GEOGRAPHY-9GE0 · Pearson Edexcel A Level
GEOGRAPHY-9GE0/21
Human Geography
Geography · 2024 · Variant 1
Relative difficulty
Analysis source: Pearson Edexcel
Analysis aligned to the official syllabus and assessment design.
3.8 / 5
280
405 min
Coastal Landscapes and Change
Cohort performance
Session statistics from official examination reports
Total marks
280
Duration
405 min
Session difficulty
3.8 / 5
Key examiner messages
Top priorities from the principal examiner before you revise
Easy marks are readily available in the skills sections, such as the calculations of the mean, median, and Spearman\'s rank correlation coefficient rs r_s rs.
However, many candidates lost marks here due to simple mathematical slips or failing to state the exact decimal places requested.
In the high-tariff 20-mark and 24-mark essays, the highest marks were secured by students who effectively integrated AO1 (geographical knowledge) with AO2 (critical evaluation), rather than merely repeating facts.
Strong candidates structured their answers using geographical frameworks like the PAR (Pressure and Release) model or Degg\'s model.
Question difficulty map
How candidates performed on each question in this series
No data available in official reports
Assessment objectives
Skill and AO weighting from official examiner commentary
Skill weighting
Shows the skill mix this paper tested most heavily.
Quantitative & Diagrammatic Skills
Weight: 6100%Synoptic
Weight: 583%Synthesis & Physiological Explanation
Weight: 467%Evaluative Essay Writing Writing
Weight: 350%Cartographic
Weight: 117%
Method marks watchlist
Where working, steps, or method marks were commonly lost
No data available in official reports
Recurring mistakes across years
Themes examiners flag in multiple recent sessions for this subject
No data available in official reports
Question choice intelligence
Mean scores and popularity for optional questions (HKDSE electives)
No data available in official reports
Level exemplars
What candidate scripts at each grade level looked like
No data available in official reports
Grade & admission context
How marks relate to grade thresholds and entry standards
Report type
Examiner report — national grade boundaries and question-level commentary
Level A*
Approx. 76% of maximum mark
Level A
Approx. 69% of maximum mark
Level B
Approx. 60% of maximum mark
Level C
Approx. 51% of maximum mark
Level D
Approx. 42% of maximum mark
Level E
Approx. 33% of maximum mark
Deep insights
What top candidates did
Techniques and approaches examiners rewarded in this series
No data available in official reports
Command word playbook
How to match each command word to the expected response style
Weigh arguments for and against with evidence; end with a supported judgement.
Match the expected response style for “Assess” questions.
Give reasons and link mechanism to outcome; each point needs a because/so chain.
Apply knowledge to an unfamiliar context; concise, practical points score best.
Show formula, substitution, and unit; method marks need visible working.
Time traps
Sections where candidates spent disproportionate time relative to marks
Min per mark: 1.5
Min per mark: 1.5
Min per mark: 1.3
Syllabus traceability
Topics linked to questions and mark weighting in this session
Coastal Landscapes and Change
40 marks this session
Health, Human Rights and Intervention
38 marks this session
Regenerating Places
35 marks this session
MCQ trap analytics
Commonly chosen wrong options from examiner commentary
No data available in official reports
Topic heatmap across years
Mark concentration by topic and exam year for this subject
Mark intensity
Coastal Landscapes and Change
Health, Human Rights and Intervention
Regenerating Places
Paper comparison
Marks and duration breakdown across papers in this session
Paper 1: Physical Geography:
Paper 2: Human Geography:
Paper 3: Synoptic Investigation:
Marks you can still earn
Where valid approaches outside the mark scheme may still gain credit
No data available in official reports
Practise what examiners flagged
Target weak topics from this report inside the Revui app
Coastal Landscapes and Change
40 marks this session
Practise in RevuiHealth, Human Rights and Intervention
38 marks this session
Practise in RevuiRegenerating Places
35 marks this session
Practise in RevuiSelf-diagnostic checklist
Key actions before you sit this paper — copy and tick off as you revise
- 1Message
Easy marks are readily available in the skills sections, such as the calculations of the mean, median, and Spearman\'s rank correlation coefficient rs r_s rs.
- 2Message
However, many candidates lost marks here due to simple mathematical slips or failing to state the exact decimal places requested.
- 3Message
In the high-tariff 20-mark and 24-mark essays, the highest marks were secured by students who effectively integrated AO1 (geographical knowledge) with AO2 (critical evaluation), rather than merely repeating facts.
- 4Message
Strong candidates structured their answers using geographical frameworks like the PAR (Pressure and Release) model or Degg\'s model.
Teacher briefing pack
One-page session summary for tutors and classroom review
2024 2024
Geography
Easy marks are readily available in the skills sections, such as the calculations of the mean, median, and Spearman\'s rank correlation coefficient rs r_s rs. However, many candidates lost marks here due to simple mathematical slips or failing to state the exact decimal places r
Easy marks are readily available in the skills sections, such as the calculations of the mean, median, and Spearman\'s rank correlation coefficient rs r_s rs.
However, many candidates lost marks here due to simple mathematical slips or failing to state the exact decimal places requested.
In the high-tariff 20-mark and 24-mark essays, the highest marks were secured by students who effectively integrated AO1 (geographical knowledge) with AO2 (critical evaluation), rather than merely repeating facts.
- Total marks
- 280
- Duration
- 405 min
- Session difficulty
- 3.8 / 5
Session analysis
Easy marks are readily available in the skills sections, such as the calculations of the mean, median, and Spearman\'s rank correlation coefficient rs r_s rs. However, many candidates lost marks here due to simple mathematical slips or failing to state the exact decimal places requested. In the high-tariff 20-mark and 24-mark essays, the highest marks were secured by students who effectively integrated AO1 (geographical knowledge) with AO2 (critical evaluation), rather than merely repeating facts. Strong candidates structured their answers using geographical frameworks like the PAR (Pressure and Release) model or Degg\'s model.
Updated Jun 14, 2026
Paper breakdown
Paper 1: Physical Geography:
Paper 2: Human Geography:
Paper 3: Synoptic Investigation:
Top chapters
Exam structure insights
Marks by chapter
See where the marks were concentrated so revision time goes to the highest-value topics.
Mark accessibility
Estimate which marks were basic, mid-level, or high-difficulty.
55% within easy or medium reach
Command word frequency
Spot common command words so answers match the expected response style.
Question type mix
Compare the mark share of each paper section and question type.
Evaluate
(18-24 marks)
154·7·55%
Explain / Suggest
(4-8 marks)
64·12·23%
Assess
(12 marks)
48·4·17%
Short answer / Skills
(Maths)
14·8·5%
Study ROI
Bigger bubbles recur more often; higher bubbles carry more marks, helping you rank revision priorities.
Difficulty trend
Compare difficulty across recent years.
Time vs marks
Compare marks with suggested time allocation to plan exam pacing.
Section A (Paper 1
0.69 m/minSection B (Paper 1
0.68 m/minPaper 3 Synoptic Ta
0.78 m/minTotal marks
193
Total time
270 min
Avg pace
0.71
Next-year prediction
Topics worth watching next year, with the reason shown directly below each bar.
Coastal Landscapes (Submergent features and Holderness management)
92%92%
Tectonic Hazards (Volcanic eruptions & Mitigation)
88%88%
Regenerating Places (Rural representation & Media)
85%85%
Exam tips
Paper format
- Duration
- 2h 15min
- Total marks
- 105
- Weighting
- 35%
- Question types
- Short Explanation, Extended Essay (Assess), Explanation with Resource, Structured Explanation, Evaluative Essay (Evaluate), Calculation / Skills, Short Explanation (Section C), Structured Explanation (Section C), Evaluative Essay (Evaluate) (Section C)
Analysis is paraphrased for study purposes. Always verify against the official examiner report and mark scheme.