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Mastering Decision Making Questions in Exam: Strategies for Success

Prepare for Decision Making questions in your exam with these essential strategies. This section, worth the most marks, often consists of up to three parts requiring extensive answers. To succeed, you must clearly explain your reasoning and include supporting evidence from your study materials. Expect similar formats in past paper questions, and use the suggestions provided in your mock exam for targeted revision. Remember to evaluate all options, discuss advantages and disadvantages, and answer thoroughly to maximize your marks.

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Mastering Decision Making Questions in Exam: Strategies for Success

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  1. Decision Making Question - Part C of the Exam Worth most marks May have up to 3 sections Requires a longer answer Needs explaining language Must have evidence

  2. What to expect: past paper questions • Higher tier you have some suggestions at the end of your mock exam paper – do these for revision • Foundation – do the most likely to sheet and re-do your mock exam with corrections

  3. What to expect: past paper questions

  4. What to expect: past paper questions

  5. What to expect: past paper questions

  6. What to expect: past paper questions

  7. Patterns to be aware of… • Always requires use of all evidence in booklet • QWC tested • Evaluation of options • Explain why you rejected others • Suggest disadvantages and advantages of each

  8. Decision Making Question - Part C of the Exam Worth most marks May have up to 3 sections Requires a longer answer Needs explaining language Must have evidence

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