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AQA A-Level Politics 2026 Predicted Practice Paper — Paper 1
A-Level Politics · AQA-style · 120 minutes · 77 marks
Modelled component: 7152/1 · Tier: Standard · Non-calculator
7152/1 model: 77 marks, 120 minutes.
Prediction type: predicted_paper · Evidence mode: historical · Full-length original StudyVector predicted-practice paper modelled on public exam-board structure. It is not official, leaked or guaranteed.
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75
0–100 model (higher = more demanding)
- UK constitution
- Parliament
- Prime Minister
- democracy and participation
- UK political examples
I completed a StudyVector A-Level Politics derived predicted-practice paper (2026) and scored 0/77. This is practice-only and not an official paper:
Section A
Medium-length explain questions on UK government. Answer all questions from Sections A and B.
Question SECTION-A1 (9 marks)
A-Level Politics The UK constitution question. Use relevant UK or comparative political examples. Explain the issue clearly, analyse competing arguments or extract evidence where provided, and evaluate how far the claim is convincing.
Question SECTION-A2 (9 marks)
A-Level Politics Parliament question. Use relevant UK or comparative political examples. Explain the issue clearly, analyse competing arguments or extract evidence where provided, and evaluate how far the claim is convincing.
Question SECTION-A3 (9 marks)
A-Level Politics The Prime Minister and executive question. Use relevant UK or comparative political examples. Explain the issue clearly, analyse competing arguments or extract evidence where provided, and evaluate how far the claim is convincing.
Section B
Extract or source-linked essay question. Answer all questions from Sections A and B.
Question SECTION-B1 (25 marks)
A-Level Politics Democracy and participation question. Use relevant UK or comparative political examples. Explain the issue clearly, analyse competing arguments or extract evidence where provided, and evaluate how far the claim is convincing.
Section C
Essay question - answer one from a choice. Answer all questions from Sections A and B.
Question SECTION-C1 (25 marks)
A-Level Politics Elections, parties and pressure groups question. Use relevant UK or comparative political examples. Explain the issue clearly, analyse competing arguments or extract evidence where provided, and evaluate how far the claim is convincing.
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