 2000, Faber & Faber Ltd. Q.3, Passage A © John Webster, The Duchess of Malfi, 2001, Methuen Drama, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Q.3, Passage B © Caryl Churchill, 1991, Top Girls, Methuen Drama, an imprint Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

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French F701/01 GCE French Teachers’ Booklet Speaking Role Play A Hyde Park Winter Wonderland 2011, reproduced by kind permission of PWR Events. www.pwrevents.com. Role Play B © OCR. Role Play C, image © David Hughes / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. Role Play Cards Role Play A Hyde Park Winter Wonderland 2011, reproduced by kind permission of PWR Events. www.pwrevents.com. Role Play B © OCR. Role Play C, image © David Hughes / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. F704/01 GCE French Listening Transcript Listening, Reading and Writing 2 Task 2 Based upon Aziliz Claquin, Dans les Coulisses des Restos du Coeur, Phosphore, pp.28-31, December 2010. © Phosphore.com. Question Paper Tasks 3-5 Kathrin Hondl, Le nouveau 'Mémorial Charles de Gaulle', ARTE Histoire, 27 October 2008. All rights reserved. © 2012 ARTE G.E.I.E. Tasks 6-9 Based upon Catherine Lévesque, OGM : il y a des signes de toxicité clairs, Psychologies.com, www.Psychologies.com © Psychologies.com 2012 - Mentions légales. Special Sheet Tasks 3-5 Kathrin Hondl, Le nouveau 'Mémorial Charles de Gaulle', ARTE Histoire, 27 October 2008. All rights reserved. © 2012 ARTE G.E.I.E. Tasks 6-9 Based upon Catherine Lévesque, OGM : il y a des signes de toxicité clairs, Psychologies.com, www.Psychologies.com © Psychologies.com 2012 - Mentions légales.

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General Studies F731/01 AS GCE General Studies Question Paper The Cultural & Social Domains Q.1, Source A What makes an artist successful, May 2006, Artists House Music, www.artistshousemusic.org. Reproduced by kind permission of Artists House Music. Q.5a, Source B © Polyp, www.polyp.org.uk. Q.5a, Source C National Travel Survey: 2009, How People Travel, p 1, Department for Transport and Office for National Statistics, www.dft.gov.uk. This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Q.5c, Source D Extract from Department of Transport website, www2.dft.gov.uk (accessed 25 July 2011), Crown Copyright 2011. This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence. F733/01 Advanced GCE General Studies Question Paper Domain Exploration: Applying Synoptic Skills Q.1 Quote by Aristide Briand, French Prime Minister 1909-1929. Q.2 Any reference within this exam paper to persons living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Q.6 Adapted from Tim Radford, Meet criminals who cost UK £14bn: the middle class, 12 September 2003, The Guardian, www.guardian.co.uk. Q.7 Adapted from National Music and Other Essays by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1987), Oxford University Press, www.oup.com. By permission of Oxford University Press. F734/01 Advanced GCE General Studies Question Paper Culture, Science & Society: Making Connections Q.1, Source A Table 1: Overall engagement in the arts by socio-demographic group and region 2009/10. Adapted from Equality Impact Assessment 2009/2010, The Arts Council England, 2010, www.artscouncil.org.uk. Data source: DCMS, www.culture.gov.uk, reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Q.2, Source D Adapted from Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything, p 153, Black Swan Books / Transworld, 2004.

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Geography B561/01 GCSE Geography B Resource Booklet Sustainable Decision Making (Foundation Tier) Resource 1b Adapted from Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2009 Revision. Reproduced by kind permission of the United Nations Publications Board.www.un.org. Resource 2 The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Population and Migration Statistics, p.2, Age Groups as a Percentage of Total Mid-Year Population, 2010, sourced from The Office for National Statistics, 2010. Mid-2010 Population Estimates for Lower Layer Super Output Areas. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. www.statistics.gov.uk. Resource 3, Text 1 Only bold measures will stop a housing shortage turning into a crisis, 8 September 2011, © The Independent. www.independent.co.uk. Resource 3, Text 2 Julia Kollewe, Localism is making housing shortage worse, warns new report, The Guardian, 24 June 2011, © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2011. www.guardian.co.uk. Resource 3, Text 3 Katie Schmueker, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Housing Demand 2025, March 2011, © The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) 2011. www.ippr.org. Resource 3, image © Sergej Khakimullin / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. Resource 4, image © Ikon Images / Alamy. www.alamy.com. Resource 5, centre text box Quote sourced from Simon Jenkins, Ecotowns are the greatest try-on in the history of property speculation, The Guardian, 4 April 2008. © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2008. www.guardian.co.uk. Resource 5, bottom text boxes Quote sourced from Jeremy Cooke, Rural Affairs correspondent, Battle lines drawn over eco-towns, BBC News, 27 February 2008. www.bbc.co.uk/news. Resource 6, images All images © copyright Mat Fascione and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic Licence. www.geograph.org.uk. Resource 7, image (top) © Copyright Simon Jones & Associates, Architectural Waterclours Ltd. www.simonjonesandassociates.co.uk. Resource 7, image (middle) © Copyright: Arup. www.arup.com. Reproduced by kind permission. Resource 7, image (bottom) © Copyright Simon Jones & Associates, Architectural Waterclours Ltd. www.simonjonesandassociates.co.uk. Resource 9, image © 2012 Digital Globe, Getmapping plc, Infoterra Ltd & Bluesky, TerraMetrics Map data © 2012 Google. Insert Map Reproduced by Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown Copyright 2012. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey licence number 100043707.

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B561/02 GCSE Geography B Resource Booklet Sustainable Decision Making (Higher Tier) Resource 1b Adapted from Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat, World Population Prospects: The 2009 Revision. Reproduced by kind permission of the United Nations Publications Board.www.un.org. Resource 2 The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Population and Migration Statistics, p.2, Age Groups as a Percentage of Total Mid-Year Population, 2010, sourced from The Office for National Statistics, 2010. Mid-2010 Population Estimates for Lower Layer Super Output Areas. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. www.statistics.gov.uk. Resource 3, Text 1 Only bold measures will stop a housing shortage turning into a crisis, 8 September 2011, © The Independent. www.independent.co.uk. Resource 3, Text 2 Julia Kollewe, Localism is making housing shortage worse, warns new report, The Guardian, 24 June 2011, © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2011. www.guardian.co.uk. Resource 3, Text 3 Katie Schmueker, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Housing Demand 2025, March 2011, © The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) 2011. www.ippr.org. Resource 3, image © Sergej Khakimullin / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. Resource 4, image © Ikon Images / Alamy. www.alamy.com. Resource 5, centre text box Quote sourced from Simon Jenkins, Ecotowns are the greatest try-on in the history of property speculation, The Guardian, 4 April 2008. © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2008. www.guardian.co.uk. Resource 5, bottom text boxes Quote sourced from Jeremy Cooke, Rural Affairs correspondent, Battle lines drawn over eco-towns, BBC News, 27 February 2008. www.bbc.co.uk/news. Resource 6, images All images © copyright Mat Fascione and licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic Licence. www.geograph.org.uk. Resource 7, image (top) © Copyright Simon Jones & Associates, Architectural Waterclours Ltd. www.simonjonesandassociates.co.uk. Resource 7, image (middle) © Copyright: Arup. www.arup.com. Reproduced by kind permission. Resource 7, image (bottom) © Copyright Simon Jones & Associates, Architectural Waterclours Ltd. www.simonjonesandassociates.co.uk. Resource 9, image © 2012 Digital Globe, Getmapping plc, Infoterra Ltd & Bluesky, TerraMetrics Map data © 2012 Google. Insert Map Reproduced by Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO. © Crown Copyright 2012. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey licence number 100043707.

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F761/01 AS GCE Geography Insert Managing Physical Environments Fig.1 Adapted from Professor Joanna Crowe Curran, Differentiating between anthropogenic and natural drivers of channel planform changes in the lower San Antonio River, Texas, School of Engineering and Applied Science, The University of Virginia. Reproduced by kind permission. www.seas.virginia.edu. Fig.2 Adapted from coastal erosion data compiled by The East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Coastal Observatory. Reproduced by kind permission of the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. www.eastriding.gov.uk/coastalexplorer. F762/01 AS GCE Geography Insert Managing Change in Human Environments Fig.1, image Camden, New Jersey, 25 November 2009, Phillies1fan777. www.wikipedia.org. Fig.2, image © Derek Gale / Alamy. www.alamy.com. F763/01 A2 GCE Geography Resource Booklet Global Issues Fig.3, image © Aerial Archives / Alamy. www.alamy.com. Fig.4, image © James Brunker / Alamy. www.alamy.com. Fig.6, image The Same Boat, by Polyp. www.polyp.co.uk. F764/01 A2 GCE Geography Insert Geographical Skills Fig.1, map Reproduced by permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of HMSO © Crown Copyright 2012. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100043707.

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German F711/01 GCE German Teachers’ Booklet Speaking Role Play A – image 1 © Marcela Barsse / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play A – image 2 © Heather Laing / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play B – image 1 © lazortech / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play B – image 2 © Stuart Sneddon / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play C – image 1 © OCR. Role Play C – image 2 © OCR. Role Play Cards Role Play A – image 1 © Marcela Barsse / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play A – image 2 © Heather Laing / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play B – image 1 © lazortech / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play B – image 2 © Stuart Sneddon / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Role Play C – image 1 © OCR. Role Play C – image 2 © OCR. F712/01 GCE German Question Paper Listening, Reading & Writing 1 Task 5 Based on Der Mann, der über Autos sprang (The man who jumped over cars), 2010, directed by Nick Baker-Monteys. An Ophir Film / Bukert Bareiss Development / Arsenal Film production. www.der-mann-der-ueber- autos-sprang.de. Task 6 Based on Junge Genießer Halle, Slow Food Deutschland, www.slowfood.de. F714/01 GCE German Question Paper Listening , Reading & Writing 2 Task 3 Spiegel Online, Florian Gathmann, Yassin Mushabarash, Severin Weiland and Philipp Wittrock, 18 August 2011. www.spiegel.de.

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Government and Politics F851/01 AS GCE Government and Politics Insert Contemporary Politics of the UK Source B Adapted from The ALF Credo and Guidelines, Animal Liberation Front (ALF) www.animalliberationfront.com, and Aislinn Simpson, Animal Liberation Front renews its threat to Oxford, The Daily Telegraph, 26 December 2007, © Copyright of Telegraph Media Group Limited 2012. F852/01 AS GCE Government and Politics Insert Contemporary Government of the UK Source B OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

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Health and Social Care A912/01 GCSE Health and Social Care Question Paper Understanding Personal Development Q.1d Reproduced by kind permission of Queen Mary, , www.qmul.ac.uk. F924/01 A2 GCE Health and Social Care Case Study Social Trends Fig.1 NSPCC Inform, Child protection registers statistics - UK, www.nspcc.org.uk/inform. Copyright © 2011 NSPCC - All rights reserved. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Text 1 Stephen Moore, Social Welfare Alive, 2nd edition, pp 366-367, Stanley Thornes, 1998. Text 2 NSPCC, Vision, www.nspcc.org.uk. Copyright © 2011 NSPCC - All rights reserved. National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Text 3 Department for Education and Skills, Every Child Matters Summary, © Crown copyright 2003, reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Fig. 2 Office for National Statistics (ONS), Survey of English Housing, © Queen's Printer and Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 2007. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Fig.3 Office for National Statistics (ONS), Estimates of centenarians in the UK Population aged 100 years and over, UK, 1965-2010, 29 September 2011. © Crown copyright 2011. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. R021/01 Level 1/2 Cambridge Nationals in Health and Social Question Paper

Care Essential Values of Care for Use with Individuals in Care Settings Section A Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.

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History A951/11 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) Question Paper Development Study with Elizabethan England Q 1 Source A Interfoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source B Taken from Living London, Volume 2, p 166. Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source C Interphoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source D Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section A Source A Richard Caton Woodville II, The ordeal of cold water, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s). Image supplied by The Print Collector / Heritage-Images. www.heritage-images.com. Section A Source B The Life of Jack Sheppard: The Housebreaker, John Sheppard, published by F. Glover, London (1840). English School / Private Collection / The Bridgeman Art Library. www.bridgemanart.com. Section A Source D Henry Mayhew & John Binny, The Criminal Persons of London and Scenes of Prison Life p196, ill.14. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com.. Section B Source A Adapted from John Awdeley, The Fraternity of Vagabonds, first published 1565. Section B Source B Attributed to The Earl of Bath, 1596. Section B Source C An Act for the Punishment of Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars, 1597. The National Archive, www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Section B Source D The Act for the Relief of the Poor, 1597. A951/12 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) Question Paper Development Study with Britain, 1815-1851 Q 1 Source A Interfoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source B Taken from Living London, Volume 2, p166. Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source C Interphoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source D Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section A Source A Richard Caton Woodville II, The ordeal of cold water, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s). Image supplied by The Print Collector / Heritage-Images. www.heritage-images.com. Section A Source B The Life of Jack Sheppard: The Housebreaker, John Sheppard, published by F. Glover, London (1840). English School / Private Collection / The Bridgeman Art Library. www.bridgemanart.com. Section A Source D Henry Mayhew & John Binny, The Criminal Persons of London and Scenes of Prison Life p196, ill. 14. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com.

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A951/12 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) – continued Section B Source A Magistrates notice for information, © 2012 Paul Dwight-Moore / fotoLibra. www.fotolibra.com. Section B Source B Death Relieves The Poor. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section B Source C Poor Law Divorce. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section B Source D St. Martins Workhouse. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. A951/13 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) Question Paper Development Study with The American West, 1840-1895 Q 1 Source A Interfoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source B Taken from Living London, Volume 2, p166. Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source C Interphoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source D Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section A Source A Richard Caton Woodville II, The ordeal of cold water, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s). Image supplied by The Print Collector / Heritage-Images. www.heritage-images.com. Section A Source B The Life of Jack Sheppard: The Housebreaker, John Sheppard, published by F. Glover, London (1840). English School / Private Collection / The Bridgeman Art Library. www.bridgemanart.com. Section A Source D Henry Mayhew & John Binny, The Criminal Persons of London and Scenes of Prison Life p196, ill. 14. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section B Source A Charlotte Havens, 8 September 1843. Taken from A Girl's Letters from Nauvoo, Overland Monthly, 1890. Section B Source B Brigham Young organising his forces to fight the US army, Harper's Weekly; November 28, 1857. © 1998-2008 HarpWeek, LLC & © Bettmann/CORBIS. Section B Source C Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 4 February 1882. The Granger Collection, TopFoto. www.topfoto.co.uk. A951/14 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) Question Paper Development Study with Germany, c.1919-1945 Q 1 Source A Interfoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source B Taken from Living London, Volume 2, p166. Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source C Interphoto / Bildarchiv Hansmann / Mary Evans. www.maryevans.com. Q 1 Source D Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section A Source A Richard Caton Woodville II, The ordeal of cold water, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s). Image supplied by The Print Collector / Heritage-Images. www.heritage-images.com. Section A Source B The Life of Jack Sheppard: The Housebreaker, John Sheppard, published by F. Glover, London (1840). English School / Private Collection / The Bridgeman Art Library. www.bridgemanart.com. Section A Source D Henry Mayhew & John Binny, The Criminal Persons of London and Scenes of Prison Life p196, ill. 14. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com.

28 A951/14 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) - continued Section B Source A Versailles Treaty 1919. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section B Source B Occupation of the Ruhr Area, 23 February 1923. Interfoto / Sammlung Rauch / Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Section B Source C Putsch Celebration, 9 November 1935. Mary Evans Picture Library / Weimar Archive. www.maryevans.com. A952/21 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) Question Paper Developments British Medicine, 1200-1945 Source A Lawson Tait, British Medical Journal, pp 728-732, 27 September 1890. Source B Joseph Lister directing use of carbolic acid spray in one of his earliest antiseptic surgical operations, c.1865. © Bettmann / Corbis. www.corbisimages.com. Source C George Washington Wilson, Surgical Procedure at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 1870, Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums Collections. © Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums Collections. Source D John Rudd Leeson, Lister as I Knew Him, Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1927. Source F Sir James Young Simpson (1811-1870), Professor of Midwifery at Edinburgh, Edinburgh Daily Review, 21 September 1867. Source H Colin Shepard, The Development of Medicine for OCR GCSE, p150, Hodder Education, 2003. A952/22 GCSE History A (Schools History Project) Question Paper Developments in Crime and Punishment in Britain 1200-1945 Source C The National Archives / Heritage-Images / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Source D Times editorial based on the account of correspondent John Tyas, The Times, 19 August 1819. Source E Captain Hugh Birley, Letter to The Times, 1819. Source F George Cruikshank, A radical reformer, - (i e) a neck or nothing man! Dedicated to the heads of the nation, in G Ck / London Published by Thomas Tegg, 17 September 1819. © The Trustees of the British Museum. A971/11 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with Germany, 1918- Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. 1945 Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source B Wolfgang Willrich, The Aryan Family (Undated). © BPK - Bildagentur für Kunst, Kultur und Geschichte, Berlin / Wolfgang Willrich / Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz. Part 2 Source C Chromolithographische Kunstanstalt, München, 1933. Reichsjugendführung / Willi Körber. Part 2 Source D Fritz Thyssen & Emery Reves, I Paid Hitler, Hodder & Stoughton, 1941.

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A971/12 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with Russia, 1905- Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. 1941 Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source B Joseph Stalin And Vladimir Lenin, Time & Life Pictures / Getty Images. www.gettyimages.co.uk. Part 2 Source C Leon Trotsky, My Life, p400, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930. A971/13 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with the USA, 1919- Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. 1941 Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source B CD Batchelor, A Man Talking To His Friends, c.1933. Part 2 Source C Bill Warren, Step by Step, The Buffalo News, 2 November 1937. © 2012 The Buffalo News. Part 2 Source D Marquis William Childs, They Hate Roosevelt, Harper's Magazine, May 1936. A971/14 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with Mao’s China, Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. c.1930-1976 Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source B Xie Zhiguang, Reai Mao Zhuxi (Warmly love Chairman Mao), Shanghai Huapian Chubanshe, April 1955. © International Institute of Social History (IISH). Part 2 Source C Li Zhi-Sui (Author) & Tai Hung-Chao (Translator), The Private Life of Chairman Mao, Chatto & Windus, 1994. Part 2 Source D OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A971/15 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with Causes and Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. Events of the First World War, 1890-1918 Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk.

30 A971/15 GCSE History B (Modern World) - continued Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source C The Chain of Friendship, Brooklyn Eagle, July 1914. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Online. www.eagle.brooklynpubliclibrary.org. Part 2 Source D Tsar Nicolas II of Russia, 29 July 1914. A971/16 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with End of Empire, Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. c.1919-1969 Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source B General Dyer, 13 April 1919. Part 2 Source C Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, March 1930. Part 2 Source D Gandhi Defies British, Kladderdatsch 13 August 1933. Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. A971/17 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005, with The USA, 1945- Part 1 Section A Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. 1975: Land of Freedom? Source A The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Part 1 Section B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by Source A permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 1 Section C Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. Image supplied by The British Source A Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Part 2 Source B Is This Tomorrow, America Under Communism! © 1947 Catechetical Guild Educational Society. Part 2 Source C We Now Have New And Important Evidence, Washington Post, 8 May 1950, Herblock Foundation. Part 2 Source D Whittaker Chambers, 14 January 1954. A972/21 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper British Depth Study, 1890-1918 Source A Robert Baden-Powell, World War I Poster 1915, Onslow Auctions Limited / Mary Evans Picture Library. www.maryevans.com. Source B Edward George Villiers Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby - December 1915. . Source C A letter from the No Conscription Fellowship written in December 1915, The National Archives. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Source D Pacifist Conference Broken up in South Wales, The Morning Post, November 1916, Displayed by The National Archives. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Reproduced by permission of the Telegraph Media Group. www.telegraph.co.uk.

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A972/21 GCSE History B (Modern World) - continued Source E Leonard Raven-Hill, The Big Push, Punch, August 1916. Topfoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk Source F Adapted extract from a report produced by the Mines Department, November 1916. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Source G For Services Rendered, 23 May 1917. Topfoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. A972/22 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper British Depth Study, 1939-1975 Source A Giles, The Daily Express, 13 September 1956. British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Source B The Truth About the Teddy Boys, Picture Post, 29 May 1954. Source C Rebel Without A Cause. © Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy. www.alamy.com. Source D The Beatles On The Cover Of "Teen Talk" Fanzine. Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images. www.gettyimages.co.uk. Source E Leslie Gilbert Illingworth, Looking for Trouble, The Daily Mail, 01 Apr 1964. Reproduced by permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. Source F Extract from Yeah,Yeah, Yeah, The Daily Mirror, 3 November 1963, © 2012 Copyright Mirrorpix. www.mirropix.com. Source G Paul Johnson, The Menace of Beatlism, The , 28 February 1964. © Copyright The New Statesman. A981/01 GCSE History B (Modern World) Question Paper Aspects of International Relations, 1919-2005 Section A Source A OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Section A Source B William L. Shirer, Berlin Diary, 8 March 1936. First published 1941, New York, Alfred A. Knopf. Section A Source C OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Section A Source D Clifford K Berryman, Wonder How Long the Honeymoon Will Last?, 1939. The Granger Collection / TopFoto. www.TopFoto.co.uk. Section B Source A OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Section B Source B Victor Weisz, The Evening Standard, 24 October 1962. Reproduced by permission of Solo Syndication. Image supplied by The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk.. Section B Source C President John F. Kennedy, Speech to the American People, 22 October 1962. Section B Source D Nikita Khrushchev, Khrushchev Remembers, Strobe Talbott (ed.) (trans.), published in whole 1974, New York, Little, Brown & Co.

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A981/01 GCSE History B (Modern World) - continued Section C Source A Sami el-Karami, Our Last Resort, from Sir David Gilmour, Dispossessed: The Ordeal of the Palestinians, 1917-80, 1980, London, Sidgwick & Jackson. Section C Source B Jacob Timerman, The Longest War: Israel in Lebanon, 1982, New York, Alfred A. Knopf. Section C Source C Wally Fawkes, Power sharing, The Observer, 25 November 1973. © Copyright Guardian News & Media Ltd 1973. Section C Source D Peter Brookes, The Times, 26 October 2001. The British Cartoon Archive. www.cartoons.ac.uk. F963/01 GCE AS History Question Paper British History Enquiries Q 1 Source A Adapted from Orderic Vitalis The Ecclesiastical History, c. 1125 - 1141. Option A: Medieval and Early Modern 1066-1660 Q 1 Source B Rev. James Ingram (trans.), The Anlgo-Saxon Chronicle for 1085, p162, First published 1823, London, Everymans' Library. Q 1 Source C Thomas Forester (trans.), The Chronicle of Florence of Worcester, c.1124 - 1140, p192, 1854, Henry. G. Bohn, London. Q 1 Source D Diana Greenway (trans.), Henry of Huntingdon, The History of the , c.1123 - 1133, pp.38-39, 1996, Oxford University Press. Q 1 Source E David Carpenter, The Struggle for Mastery: Britain, 1066-1284, p120, 2004, Penguin Books Ltd. Q 2 Source A John Baker, letter, 1538, adapted from Sarah Newman, Yorkists and Tudors: 1485-1603 (Reading Historical Document), p104, 1989, Nelson Thornes Ltd. Q 2 Source B Extract from the Vagrancy Act, 1547, adapted from The Mid-Tudor Crisis, 1540-1547, compiled by OCR Examinations. Q 2 Source C Adapted extract from Robert Crowley, Of Almes Houses, from The Select Works of Robert Crowley, The Early English Text Society, Extra Series, No. XV, p11, 1872, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co. Q 2 Source D Adapted from a Declaration of the Citizens of London to the Privy Council, 1552. Q 2 Source E Adapted from The Statute of Artificers, 1563. Q 3 Source A Adapted from a Declaration by Charles I, January 1643. Q 3 Source B Adapted from Ordinance to associate the counties of Buckinghamshire, Oxon and Berkshire, and to raise Money there, &c, House of Lords Journal Vol.6, 25 June 1644. Q 3 Source C Adapted from The Revolt of the Provinces, John Morrill, p 189, 1976, Longman. Q 3 Source D Adapted from The English Civil War, Martyn Bennett, p 122, 1995, Longman. Q 3 Source E Adapted from The Revolt of the Provinces, John Morrill, p 190-192, 1976, Longman.

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F963/02 GCE AS History Question Paper British History Enquiries Q 1 Source A The Examiner, 16 November 1816. Option B: Medieval and Early Modern 1815-1945 Q 1 Source B William Cobbett, Weekly Political Register, 15 February 1817. Q 1 Source C George Cruickshank, Liberty Suspended! With the Bulwark of Constitution, 1817 © The Trustees of the British Museum. All rights reserved. Q 1 Source D William Hazlitt, Preface to Political Essays, 1819. Q 1 Source E Adapted from Samuel Bamford, Passages in the Life of a Radical, 1841. Q 2 Source A Adapted from a letter by William Ewart Gladstone, 28 November 1879. Q 2 Source B The Times, 29 November 1879. Q 2 Source C W. L. Watson, Outlook, 1880. Q 2 Source D William Ewart Gladstone, Reminiscences, 1896. Q 2 Source E Richard Shannon, The Crisis of Imperialism 1865-1915, pp.125, 128, 137 & 142, 1976, Paladin. Q 3 Source A Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden, An Autobiography, Volume 2, 1919- 1934, 1934, Ivor Nicholson and Watson. Q 3 Source B Ben Tillett, Is the Parliamentary Labour Party a failure?, London, 1908. Q 3 Source C The Beatrice Webb Diaries, 1914. Q 3 Source D George Lansbury, My Life, 1928, London, Constable & Co. Q 3 Source E William Gallagher, Chariman's Opening Address at the Sixth Conference of the Communist Party of Great Britain, 17-19 May 1924. Q 4 Source A Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Letter to Joseph Stalin, 25 January 1943. Q 4 Source B Winston Churchill, 'We Seek no Profit' speech delivered at the Guildhall, London, 30 June 1943. Q 4 Source C A speech by George Bell, Lord Bishop of Chichester, 9 February 1944, Hansard 1803-2005, reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence. Q 4 Source D Winston Churchill, Prime Minister's Personal Telegram, Serial no. D83/5, 28 March 1945, reproduced by permission of the Imperial War Museum and the National Archives. www.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Q 4 Source E Joachim Fest, Speer: The Final Verdict, p.164, 2002, Harcourt. F964/01 GCE AS History Question Paper European and World History Enquiries: Option A: Medieval and Early Q 1 Source A Carol Sweetham, Robert the Monk's History of the First Crusade: Historia Modern 1073-1555 Iherosolimitana (Crusade Texts in Translation), p.81, 1988, Ashgate Publishing Limited. Q 1 Source B Edward Peters (ed.), The First Crusade: "The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres" and Other Source Materials (Middle Ages), p62, 1971, University of Pennsylvania Press. Q 1 Source C Edward Peters (ed.), Raymond of Aguilers: A History of the Franks who Captured Jerusalem, The First Crusade: "The Chronicle of Fulcher of Chartres" and Other Source Materials (Middle Ages), pp. 177-178, 1971, University of Pennsylvania Press.

34 F964/01 GCE AS History - continued Q 1 Source D Guibert of Nogent, The Deeds of God Though the Franks, c.1108, pp.81-82, 2008, The Echo Library. Q 1 Source E Anna Comnena, The Alexiad, c.1140-1148, E. R. A. Sewter (trans.), p. 300, 1969, Penguin Classics. Q 2 Source A Hans Joachim Hillerbrand, The Reformation in its Own Words, p.398, 1964, SCM Press Ltd. Q 2 Source B Reproduced in Dr. Martyn Rady, The Emperor Charles V, p106, 1988, Longman. Q 2 Source C Reproduced in Dr. Martyn Rady, The Emperor Charles V, pp.106-7, 1988, Longman. Q 2 Source D Reproduced in Dr. Martyn Rady, The Emperor Charles V, p112, 1988, Longman. Q 2 Source E Reproduced in Kenneth Meyer Setton, The Papacy and the Levant 1204- 1571, p.546, Vol. III, 1984, The American Philosophical Society. F964/02 GCE AS History Question Paper European and World History Enquiries: Option B: Modern 1774-1975 Q 1 Source A Reproduced in Richard Cobb and Colin Jones (ed.), The French Revolution: Voices from a momentous epoch, 1789 - 1795, First edition 1988, London, Simon & Schuster. Q 1 Source B Reproduced in Laura Mason & Tracey Rizzo, The French Revolution: A Document Collection, p.219, 1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Q 1 Source C Reproduced in Laura Mason & Tracey Rizzo, The French Revolution: A Document Collection, p.204, 1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Q 1 Source D Reproduced in Laura Mason & Tracey Rizzo, The French Revolution: A Document Collection, p.198, 1999, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Q 1 Source E Pierre Gaspard Chaumette, Speech of September 1793, recorded in Mémoirs de Chaumette sur la Revolution du 10 Août 1792, Paris, 1893, F. A. Aulard. Q 2 Source A Reproduced in Denis Mack Smith, The Making of Italy 1796-1866, p.367, 1998, Macmillan. Q 2 Source B Reproduced in Denis Mack Smith, The Making of Italy 1796-1866, pp.371-3, 1998, Macmillan. Q 2 Source C Reproduced in Denis Mack Smith, The Making of Italy 1796-1866, pp.386-7, 1998, Macmillan. Q 2 Source D Reproduced in Denis Mack Smith, The Making of Italy 1796-1866, pp.395-6, 1998, Macmillan. Q 2 Source E Italy in Rome, 1870. From Punch, or the London Charivari, October 1, 1870, TopFoto. www.topfoto.co.uk Q 3 Source A Adapted from 'Credit Sale of a Choice gang of 41 SLAVES!' Slave Sale Broadside, 1823-52, Copyright 2002 Chicago Historical Society. Q 3 Source B Frederick Law Olmstead, The Cotton Kingdom, pp.603-4, 1996, Da Capo Press. Q 3 Source C George Fitzhugh, Sociology for the South, or the Failure of Free Society, Ch.XV, The Association of Labor, pp.161-3, 1854, Richmond, VA, A. Morris. Q 3 Source D Hinton Rowan Helper, Compendium of the Impending Crisis of the South, 1859, New York, A. B. Burdick. Q 3 Source E Hinton Rowan Helper, Compendium of the Impending Crisis of the South, 1859, New York, A. B. Burdick.

35 F964/02 GCE AS History - continued Q 4 Source A Adapted from a Statement by the Member States of the Warsaw Pact on Berlin, 13 August 1961, Documents on Germany 1944-1985, Washington: Department of State (Department of State Publication 9446). Copyright © United States of America Department of State. Q 4 Source B Jürgen Rühle and Gunter Holzweißig, eds., 13. August 1961 - Die Mauer von Berlin [13. August 1961 - The Berlin Wall]. Cologne, 1981, p. 95. Translation: Jeremiah Riemer. Q 4 Source C Reproduced in Armin Grübacher, The Making of German Democracy, p.280, 2010, University Press. Q 4 Source D Denna Frank Fleming, The Cold War and its Origins 1917-1960, Vol.2, 1950-1960, p.948, 1961, New York, Doubleday & Co. Q 4 Source E Martin Walker, The Cold War and the Making of the Modern World, pp.154- 6, 1994, London, Arrow Books Ltd. Q 5 Source A Adapted from a statement delivered by United States Ambassador in Korea, John J. Muccio, on behalf of Presient Syngman Rhee, 16 May 1949, United States Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, The Far East and Australasia (part 2), pp.1023-4. University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Q 5 Source B Adapted from a Memorandum by Department of the Army to the Department of the State, 27 June, 1949, United States Department of State, Foreign Relations of the United States, 1949, The Far East and Australasia (part 2), pp.1046-57. University of Wisconsin Digital Collections. Q 5 Source C Adapted from the 'China White Paper', Letter of Transmittal to President Truman from Secretary of State Dean Acheson, August 1949, United States Relations with China, With Special Reference to the Period 1944-1949, United States Department of State, Department of State Publication 3573, Far Eastern Series 30. . Q 5 Source D Reproduced in Sheila Randall, The USA and the Cold War in Asia 1945-75, p43, 2010, Pearson Education. Q 5 Source E Harry S. Truman, Memoirs by Harry S. Truman, Vol.2: Years of Trial and Hope, p.333, 1956, New York, Doubleday & Co. F965/01 GCE History Question Paper Historical Interpretations & Investigations Topic 1a – Interpretation A Charles William Previte-Orton, The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge University Press, 1960 Topic 1a – Interpretation B John Julius Norwich, Byzantium: The Early Centuries, Viking, 1988 Topic 1a – Interpretation C JAS Evans, The Age of Justinian: The Circumstances of Imperial Power, Routledge, 1996 Topic 1a – Interpretation D William Rosen, Justinian's Flea: Plague, Empire and the Birth of Europe, Jonathan Cape, 2007 Topic 1b – Interpretation A AHM Jones, The Later Roman Empire, Blackwell, 1964 Topic 1b – E Patlagen, The Empire in its Glory, 1989 Interpretation B Topic 1b – Interpretation C JAS Evans, The Age of Justinian: The Circumstances of Imperial Power, Routledge, 1996 Topic 1b – Interpretation D Peter Sarris, Economy and Society in the Age of Justinian, Cambridge University Press, 2006 Topic 1c – Interpretation A AHM Jones, The Later Roman Empire, Blackwell, 1964

36 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 1c – Interpretation B Peter Brown, The World of Late Antiquity, Thames & Hudson, 1971 Topic 1c – Interpretation C T Brown, The Transformation of the Roman Mediterranean. Taken from George Holmes, The Oxford History of Medieval Europe, Oxford University Press, 1992. Topic 1c – Interpretation D Peter Sarris, The Eastern Empire from Constantine to Heraclius (306-641) from Cyril Mango (ed.), The Oxford History of Byzantium, pp 19-71, Oxford University Press, 2002 Topic 2a – Interpretation A Matthias Becher, Charlemagne, Yale University Press, 2003 Topic 2a – Interpretation B Derek Wilson, Charlemagne: Barbarian and Emperor: The Great Adventure, Hutchinson, 2005 Topic 2a – Alessandro Barbero, Charlemagne: Father of a Continent, University of Interpretation C California Press, 2004 Topic 2a – Mario Costambeys, Matthew Innes & Simon Maclean, The Carolingian Interpretation D World, Cambridge University Press, 2011 Topic 2b – FL Ganshof, The last period of Charlemagne's reign: a study in Interpretation A decomposition, 1948. From The Carolingians and the Frankish Monarchy, Prentice Hall Press, 1971 Topic 2b – CW Previte-Orton, The Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, Cambridge Interpretation B University Press, 1960 Topic 2b – Matthias Becher, Charlemagne, Yale University Press, 2003 Interpretation C Topic 2b – Rosamond McKitterick, Charlemagne, The Formation of a European Interpretation D Identity, Cambridge University Press, 2008 Topic 2c – Jacques Boussard, The Civilisation of Charlemagne, Weidenfeld & Interpretation A Nicolson, 1968. Copyright holder not successfully traced. Topic 2c – Pierre Riche & Michael Idomir Allen (trans.), The Carolingians. A Family Interpretation B who Forged Europe, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1993. Topic 2c – E James, The Northern World in the Dark Ages. From George Holmes (ed.), Interpretation C The Oxford History of Medieval Europe, Oxford University Press, 2001 Topic 2c – Rosamund McKitterick, The Carolingian Renaissance of Culture and Interpretation D Learning, in Joanne Story (ed.), Charlemagne: Empire and Society , pp. 151-166, Manchester University Press, 2005 Topic 3a – Peter Hunter Blair, An Introduction to Anglo-Saxon England, Cambridge Interpretation A University Press, 1956 Topic 3a – Michael Wood, In Search Of The Dark Ages, BBC Books, 1981 Interpretation B Topic 3a – Patrick Wormald, The Ninth Century from James Cambell (ed.), The Anglo- Interpretation C Saxons, pp 101-132. Penguin (Harmondsworth), 1991 Topic 3a – Justin Pollard, Alfred the Great, John Murray, 2005 Interpretation D Topic 3b – DJV Fisher, The Anglo-Saxon Age c. 400- 1042, Longman, 1973 Interpretation A Topic 3b – Patrick Wormald, The Ninth Century from James Cambell (ed.), The Anglo- Interpretation B Saxons, pp 101-132. Penguin (Harmondsworth), 1991 Topic 3b – Richard Abels, Alfred the Great: War, Culture and Kingship in Anglo-Saxon Interpretation C England, Longman, 1998 Topic 3b – David Pratt, The Political Thought of King Alfred the Great, Cambridge Interpretation D University Press, 2007

37 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 3c – Simon Keynes & Michael Lapidge, Alfred the Great: Asser's Life of King Interpretation A Alfred and Other Contemporary Sources, Penguin Classics, 1983. Reproduced by kind permission of Penguin Books Ltd. Topic 3c – Interpretation B Dr Barbara Yorke, Kings and Kingdoms of Early Anglo-Saxon England, Routledge, 1990 Topic 3c – Interpretation C Patrick Wormald, The Ninth Century from James Cambell (ed.), The Anglo- Saxons, pp 101-132. Penguin (Harmondsworth), 1991 Topic 3c – Interpretation D Richard Abels, Alfred the Great: War, Culture and Kingship in Anglo-Saxon England, Longman, 1998 Topic 4a – JC Dickinson, The Great Charter, The Historical Association, 1955 Interpretation A Topic 4a – Sidney Painter, The Reign of King John, The Johns Hopkins University Interpretation B Press, 1966 Topic 4a – Robert Bartlett, England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings, 1075-1225, Interpretation C Oxford University Press, 2000 Topic 4a – Frank McLynn, Lionheart and Lackland: King Richard, King John and the Interpretation D Wars of Conquest, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 2006 Topic 4b – Sidney Painter, The Reign of King John, Johns Hopkins University Press, Interpretation A 1949 Topic 4b – WL Warren, King John, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1961 Interpretation B Topic 4b – David Carpenter, The Struggle for Mastery, Britain 1066-1284, Allen Lane, Interpretation C 2003 Topic 4b – Richard Huscroft, Ruling England 1052-1216, Longman, 2004 Interpretation D Topic 4c – Sidney Painter, The Reign of King John, The Johns Hopkins University Interpretation A Press, 1949 Topic 4c – Helene Tillman & W Sax (trans.), Pope Innocent III, Elsevier Science Ltd, Interpretation B 1980 Topic 4c – RV Turner, King John (The Medieval World), Longman, 1994 Interpretation C Topic 4c – William Chester Jordan, Europe in the High Middle Ages, Allen Lane, 2001. Interpretation D Reproduced by kind permission of Penguin Books Ltd. Topic 5a – EF Jacob, The Fifteenth Century 1399-1485, Oxford University Press, 1961 Interpretation A Topic 5a – Ralph A Griffiths, The Reign of King Henry VI. The Exercise of Royal Interpretation B Authority 1422 - 1461, Earnest Benn, 1981 Topic 5a – David R Cook, Lancastrians and Yorkists: The Wars of the Roses, Interpretation C Longman, 1984 Topic 5a – John Watts, Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship, Cambridge University Interpretation D Press, 1996 Topic 5b – Charles Ross, Edward IV, Methuen, 1974. Reproduced by permission of Interpretation A Yale University Press Topic 5b – John Gillingham, The Wars of the Roses: Peace and Conflict in Fifteenth- Interpretation B century England, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1981 Topic 5b – Christine Carpenter, The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution of Interpretation C England, c1437 - 1509, Cambridge University Press, 1997 Topic 5b – AJ Pollard, Late Medieval England - 1399-1509, Longman, 2000 Interpretation D

38 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 5c – AR Myers, England in the Late Middle Ages, Penguin, 1978 Interpretation A Topic 5c – Colin Richmond, 1483: The Year of Decision (or Taking the Throne) from Interpretation B John Gillingham (ed.) Richard III: A Medieval Kingship, Palgrave MacMillan 1993 Topic 5c – Christine Carpenter, The Wars of the Roses: Politics and the Constitution of Interpretation C England, c1437 - 1509, Cambridge University Press, 1997 Topic 5c – Andrew Pickering, Lancastrians to Tudors: England 1450-1509, Cambridge Interpretation D University Press, 2000 Topic 6a – Peter Pierson, Philip II of Spain, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1975 Interpretation A Topic 6a – Geoffrey Woodward, Philip II, Longman, 1992 Interpretation B Topic 6a – Henry Kamen, Philip of Spain, Yale University Press, 1997 Interpretation C Topic 6a – Patrick Williams, Philip II, Palgrave Macmillan, 2001 Interpretation D Topic 6b – Copyright © 1971 Antonio Dominguez Ortiz. Reprinted by permission of Interpretation A Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group Topic 6b – John Lynch, Spain 1516-1598: From Nation State to World Empire, Basil Interpretation B Blackwell, 1991 Topic 6b – Henry Kamen, Philip of Spain, Yale University Press, 1987 Interpretation C Topic 6b – Geoffrey Parker, The Grand Strategy of Philip II, Yale University Press, Interpretation D 1998 Topic 6c – John Elliott, Imperial Spain 1469 - 1716, Edward Arnold, 1963. Reproduced Interpretation A with permission of Hodder Education. Topic 6c – Henry Kamen, The Spanish Inquisition, Yale University Press, 1997 Interpretation B Topic 6c – John Edwards, The Spanish Inquisition, Tempus, 1999 Interpretation C Topic 6c – Patrick Williams, Philip II, Palgrave MacMillan, 2001. Reproduced with Interpretation D permission of Palgrave Macmillan Topic 7a – Antonia Fraser, Mary Queen of Scots, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969 Interpretation A Topic 7a – Alan Dures, English Catholicism 1558-1642, Longman, 1983 Interpretation B Topic 7a – Anthony Fletcher & Diarmaid MacCulloch, Tudor Rebellions, (5th Edition), Interpretation C Pearson Education, 2004 Topic 7a – John Guy, My Heart is My Own: The Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Fourth Interpretation D Estate, 2004 Topic 7b – John Ernest Neale, Queen Elizabeth I, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1934 Interpretation A Topic 7b – HC Porter, Puritanism in Tudor England, MacMillan, 1970. Reproduced with Interpretation B permission of Palgrave Macmillan Topic 7b – Michael Graves, Elizabethan Parliaments 1559 - 1601, Longman, 1987 Interpretation C Topic 7b – Robert J Acheson, Radical Puritans in England 1550-1660, Longman, 1990 Interpretation D

39 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 7c – John Ernest Neale, Queen Elizabeth I, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1934 Interpretation A Topic 7c – Joel Hurstfield, Elizabeth I and the Unity of England, English Universities Interpretation B Press, 1960 Topic 7c – Conrad Russell, The Crisis of Parliaments, Oxford University Press, 1971 Interpretation C Topic 7c – Penry Williams, The Later Tudors: England 1547 - 1603, Clarendon Press, Interpretation D 1995 Topic 8a – Maurice Ashley, Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan Revolution, The English Interpretation A Universities Press, 1958 Topic 8a – Antonia Fraser, Cromwell: Our Chief of Men, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973 Interpretation B Topic 8a – Barry Coward, Profiles in Power: Oliver Cromwell, Longman, 1991 Interpretation C Topic 8a – Alan Marshall, Oliver Cromwell: Soldier, Brassey's (UK) Ltd, 2004 Interpretation D Topic 8b – Ivan Roots, The Great Rebellion 1642 - 1660, Batsford, 1966 Interpretation A Topic 8b – Christopher Hill, God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Interpretation B Revolution, Pelican, 1970. (c) Christopher Hill, 1970. Reprinted by permission of A. M Heath & Vo. Ltd. Topic 8b – Barry Coward, Profiles in Power: Oliver Cromwell, Longman, 1991 Interpretation C Topic 8b – Allan Macinnes, The British Revolution, 1629-1660, Palgrave Macmillan, Interpretation D 2005. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan Topic 8c – Christopher Hill, God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Interpretation A Revolution, Pelican, 1970. (c) Christopher Hill, 1970. Reprinted by permission of A. M Heath & Vo. Ltd. Topic 8c – Barry Coward, The Stuart Age: England 1603 - 1714, Longman, third edition Interpretation B 2003 Topic 8c – David L Smith, The Struggle for New Constitutional and Institutional Forms. Interpretation C From John Morrill (ed.) Revolution and Restoration: England in the 1650s, Collins & Brown, 1992 Topic 8c – Austin Woolrych, Britain In Revolution 1625-1660, Oxford University Press, Interpretation D 2002 Topic 9a – MS Anderson, Peter the Great (Men in office), Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1978 Interpretation A Topic 9a – Stephen J Lee, Peter the Great, Routledge, 1993 Interpretation B Topic 9a – Dr William Marshall, Peter the Great, Longman, 1996 Interpretation C Topic 9a – Lindsey Hughes, Peter The Great, Yale University Press, 2002 Interpretation D Topic 9b – Bernard Pares, A History of Russia, Jonathan Cape, 1955 Interpretation A Topic 9b – Robert Massie, Peter the Great: His Life and World, Victor Gollancz, an Interpretation B imprint of The Orion Publishing Group, London , 1981 Topic 9b – Stephen Lee, Peter the Great, Routledge, 1993 Interpretation C

40 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 9b – Lindsey Hughes, Peter The Great, Yale University Press, 2002 Interpretation D Topic 9c – James Cracraft, Peter the Great Transforms Russia, DC Heath, 1963 Interpretation A Topic 9c – MS Anderson, Peter the Great, Thames & Hudson, 1978 Interpretation B Topic 9c – Paul Dukes, The Making of Russian Absolutism 1613 - 1801, Longman, Interpretation C 1982 Topic 9c – Dr William Marshall, Peter the Great, Longman, 1996 Interpretation D Topic 10a – Interpretation A Maurice Ashley, Louis XIV and the Greatness of France, Hodder & Stoughton, 1946 Topic 10a – Interpretation B WE Brown, The First Bourbon Century in France, University of London Press, 1971 Topic 10a – Interpretation C Francois Bluche, Louis XIV, Blackwell, 1990 Topic 10a – Interpretation D Peter Campbell, Louis XIV - 1661-1715, Longman, 1993 Topic 10b – Interpretation A WE Brown, The First Bourbon Century in France, University of London Press, 1971 Topic 10b – Interpretation B Francois Bluche, Louis XIV, Blackwell, 1990 Topic 10b – Interpretation C Peter Campbell, Louis XIV - 1661-1715, Longman, 1993 Topic 10b – Interpretation D Robin Briggs, Early Modern France 1560 - 1715, Oxford University Press, 1998 Topic 10c – Interpretation A David Ogg, Louis XIV, Oxford University Press, 1933 Topic 10c – Interpretation B Excerpt by EN Williams from The Ancien Regime in Europe: Government and Society in the Major States, 1648-1789 (© EN Williams, 1970) is reproduced by permission of PFD (www.pfd.co.uk) on behalf of the Estate of EN Williams Topic 10c – Interpretation C Ragnhild Hatton, Louis XIV and his World, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1972 Topic 10c – Interpretation D Francois Bluche, Louis XIV, Blackwell, 1990 Topic 11a – Interpretation A J Steven Watson, The Reign of George III - 1760-1815, Oxford University Press, 1960 Topic 11a – Interpretation B Peter Marshall, The Cambridge Illustrated History of the British Empire, Cambridge University Press, 1996 Topic 11a – Interpretation C Lawrence James, Raj: the Making and Unmaking of British India, Little Brown, 1997. Reproduced with the kind permission of Little Brown and The Andrew Lownie Literary Agency Topic 11a – Interpretation D Michael Wood, The Story of India, BBC Books, 2007. Reproduced by permission of Random House Topic 11b – Interpretation A Lawrence James, Raj: the Making and Unmaking of British India, Little Brown, 1997. Reproduced with the kind permission of Little Brown and The Andrew Lownie Literary Agency Topic 11b – Interpretation B Saul David, Victoria's Wars, The Rise of Empire, Viking, 2006. Reproduced by kind permission of Penguin Books Ltd. Topic 11b – Interpretation C William Dalrymple, The Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi, 1857, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2006. Reproduced with the kind permission of Bloomsbury Publishing and David Godwin Associates.

41 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 11b – Interpretation D Piers Brendon, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, Jonathan Cape, 2007 Topic 11c – Interpretation A Stanley Wolpert, A New History of India, Oxford University Press Inc., 1977 Topic 11c – Interpretation B John Keay, India: A History, Harper Collins, 2000 Topic 11c – Interpretation C MG Singh, The British Rule over India- An Assessment, 27 June 2010, 68Articles.com Topic 11c – Interpretation D Piers Brandon, The Decline and Fall of the British Empire 1781-1997, Jonathan Cape, 2007 Topic 12a – Interpretation A Jean Tulard & Teresa Waugh (trans.), Napoleon: The Myth of the Saviour, Beaufort Books, 1984. Reproduced by kind permission of Routledge Publications Topic 12a – Interpretation B Geoffrey Ellis, The Napoleonic Empire, Palgrave Macmillan, 1991. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan Topic 12a – Interpretation C Philip G. Dwyer, Napoleon and Europe, Longman, 2001 Topic 12a – Interpretation D Steven Englund, Napoleon: A Political Life, Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2004. Reproduced by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc. Topic 12b – Interpretation A Albert Guerard, Napoleon I, Alfred A. Knopf, 1956 Topic 12b – Interpretation B J Christopher Herold, The Age of Napoleon, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1963 Topic 12b – Interpretation C Jean Tulard & Teresa Waugh (trans.), Napoleon, The Myth of the Saviour, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1984 Topic 12b – Interpretation D Tim Blanning, The Pursuit of Glory: Europe 1648-1815, Allen Lane, 2007 Topic 12c – Interpretation A David Hamilton-Williams, The Fall of Napoleon, Arms & Armour Press, 1994 Topic 12c – Interpretation B RS Alexander, Napoleon, Hodder Education, 2001. Reproduced by permission of Bloomsbury Academic Topic 12c – Interpretation C David Gates, The Napoleonic Wars 1803 - 1815, Pimlico, 2003 Topic 12c – Interpretation D Steven Englund, Napoleon: A Political Life, Simon & Schuster Ltd, 2004. Reproduced by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc. Topic 13a – Interpretation A Paul Adelman, Gladstone, Disraeli and Later Victorian Politics, Prentice Hall, 1970 Topic 13a – Interpretation B Ian Machin, Disraeli, Longman, 1994 Topic 13a – Interpretation C Paul Smith, Disraeli: A Brief Life, Cambridge University Press, 1996 Topic 13a – Interpretation D T A Jenkins, Disraeli and Victorian Conservatism, Palgrave MacMillan, 1996. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan. Topic 13b – Interpretation A Grenfell Morton, Home Rule and the Irish Question, Longman, 1980 Topic 13b – Interpretation B Michael Winstanley, Gladstone and the Liberal Party, Routledge, 1990 Topic 13b – Interpretation C Terry Jenkins, The Liberal Ascendancy 1830 - 1886, Palgrave MacMillan, 1994. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan. Topic 13b – Interpretation D Alan O'Day, Irish Home Rule, 1867 - 1921, Manchester University Press, 1998 Topic 13c – Interpretation A Paul Adelman, Gladstone, Disraeli and Later Victorian Politics, Longman, 1970 Topic 13c – Interpretation B CC Eldridge, Disraeli and the Rise of a New Imperialism, University of Wales Press, 1996 Topic 13c – Interpretation C Colin Matthew, Gladstone 1809-1898, Clarendon Press, 1997

42 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 13c – Interpretation D Ian St John, Disraeli and the Art of Victorian Politics, Anthem Press, 2005 Topic 14a – Interpretation A Eda Sagarra, An Introduction to Nineteenth Century Germany, Longman, 1981 Topic 14a – Interpretation B Edward Crankshaw, Bismarck, MacMillan, 1981 Topic 14a – Interpretation C John Breuilly, The Formation of the First German Nation-State 1800-71, Palgrave MacMillan, 1996. Reproduced with permission of Palgrave Macmillan Topic 14a – Interpretation D Eric Dorn Brose, German History 1789 - 1871, Berghahn Books, 1997 Topic 14b – Interpretation A C Grant Robertson, Bismarck, Constable & Company 1918 Topic 14b – Interpretation B AJP Taylor, The Course of German History, Hamish Hamilton Ltd, 1945 Topic 14b – Interpretation C Gordon Craig, Germany 1866-1945, Oxford University Press, 1978 Topic 14b – Interpretation D Edgar Feuchtwanger, Bismarck, Routledge, 2002 Topic 14c – Interpretation A Fritz Fischer & R.A. Fletcher (trans.) From Kaiserreich to Third Reich: Elements of Continuity in German History, 1871-1945, Harper Collins Publishers Ltd, 1986 Topic 14c – Interpretation B Peter Pulzer, Germany, 1870-1945: Politics, State Formation, and War, Oxford University Press, 1997 Topic 14c – Interpretation C David Blackbourn, The Fontana History of Germany, Harper Collins, 1997 Topic 14c – Interpretation D Eric Dorn Bose, German History 1789 - 1871, Berghahn Books, 1997 Topic 15a – Interpretation A Lionel Kochan, The Making of Modern Russia, Jonathon Cape, 1962. Reproduced by permission of Penguin books Ltd. Topic 15a – Interpretation B Richard Pipes, The Russian Revolution 1899 - 1919, Alfred a Knopf, 1990 Topic 15a – Interpretation C Melvin C Wren and Taylor Stults, The Course of Russian History, Waveland Press, 1993 Topic 15a – Interpretation D Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution, Jonathan Cape, 1996 Topic 15b – Interpretation A TH Von Laue, Why Lenin? Why Stalin? A Reappraisal of the Russian Revolution, 1900-1930, Pearson Education Ltd, 1971 Topic 15b – Interpretation B Edward Acton, Russia, Longman Higher Education, 1986 Topic 15b – Interpretation C Orlando Figes, A People's Tragedy: A History of the Russian Revolution, Jonathan Cape, 1996 Topic 15b – Interpretation D E Acton and T Stableford, The Soviet Union: A Documentary History 1917 - 1940, University of Exeter Press, 2005 Topic 15c – Interpretation A Edward Acton, Rethinking the Russian Revolution, Bloomsbury Academic, 1990 Topic 15c – Interpretation B John Laver, Lenin: Liberator or Oppressor?, Hodder Arnold, 1994 Topic 15c – Interpretation C Richard Pipes, Russia Under the Bolshevik Regime 1919-1924, Harper Collins, 1994 Topic 15c – Interpretation D Robert Service, Lenin. From E Acton (ed.) The Critical Companion to the Russian Revolution 1914-1921, Indiana University Press, 1997 Topic 16a – Interpretation A James T Patterson, America in the Twentieth Century, Thomson Learning, 1994 Topic 16a – Interpretation B Paul Boyer, The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People, DC Heath & Co, 1995

43 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 16a – Interpretation C Peter Clements, Prosperity, Depression and the New Deal, Hodder Arnold, 1997 Topic 16a – Interpretation D Hugh Brogan, The Penguin History of the United States of America, Penguin, 2001 Topic 16b – Interpretation A Donald R McCoy, Coming of Age, Pelican, 1973 Topic 16b – Interpretation B Maldwyn A Jones, The Limits of Liberty, American History 1607 - 1992, Oxford University Press, 1983 Topic 16b – Interpretation C P Johnson, A History of the American People, Weidenfield & Nicolson, 1997 Topic 16b – Interpretation D Hugh Brogan, The Penguin History of the United States of America, Penguin, 2001 Topic 16c – Interpretation A John Allen Krout, The Origins of Prohibition, AA Knopf, 1925 Topic 16c – Interpretation B Andrew Sinclair, Prohibition: The Era of Excess, Little, Brown, 1962 Topic 16c – Interpretation C John Kobler, Ardent Spirits: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition, Michael Joseph, 1973 Topic 16c – Interpretation D Ruth Bordin, Woman and Temperance: The Quest for Power and Liberty 1873-1900, Temple University Press, 1981 Topic 17a – Interpretation A CL Mowat, Britain Between the Wars 1918-1940, Methuen, 1955 Topic 17a – Interpretation B Sally Marks, The Illusion of Peace: International Relations in Europe 1918- 1933, Macmillan, 1976 Topic 17a – Interpretation C Anthony Adamthwaite, The Making of the Second World War, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1979 Topic 17a – Interpretation D Donald Kagan, On the Origins of War and the Preservation of Peace, Hutchinson, 1995 Topic 17b – Interpretation A AJP Taylor, The Origins of the Second World War, Penguin, 1963. Reproduced by permission of Penguin Books Ltd. Topic 17b – Interpretation B Eberhard Jackel, Germany's Way into the Second World War, 1988 Topic 17b – Interpretation C J Noakes and G Pridham, Nazism 1919-1945, Volume Three: Foreign Policy, War and Racial Extermination - A Documentary Reader: 3, Exeter University Press, 1988 Topic 17b – Interpretation D Klaus Fischer, Nazi Germany, a New History, Constable, 1995 Topic 17c – Interpretation A Lisle A Rose, The Long Shadow: Reflections on the Second World War Era, Greenwood Press, 1978 Topic 17c – Interpretation B Thomas G Paterson, J Garry Clifford and Kenneth J Hagan, American Foreign Policy: A History Since 1900, D.C. Heath and Company, 1983 Topic 17c – Interpretation C RH Haigh and DS Morris, Japan, Italy and the Anti-Comintern Pact. From A Boscaro et al. (eds.), Rethinking Japan, Japan Library Ltd, 1990 Topic 17c – Interpretation D Ian Kershaw, Fateful Choices: Ten Decisions that Changed the World 1940 - 1941, Allen Lane, 2007. Reproduced with permission of Penguin Books Ltd Topic 18a – Interpretation A Chris Harman, Class Struggles in Eastern Europe 1945 - 83, Bookmarks, 1988 Topic 18a – Interpretation B Charles Gati, Hegemony and Repression in the Eastern Alliance. From Melvyn P Leffler, David S Painter (eds.), The Origins of the Cold War: An International History, Routledge, 1994 Topic 18a – Interpretation C William I Hitchcock, The Struggle for Europe: The History of the Continent Since 1945, Profile Books, 2004

44 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 18a – Interpretation D Tony Judt, Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945, Penguin, 2005 Topic 18b – Interpretation A Michael Balfour, The Adversaries, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981 Topic 18b – Interpretation B Martin McCauley, The Origins of the Cold War, Longman Higher Education, 1983 Topic 18b – Interpretation C John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold War, Penguin, 2005 Topic 18b – Interpretation D Tony Judt, Postwar, A History of Europe Since 1945, Pengiun, 2005 Topic 18c – Interpretation A Eric Hobsbawm, Age of Extremes : The Short Twentieth Century 1914- 1991, Michael Joseph, 1994 Topic 18c – Interpretation B Melvyn P Leffler, The Cold War: What Do ‘We Now Know’?. From The American Historical Review, Volume 104, No 2, April 1999, © The American Historical Association Topic 18c – Interpretation C John Lewis Gaddis, The Cold War, The Penguin Press, 2005 Topic 18c – Interpretation D George C Herring, From Colony to Superpower: US Foreign Relations since 1776, Oxford University Press, 2008 Topic 19a – Interpretation A Robert D Schulzinger, A Time for War: United States and Vietnam, 1941-75, Oxford University Press Inc., 1997 Topic 19a – Interpretation B Mitchell K Hall, The Vietnam War, Longman, 1999 Topic 19a – Interpretation C Fredrik Logevall, The Origins of the Vietnam War, Longman, 2001 Topic 19a – Interpretation D Gary R Hess, Vietnam: Explaining America's Lost War, Wiley-Blackwell, 2008 Topic 19b – Interpretation A David L Sanderson in Eric J Foner & John A Garraty (eds.), The Reader's Companion to American History, Houghton Mifflin, 1991 Topic 19b – Interpretation B Nigel Cawthorne, Vietnam - A War Lost and Won, Arcturus Publishing Limited, 2003 Topic 19b – Interpretation C Rupert Smith, The Utility of Force: The Art of War in the Modern World, Allen Lane, 2005 Topic 19b – Interpretation D Norman Stone, The Atlantic and Its Enemies: A History of the Cold War, Basic Books, 2010 Topic 19c – Interpretation A James T Patterson, Grand Expectations: The United States 1945 - 74, Oxford University Press Inc, 1996 Topic 19c – Interpretation B Paul Johnson, A History of the American People, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997 Topic 19c – Interpretation C Robert D Schulzinger, A Time for War: United States and Vietnam, 1941-75, Oxford University Press Inc., 1997 Topic 19c – Interpretation D Paul S Boyer et al, The Enduring Vision: A History of the American People, Houghton Mifflin, 1999 Topic 20a – Interpretation A Sara Delamont and Lorna Duffin, The Nineteenth-Century Woman: Her Cultural and Physical World, Barnes & Noble Books, 1978 Topic 20a – Interpretation B JFC Harrison, Late Victorian Britain, 1875-1901, Fontana Press, 1990 Topic 20a – Interpretation C Mary Lyndon Shanley, Feminism, Marriage, and the Law in Victorian England, 1850-1895, Princeton University Press, 1993 Topic 20a – Interpretation D Claire Jones, Women’s access to higher education: An overview (1860- 1948), HerStoria Magazine, Jones5 Publishing Limited, 2010 Topic 20b – Interpretation A Lewis Charles Bernard Seaman, Post-Victorian Britian, 1902 - 1951, Methuen Young Books, 1966. Reproduced by kind permission of Routledge Publications.

45 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 20b – Interpretation B Ian McKellar, The Edwardian Age, Complacency and Concern, Blackie Schools, 1980 Topic 20b – Interpretation C TO Lloyd, Empire, Welfare State, Europe: English History, 1906-92, Oxford University Press, 1993 Topic 20b – Interpretation D David Brooks, The Age of Upheaval: Edwardian Politics, 1899-1914, Manchester University Press, 1995 Topic 20c – Interpretation A Rex Pope, War and Society in Britain, 1899 - 1948, Longman, 1991 Topic 20c – Interpretation B Arthur Marwick, A History of the Modern British Isles, 1914 - 1990, Wiley- Blackwell, 1991 Topic 20c – Interpretation C Harold Smith, The British Women's Suffrage Campaign, 1866 - 1928, Longman, 1998 Topic 20c – Interpretation D GR Searle, A New England? Peace and War 1886 - 1918, Oxford University Press, 2004 Topic 21a – Interpretation A Ralph Flenly, Modern German History, JM Dent & Co, 1953 Topic 21a – Interpretation B Hans Rothfels, The German opposition to Hitler: An Assessment, Oswald Wolff, 1961 Topic 21a – Interpretation C David Crew, Nazism and German Society 1933 - 1945, Routledge, 1994 Topic 21a – Interpretation D Eric W Johnson, Nazi Terror: the Gestapo, Jews and Ordinary Germans, Basic Books, 1999 Topic 21b – Interpretation A Richard Grunberger, The 12-Year Reich; A Social History of Nazi Germany, 1933-1945, Henry Holt & Co, 1971 Topic 21b – Interpretation B Detlev Peukert & Richard Deveson (trans.), Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity, Opposition and Racism in Everyday Life, B T Batsford, 1987 Topic 21b – Interpretation C Michael Burleigh, The Third Reich: A New History, Pan Macmillan, 2000. © Michael Burleigh, 2000 Topic 21b – Interpretation D Robert Gellately, Backing Hitler: Consent and Coercion in Nazi Germany, Oxford University Press, 2001 Topic 21c – Interpretation A V R Berghahn, Modern Germany: Society, Economy and Politics in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge University Press, 1982 Topic 21c – Interpretation B Detlev Peukert & Richard Deveson (trans.), Inside Nazi Germany: Conformity, Opposition and Racism in Everyday Life, B T Batsford, 1987 Topic 21c – Interpretation C Daniel Jonah Goldhagen, Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust, Little, Brown & Company, 1996 Topic 21c – Interpretation D Ian Kershaw, Hitler, 1936-1945: Nemesis, Allen Lane, 2000. Reproduced by kind permission of Penguin Books Ltd. Topic 22a – Interpretation A Dennis Kavanagh, Thatcherism and British Politics: The End of Consensus?, Oxford University Press, 1990 Topic 22a – Interpretation B Peter Jenkins, Mrs.Thatcher's Revolution: Ending of the Socialist Era, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1989 Topic 22a – Interpretation C Eric Evans, Thatcher and Thatcherism, Routledge, 1997 Topic 22a – Interpretation D Martin Ricketts, Property Rights, Incentives and Privatization. From John Clarke & Subroto Roy (eds.), Margaret Thatcher's Revolution, Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd, 2005 Topic 22b – Interpretation A Peter Jenkins, Mrs.Thatcher's Revolution: Ending of the Socialist Era, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1989 Topic 22b – Interpretation B Hugo Young, One of Us: Life of Margaret Thatcher, Pan Macmillan, 1993 Topic 22b – Interpretation C Eric Evans, Thatcher and Thatcherism, Routledge, 1997

46 F965/01 GCE History - continued Topic 22b – Interpretation D Kenneth Morgan, Britain Since 1945: The People's Peace, Oxford University Press, 2001 Topic 22c – Interpretation A David Childs, Britain Since 1939: Progress and Decline, Palgrave Macmillan, 1995 Topic 22c – Interpretation B John Charmley, A History of Conservative Politics, 1900-1996 (British Studies), Palgrave Macmillan, 1996 Topic 22c – Interpretation C John Ramsden, An Appetite for Power A History of the Conservative Party Since 1830, Harper Collins, 1998 Topic 22c – Interpretation D John Campbell, Margaret Thatcher, Volume Two: The Iron Lady, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 2003 F983/01 GCE AS History B Question Paper Using Historical Evidence – British History Q 1 Source 1 Reproduced in Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death, p.269, 1994, Manchester University Press. Q 1 Source 2 Reproduced in Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death, p.284, 1994, Manchester University Press. Q 1 Source 3 Reproduced in Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death, p.281, 1994, Manchester University Press. Q 1 Source 4 J.R. Lumby (ed.), Chronicon Henrici Knighton vel Cnitthon monachi Leycestrensis, 2 vols, Rolls series, 1889-95, II pp.58-65, reproduced in Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death, pp.79-80, 1994, Manchester University Press. Q 1 Source 5 Reproduced in Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death, p.299, 1994, Manchester University Press. Q 1 Source 6 Thomas Walsingham, Histroica Anglicana, 1272-1422, I, pp. 409-11, reproduced in Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death, p89, 1994, Manchester University Press. Q 1 Source 7 Philip Ziegler, The Black Death, p.165, 1969, Penguin. Q 2 Source 1 Polydore Vergil, Anglica Historia (English History, 1555 version), ch.26, Dana F. Sutton, University of California (trans.), 2005, The Philogical Museum, The University of Birmingham. © The University of Birmingham. Reproduced by kind permission. Q 2 Source 2 Reproduced in James Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. XI, London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1888, 506-7. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Q 2 Source 3 Reproduced in A Fletcher, Tudor Rebellions (2nd edition), pp.128-9, 1973, Longman. Q 2 Source 4 Reproduced in A Fletcher, Tudor Rebellions (2nd edition), p.139, 1973, Longman. Q 2 Source 5 Reproduced in A Fletcher, Tudor Rebellions (2nd edition), p.142, 1973, Longman. Q 2 Source 6 Mary Anne Everett Green (ed.), The Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series of the Reign of Elizabeth I, Addenda, 1566-1579, HM Public Record Office (The National Archives). Q 2 Source 7 Reproduced in A Fletcher, Tudor Rebellion, p.153, 1973, Longman. Q 3 Source 1 Reproduced in G D H Cole and A W Filson, British Working Class Movements: Select Documents, 1789-1875, p.75, 1965, Macmillan.

47 F983/01 GCE AS History B - continued Q 3 Source 2 Reproduced in G D H Cole and A W Filson, British Working Class Movements: Select Documents, 1789-1875, pp.79-80, 1965, Macmillan. Q 3 Source 3 Reproduced in Sean Lang, Parliamentary Reform 1785-1928, p.36, 1999, Routlege. Q 3 Source 4 Reproduced in Saean Lang, Parliamentary Reform 1785-1928, p.61, 1999, Routledge. Q 3 Source 5 Helen Taylor, Correspondence with Barbara Bodichon re: women's suffrage, 9 May 1866, MILL-TAYLOR/12, 40-59, The British Library of Political and Economic Science. Reproduced in Harold L Smith, The British Women's Suffrage Campaign 1866-1928, p.85, 1998, Pearson Education. Q 3 Source 6 Reproduced in Sean Lang, Parliamentary Reform 1785-1928, p.108, 1999, Routledge. Q 3 Source 7 Reproduced in Sean Lang, Parliamentary Reform 1785-1928, p.109, 1999, Routlegde. Q 4 Source 1 Hansard Report, 'Physical Deterioration', House of Lords Debate 20 July 1905 vol 149 cc1304-52, 1318. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence. www.hansard.millbanksystems.com. Q 4 Source 2 Lloyd George and Bonar Law, 1918 Conservative Party General Election Manifesto. www.conservativemanifesto.com. Q 4 Source 3 William Aylott Orton, Labour in Transition: A Survey of British Industrial History Since 1914, First published 1921, London, Philip Allan & Co. Q 4 Source 4 Joe Hicks and Grahame Allen, A Century of Change: Trends in UK statistics since 1900, V. Housing: Urbanisation and Stock of Dwellings, Research Paper 99/111, 21 December 1999, The House of Commons Library. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence. Q 4 Source 5 The Ministry of Health and Department of Health for Scotland, A National Health Service. London, HMSO, 1944. Cmd.6502. Q 4 Source 6 Adapted from Clement Attlee, Labour Party Election Manifesto, 1951, www.labourmanifesto.com. Q 4 Source 7 Professor Jeremy Black, Overview: Britain from 1945 onwards, BBC History. www.bbc.co.uk/history. F984/01 GCE AS History B Question Paper Using Historical Evidence – Non British History Q 1 Source 1 Njal's Saga, c.960 - 1020 AD. Q 1 Source 2 The Saga of the People of Laxardale, c. 890 - 1030 AD. Q 1 Source 3 Ibn Fadlan, On the Rus Merchants at Itil, 922 AD. Q 1 Source 4 From the inscription on the Hillersjö Stone, Sweden, c.11th Century AD. Q 1 Source 5 Grímnismál (The Tale of Grimnir), Author unknown, c.12th Century. Q 1 Source 6 Photo © YlvaS / Flickr, www.flickr.com. Q 1 Source 7 Theodoricus Monachus (Theodric the Monk), Historia de Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium (The Ancient History of the Norwegian Kings), c.1177-88. Q 2 Source 1 Prof. Gene. Brucker (trans.), Reproduced in The Society of Renaissance Florence, pp.93-4 New York, 1971, Harper & Row. Q 2 Source 2 Adapted from the deathbed speech of Pope Nicholas V, 1455. Q 2 Source 3 Domenico Ghirlandaio, The Confirmation of the Franciscan Rule, Fresco, 1483-85, Cappella Sassetti, Santa Trinità, Florence. Reproduced by permission of the Web Gallery of Art. www.wga.hu.

48 F984/01 GCE AS History B - continued Q 2 Source 4 Vespasiano di Basticci, The Vespasiano Memoirs: Lives of Illustrious Men of the XVth Century, Emily Waters (trans.), William George Waters (ed.) The Renaissance Society of America, First English translation published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd., London, 1926. Q 2 Source 5 Adapted from Giralmo Savonarola, On publicity in chapels, from Sermons on Zachariah, 1496, C. E. Glibert (trans.), pp.157-8. Q 2 Source 6 Vespasiano di Basticci, The Vespasiano Memoirs: Lives of Illustrious Men of the XVth Century, Emily Waters (trans.), William George Waters (ed.) The Renaissance Society of America, First English translation published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd., London, 1926. Q 2 Source 7 Translation of the inscription on the altarpiece of the Augustinian monastery of San Niccolò, Foligno, 1492. Q 3 Source 1 Hagen Schulze, Sarah Hanbury-Tenison (trans.), The Course of German Nationalism: From Frederick the Great to Bismarck 1763-1867, pp.122-3, 1991, Cambridge University Press. Q 3 Source 2 Martin Collier, The Unification of Italy, pp.29-30, 2008, Heinemann. Q 3 Source 3 Derek Beales and Eugenio Biagini, The Risorgimento and the Unification of Italy (2nd ed.), p.286, 2002, Pearson Education. Q 3 Source 4 Adapted translation from Leopold von Ranke, Aus dem Briefweschel Friedrich Wilhelms IV. mit Bunsen (1873), Leopold von Rankes sämliche Werke, vol. 50, p.493, Liepzig, 1887. Translation reproduced in Hagen Schulze, Sarah Hanbury-Tenison (trans.), The Course of German Nationalism: From Frederick the Great to Bismarck 1763-1867, pp.122-3, 1991, Cambridge University Press. Q 3 Source 5 Robert Pearce and Andrina Stiles, The Unification of Italy, 1815-70 (3rd ed.), p.92. 2008, Hodder Education. Q 3 Source 6 Count Otto von Bismarck, The Man and The Statesman, being the reflections of Otto, Prince von Bismarck, Translated under the Supervision of A. J. Butler, Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, New York, 1899, Harper & Brothers Publishers. Q 3 Source 7 John Laver, Imperial and Weimar Germany, 1890-1933, p.21, 1992, Hodder & Stoughton. Q 4 Source 1 Edward King, The Great South, ch. 52, p.460, 1875, Hartford, Conn., The American Publishing Company. Q 4 Source 2 Edward King, The Great South, ch. 52, p.460, 1875, Hartford, Conn., The American Publishing Company. Q 4 Source 3 William E.B. Du Bois (ed.), Booker T. Washington obituary, The Crisis, 14 November 1915, New York, The Crisis Publishing Company. www.thecrisismagazine.com Q 4 Source 4 Smith v. Allwright, 321 U.S. 649; 64 S. Ct. 757; 88 L. Ed. 987 (1944), US Supreme Court. Reproduced in John R. Vile, Essential Supreme Court Decisions: Summaries of Leading Cases in US Constitutional Law (15th edition), pp.449-50, 2010, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc.

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F984/01 GCE AS History B - continued Q 4 Source 5 Governor Ross Barnett's Declaration to the people of Mississippi, 13 September 1962, Integrating Ole Miss: A Civil Rights Milestone, Published by the John F. Kennedy Presidetnial Library and Museum. Q 4 Source 6 Herblock, A guy's entitled to a jury of his peers, ain't he?, The Washington Post, 1965, © Copyright The Herb Block Foundation. Reproduced by permission. Q 4 Source 7 California State Education Code, Section 66002-66003 :: Chapter 1.5. Legislative Findings, www.legal-info.ca.gov. F985/01 GCE A2 History Question Paper Historical Controversies – British History Q 1 Norman Housley, Fighting for the Cross, pp.23-5, 33, 35-6, 2008, Yale University Press. © Copyright 2008 Yale University Press. Reproduced by permission. Q 2 Hugh Trevor Roper, Religion: The Reformation and Social Change, pp. 46- 48, 71-72, 88-89, 1967 (1972),The Macmillan Press. Reproduced by kind permission of Palgrave Macmillan. Q 3 Ronald Hyam, Britain's Imperial Century, 1815-1915, pp.86-90, 1976, B T Batsford. © Copyright 2012 Anova Books Group. Reproduced by kind permission. Q 4 Andrew J. Crozier, The Causes of the Second World War, p.11-14, 1997, Oxford, Blackwell Publishing Ltd. F986/01 GCE A2 History Question Paper Historical Controversies – Non British History Q 1 George Garnett, The Norman Conquest, pp. 1-8, 2009, Oxford University Press. Reproduced by kind permission of Oxford University Press. www.oup.com. Q 2 Dr Alison Rowlands, Witchcraft Narratives in Germany: Rothenburg, 1561- 1652, pp.8, 207-10, 2003, Manchester University Press. Reproduced by kind permission of Dr Alison Rowlands. Q 3 The American West Competing Visions, pp. 121-122, 131, 138, Edinburgh Uni. Press. Q 4 Shelley Baranowski, Nazi Empire, pp. 5, 8, 314-5, © 2011 Cambridge University Press. Reproduced by kind permission.

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Home Economics B013/01 GCSE Home Economics Question Paper Principles of child Development Q.1d Jean Marshall, Sue Stuart and Lindsay Robins, OCR GCSE HE Child Development, 2nd edition, Heinemann, 2009, p.102. Copyright © 2009 Pearson, All Rights Reserved Q.1e(ii) Jean Marshall, Sue Stuart and Lindsay Robins, OCR GCSE HE Child Development, 2nd edition, Heinemann, 2009, p.105. Copyright © 2009 Pearson, All Rights Reserved Q.4b Jean Marshall, Sue Stuart and Lindsay Robins, OCR GCSE HE Child Development, 2nd edition, Heinemann, 2009, p.128. Copyright © 2009 Pearson, All Rights Reserved G001/01 AS GCE Home Economics Question Paper Society and Health Q.1 Office for National Statistics (ONS), www.statistics.gov.uk © Crown copyright 2010. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. G002/01 AS GCE Home Economics Question Paper Resource Management Q.1 Office of National Statistics (ONS), National Statistics Omnibus Survey - Adults' use of the Internet, 2000 to 2006, www.statistics.gov.uk © Crown copyright 2011. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence.

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Humanities B902/01 Humanities Resource Booklet Reasoning and Thinking Skills Case Study Document 3 Adapted from The Wonderful Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster by Thomas Potts, 1613. Republished in Pott's Discovery of Witches, editor James Crossley Esq, Project Gutenberg E-book, 25 April 2006, www.gutenberg.org. Document 4 Adapted from Children from Blacko dig for the truth about Pendle Witches, Lancashire Life, August 2011, Archant Life Limited, www.lancashire.greatbritishlife.co.uk. Reproduced by kind permission. Document 5 Adapted from Witches pardon petition launched, BBC News, 27 October 2008, www.bbc.co.uk. Document 7 No pardon for dead witches, 01 November 1998, The People Newspaper, © MGN Ltd 1998. Reproduced by permission of MGN Ltd. Document 8 Adapted from Pardon for the witches, German Herald, 04 April 2011, www.germanherald.com. Reproduced by kind permission of Central European News Ltd.

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ICT G061/01 GCE Applied ICT Question Paper Information Systems and Application Whole document Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. R001/01 Level 1/2 Cambridge National in ICT Question Paper © OCR. Understanding Computer Systems Case Study Any reference to persons living or dead is entirely coincidental and not intended to be a depiction of those people.

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(Wales) Creating Technology Solutions (Wales) Case Study Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. G095/01 Principal Learning Level 3 Information Technology Question Paper Professional Development Case Study Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. G095/02 Principal Learning Level 3 Information Technology Question Paper Professional Development Case Study Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations. G096/02 Principal Learning Level 3 Information Technology Question Paper Creating Technology Solutions Case Study Any reference to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental and is not intended as a depiction of those companies or organisations.

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Law G152/01 AS GCE Law Question Paper Sources of Law Q.1, Source B Extract per Lord Hope, Austin v Southwark London Borough Council (2010) UKSC 28, 23 June 2010, UK Supreme Court, Crown Copyright 2010. Q.2, Source B Glanville Williams & ATH Smith, Learning the Law 12th edition, Sweet & Maxwell, 2002. G154/01 Advanced GCE Law Resource Booklet Criminal Law Special Study Source 1 L J Lawton, Case of R v. Quick; R v. Paddison (1973) QB 910 CA. Reproduced by permission of Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. Source 2 Criminal Law 10th edition, Michael Jefferson, © Pearson Education Limited, 2011. Reproduced by permission of Pearson Education Limited. Source 3 Lord C J Lane, Case of R v. Burgess (1991) 2QB 92, CA. Reproduced by permission of Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. Source 4 Tony Storey and Alan Lidbury, Criminal Law 5th Edition, pp.253-254, Willan Publishing, 2009. Source 5 Lord Denning, Case of Bratty v. Attorney-General for Northern Ireland (1963) AC 386 HL. Reproduced by permission of Incorporated Council of Law Reporting. Source 6 Adapted from Alan Reed and Ben Fitzpatrick, Criminal Law, 4th edition, pp.21-22, Sweet and Maxwell, 2009. Reproduced by permission of Thomson Reuters. G155/01 Advanced GCE Law Question Paper Law of Contract This paper contains several names of organisations and individuals that have been created purely for the purposes of the exam. Any likeness to real people or companies is purely coincidental. G156/01 Advanced GCE Law Resource Booklet Law of Contract Special Study Source 1 Adapted from Jack Beatson FBA, Andrew Burrows FBA QC (Hon), John Cartwright, Anson's Law of Contract, 29th Edition, pp 396-399, Oxford University Press, 2010. By permission of Oxford University Press, Inc. Source 2 Adapted from H.G. Beale, W.D. Bishop, M.P. Furmston, Contract: Cases and Materials, 5th edition, pp 1105-1106, Oxford University Press, 2008. By permission of Oxford University Press, Inc. Source 3 Adapted from P S Atiyah and Stephen A Smith, Atiyah's Introduction to the Law of Contract, 6th edition, pp 218-222, 2005, Oxford University Press, www.oup.com. By permission of Oxford University Press Inc. Source 4 Adapted from H.G. Beale, W.D. Bishop, M.P. Furmston, Contract: Cases and Materials, 5th edition, pp 1107-1108, Oxford University Press, 2008. By permission of Oxford University Press, Inc. Source 5 Edwin Peel & G.H. Treitel, Treitel, The Law of Contract, 12th edition, pp 507 & 515-519, Sweet & Maxwell, 2007. Source 6 Adapted from H.G. Beale, W.D. Bishop, M.P. Furmston, Contract: Cases and Materials, 5th edition, pp 1115-1116, Oxford University Press, 2008. By permission of Oxford University Press, Inc.

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G158/01 Advanced GCE Law Resource Booklet Law of Torts Special Study Source 1 David Howarth and Janet O'Sullivan, Hepple, Howarth and Matthews' Tort Cases & Materials, 5th edition, p 1017, LexisNexis Butterworths, 2000. Reproduced by kind permission of LexisNexis. Source 2 From judgement of A L Smith LJ in Beard v London General Omnibus Company (1900) 2 QB 530. Reproduced by kind permission of the ICLR (The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales). Source 3 Source: Bazley v. Curry (1999) 2 S.C.R. 534, http://scc.lexum.org/en/1999/1999scr2-534/1999scr2-534.html, Supreme Court of Canada, 1999. Reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, 2012. Source 4 Adapted from Paul T. Rose QC, The Evolution of Vicarious Liability in Tort in Respect of Deliberate Wrongdoing, pp 10-11, February 2009, Old Square Chambers, www.oldsquare.co.uk. Source 5 Adapted from House of Lords, Judgments - Lister and Others (AP) v Hesley Hall Limited (2001) UKHL 22, 03 May 2001, © Parliamentary Copyright 2001, www.parliament.uk. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v1.0. Source 6 Charles Pigott, Making a connection, 02 April 2010, New Law Journal, Vol 160, Issue 7411 & 7412, LexisNexis, www.newlawjournal.co.uk. Reproduced by kind permission of LexisNexis. Question Paper Q.3 This paper contains several names of organisations and individuals that have been created purely for the purposes of the exam. Any likeness to real people or companies is purely coincidental.

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Leisure and Tourism B181/01 GCSE Leisure and Tourism Question Paper Understanding the Leisure and Tourism Industry Q.4, Fig. 1 Adapted from Visitor attraction trends in England 2009 and 2010, Major paid admission attractions, VisitEngland, www.visitengland.org. B183/01 GCSE Leisure and Tourism Question Paper Q.1,Fig. 1 Adapted from Real rep story by Hayley Doherty, Career in Travel, www.careerintravel.co.uk. Reproduced by kind permission of Career in Travel. Q.2, Fig. 2 Any reference within this exam paper to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. Q.3, image © WilleeCole, Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. Q.3, Fig. 4a & B Any reference within this exam paper to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. G182/01 AS GCE Leisure Studies Case Study Leisure Industry Practice Any reference within this exam paper to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. G184/01 A2 GCE Leisure Studies Case Study Human Resources in the Leisure Industry All case studies used in this exam are fictional. Any reference within this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations.

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Mathematics 4732/01 Advanced GCE Mathematics Question Paper Probability & Statistics 1 Q.3(i) Data source: CIA World Factbook 2010. 4752/01 AS GCE Mathematics (MEI) Question Paper Concepts for Advanced Mathematics (C2) Q.12 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A381/01 GCSE Mathematics Question Paper Applications of Maths 1 Foundation Tier Q.2d(i) Photo taken from www.midwestrocklobster.blogspot.co.uk, 2010 © Chixulub. Reproduced by kind permission. Q.3a(i) Photo courtesy of Sandra Suppa, FABER-CASTELL AG, Germany. Reproduced by kind permission. Q.3a(iii) Photo of the world's longest pencil, located outside the office of Faber- Castell in Malaysia, www.faber-castell.com.my. Reproduced by kind permission of Faber-Castell AG, Germany. Q.4a(i) Taken from www.ustelevision.com. Q.4b, logo 1 A Channel logo (currently known as CTV Two), © Bell Media, www.bellmedia.ca. Q.4b, logo 2 CBS 'Eye' logo, © CBS, www.cbs.com. Q.4b, logo 3 Pacvia TV logo, © Pacvia Holdings LLC, www.pacviatv.com. Q.4d Sun Logo, reproduced by kind permission of Oracle Corporation. Oracle and Sun are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Q.4d Photo by Raysonho, 2008, Wikipedia, www.wikipedia.org. This image has been released in Public Domain by the photographer. Q.5a © Olga Miltsova / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. A381/02 GCSE Mathematics Question Paper Applications of Maths 1 Higher Tier Q.4 This paper contains several names of organisations and individuals that have been created purely for the purposes of the exam. Any likeness to real people or companies is purely coincidental. A382/01 GCSE Mathematics Question Paper Applications of Maths 2 Foundation Tier Q.1a Andrew McFarland Davis, Certain old Chinese notes or Chinese paper money, George Emery Littlefield, Boston, 1915. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA. Q.1c & d © Bank of England. Q.1e Based on data from Bank of England, Annual Report 2011, p 95, Bank of England, 2011, www.bankofengland.co.uk. Q.3a © Sabino Parente / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com Q.3b Planet Scene, film title 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, film company MGM, 02 April 1968. © AF archive / Alamy, www.alamy.com. Q.4f OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

57 A382/01 – GCSE Mathematics - continued Q.4h OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.5b Data source: DIMSDRIVE research, 19 August - 03 September 2009, Interwired Co, www.dims.ne.jp. Reproduced by kind permission. Q.5c © Peter Wey / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. © wrangler / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. Q.6a OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.6b © Alexander Kolomietz / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. © JM-Design / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. © Jason Stitt / Shutterstock, www.shutterstock.com. A382/02 GCSE Mathematics Question Paper Applications of Maths 2 Higher Tier Q.2 Data source: NTSB (National Transportation Safety Board), United States, www.ntsb.gov. Q.3 Adapted from Directgov, www.direct.gov.uk. Q.6 Graphs source: Angela Foster, What to do with a degree in fashion, The Guardian, 11 June 2011, © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2011, www.guardian.co.uk. Data source: Higher Education Careers Services Unit, 2010. Reproduced by kind permission. A501/01 GCSE Mathematics A Question Paper Unit A Foundation Tier Q.5 © Collins Bartholomew. Reproduced by kind permission. Q.9 Data source CensusAtSchool, www.censusatschoolorg.uk, 16 September 2011. A501/02 GCSE Mathematics A Question Paper Unit A Higher Tier Q.5 Any reference within this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations. Q.10 Contains data from CS&FP (Channel Swimming & Piloting Federation), www.cspf.co.uk. A502/01 GCSE Mathematics A Question Paper Unit B Foundation Tier Q.7c © Stephen Krow / Istockphoto, www.istockphoto.com. A502/01 GCSE Mathematics A Question Paper Unit C Foundation Tier Q.8 Adapted from the Rheilfford Talyllyn Railway website, www.talyllyn.co.uk. Reproduced by kind permission. G812/01 AS GCE Mathematics Question Paper Modelling Mathematics Q.2 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q3(iii) OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

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Media Studies B322/01 GCSE Media Studies DVD Textual Analysis - Moving Image Hancock, written by Vincent Ngo and Vince Gilligan, directed by Peter Berg, Columbia Pictures, 2008. B323/01 GCSE Media Studies Insert Textual Analysis - Print Whole Document Front cover and 3 pages, taken from British GQ Magazine, November 2011, Condé Nast. G322/01 AS GCE Media Studies DVD Key Media Concepts (TV Drama) ER, season 14, episode 2: In a Different Light, created by Michael Crichton, written by and , directed by Richard Thorpe. First broadcast 04 October 2007 by NBC USA. Produced by Constant C Productions, Amblin Television and Warner Bros.Television. G323/01 AS GCE Media Studies CD Key Media Concepts (Radio Drama) High Table, Lower Orders, series 2, episode 2. Written by Mark Tavener, broadcasted August 2011, BBC Radio 4Extra.

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Music B353/01 GCSE Music Question Paper Textual Analysis - Moving Image Q.e Adapted from poem Thinking of You by Joanna Fuchs, www.poemsource.com. Reproduced by kind permission of Joanna Fuchs. The full, unadapted version of this poem can be found on http://www.poemsource.com/rhyming-poems.html B354/01 GCSE Music Question Paper Listening Examination Q.4 Fred Karlin, Robb W. Royer and Arthur James, For all we know, performed by The Carpenters. Aurally transcribed by OCR. By kind permission of Music Sales Group.. CD Track 1 Ralph Vaughan Williams, The Lark Ascending, performed by Sarah Chang, London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bernard Haitink. Taken from Vaughan Williams, track 5, EMI Records Ltd, 2010. Track 2 Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg and Billy Rose, It's Only a Paper Moon, performed by Miles Davies. Taken from Be Bop and Cool, Volume 2, Track 4, Académie, 2010. First released in 1951 on the album Dig by Miles Davies, Sonny Rollins, published by Prestige Records. Track 3 Ibiza Dance Party, Sandstorm. Taken from Club Euphoria, track 8, One Media Publishing, 2009. Track 4 The Gallowglass Ceili Band, Reels - Cooley's reel. Taken from Irish Dancing Time, Track 9, CMR, 1999. Reproduced by kind permission of CMR Records. Track 5 James Horner, War, performed by James Horner and Orchestra. Taken from Avatar - Music from the Motion Picture, Track 13, Atlantic Records / 20th Century Fox Film Co., 2009. Track 6 Fred Karlin, Robb W. Royer and Arthur James, For all we know, performed by The Carpenters. Taken from Carpenters Gold - Greatest Hits, Track 7, UMTV, 2002. First released on studio album Carpenters, A&M Records, 1971. Track 7 Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch, Shake, Shake, Shake (Shake your Booty), performed by KC and the Sunshine Band. Taken from The Best of KC and the Sunshine Band, Track 4, EMI Records Ltd, 1990. First released on studio album Part 3, KC and the Sunshine band, TK records, 1976. Track 8 Sukhpal Sukh, Jhandi, performed by Amar Arshi. Taken from Punjabi Bhangra: Top 40 Hits, CD 1, Track 11, Amar Arshi, Sukhpal Sukh, Saregama India Ltd., 2005. Original release: Hai O Rabba, Amar Arshi, Saregama India Ltd., 2004 Track 9 Giuseppe Verdi, Dies Irae, performed by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Claudio Abbado. Taken from The Verdi Requiem, Track 3, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra & Claudio Abbado, EMI Records Ltd., 2001. Track 10 Spartacus Suite no.2: I Adagio of Spartacus & Phrygia, performed by Alexander Lazarev & Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, composed by Aram Khachaturan. Courtesy of Warner Music UK Limited

60 G353/01 AS GCE Music Question Paper Introduction to Historical Study in Music Extract 1a Joseph Haydn, Bars 1-36¹ & 81-96¹ in skeleton format, taken from Quartet in c, Hob.III: 52 (The Seven Last Words), pp 9-11 & 13-14, Ernst Eulenburg, 1996. Released in public domain. Extract 1b Gerald Immel, Dallas - Main Theme. Score in skeleton format, taken from TV Themes; 23 classic themes for keyboard, pp 12-13, Faber Music Ltd, 1994. By kind permission of Music Sales Group. Extract 2 Mozart, Clarinet concerto in A, K 622, 3rd movement, Bars 277 to 301, taken from Clarinet Concerto in A major, pp 73-75, Ernst Eulenburg, 2007. Released in public domain. CD Track 2 & 3 Joseph Haydn, Quartet in c, Hob.III: 52 (The Seven Last Words), performed by the Lindsay String Quartet. Taken from Haydn - The Seven Last Words, The Lindsays, track 3, ASV, 1993. Track 4, 5 & 6 Gerald Immel, Dallas - main theme. Taken from TV Themes II (Best Of UK Gold), track 3, Soundtrack Music Records, 1993. Track 7 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Clarinet concerto in A K 622, 3rd movement, performed by Concentus Musicus Wien/Nikolaus Hernoncourt, track 9 from Clarinet Concerto, Oboe Concerto, Concerto for Flute and Harp, track 9, Teldec Classics/Warner Music UK, 2007. Track 8 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Clarinet concerto in A K 622, 3rd movement, performed by Bennie Goodman and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Charles Munch. Taken from Clarinet Concerto and Quintet, track 3, RCA Red Seal, RCA Label Group, 1986. Track 9 Charlie Parker, Ko-Ko, performed by Charlie Parker and His Ri-Bop Boys, track 3 from Ornithology - Classic Recordings 1945-1947, HNH International Ltd, 2001. G356/01 A2 GCE Music Question Paper Historical and Analytical Studies in Music Section A, text Extract from poem A Vista by John Addington Symonds (1840-1893). Published in New and Old, 1880. Insert John Ireland and J Addington Symonds, These Things Shall Be - vocal score, bars 1-41 & 97-160, pp 1-6 & 10-21, Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers Ltd, 1937. CD Track 2 John Ireland, Say, Heart, What Will the Future Bring, from These Things Shall Be, performed by the Hallé Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli. Taken from The Barbirolli English Music Album, disk 1, track 5, The Barbirolli Society, 2001. Track 3 John Ireland, These Things Shall Be!, from These Things Shall Be, performed by the Hallé Orchestra and Choir, conducted by Sir John Barbirolli. Taken from The Barbirolli English Music Album, disk 1, track 6, The Barbirolli Society, 2001.

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Physical Education G453/01 A2 GCE Physical Education Question Paper Principles and Concepts Across Different Areas of Physical Education Q.3c Adaption of Bandura's model of self efficacy, taken from John Honeybourne, Michael Hill and Helen Moors, Advanced PE and Sport, p 302, Nelson Thornes, 2004.

Psychology B543/01 GCSE Psychology Question Paper Research in Psychology Section A, Source Any reference within this exam paper to persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. G542/01 AS GCE Psychology Question Paper Core Studies Q.10 Data taken from Stanley Milgram, Behavioural Study of Obedience, Table 2: Distribution of Breakoff Points, published in Journal of Abnormal Psychology, p. 376, vol. 67, issue 4, October 1963, American Psychological Association, www.psycnet.apa.org..

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Science Includes Twenty First Century Science, Biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science and Gateway Science A141/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B1 C1 P1 Q.5 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.7 Seismographs based on seismographic readings from IU CHTO, Chiang Mai Thailand, August 2010. A141/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B1 C1 P1 Q.5 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.7 Seismographs based on seismographic readings from IU CHTO, Chiang Mai Thailand, August 2010. A142/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B2 C2 P2 Q.6 Data source: C D Keeling and T P Whorf, Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations (ppm v) derived from in situ air samples collected Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, August 1998. A Neftel et al, Historical CO2 record from the Siple Station ice core, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland, September 1994, CDIAC (Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Centre), www.cdiac.ornl.gov. Q.7 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A142/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B2 C2 P2 Q.6 Data source: C D Keeling and T P Whorf, Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations (ppm v) derived from in situ air samples collected Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, August 1998. A Neftel et al, Historical CO2 record from the Siple Station ice core, Physics Institute, University of Bern, Switzerland, September 1994, CDIAC (Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Centre), www.cdiac.ornl.gov. A143/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B3 C3 P3 Q.4d Adapted from Forestry Statistics 2006, table 1.10, Forestry Commission, www.forestry.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Contains data from Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) 2005, © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005, www.foris.fao.org. Reproduced by kind permission. Q.4e Source: Forestry Commission, Forest Service, grant schemes, Crown Copyright 2012, www.forestry.gov.uk. This information has been made available under the Open Government Licence. Q.5b © Wicki58 / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Q.9b OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

63 A143/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B3 C3 P3 Q.4d Adapted from Forestry Statistics 2006, table 1.10, Forestry Commission, www.forestry.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Contains data from Global Forest Resources Assessment (FRA) 2005, © Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005, www.foris.fao.org. Reproduced by kind permission. Q.4e Source: Forestry Commission, Forest Service, grant schemes, Crown Copyright 2012, www.forestry.gov.uk. This information has been made available under the Open Government Licence. Q.5b © Wicki58 / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Q.8 Any reference within this exam paper to persons living or dead is entirely coincidental. A152/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Additional Science A Q.7 © Keith Szafranski / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. A162/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Biology A Modules B4 B5 B6 Q.3 © Prof K Seddon & Dr T Evans, Queen's University Belfast / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. A162/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Biology A Modules B4 B5 B6 Q.3 © Prof K Seddon & Dr T Evans, Queen's University Belfast / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. A171/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Chemistry A Modules C1 C2 C3 Q.5b Data adapted from Final Report: Life Cycle Assessment for Three Types of Grocery Bags - Recyclable Plastic; Compostable, Biodegradable Plastic; and Recycled, Recyclable Paper by Chet Chaffee and Bernard R. Yaros Boustead, Consulting & Associates Ltd, p 4, Progressive Bag Alliance, 2007. Reproduced by kind permission of SPI-APBA. A171/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Chemistry A Modules C1 C2 C3 Q.5b Data adapted from Final Report: Life Cycle Assessment for Three Types of Grocery Bags - Recyclable Plastic; Compostable, Biodegradable Plastic; and Recycled, Recyclable Paper by Chet Chaffee and Bernard R. Yaros Boustead, Consulting & Associates Ltd, p 4, Progressive Bag Alliance, 2007. Reproduced by kind permission of SPI-APBA. A172/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Chrmistry A Modules C4 C5 C6 Q.6 Data based on measurements made during the Viking Project Mars mission, 1976. © NASA. www.nasa.gov. A181/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Physics A Modules P1 P2 P3 Q.5 Data source: D.M. Etheridge, L.P. Steele, R.L. Langenfelds, R.J. Francey, J.-M. Barnola and V.I. Morgan. 1998. Historical CO2 records from the Law Dome DE08, DE08-2, and DSS ice cores. In Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tenn., U.S.A.

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A181/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Physics A Modules P1 P2 P3 Q.5 Data source: D.M. Etheridge, L.P. Steele, R.L. Langenfelds, R.J. Francey, J.-M. Barnola and V.I. Morgan. 1998. Historical CO2 records from the Law Dome DE08, DE08-2, and DSS ice cores. In Trends: A Compendium of Data on Global Change. Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge, Tenn., U.S.A. A182/01 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Physics A Modules P4 P5 P6 Q.2 Graph 1 Data source: National Occupant Protection Use Surveys (NOPUS) / National Highway Traffic Association (NHTSA), 2010, www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov. Graph 2 Data source: .Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) / National Highway Traffic Association (NHTSA), 2010, www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov. Q.5 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.8 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A182/02 GCSE Science A Question Paper GCSE Physics A Modules P4 P5 P6 Q.2 Graph 1 Data source: National Occupant Protection Use Surveys (NOPUS) / National Highway Traffic Association (NHTSA), 2010, www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov. Graph 2 Data source: Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) / National Highway Traffic Association (NHTSA), 2010, www-fars.nhtsa.dot.gov. Q.5 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A191/01 GCSE Additional Applied Science Question Paper Science in Society (Foundation Tier0 Q.6, Image Pascal Goetgheluck / Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com A192/01 GCSE Additional Applied Science Question Paper Science of Materials and Production - Foundation Tier Q.3 © Marcus Lindström / istock. www.istockphoto.com Q.7, image 1 © Aleksandar Jocic / istock. www.istockphoto.com Q.7, image 2 © spxChrome / istock. www.istockphoto.com A192/02 GCSE Additional Applied Science Question Paper Science of Materials and Production - Higher Tier Q.4, image 1 © Aleksandar Jocic / istock. www.istockphoto.com Q.4, image 2 © spxChrome / istock. www.istockphoto.com Q.8 © Marcus Lindström / istock. www.istockphoto.com A211/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Science A modules B1 C1 P1 Q.5 Photo: © ESA / C. Carreau. A211/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Science A modules B1 C1 P1 Q.5 Photo: © ESA / C. Carreau.

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Q.7, graph Graph adapted from Peter Scarborough, et al, Coronary Heart Statistics 2010 Edition, p 27, British Heart Foundation, www.bhf.org.uk. Reproduced by kind permission of British Heart Foundation. Q7, graph data Source for 1968-1999: World Health Organisation (WHO), www3.who.int/whosis, June 2010. Reproduced by kind permission of WHO. Source for 2000-2006: Office for National Statistics, Crown Copyright. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government License. A212/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Science A modules B2 C2 P2 Q.2 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.6b © Suljo / Istock, www.istockphoto.com. A213/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B3, C3, P3 Q.1 Jon Obgorn and Mary Whitehouse, Advancing Physics A2, p 227, IOP Publishing, 2001. Q.3 © Warren Gretz / NREL / Doe / US Department Of Energy / Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com Q.4a Adapted from Benjamin Wielgosz, Like shooting fish in a barrel, August 2005 © Sustain, www.sustainweb.org Q.5c OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A213/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Science A Modules B3, C3, P3 Q.1 © Warren Gretz / NREL / Doe / US Department Of Energy / Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com Q.3a Jon Obgorn and Mary Whitehouse, Advancing Physics A2, p 227, IOP Publishing, 2001. Q.6 Photo © Terry Cavner, www.ukdigitaldiaries.co.uk. Reproduced by kind permission. A216/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Additional Science A B5 C5 P5 Q.7 © PK-Photos / iStock, www.istockphoto.com A216/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Additional Science A B5 C5 P5 Q.7 © PK-Photos / iStock, www.istockphoto.com A221/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Biology A Modules B1, B2, B3 Q.2 Diagram source: CSIRO. Reproduced by kind permission. A221/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Biology A Modules B1, B2, B3 Q.1 Diagram source: CSIRO. Reproduced by kind permission. A321/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Chemistry A Modules C1, C2, C3 Q.1b OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

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A321/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Chemistry A Modules C1, C2, C3 Q.1 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A324/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Additional Applied Science AP1 Q.2d OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. A324/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Additional Applied Science AP1 Q.4 Contains data from various sources. A325/02 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Additional Applied Science AP3 Q.5 © Pascal Goetgheluck / Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com A331/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Physics A Modules P1, P2, P3 Q.5 Based on article 'Vain' boy, 13, badly burnt in tanning salon, 11 April 2008, Daily Mail, www.dialymail.co.uk. Q.9 Adapted from Youths warned over radiation risk, 09 February 2008, BBC News, www.bbc.co.uk. A332/01 21st Century Science Question Paper GCSE Physics A Modules P4, P5, P6 Q.8 Diagram based on Oinking Cookie Jar by Fun-damental Too, Ltd. B621/01 GCSE Gateway Science B Question Paper Unit 1 Modules B1 C1 P1 (Foundation Tier) Q.7, image © acilo / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. B621/02 GCSE Gateway Science B Question Paper Unit 1 Modules B1 C1 P1 (Higher Tier) Q.4, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.7, image © acilo / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. B622/01 GCSE Gateway Science B Question Paper Unit 2 Modules B2 C2 P2 (Foundation Tier) Q.3, data Compiled from data provided by the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2011). World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision. United Nations Publications Board.www.un.org. Q.9(a), image © iwan_drago / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.11.(b), image © NASA, 16 December 1992, www.nasa.gov. Q.11(d), image American Apollo spacecraft as seen from Soviet Soyuz spacecraft in orbit, 17 July 1975. © NASA / JSC. www.nasa.gov. B622/02 GCSE Gateway Science B Question Paper Unit 2 Modules B2 C2 P2 (Higher Tier) Q.4, data Compiled from data provided by the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division (2011). World Population Prospects: The 2010 Revision. United Nations Publications Board.www.un.org. B624/01 GCSE Gateway Science Additional Science B Question Paper Unit 2 Modules B4 C4 P4 (Foundation Tier) Q.7(c), image © Mike Mcnamee/Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com. B624/02 GCSE Gateway Science Additional Science B Question Paper Unit 2 Modules B4 C4 P4 (Higher Tier) Q.6(d), image © Mike Mcnamee/Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com.

67 B641/02 GCSE Gateway Science Chemistry B Question Paper Unit 1 Modules C1 C2 C3 (Higher Tier) Q.8, image (left) © Bryan Busovicki / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.8, image (right) © Vasiliki Varvaki / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. B651/01 GCSE Gateway Science Physics B Question Paper Unit 1 Modules P1 P2 P3 (Foundation Tier) Q.4, image © Amy Walters / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B651/02 GCSE Gateway Science Physics B Question Paper Unit 1 Modules P1 P2 P3 (Higher Tier) Q.3(a), image © Amy Walters / iStock. www.istockphoto.com B652/01 GCSE Gateway Science Physics B Question Paper Unit 2 Modules P4 P5 P6 (Foundation Tier) Q.6, image © Greg Marshall / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. Q.9, image © NASA, www.nasa.gov. B711/01 GCSE Gateway Science B Question Paper Science modules B1 C1 P1 (Foundation Tier) Q.3, image © Robyn Mackenzie / iStock. www.istockphoto.com. B712/01 GCSE Gateway Science, Science B Question Paper Science modules B2, C2, P2 – Foundation Tier Q.8, Image OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.13, graphs Based on Vostok Ice Core data. Q.13b, table OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. B712/02 GCSE Gateway Science, Science B Question Paper Science modules B2, C2, P2 – Higher Tier Q.14, graphs Based on Vostok Ice Core data. Q.14b, table OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.14c, table OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. B721/01 GCSE Gateway Science, Additional Science B Question Paper Additional Science modules B3, C3, P3 (Foundation Tier) Q.2(b) Adapted from J. H. Wilmore and D. L. Costill, Physiology of Sport and Exercise, 2nd revised edition, 1999, Human Kinetics Publishers. Q.2(c) Adapted from Jostein Grimsmo, Irene Grundvold, Sverre Maehlum and Harald Arnesen, High prevalence of atrial fibrillation in long-term endurance cross- country skiers: echocardiographic findings and possible predictors: a 28-30 years follow-up study, European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation 2010 17: 100, published by Sage. www.sagepublications.com. Q.5(a), image © Alexander Gordeyev / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. Q.11, image © Honda (UK) Media, 2010. www.hondauk-media.co.uk. Q.12(a) Adapted from 3MM Tread Campaign, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), 2005. www.3mmtyres.co.uk.

68 B721/02 GCSE Gateway Science, Additional Science B Question Paper Additional Science modules B3, C3, P3 (Higher Tier) Q.1(b) Adapted from J. H. Wilmore and D. L. Costill, Physiology of Sport and Exercise, 2nd revised edition, 1999, Human Kinetics Publishers. Q.1(c) Adapted from Jostein Grimsmo, Irene Grundvold, Sverre Maehlum and Harald Arnesen, High prevalence of atrial fibrillation in long-term endurance cross- country skiers: echocardiographic findings and possible predictors: a 28-30 years follow-up study, European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation 2010 17: 100, published by Sage. www.sagepublications.com. Q.4(b), image © Steve Gschmeissner/Science Photo Library. www.sciencephoto.com. Q.5(a), image © Alexander Gordeyev / Shutterstock. www.shutterstock.com. Q.11, image © Honda (UK) Media, 2010. www.hondauk-media.co.uk. Q.12(a) Adapted from 3MM Tread Campaign, The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), 2005. www.3mmtyres.co.uk. B731/01 GCSE Gateway Science Biology B Question Paper Biology B Unit 1: B1 B2 B3 (Foundation Tier) Q.2 Joseph Merrick carte de visite photo, c. 1889, Royal London Hospital Archives, ref. RLHLH/P/3/24/2. www.wikidpedia.org. Q.4a © Benny Rytter / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.4b A fawn morph of the Eastern Quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus), uploaded by 'Ways', 22 December 2009. Reproduced under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Licence. http://en.wikipedia.org. Q.6d Graphs taken from report Indicators of Climate Change in the UK, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), 2003, www.defra.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Data source for Lyme Disease cases 1986-2002: Dr Robert Smith, Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre (CDSC), 2003. Reproduced by kind permission of CDSC. Data source for average summer temperature 1986-2002: Met Office, www.metoffice.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. B731/02 GCSE Gateway Science Biology B Question Paper Biology B Unit 1: B1 B2 B3 (Higher Tier) Q.1 © Henrik Larsson / iStock. www.istockphoto.com Q.4 A fawn morph of the Eastern Quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus), uploaded by 'Ways', 22 December 2009. Reproduced under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Licence. http://en.wikipedia.org. Q.6c Graphs taken from report Indicators of Climate Change in the UK, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), 2003, www.defra.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Data source for Lyme Disease cases 1986-2002: Dr Robert Smith, Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre (CDSC), 2003. Reproduced by kind permission of CDSC. Data source for average summer temperature 1986-2002: Met Office, www.metoffice.gov.uk. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence.

69 Biology B Unit 1: B1 B2 B3 (Higher Tier) – continued Q.7a Dr Henry D Prange, Temperature Regulation by Respiratory Evaporation in Grasshoppers, published in The Journal of Experimental Biology, November 1990, issue 154, p 468, fig 6, The Company of Biologists Ltd, 1990, http://jeb.biologists.org/content/154/1/463.full.pdf B751/01 GCSE Gateway Science Physics B Question Paper Physics B Unit 1: P1 P2 P3 (Foundation Tier) Q.1, data OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.9, image Asteroid 243 Ida, 28 August 1993, Courtesy of NASA / JPL Near Earth Object Program. http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov. B751/02 GCSE Gateway Science Physics B Question Paper Physics B Unit 1: P1 P2 P3 (Higher Tier) Q.4(a), data United States Environmental Protection Agency, National trends in Ozone levels, Ozone Air Quality 1980 - 2010 (Based on Annual 4th Maximum 8-hour average) National Trend based on 247 sites, www.epa.gov. F211/01 GCE Biology Insert Cells, Exchange & Transport Fig. 1.1 Adapted image. © John Bavosi / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. Fig 2.1 © Dr Richard Kessel & Dr Gene Shih, Visuals Unlimited / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. F212/01 GCE Biology Question Paper Molecules, Biodiversity, Food & Health Q.5b, Fig. 5.1 Adapted from Fig 1; Increase in the number of species assesed for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (2000-2011.2), published on IUCN Red List of Threatened Species website, 2012, © International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, www.iucnredlist.org. Reproduced by kind permission of IUCN Global Species Programme Red List Unit. Q.8, Fig. 8 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. F214/01 GCE Biology Question Paper Communications, Homeostasis & Energy Q.3a, Fig.3.1 © Dr Kenneth R Miller / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. F215/01 GCE Biology Question Paper Control, Genomes & Environment Table 2.1 Data source: Charles Darwin Foundation, www.darwinfoundation.org. Reproduced by kind permission. Fig 8.2 With kind permission from Springer Science+Business Media: Journal Removal of invasive shrubs reduces exotic earthworm Populations, volume 11, 2009, page 667, Michael D Madritch and Richard L Lindroth, figure 2, University of Wisconsin. F221/01 GCE Human Biology Insert Molecules, Blood and Gas Exchange Fig. 3.1 © Eye of Science / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. F222/01 GCE Human Biology Question Paper Growth, Development & Disease Q.1d, Table 1.1 Source for graph and table: National Child Measurement Programme: England, 2008/09 school year, p 5, and National Child Measurement Programme: England, 2009/10 school year, p 7, The NHS Information Centre, Lifestyle Statistics, www.ic.nhs.uk. Copyright © 2012, Re-used with the permission of The Health and Social Care Information Centre. All rights reserved. Q.2e Herceptin® is a registered trademark.

70 GCE Human Biology – continued Q.3c, Fig. 3.1 Trends in tuberculosis incidence and their determinants in 134 countries, C Dye, K Lönnroth, E Jaramillo, BG Williams & M Raviglione, World Health Organization 2009, http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/87/9/08-058453/en/, accessed 12 September 2011. Q.4d, Fig. 4.1 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.5a, Fig. 5.1 F X Bosch, A Lorincz, N Muñoz, C J L M Meijer, K V Shah, The causal relation between human papillomavirus and cervical cancer, 22 January 2002, volume 55, issue 4, table 3, J Clin Pathol 2002;55:244-265, BMJ Publishing Group, www.jcp.bmjjournals.com. Q.6a, Fig. 6.1 Data source: National Center for Health Statistics, Health, United States, 2006; With Chartbook on Trends in the Health of Americans, Hyattsville, MD: 2006. Case Study Text 1, fig. 1.1 Source for graph and table: National Child Measurement Programme: England, 2008/09 school year, p 5, and National Child Measurement Programme: England, 2009/10 school year, p 7, The NHS Information Centre, Lifestyle Statistics, www.ic.nhs.uk. Copyright © 2012, Re-used with the permission of The Health and Social Care Information Centre. All rights reserved. Text 2 Text adapted from Postnote, April 2009, nr 329 and May 2009, nr 333, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology, Parliamentary Copyright 2009, www.parliament.uk. This information is licensed under the terms of the Open Parliament Licence. Sean O'Neill, Mining your data for cancer clues, NewScientist, 29 June 2011, www.newscientist.com. Herceptin® is a registered trademark. F224/01 GCE Human Biology Question Paper Energy, Reproduction & Populations Q.1, Table 1.1. R.A. Hatcher, J. Trussell, F. Stewart, et al, Contraceptive Technology, 17th Revised edition, 09 September 1998, Ardent Media Inc. Q.4c, Fig. 4.1 SeGCEs data source: based on data from John Church and Neil White and combined data from TOPEX/Poseidon, Jason 1 and Jason 2 (CSIRO), www.cmar.csiro.au. Reproduced by kind permission of CSIRO. CO² levels data source: based on data from the Scripps CO² Program and Mauna Loa Observatory. F225/01 GCE Human Biology Question Paper Genetics, Control & Ageing Q.2b, Table 2.1 Kim McPherson, Tim Marsh and Martin Brown, Foresight, Tackling Obesities: Future Choices project 2nd edition, appendix 1, page 68, table 12, October 2007, Department of Innovation, Universities and skills (DIUS), currently known as Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS), Crown Copyright 2007. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Q.4 Diagram source: www.Gcsebiologyblog.blogspot.com Insert Fig. 2.1 Kim McPherson, Tim Marsh and Martin Brown, Foresight, Tackling Obesities: Future Choices project 2nd edition, appendix 1, page 68, table 12, October 2007, Department of Innovation, Universities and skills (DIUS), currently known as Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS), Crown Copyright 2007. Reproduced under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Fig. 5.1 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

71 F322/01 GCE Chemistry A Question Paper Chains, Energy & Resources Q.8 SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, November 2011) F324/01 GCE Chemistry A Question Paper Rings, Polymers & Analysis Q.1e SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, November 2011) Q.3e(ii) OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

F332/01 GCE Chemistry B Advance Notice Chemistry of Natural Resources Adapted from A hole in the sky, Science in School, winter 2010, text by Tim Harrison & Dudley Shallcross, images by Marlene Rau. ISSN 1818-0353 (print), 1818-0361 (online), pp 46-53 (print), EIROforum, www.scienceinschool.org. Reproduced by permission. F334/01 GCE Chemistry B Question Paper Chemistry of Materials Q.2 Any reference within this exam paper to existing products is entirely coincidental. Q.2d(i) SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 28 May 2011). Q.2d(ii) SDBSWeb : http://riodb01.ibase.aist.go.jp/sdbs/ (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 28 May 2011). Q.4 Nochromix® is a registered trademark of Godax Laboratories, Inc. F335/01 GCE Chemistry B Question Paper Chemistry by Design Q.5g OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source.

G491/01 GCE Physics B (Advancing Physics) Question Paper Physics in Action Q.7, Fig.7.1, image Ultrasound scan of a 20-week-old foetus, Advancing Physics, Version 2, 2009. Reproduced by kind permission of Professor Alan Cottenden. G495/01 GCE Physics B (Advancing Physics) Advance Notice / Insert Field and Particle Pictures Fig.4, image Fundus photo showing scatter laser surgery for diabetic retinopathy, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health. www.nei.nih.gov. G622/01 AS GCE Applied Science Question Paper Monitoring the Activity of the Human Body Q.1, fig.1.1 MSeries, Crash ! How I fractured my acetabulum, copyright © Martin Newstead. Q.1, fig.1.2 MSeries, Crash ! How I fractured my acetabulum, copyright © Martin Newstead Q.2, fig. 2.1 Image taken from Clinton Community College website, www.clinton.edu, copyright © 2012 Michael J. Gregory. Reproduced by kind permission of the author.

72 G623/01 AS GCE Applied Science Insert Cells and Molecules Text 1 Ministry of Rural Development, Dept. of Rural Water Supply, Drinking Water Quality in Cambodia, Country Report, in ESCAP, IWMI Seminar on Environmental and Public Health Risks due to Contamination of Soils, Crops, Surface and Groundwater from Urban, Industrial and Natural Sources in South East Asia, ESCAP, IWMI: Hanoi, 12 December 2002, www.unescap.org. Text 2 Adapted from Ceramic Water Filter at RDIC, www.rdic.org. Reproduced by kind permission of Resource Development International - Cambodia (RDIC). Fig.1.1 Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), Use of Ceramic Water Filters in Cambodia, The World Bank (2007), p. 7. Reproduced by kind permission. Fig.1.2 Marcus F Aguilar, Dr. Joe Brown Ph D, Access to Safe Drinking Water in Cambodia: Available Sources and Point of Use Water Treatment, JOSHUA, volume 8, May 2010, p 28, fig 1, University of Alabama 2010, www.bama.ua.edu. Reproduced by kind permission. Question Paper Q.1, Fig.1.1 Biophoto Associates / Science Photo Library, www.sciencephoto.com. G628/01 GCE Applied Science Case Study Sampling, Testing & Processing Fig. 2a, image Victor Blair, Who Murdered Napoleon? Probably Nobody!, January 2002, The Napoleon Series, www.napoleon-series.org. Reproduced by kind permission of the author. Instruction for Teachers Fig. 2a, image Victor Blair, Who Murdered Napoleon? Probably Nobody!, January 2002, The Napoleon Series, www.napoleon-series.org. Reproduced by kind permission of the author. G635/01 A2 GCE Applied Science Question Paper Working Waves Q.4, fig.4.1 OCR is aware that third party material appeared in this exam but as it has not been possible to identify and acknowledge the source. Q.7, fig.7.1 & 7.2 © OCR.

G641/01 AS GCE Science Question Paper Remote Sensing and the Natural Environment. Q.1, Fig.1.1 C. Reid & N. Collins, Food Webs Uncoupled, Catalyst, Vol 15, Issue 3, pp.16-18, Gatsby Science Enhancement Programme, www.sep.org.uk. Reproduced by kind permission of Gatsby Charitable Foundation. Q.1e, fig.1.2 C. Reid & N. Collins, Food Webs Uncoupled, Catalyst, Vol 15, Issue 3, pp.16-18, Gatsby Science Enhancement Programme, www.sep.org.uk. Reproduced by kind permission of Gatsby Charitable Foundation. Q.3b, fig.3.2 © NASA JPL, Ring World Series, www.nasa.gov. Q.4, image Oliver Kuederle, Ankarana dry forest, Copyright © 1996-2012 Oliver Kuederle. www.kuederle.com G642/01 AS GCE Science Question Paper Science and Human Acitvity Q2, fig.2.1 Dr. Michael Pidwirny & Scott Jones, Fundamentals of Physical Geography, 2nd Edition, Copyright © 1999-2010 Michael Pidwirny. www.physicalgeography.net Q.5 Live and Extremely Dangerous, © The Times, London, 12 March 2001, www.timesonline.co.uk.

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R072/01 Level 1 Cambridge National in Science Resource Booklet / Insert How scientific Ideas have developed p.4, data Average Annual Global Number of People Flooded under Three Emissions Scenarios, reproduced by kind permission of the Flood Hazard Research Centre, Faculty of Geography and Environmental Science, Middlesex University in London. www.mdx.ac.uk. Question Paper Q.7, image 1 Ptolemy (Caudius Ptolemaeus), early baroque artist's rendition, uploaded by Tucker Research, 30 September 2006. www.wikipedia.org Q.7, image 2 Portrait of Galileo by Justus Sustermans, 1636, uploaded by Dmitry Rozhkov, 5 December 2008, www.wikipedia.org. R072/02 Level 2 Cambridge National in Science Resource Booklet / Insert How scientific Ideas have developed p.4, data Average Annual Global Number of People Flooded under Three Emissions Scenarios, reproduced by kind permission of the Flood Hazard Research Centre, Faculty of Geography and Environmental Science, Middlesex University in London. www.mdx.ac.uk. Question Paper Q.7, image 1 Ptolemy (Caudius Ptolemaeus), early baroque artist's rendition, uploaded by Tucker Research, 30 September 2006. www.wikipedia.org Q.7, image 2 Portrait of Galileo by Justus Sustermans, 1636, uploaded by Dmitry Rozhkov, 5 December 2008, www.wikipedia.org. Q.7, image 3 Sir Isaac Newton by and published by John Smith; after Sir Godfrey Kneller, Bt mezzotint, 1712 (1702). © National Portrait Gallery, London.

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Society, Health and Development F939/01 Principle Learning Level 2 Society, Health and Case Study

Development Principles, Values and Personal Development in Society, Health and Any reference within this exam paper to existing companies or Development. organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations. F948/01 Principle Learning Level 3 Society, Health and Case Study

Development The Society, health and Development Context. Paragraph 3 Adapted from an amazing story, NHS Blood and Transplant, www.blood.co.uk. Accessed 26 November 2011 (this case study does no longer appear on the NHS Blood and Transplant website). Paragraph 5 Quote from Another austerity hit for families as children's centres face closure, 17 October 2011, National Children's Bureau (NCB), www.ncb.org.uk F949/01 Principle Learning Level 3 Society, Health and Case Study

Development Principles and Values in Practice Paragraph 1 Quote adapted from NHS, What is Choose and Book?, www.chooseandbook.nhs.uk © 2012 Crown Copyright.

Sociology G671/01 AS GCE Sociology Insert Exploring Socialisation, Culture and Identity Text Based on Ian Rees Jones, Miranda Leontowitsch and Paul Higgs, The Experience of Retirement in Second Modernity: Generational Habitus among Retired Senior Managers, Sociology, February 2010 vol. 44 no. 1, pp 103-120, Sage Journals / BSA Publications Ltd, www.soc.sagepub.com. G674/01 A2 GCE Sociology Insert Exploring Social Inequality and Difference Text Based on Paul Hodkinson, Ageing in a Spectacular 'Youth Culture': Continuity, Change and Community amongst older Goths, British Journal of Sociology, June 2011, Vol 62, Issue 2, pp 262-282, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, © London School of Economics and Political Science 2011.

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Spanish F721/01 GCE Spanish Role Play Cards Speaking Role Play A, Text Adapted from leaflet Lost Property Guidelines, Island Line Trains and South West Trains. Role Play A, Logo © South West Trains. Reproduced by kind permission of South West Trains. Role Play B, Image Photo © Helen Jeeves. Role Play C Any reference within this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations. Role Play C, Image © René Mansi / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. Teachers Booklet Role Play A, Text Adapted from leaflet Lost Property Guidelines, Island Line Trains and South West Trains. Role Play A, Logo © South West Trains. Reproduced by kind permission of South West Trains. Role Play B, Image Photo © Helen Jeeves. Role Play C Any reference within this exam paper to existing companies or organisations is entirely coincidental, and not intended as a depiction of such companies or organisations. Role Play C, Image © René Mansi / iStock, www.istockphoto.com. F722/01 AS GCE Spanish Mark Scheme Listening, Reading & Writing 1 Task 1 Adapted from Ivan M, Rescatados dos snowboarders perdidos en Sierra Nevada, 11 March 2010, Nevasport.com, www.nevasport.com. Reproduced by kind permission of Nevasport.com. Task 2 Casi 3.400 conductores denunciados en 7 días por usar el móvil al conducer, 18 April 2001, EFE Agencia. Task 3 Adapted from Grace Chou, Efectos del Turismo en la Ciudad Perdida de los Incas, 27 January 2011, El Mundo de Español, www.gcspanishcorner.blogspot.com. Question Paper Task 5 Adapted from Rosa Pich, En casa comemos 240 litros de leche y 1.300 galletas María al mes, 23 June 2011, La Vanguardia, www.lavanguardia.com. Task 6 Adapted from Carmen Salvador, El Jardinero Universal de Soria, 01 October 2007, Mía Magazine, p 72, G+J España. Task 7 Adapted from articles: - Fuerte apoyo a huelga de educadores by ,Rosita Argüello, Crhoy.com, 29 June 2011, www.crhoy.com. - Costa Rica: Huelga de profesores concluye sin acuerdo, Enorno Inteligente.com, 29 June 2011, www.entornointeligente.com. - Polícía y Tránsito vigilarán hoy huelga de educadores by Luis Edo. Díaz, La Nación, 28 June 2011, www.nacion.com.

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F724/01 A2 GCE Spanish Mark Scheme Listening, Reading & Writing 2 Task 1 Text inspired by article Montan el primer tramo de la recogida neumática by I. Marzo and D. Jurado, 11 April 2007, 20minutos.es, www.20minutos.es. Task 2 Text inspired by article Arqueólogos denuncian destrucción de patrimonio por el rally Dakar, 14 February 2001, Terra, www.terra.cl. Question Paper Task 3-6 Text inspired by article La central nuclear de Vandellós II seguirá abierta otros diez años más, EFE, 21 July 2010, RTVE.es, www.rtve.es. Task 7-10 Text inspired by El delito viaja en Subte, enelSubte.com, 21 June 2011, www.enelsubte.com.

Sport & Active Leisure R041/01 Cambridge National Award in Sport Science Question Paper Reducing the risk of sport injuries Q.7 Taken from Epilepsy Action website, About Epilepsy, www.epilepsy.org.uk.

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Travel and Tourism G720/01 AS GCE Applied Travel and Tourism Case Study Introducing Travel and Tourism Document 1 Matt Broughton and Nick Lynch, Cumbria Visitor Survey 2009, pp. 4-7, published by QA Research on behalf of Cumbria Tourism. © Copyright 2009 Cumbria Tourism. Reproduced by kind permission. www.cumbriatourism.org. Document 2 English Heritage Handbook 2010/11, pp. 2, 230-31, 2010, © Copyright English Heritage. www.english-heritage.org.uk. Document 3 The National Trust Handbook 2010, p. 281. © Copyright 2010 The National Trust. www.nationaltrust.org.uk. Document 4 Adapted from Mickledore Travel, About Us, © Copyright 2003 - 2012 Mickledore Travel Ltd. www.mickledore.co.uk. Document 5 Shearings Holidays, About Us, © Copyright Shearings Holidays. www.shearings.com. Document 6 Cumbria Crack, Key figures from the public & private sector address key summit on the future of tourism in Cumbria, 29 June 2011. © Copyright Cumbria Crack. All rights reserved. www.cumbriacrack.com. G723/01 AS GCE Applied Travel and Tourism Question Paper International Travel Q.1(a), Fig.1(a) Sourced from The Digest of Tourism Statistics, p.33, January 2011, The Mersey Partnership. www.merseyside.org.uk. Q.1(b), Fig. 1(b) © OCR. Q.2, Fig.2 © OCR. Q.3, Fig.3 Adapted from Saga Holidays, Themed Holidays, accessed 2011. © Copyright Saga 2012 / Acromas Holdings Ltd. www.saga.co.uk. Q.4, Fig.4 © 2012 Eurostar International Ltd. All Rights Reserved. www.eurostar.com. UK Figures correct as of August 2011. G728/01 A2 GCE Applied Travel and Tourism Resource Booklet Tourism Development Figs. 1a & 1b Westfield Stratford City - Olympic Context, reproduced by kind permission of the Westfield Group. © 2009 Westfield Group. www.uk-westfield.com. Fig. 1c Cable Car Will Be Called 'Emirates Air Line,' Londonist, 7 October 2011. Copyright © 2011 Londonist. www.londonist.com. Fig. 1c, image Image sourced from promotional video for the Emirates Air Line, © Copyright 2011 Transport for London. www.tfl.gov.uk. Fig.2a Reproduced by kind permission of Madeira Seekers, © Copyright 2007 Madeira-Seekers Inc., www.madeira-seekers.com. Fig.2b Fiona Govan, Madeira floods: tourists urged not to cancel holidays, 23 February 2010, © The Telegraph Media Group 2010. www.telegraph.co.uk. Fig.3a The Passenger Shipping Association (PSA), PSA Press Release, Cruising Continues to grow, 4 May 2011, reproduced by kind permission of PSA. www.the-psa.co.uk. Fig.3b, image © Paul Joseph Brown / InvestigateWest, August 15 2010. www.invw.org. Figs.3b & 3c John Finity, Overboard?: The environmental and cultural impact of cruises, 7 December 2009, Matador Network, www.matadornetwork.com.

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G734/01 A2 GCE Applied Travel and Tourism Case Study Marketing in Travel & Tourism Fig.1, image © Peter Phipp / Travelshots.com / Alamy. www.alamy.com. Figs.1-4 Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, various web pages, © Copyright 2012, reproduced by kind permission of the Shakespeare Globe Trust. www.shakespeareglobe.com. Fig.5, images The London Marque - and the name London & Partners and other names and logos used by London & Partners are registered trademarks or trade names of London & Partners and may not be used without the consent of London & Partners. www.londonandpartners.com.

European Tour Operators Association (ETOA) © Copyright 2012 ETOA. www.etoa.org.

UKinbound. © Copyright 2012. www.ukinbound.org.

The British Educational Travel Association (BETA). © Copyright 2012 BETA. www.betauk.com. Removed due to third party copyright restrictions.

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