Get exam-ready with our free Biology A Level predicted papers for 2026. Our subject experts have created Paper 1 and Paper 2 for AQA and OCR (A), replicating the style and structure of real past papers. These papers will help Year 13 students test their knowledge, identify areas for improvement, and refine their exam technique.
Our predicted papers are developed using detailed analysis of past papers and previous exam cycles to reflect areas that our subject experts believe have a high chance of appearing in the A Level Biology exams. They provide realistic exam-style practice to help students apply their knowledge under timed conditions. Whether used as a full mock or for focused practice, these papers support confident preparation in the lead-up to the final exams.
Please note that these are only predictions, and the actual exams may feature different topics. We recommend using them as part of a balanced revision plan that covers the full specification. These predicted papers have not been created in affiliation with any exam board but are written in the style of real exam questions.
Paper 1 and Paper 2 predicted papers are available for AQA and OCR(A) Biology 2026. Below are the papers available for each exam board:
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Yes, our A Level Biology predicted papers are written according to the latest AQA and OCR (A) specifications to ensure they are relevant and aligned with your exam board.
Our predicted papers include questions that assess practical skills, data analysis, and the interpretation of experimental results, reflecting the types of questions you can expect in the 2026 A Level Biology exams. If you find the mathematical aspects of A Level Biology challenging, it’s worth checking out our Maths Skills for A Level Biology On-Demand Course, which covers all the essential maths skills students need for their AQA or OCR exams.
While our A level Biology predicted papers are primarily designed for Year 13 students preparing for their final exams, Year 12 students can still benefit from using them for practice, particularly for topics covered in Paper 1.
Absolutely! Predicted papers sharpen your ability to interpret command words, apply knowledge to unfamiliar scenarios, and structure extended responses. Practising under timed conditions improves time management skills, while self-marking your papers helps you understand where marks are awarded and avoid common mistakes, such as missing units or not using the correct number of significant figures.
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