City and Guilds functional skills maths level 2 past papers are divided into two separate exams, a non-calculator exam and a calculator exam. The first paper (non-calculator) is worth 25% of the total marks and the second paper (calculator) is 75% of the total marks. The pass mark is based on the total number of marks achieved over both papers, which on average is 55%, which is equal to 33 marks out of 60.
Calculator? | Marks | Time | |
---|---|---|---|
Section 1 Section 1 | Non-Calculator | 15 Marks | 25 Minutes |
Section 2 Section 2 | Calculator | 45 Marks | 80 Minutes |
Total Total | - | 60 Marks | 105 Minutes |
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This 5 set of Functional Skills Maths Level 2 practice papers are a great way to revise for your Functional Skills Maths Level 2 exam. These practice papers have been specially tailored to match the format, structure, and question types used by each of the main exam boards for functional skills Maths. Each of the 5 papers also comes with a comprehensive mark scheme, so you can see how well you did, and identify areas to improve on.
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Practice for your functional skills Maths level 2, questions from every topic included.
Functional Skills Maths Level 2 exam questions are an excellent way of helping students prepare for their exam, whilst getting exposure to types of questions they may face in the exam. The Functional Skills Maths Level 2 Worksheets by Topic contain lots of questions covering each topic that may be assessed in the exam.
City and Guilds functional skills maths level 2 exam content is split up into three areas:
Most of the longer form questions will require you to use different skills from more than one topic, so it is important to revise all three areas thoroughly and practice problem solving skills using all topics in the specification. Moreover, it is especially important to include all your working for questions worth multiple marks. This is because you may be awarded some marks if your method is correct, but you have made errors in your calculations.