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AQA A-Level Further Maths 2026 Predicted Practice Paper — Paper 3 Statistics
A-Level Further Mathematics · AQA-style · 120 minutes · 100 marks
Modelled component: 7367/3S · Calculator permitted
7367/3S model: 100 marks, 120 minutes.
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0–100 model (higher = more demanding)
- discrete distributions
- continuous distributions
- confidence intervals
- hypothesis tests
- correlation
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Section A
Short and medium-length questions. Answer ALL questions.
Question SECTION-A1 (4 marks)
A-Level Discrete Random Variables problem. Answer this exam-style question on Discrete Random Variables. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Question SECTION-A2 (5 marks)
A-Level Poisson & Binomial problem. Answer this exam-style question on Poisson & Binomial. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Question SECTION-A3 (6 marks)
A-Level Chi-Squared Tests problem. Answer this exam-style question on Chi-Squared Tests. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Question SECTION-A4 (7 marks)
A-Level Probability Generating Functions problem. A sample of 49 students is used to test a claim about revision time. The summary statistic is compared with a 5% significance level. (a) State suitable hypotheses. (b) Carry out the required calculation or decision step. (c) Interpret the result in the context of the claim.
Question SECTION-A5 (8 marks)
A-Level Estimation, Confidence & Tests problem. Answer this exam-style question on Estimation, Confidence & Tests. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Question SECTION-A6 (8 marks)
A-Level Continuous Distributions problem. A sample of 55 students is used to test a claim about revision time. The summary statistic is compared with a 5% significance level. (a) State suitable hypotheses. (b) Carry out the required calculation or decision step. (c) Interpret the result in the context of the claim.
Question SECTION-A7 (9 marks)
A-Level Discrete Random Variables problem. Answer this exam-style question on Discrete Random Variables. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Question SECTION-A8 (10 marks)
A-Level Poisson & Binomial problem. Answer this exam-style question on Poisson & Binomial. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Section B
Extended multi-part questions. Answer ALL questions.
Question SECTION-B1 (12 marks)
A-Level Chi-Squared Tests problem. Answer this exam-style question on Chi-Squared Tests. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
Question SECTION-B2 (13 marks)
A-Level Probability Generating Functions problem. A sample of 67 students is used to test a claim about revision time. The summary statistic is compared with a 5% significance level. (a) State suitable hypotheses. (b) Carry out the required calculation or decision step. (c) Interpret the result in the context of the claim.
Question SECTION-B3 (18 marks)
A-Level Estimation, Confidence & Tests problem. Answer this exam-style question on Estimation, Confidence & Tests. You should show clear working, justify each step and give your final answer in a suitable form.
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