OCR GCSE Maths Practice Papers
Generate practice papers aligned with OCR GCSE Mathematics (J560). Foundation & Higher tier with worked solutions and mark schemes.
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OCR (Oxford, Cambridge and RSA Examinations) is a leading UK awarding body. Their GCSE Mathematics (J560) specification is known for its clear structure and emphasis on mathematical reasoning alongside procedural fluency.
Paper 1
Non-calculator
100 marks
1hr 30min
Paper 2
Calculator
100 marks
1hr 30min
Paper 3
Calculator
100 marks
1hr 30min
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MathQuizily generates practice papers covering OCR specification content. These are not official OCR materials. They are designed for classroom practice and revision.
OCR Assessment Features
Assessment Objectives
AO1 (50%), AO2 (25%), AO3 (25%) - balanced procedural and reasoning.
Structured Questions
Multi-part questions building from simple to complex.
Reasoning Emphasis
Questions requiring explanation and justification.
Problem Solving in Context
Real-world applications requiring mathematical modelling.
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What is OCR GCSE Maths?
OCR GCSE Mathematics (J560) covers number, algebra, ratio and proportion, geometry, and statistics and probability. Like other GCSE maths specs, it has three exam papers totalling 240 marks.
How is OCR GCSE Maths structured?
OCR GCSE Maths consists of three papers: Paper 1 (non-calculator), Paper 2 (calculator), and Paper 3 (calculator). Each paper is 1 hour 30 minutes and worth 80 marks. Foundation tier covers grades 1-5, Higher tier covers grades 4-9.
Can MathQuizily create OCR-style practice papers?
Yes. MathQuizily generates OCR-aligned GCSE Maths practice papers for Foundation and Higher tiers. Each test comes with worked answers in a printable PDF for just £0.80.
Do many schools use OCR for GCSE Maths?
OCR is one of the three main GCSE Maths exam boards in England alongside AQA and Edexcel. It is particularly popular in certain regions and academy trusts. The content and difficulty are equivalent across all boards.