A-level Sociology: Past Papers – AQA

Welcome to our A-level Past Papers Collection 

In this section you will be able to sufficiently prepare for your upcoming examination using past papers. Feel confident about your test by looking through previous A-level Sociology mock papers and having an idea of what questions you can expect to encounter. Studying for your A-levels can often feel like a daunting task, but past papers are a proven successful method of revision.  

Taking an exam doesn’t have to be a stressful event; by using our mock papers, you can alleviate pressure and sit your exam with a calm, clear head. 

Why Use A-level Sociology Past Papers? 

There are many advantages when using past papers. Without the pressure of a deadline, you can take your time going through each question to ensure you feel adequately prepared. The key benefits to using past papers includes: 

  • Familiarising yourself with exam structure – It is important to be aware of what kind of exam you are preparing for. Knowing the format, types of questions, and time limits can help optimise your study sessions. 
  • Identifying common question types – Know what questions to expect. Be confident in the knowledge that the questions you will be faced with are familiar, no nasty surprises! 
  • Strengthening weak areas – Brush up on aspects of Sociology you are not too assured of.  
  • Improve your time management skills – Time management is key when taking an exam. Look through each question and have an estimate of how long each question will take to answer. 
  • Build Confidence – Above all, being confident for an upcoming exam can make a huge difference. As the adage goes, “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” Head into your exam knowing you’ve done the most you can. Leave no stone unturned and take on your test with the utmost confidence.  

AQA

June 2022

June 2022 AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) Past Papers

A-Level Paper 1: Education with Theory and Methods (7192/1)
A-Level Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (7192/2)
A-Level Paper 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods (7192/3)

November 2021

November 2021 AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) Past Papers (Labelled as June 2021)

November 2021 A-Level Paper 1: Education with Theory and Methods (7192/1)
November 2021 A-Level Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (7192/2)
November 2021 A-Level Paper 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods (7192/3)

November 2020

November 2020 AQA A-Level Sociology (7192) Past Papers (Labelled as June 2020)

November 2020 A-Level Paper 1: Education with Theory and Methods (7192/1)
November 2020 A-Level Paper 2: Topics in Sociology (7192/2)
November 2020 A-Level Paper 3: Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods (7192/3)

To download past papers from the Oxbridge Home Learning A-level Sociology page, follow these steps: 

  • Visit the Page: Go to Oxbridge Home Learning - A-level Sociology Past Exam Papers. 
  • Choose Exam Board: Select your exam board (AQA). 
  • Select Year: Choose the desired exam year (e.g., June 2022). 
  • Choose Paper: Click on the specific paper or mark scheme you want to download. 
  • Download: Click on the "Paper" or "Mark Scheme" link to download the PDF. 

FAQs 

Q. Are these past papers free to download?  

A. Yes, all the past papers on our site are completely free to download. We believe in providing accessible resources to help you succeed in your A-level Sociology exams. 

Q. How can past papers improve my exam performance?  

A. Past papers allow you to practice answering real exam questions, identify common question patterns, and refine your timing and accuracy. 

Q. Where can I find A-level Sociology past papers?  

A. You can download past papers from the Oxbridge Home Learning website, specifically on the A-level Sociology Past Exam Papers page. 

Q. How do I choose the right past papers for my exam board?  

A. Ensure you select the correct exam board (AQA) and the appropriate year to match your syllabus and exam format. 

Q. What is the best way to use past papers in my study routine?  

A. Take timed practice exams, review your answers, and focus on areas where you need improvement to maximise your preparation efficiency.