AQAGCSEHigher LevelPaper 22018–2024 · 7 papers analysed

GCSE BiologyHigher Level · Paper 2
Past Paper Topic Frequency Analysis

We ran a full past paper analysis across 7 AQA GCSE Biology Higher Level Paper 2 June papers (2018–2024), identifying which topics appear most frequently, which are overdue, and where to focus your revision for maximum marks.

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2026 Data-Driven Forecast

Based on our analysis of 7 AQA papers, Nervous System remains a key area of focus, appearing in 57% of exams. For the 2026 cycle, we have identified 0 high-probability topics that show consistent recurrence patterns. Focus your revision on these core areas to maximize your mark potential.

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Top topics by frequency (2018–2024)
Nervous System
4/7 papersmedium
consistent57%
consistent43%
consistent43%
DNA and Genetics3/7 papers
Genetics3/7 papers
Ecology — Sampling Techniques2/7 papers
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Nervous System: appears in 4/7 papers
This topic has a frequency of 57%. Allocate significant revision time to understand key concepts and mechanisms.
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Ecology — Population Estimation: appears in 3/7 papers
With a frequency of 43%, ensure you are comfortable with calculation methods related to population estimation.
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DNA and Genetics: appears in 3/7 papers
This topic also appears in 43% of papers. Focus on key genetic principles and terminology.

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