Textbooks provide the facts, but past papers teach you how to apply them. Examination boards tend to repeat question structures and themes. By working through previous exams, you become familiar with the specific phrasing used by examiners. This reduces "exam shock" on the day and helps you identify which topics—like stoichiometry, organic chemistry, or electrolysis—frequently carry the most marks.

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