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AQA AS BIOLOGY 7401/1 PAPER 1 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Describe the primary structure of all proteins. 
[2 marks] 
0 1 . 2 This question is about the genetic code. 
Define universal, non-overlapping and degenerate. 
[3 marks] 
Universal 
Non-overlapping 
Degenerate 
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0 2 Figure 1 shows a transmission electron microscope (TEM) image of a Streptococcus box 
bacterium. 
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Describe the primary structure of all proteins. 
[2 marks] 
0 1 . 2 This question is about the genetic code. 
Define universal, non-overlapping and degenerate. 
[3 marks] 
Universal 
Non-overlapping 
Degenerate 
53 
*03* 
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0 2 Figure 1 shows a transmission electron microscope (TEM) image of a Streptococcus box 
bacterium. 
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AQA AS BIOLOGY 7401/1 PAPER 1 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Describe the primary structure of all proteins. 
[2 marks] 
0 1 . 2 This question is about the genetic code. 
Define universal, non-overlapping and degenerate. 
[3 marks] 
Universal 
Non-overlapping 
Degenerate 
53 
*03* 
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outside the 
0 2 Figure 1 shows a transmission electron microscope (TEM) image of a Streptococcus box 
bacterium. 
Figure 1
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 47 pages •
Describe the primary structure of all proteins. 
[2 marks] 
0 1 . 2 This question is about the genetic code. 
Define universal, non-overlapping and degenerate. 
[3 marks] 
Universal 
Non-overlapping 
Degenerate 
53 
*03* 
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IB/M/Jun23/7401/1 
Do not write 
outside the 
0 2 Figure 1 shows a transmission electron microscope (TEM) image of a Streptococcus box 
bacterium. 
Figure 1
AQA A LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1L COMPONENT 1L THE QUEST FOR POLITICAL STABILITY ;GERMANY,1871 -1991 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Extract A 
After 1966, party distinctions in West Germany became blurred. The Grand Coalition of 
1966–69 set Germany back on track in the most difficult of circumstances, effectively 
resolving the economic problems of the mid-1960s. This government greatly contributed 
to the political consensus of the following two decades. In 1974, nobody seemed better 
equipped to deal with a new economic crisis than Helmut Schmidt. Most Germans, 
including many traditional CDU/CSU voters, saw Schmidt as ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Extract A 
After 1966, party distinctions in West Germany became blurred. The Grand Coalition of 
1966–69 set Germany back on track in the most difficult of circumstances, effectively 
resolving the economic problems of the mid-1960s. This government greatly contributed 
to the political consensus of the following two decades. In 1974, nobody seemed better 
equipped to deal with a new economic crisis than Helmut Schmidt. Most Germans, 
including many traditional CDU/CSU voters, saw Schmidt as ...
AQA A LEVEL HISTORY 7402/1J COMPONENT 1J BRITISH EMPIRE ,C1857 - 1967 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Extract A 
The expansion of the British Empire was fuelled by the Victorians’ love of adventure and 
a desire for new knowledge. The interior of Africa held the most enticing mysteries left in 
the world. The public at home shared the thrill of discovery of the man on the spot. The 
Victorians loved a hero and imperial explorers and quarrelsome scientists filled this role. 
These men wrote long, and often dramatic, accounts of their experiences for their public 
and government at home to demon...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
Extract A 
The expansion of the British Empire was fuelled by the Victorians’ love of adventure and 
a desire for new knowledge. The interior of Africa held the most enticing mysteries left in 
the world. The public at home shared the thrill of discovery of the man on the spot. The 
Victorians loved a hero and imperial explorers and quarrelsome scientists filled this role. 
These men wrote long, and often dramatic, accounts of their experiences for their public 
and government at home to demon...
AQA A LEVEL HISTORY 7042/1F COMPONENT 1F INDUSTRIALISATION AND THE PEOPLE OF BRITAIN ,C1783-1885 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Extract A 
Industrialisation quickly broke up traditional social patterns which had existed for 
centuries. Living conditions in industrial towns, even more than working conditions, 
created new and terrifying problems. The new urban environment, affecting a steadily 
rising proportion of the nation, brought problems of poor living conditions and of social 
controls, just as much as factory employment brought the problems of discipline and 
regularity in work. Industrialists solved their problem...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 18 pages •
Extract A 
Industrialisation quickly broke up traditional social patterns which had existed for 
centuries. Living conditions in industrial towns, even more than working conditions, 
created new and terrifying problems. The new urban environment, affecting a steadily 
rising proportion of the nation, brought problems of poor living conditions and of social 
controls, just as much as factory employment brought the problems of discipline and 
regularity in work. Industrialists solved their problem...
AQA AS HISTORY 7041/2M WARS AND WELFARE:BRITAIN IN TRANSITION ,1906 - 1957 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Source A 
From an editorial in the Daily Mail, 3 November 1927. This newspaper, which was owned 
by the right-wing Lord Rothermere, ran a year-long campaign against widening the 
franchise. 
The great majority of Conservative voters are convinced that ‘votes for flappers’ will mean 
‘votes for the Labour Party’. The last extension of the franchise has already created an 
enormous mass of voters who, no doubt, are well-meaning enough but do not have the 
political sense needed to make dem...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Source A 
From an editorial in the Daily Mail, 3 November 1927. This newspaper, which was owned 
by the right-wing Lord Rothermere, ran a year-long campaign against widening the 
franchise. 
The great majority of Conservative voters are convinced that ‘votes for flappers’ will mean 
‘votes for the Labour Party’. The last extension of the franchise has already created an 
enormous mass of voters who, no doubt, are well-meaning enough but do not have the 
political sense needed to make dem...
AQA AS HISTORY 7041/2G THE BIRTH OF THE USA VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Source A 
From the personal diary of Thomas Hutchinson, 1763. Hutchinson was the last royal 
governor of Massachusetts. 
Victory over the French has led to many Americans questioning the wisdom of Britain in 
keeping Canada. Some enterprising Americans have examined how far the separation 
of Canada from France was wise and practicable. Their objections are based on the 
reasoning that choosing to separate Canada from France would in time lead some 
Americans to think more favorably about the se...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Source A 
From the personal diary of Thomas Hutchinson, 1763. Hutchinson was the last royal 
governor of Massachusetts. 
Victory over the French has led to many Americans questioning the wisdom of Britain in 
keeping Canada. Some enterprising Americans have examined how far the separation 
of Canada from France was wise and practicable. Their objections are based on the 
reasoning that choosing to separate Canada from France would in time lead some 
Americans to think more favorably about the se...
AQA AS HISTORY 7041/1H TSARIST AND COMMUNIST RUSSIA 1885-1964 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
Extract A 
In the chaos of October 1905, Nicholas promised Russia a government that was 
constitutional in character. Although the right to vote was still restricted, there was an 
elected Duma and individuals could meet and organise themselves openly, as well as take 
an active role in political life. The first Duma held fairly moderate views and the second 
even more so. By 1907 order had been restored and between 1907 and 1914 Russia 
enjoyed a period of political calm during which wounds beg...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
Extract A 
In the chaos of October 1905, Nicholas promised Russia a government that was 
constitutional in character. Although the right to vote was still restricted, there was an 
elected Duma and individuals could meet and organise themselves openly, as well as take 
an active role in political life. The first Duma held fairly moderate views and the second 
even more so. By 1907 order had been restored and between 1907 and 1914 Russia 
enjoyed a period of political calm during which wounds beg...
AQA AS HISTORY 7041/1F INDUSTRIALISATION AND THE PEOPLE,BRITAIN C1783 - 1885 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
The living conditions and jobs of workers did not worsen from the 1780s to 1812. Even 
though industrial processes developed rapidly, there were still many economic activities 
that were not affected very much by new inventions by 1812. Also, cities were not terrible 
places for workers. The workers took pride in their cities and enjoyed freedom from 
control by landowners there. Average incomes rose for most workers from the 1780s. 
Although some workers did not benefit from changes, this was n...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
The living conditions and jobs of workers did not worsen from the 1780s to 1812. Even 
though industrial processes developed rapidly, there were still many economic activities 
that were not affected very much by new inventions by 1812. Also, cities were not terrible 
places for workers. The workers took pride in their cities and enjoyed freedom from 
control by landowners there. Average incomes rose for most workers from the 1780s. 
Although some workers did not benefit from changes, this was n...
AQA AS HISTORY 7041/1A ,THE AGE OF CRUSADES,C1071 -1204 VERSION 1.0 FINAL QUESTION PAPERS & MERGED MARKING SCHEME | JUNE 2023
The Crusader States were the result of religious enthusiasm in the West. Many pilgrims 
rushed to Outremer as soon as the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 became known. 
Nowhere else were there so many sites so important to Christians, nor was there a better 
place to end one’s days. They did not come alone because the people who hoped to 
survive on the charity of pilgrims and the institutions created to help them also went. 
During the summer, the ports of Jaffa, Acre and Tyre, were heaving with...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 15 pages •
The Crusader States were the result of religious enthusiasm in the West. Many pilgrims 
rushed to Outremer as soon as the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 became known. 
Nowhere else were there so many sites so important to Christians, nor was there a better 
place to end one’s days. They did not come alone because the people who hoped to 
survive on the charity of pilgrims and the institutions created to help them also went. 
During the summer, the ports of Jaffa, Acre and Tyre, were heaving with...
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