A-Level 9709 2024 · May-June

Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709) May-June 2024 Past Papers

This page hosts the full 38-file bundle for the Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709) May-June 2024 examination — question papers, mark schemes, examiner report, grade thresholds document . This session covers 4 time-zone variants (papers numbered X0, X1, X2, X3 — e.g. Paper 10 for variant 0).

The May-June 2024 sitting is the May-June 2024 session. All files are sourced from Cambridge International and free to download.

Grade Thresholds Examiner Report
38 files • 23.6 MB

9709 May-June 2024 Papers

Paper 1

AS-Level

Pure Mathematics 1

1h 50min 75 marks

Paper 2

AS-Level

Pure Mathematics 2

1h 15min 50 marks

Paper 3

A2

Pure Mathematics 3

1h 50min 75 marks

Paper 4

A2

Mechanics

1h 15min 50 marks

Paper 5

A2

Probability & Statistics 1

1h 15min 50 marks

Paper 6

A2

Probability & Statistics 2

1h 15min 50 marks
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Paper components in this session

The Mathematics 9709 qualification is built from 6 paper components totalling 350 marks. The grid below shows each paper appearing in the May-June 2024 bundle on this page.

Paper 1 AS
Pure Mathematics 1
1h 50min · 75 marks
Paper 2 AS
Pure Mathematics 2
1h 15min · 50 marks
Paper 3 A2
Pure Mathematics 3
1h 50min · 75 marks
Paper 4 A2
Mechanics
1h 15min · 50 marks
Paper 5 A2
Probability & Statistics 1
1h 15min · 50 marks
Paper 6 A2
Probability & Statistics 2
1h 15min · 50 marks

About the May-June 2024 9709 session

Mathematics 9709 is structured around six paper components: Paper 1 (Pure Mathematics 1), Paper 2 (Pure Mathematics 2), Paper 3 (Pure Mathematics 3), Paper 4 (Mechanics), Paper 5 (Probability & Statistics 1), and Paper 6 (Probability & Statistics 2). Most candidates sit Papers 1, 3, 4 or 1, 3, 5 for AS-Level and add the remaining papers for the full A-Level.

The May-June 2024 bundle below contains 38 files across 7 paper components and 4 time-zone variants. Mark schemes are included for every question paper. The examiner report is also published — use it to see which questions caused most candidates difficulty. Grade thresholds are linked at the top of this page.

How to use these A-Level Mathematics past papers

Timed practice under exam conditions

Sit each paper at the exact duration listed in the components grid. The A-Level pacing problem on Pure 3 and Probability & Statistics is famously tight, so finishing on time is itself a skill worth practising.

Mark with the May-June 2024 MS

Cambridge mark schemes show acceptable wording and method marks for each step. After self-marking, log which questions cost you method marks vs accuracy marks — they need different fixes.

Read the examiner report

The ER for this session flags the specific questions where most candidates struggled and what the examiners wanted to see instead. It's the single highest-leverage document in the bundle for targeted revision.

Use grade thresholds to set a target

A-Level thresholds shift each session with paper difficulty. The May-June 2024 thresholds (linked above) tell you exactly what raw mark you'd need on this paper for an A* — usually 85-90% on the easier sessions and as low as 75% when papers are tougher.

A-Level 9709 May-June 2024 — Frequently asked questions

What's in the Cambridge A-Level Mathematics May-June 2024 paper bundle?
This page hosts 38 files for the Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709) May-June 2024 session: question papers, mark schemes, the examiner report, and the grade thresholds document. All files come directly from Cambridge International and are free to download.
What's the difference between AS and A2 papers for 9709?
Cambridge Mathematics 9709 splits AS and A2 differently from the sciences. There is no fixed "Papers 1-2 = AS, 3-5 = A2" rule. Instead, AS-Level requires any two papers (typically Paper 1 Pure 1 plus one applied paper — Paper 4 Mechanics, Paper 5 Probability & Statistics 1, or similar). Full A-Level requires four papers, including Paper 3 Pure 3 plus two applied papers. Sit the papers your centre has chosen for your route.
Why does this session have variants 0, 1, 2, 3?
Cambridge issues different variants of each paper so the exam can be sat safely across the world's time zones without leaks. Variant 1 (papers numbered X1, e.g. Paper 10) is typically for Zone 1 (Americas); Variant 2 (e.g. Paper 11) for Zone 2 (Europe, Africa, Middle East); Variant 3 (where present) for Zone 3 (Asia, Oceania). All variants test the same syllabus content at equivalent difficulty — Cambridge calibrates the grade thresholds afterwards to even out any small variation. Practising any variant is equally valuable.
When does Cambridge release May-June 2024 mark schemes and examiner reports?
Cambridge typically publishes mark schemes for the February-March series around 6-8 weeks after results day, and the examiner report follows roughly three months later. The mark schemes for this session are available above. The examiner report is also linked at the top of this page.
How should I practise 9709 May-June 2024 papers most effectively?
Use our free Exam Hub to view the question paper and mark scheme side-by-side. Time yourself for one full paper (the duration is in the components grid above), self-mark with the MS, then read the examiner report for the same paper to see where most candidates lost marks. For weak topics, cross-reference the A-Level Mathematics hub.

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