dme publications is committed to the production of materials for helping teachers and learners get the best from their studies in Physics at GCSE and A level. Our materials and resources focus on assessment, revision, understanding and misconceptions. It is our goal to developing effective, resilient and metacognitive learners.
dme publications is committed to the production of materials for helping teachers and learners get the best from their studies in Physics at GCSE and A level. Our materials and resources focus on assessment, revision, understanding and misconceptions. It is our goal to developing effective, resilient and metacognitive learners.
A set of 8 H-tier 20 question Multiple Choice Tests for AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) Paper 1.
160 Multiple Choice Questions in all, covering Energy, Electricity, Particle Model of Matter and Atomic Structure.
Detailed answers provided for all questions. Foundation tier tests also available on TES.
Email us at infor@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 10 Multiple Choice Questions for F tier OCR A GCSE Gateway Science for P1 Matter, complete with detailed answers for feedback to students.
Other resources for OCR A GCSE Gateway Science for P1 to P8, including sets of 15 Multiple Choice Questions for Paper 1 and Paper 2 also available on TES Resources.
For more information, email the DME Publications Team at info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 200 Multiple Choice Questions covering all of the material for Paper 1 of the AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) specification - Topics 5 to 8 on Forces, Waves, Magnetism and electromagnetism and Space Physics.
This highly versatile resource is ideal for revision with students as a booklet, emailed pdf or set of starters, plenaries or quiz questions on the interactive whiteboard.
Answers are provided at the back of the publication.
Email us at dme publications ltd for more resources or to give us feedback:
info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 160 Multiple Choice Questions covering all of the material for Paper 1 of the AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) specification - Topics 1 to 4 on Energy, Electricity, Particle model of matter and Atomic structure.
This highly versatile resource is ideal for revision with students as a booklet, emailed pdf or set of starters, plenaries or quiz questions on the interactive whiteboard.
Answers are provided at the back of the publication.
Email us at dme publications ltd for more resources or to give us feedback:
info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 360 multiple choice questions for AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) papers 1 and 2.
160 questions for paper 1 - topics 1 to 4
200 questions for paper 2 - topics 5 to 8
15 Multiple Choice Questions testing P1 to P4 for OCR GCSE (9-1) Gateway Physics.
Detailed answers provided for each of the 15 correct responses.
For more information, feedback or questions, email the Physics GCSE Team at DME Publications via info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 20 Multiple Choice Questions for energy, electricity, particle model of matter and atomic structure.
Test comes complete with a full set of detailed answers.
The test consists of 20 MCQs with choices A to D, which covers the AQA Physics (9-1) Paper 1 F tier spec but is not in the same format of the AQA examination questions. Great for revision, assessments, class tests, homework and private study.
A set of slides relating to Key Stage 3 Ratio questions in maths.
Answers provided in the notes pages of each slide.
Also part of the ‘Key Stage 3 Maths Topic Slides’ and Mega bundles for maths.
Feedback welcome at info@dmepublications.co.uk
OCR A AS Multiple choice questions for 1.1 Practical Skills in a Written Examination with answers explaining why the correct answers are correct and why the incorrect answers are incorrect. Great for developing understanding and diagnosing misconceptions.
A set of more than 160 study and revision cards covering the four areas of energy, particle model, electricity and atomic structure for the new AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) Paper 1.
Ideal for starters, plenaries, assessment,on-going study, revision and homeworks.
The materials can be used via the Interactive Whiteboard, they can be laminated and made into cards, turned into booklets or simply placed on the school's student shared area or even emailed to students.
Each of the 160+ questions comes with a complete answers. For more information, email us at info@dmepublications.co.uk
OCR A AS Physics Multiple Choice Questions Resource with reasons for correct and incorrect answers. Great way to show students and teachers the correct and incorrect answers, hence allowing effective diagnosis of understanding and misconceptions.
Full set of Test 1 questions and repeat test 2 questions also available on TES or by emailing info@dmepublications.co.uk
AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) Topic Test – Waves
One of a series of 24 tests written specifically for AQA GCSE Physics.
Ideal for assessment, feedback, homework, independent study and revision.
Each test is out of 20 marks and comprises:
• eight multiple choice questions,
• two 3 mark questions,
• one 6 mark question.
Full answers are provided to help students see exactly what they need to gain each mark.
Purchase a bundle of 12 topic tests for Paper 1, Paper 2 or all 24 topic tests for the whole GCSE specification at a 50+% saving.
Tests in this series cover all of the AQA GCSE Physics (9-1) content as a series of mini topic tests.
‘Mega bundles’ also contain Revision Cards, PowerPoints, Multiple Choice Questions and Topic Tests for the two H tier papers and the whole GCSE course.
Feedback, questions and requests welcome at info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 18 twenty mark Topic Tests for Edexcel Combined Science (9-1) covering much of the material covered in papers 5 and 6. Each test contains 8 MCQs, 2 three mark questions and 1 six mark question. Full answers provided to support students, physicists and non-specialists.
The Topic Tests focus on:
density, motion, momentum, waves, em spectrum, Newton’s laws, electrical circuits, forces and elasticity, magnetism and electromagnetism, kinetic and potential energy, energy resources, energy transfers, power and efficiency, atomic structure, specific heat capacity, specific latent heat, scalars and vectors, mains, a.c. and the National Grid, radioactive decay.
Purchasing as a bundle is much more cost effective than buying individual tests online, with over an 85% saving here.
Feedback, comments, questions and ideas welcome at: info@dmepublications.co.uk
Two 20 question multiple choice tests for AQA GCSE Physics (9-1), Higher Tier.
Detailed answers for all 40 questions provided.
Please email any requests and feedback to info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of GCSE questions relating to ratio for F tier maths.
Answers provided in the notes pages of the slides.
Also part of the ‘Securing Grade 4’ and ‘Securing Grade 5’ series by DME.
Feedback welcome at info@dmepublications.co.uk
OCR Gateway GCSE Physics A (9-1) Topic Test – Density
One of a series of 20 tests written specifically for OCR Gateway GCSE Physics A.
Ideal for assessment, feedback, homework, independent study and revision.
Each test is out of 20 marks and composed of:
• eight multiple choice questions,
• two 3 mark questions,
• one 6 mark question.
Full answers are provided to help students see exactly what they need to gain each mark.
Purchase a bundle of 10 topic tests for P1 or 20 topic tests for the whole GCSE specification at a 50% saving.
Other tests in this series include density, momentum, specific latent heat, forces and elasticity, static electricity and electric fields, pressure in gases, atomic structure, radioactive decay, fission and fusion, Newton’s laws, describing motion, waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, lenses and images, black body radiation, magnetism and electromagnetism, space physics, kinetic and potential energy.
*Please note, these topic tests are designed to assess the content of the OCR Gateway Physics GCSE specification but they are not in the format that the questions will be on the test. None of the multiple choice, 3 mark questions or 6 mark questions are past paper or sample questions – they have been written entirely by the team at DME to help teachers and students assess their knowledge and gaps and to aid with revision and exam preparation.
Edexcel GCSE Physics (9-1) Topic Test – Density
One of a series of 20 tests written specifically for Edexcel GCSE Physics.
Ideal for assessment, feedback, homework, independent study and revision. Word format, so easily adapted and added to.
Each test is out of 20 marks and composed of:
• eight multiple choice questions,
• two 3 mark questions,
• one 6 mark question.
Full answers are provided to help students see exactly what they need to do to gain each mark.
Purchase a bundle of 10 topic tests for P1 or 20 topic tests for the whole GCSE specification at a 50+% saving.
Other tests in this series include momentum, specific latent heat, specific heat capacity, forces and elasticity, static electricity and electric fields, pressure in gases, atomic structure, radioactive decay, fission and fusion, Newton’s laws, describing motion, waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, lenses and images, black body radiation, magnetism and electromagnetism, space physics, kinetic and potential energy.
*Please note, these topic tests are designed to assess the content of the Edexcel GCSE specification but they are not in the format that the questions will be on the test. None of the multiple choice, 3 mark questions or 6 mark questions are past paper or sample questions – they have been written entirely by the team at DME to help teachers and students assess their knowledge and gaps and to aid with revision and exam preparation.
Photocopiable resource for OCR A Physics AS and A level. Complete with very detailed answers as to why responses are correct and incorrect. Great for developing and assessing understanding and misconceptions.
A full set of multiple choice question tests, answers and repeat tests (300+ questions) is also available here on TES resources, and a hard copy can be ordered from info@dmepublications.co.uk
A set of 75 revision cards focusing on the equations that need to be learned and remembered for GCSE (9-1) Edexcel Physics.
Feedback and questions welcome at