Questions & Mark Scheme [Edexcel 1ST0/1F]
Exam Resource Summary
The GCSE Statistics (9–1) June 2025 Paper 1 – Foundation Tier (Edexcel 1ST0/1F) – All
Assessment Questions & Mark Scheme resource provides the complete official exam paper and
corresponding mark scheme. It covers key statistical concepts such as data collection, representation,
averages, probability, and interpretation of results in real-world contexts. Designed for foundation-tier
candidates, this resource supports exam readiness by illustrating question structures, mark allocations,
and examiner expectations, making it ideal for revision and practice ahead of the May/June 2026
Edexcel GCSE Statistics (9–1) Paper 1 – Foundation Tier.
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, Answer ALL the questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided.
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You must write down all the stages in your working.
1 Chiara spins a fair 8‑sided spinner.
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6 2
4 4 3
(a) Circle the word from the list that best describes the likelihood that the spinner lands
on a 5
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certain evens likely impossible unlikely
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(b) On the probability scale, mark with a cross (×) the probability that the spinner lands
on a 4
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2
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(c) On the probability scale, mark with a cross (×) the probability that the spinner lands
on an even number.
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(d) Write down the probability that the spinner lands on a 3
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Chiara spins the spinner a total of 80 times.
(e) Work out the expected number of times the spinner will land on a 3
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(Total for Question 1 is 5 marks)
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, 2 David collected data about 34 players on the 2022–2023 Manchester United Premier
League football team.
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Each player has a playing position identified as goalkeeper or defender or midfielder
or forward.
The bar chart shows information about the playing positions of these players.
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8
Frequency
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goalkeeper defender midfielder forward
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Playing position
(Source: www.premierleague.com)
(a) Circle the two statistical diagrams from the list that would also be appropriate to
display this data.
time series pictogram pie chart population pyramid
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(b) Which playing position has the greatest number of players?
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(c) Which playing position has twice as many players as the goalkeeper position?
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David concludes that there are more defenders than midfielders who play for Premier
League football teams.
(d) Give one limitation of David’s conclusion.
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(Total for Question 2 is 4 marks)
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, 3 Johan sells tickets for a walking tour, a boat tour and a bus tour.
The pictogram shows the number of people who chose each type of tour one Saturday
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morning in June.
Type of tour Number of people
Walking
Key:
represents 4 people
Boat
Bus
(a) Write down the modal type of tour.
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(b) How many more people chose the boat tour than the bus tour on this morning?
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Johan thinks that the number of people choosing each type of tour will change in July
compared to June.
He wants to investigate the number of people choosing each type of tour.
(c) Write down a hypothesis that he could use for this investigation.
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(d) Suggest two things that Johan should do when collecting his data to ensure that he
can compare his results for July with the results for June.
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(Total for Question 3 is 5 marks)
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