GCSE Maths Revision for iOS

Master GCSE Maths with 558 exam-style practice questions. Covers Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, and all topics for AQA, Edexcel & OCR. Foundation and Higher tier included. Free tier + Pro access.

558
Questions
6
Topic Areas
iOS
Only
2
Tiers

GCSE Maths Topics Covered

Number

Fractions, decimals, percentages, indices, standard form, surds, bounds

90+ questions

Algebra

Equations, inequalities, sequences, graphs, quadratics, simultaneous equations

120+ questions

Ratio & Proportion

Direct proportion, inverse proportion, rates of change, compound measures

70+ questions

Geometry & Measures

Angles, shapes, transformations, vectors, trigonometry, circles, area, volume

130+ questions

Probability

Single events, combined events, tree diagrams, Venn diagrams, conditional probability

60+ questions

Statistics

Averages, spread, charts, sampling, cumulative frequency, histograms

80+ questions

GCSE Maths Revision FAQ

What is the best way to revise for GCSE Maths?

The most effective GCSE Maths revision strategy is active recall - testing yourself with practice questions rather than passively reading notes. Research shows this improves retention by up to 50%. Focus on your weak topics first, use past papers under timed conditions, and always review explanations for questions you get wrong. PassGCSE uses these evidence-based techniques with 558 exam-style questions.

What grade do I need to pass GCSE Maths?

A standard pass in GCSE Maths is grade 4 (equivalent to the old grade C). A strong pass is grade 5. Most sixth forms require at least grade 4 for A-Level courses. If you're aiming for Maths A-Level, you'll typically need grade 6 or above. Foundation tier students can achieve up to grade 5, while Higher tier can achieve grades 4-9.

How many hours should I revise for GCSE Maths?

During exam season, aim for 1-2 hours of Maths revision per day, broken into 25-30 minute focused sessions. Quality matters more than quantity - active practice with questions is more effective than hours of passive reading. Start revision at least 3 months before exams for best results.

What topics are in GCSE Maths Higher tier?

Higher tier includes all Foundation topics plus: quadratic equations (including the quadratic formula), simultaneous equations with quadratics, surds, negative and fractional indices, trigonometric graphs, sine/cosine rules, vectors, circle theorems, algebraic fractions, and more complex probability including conditional probability.

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558 exam-style questions on iOS. Free tier to start, Pro for unlimited access.

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