MARK SCHEME – AS MATHEMATICS – 7356/2 – JUNE
2023
AQA
AS
MATHEMATICS
7356/2
Paper 2
Mark scheme
June 2023
2
, MARK SCHEME – AS MATHEMATICS – 7356/2 – JUNE
2023
Mark scheme instructions to examiners
General
The mark scheme for each question shows:
the marks available for each part of the question
the total marks available for the question
marking instructions that indicate when marks should be awarded or withheld including the principle
on which each mark is awarded. Information is included to help the examiner make his or her
judgement and to delineate what is creditworthy from that not worthy of credit
a typical solution. This response is one we expect to see frequently. However credit must be given on
the basis of the marking instructions.
If a student uses a method which is not explicitly covered by the marking instructions the same
principles of marking should be applied. Credit should be given to any valid methods. Examiners should
seek advice from their senior examiner if in any doubt.
Key to mark types
M mark is for method
R mark is for reasoning
A mark is dependent on M marks and is for accuracy
B mark is independent of M marks and is for method and accuracy
E mark is for explanation
F follow through from previous incorrect result
Key to mark scheme abbreviations
CAO correct answer only
CSO correct solution only
ft follow through from previous incorrect result
‘their’ indicates that credit can be given from previous incorrect result
AWFW anything which falls within
AWRT anything which rounds to
ACF any correct form
AG answer given
SC special case
OE or equivalent
NMS no method shown
PI possibly implied
sf significant figure(s)
dp decimal place(s)
ISW Ignore Subsequent Workings
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, MARK SCHEME – AS MATHEMATICS – 7356/2 – JUNE
2023
AS/A-level Maths/Further Maths assessment objectives
AO Description
AO1.1a Select routine procedures
AO1 AO1.1b Correctly carry out routine procedures
AO1.2 Accurately recall facts, terminology and definitions
AO2.1 Construct rigorous mathematical arguments (including proofs)
AO2.2a Make deductions
AO2.2b Make inferences
AO2 AO2.3 Assess the validity of mathematical arguments
AO2.4 Explain their reasoning
AO2.5 Use mathematical language and notation correctly
AO3.1a Translate problems in mathematical contexts into mathematical processes
AO3.1b Translate problems in non-mathematical contexts into mathematical processes
AO3.2a Interpret solutions to problems in their original context
AO3.2b Where appropriate, evaluate the accuracy and limitations of solutions to problems
AO3.3 Translate situations in context into mathematical models
AO3 AO3.4 Use mathematical models
AO3.5a Evaluate the outcomes of modelling in context
AO3.5b Recognise the limitations of models
AO3.5c Where appropriate, explain how to refine models
4
2023
AQA
AS
MATHEMATICS
7356/2
Paper 2
Mark scheme
June 2023
2
, MARK SCHEME – AS MATHEMATICS – 7356/2 – JUNE
2023
Mark scheme instructions to examiners
General
The mark scheme for each question shows:
the marks available for each part of the question
the total marks available for the question
marking instructions that indicate when marks should be awarded or withheld including the principle
on which each mark is awarded. Information is included to help the examiner make his or her
judgement and to delineate what is creditworthy from that not worthy of credit
a typical solution. This response is one we expect to see frequently. However credit must be given on
the basis of the marking instructions.
If a student uses a method which is not explicitly covered by the marking instructions the same
principles of marking should be applied. Credit should be given to any valid methods. Examiners should
seek advice from their senior examiner if in any doubt.
Key to mark types
M mark is for method
R mark is for reasoning
A mark is dependent on M marks and is for accuracy
B mark is independent of M marks and is for method and accuracy
E mark is for explanation
F follow through from previous incorrect result
Key to mark scheme abbreviations
CAO correct answer only
CSO correct solution only
ft follow through from previous incorrect result
‘their’ indicates that credit can be given from previous incorrect result
AWFW anything which falls within
AWRT anything which rounds to
ACF any correct form
AG answer given
SC special case
OE or equivalent
NMS no method shown
PI possibly implied
sf significant figure(s)
dp decimal place(s)
ISW Ignore Subsequent Workings
3
, MARK SCHEME – AS MATHEMATICS – 7356/2 – JUNE
2023
AS/A-level Maths/Further Maths assessment objectives
AO Description
AO1.1a Select routine procedures
AO1 AO1.1b Correctly carry out routine procedures
AO1.2 Accurately recall facts, terminology and definitions
AO2.1 Construct rigorous mathematical arguments (including proofs)
AO2.2a Make deductions
AO2.2b Make inferences
AO2 AO2.3 Assess the validity of mathematical arguments
AO2.4 Explain their reasoning
AO2.5 Use mathematical language and notation correctly
AO3.1a Translate problems in mathematical contexts into mathematical processes
AO3.1b Translate problems in non-mathematical contexts into mathematical processes
AO3.2a Interpret solutions to problems in their original context
AO3.2b Where appropriate, evaluate the accuracy and limitations of solutions to problems
AO3.3 Translate situations in context into mathematical models
AO3 AO3.4 Use mathematical models
AO3.5a Evaluate the outcomes of modelling in context
AO3.5b Recognise the limitations of models
AO3.5c Where appropriate, explain how to refine models
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