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This page hosts StudyVector’s independent 2026 GCSE Geography Paper 1 predicted-practice paper modelled on 8035/1,88 marks over 90 minutes. Predicted focus topics: natural hazards, climate change, ecosystems, rivers, coasts. It is not an official paper, not a leaked paper and not a guarantee — students should still revise the full specification and verify against official past papers from AQA.
- Qualification
- GCSE Geography
- Exam board model
- AQA
- Paper code
- 8035/1
- Total marks
- 88 marks
- Time allowed
- 90 minutes
- Last reviewed
- 16 May 2026
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Predicted paper
AQA GCSE Geography 2026 Predicted Practice Paper — Paper 1
GCSE Geography · AQA-style · 90 minutes · 88 marks
Modelled component: 8035/1
8035/1 model: 88 marks, 90 minutes.
Prediction type: predicted_paper · Evidence mode: historical · Full-length original StudyVector predicted-practice paper modelled on public exam-board structure. It is not official, leaked or guaranteed.
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0–100 model (higher = more demanding)
- natural hazards
- climate change
- ecosystems
- rivers
- coasts
- geographical skills
Preview mode
0/20 questions attempted · score 0/88 (0%)
Answer ALL questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. You must write down all the stages in your working.
Section A
The challenge of natural hazards. Answer all questions in Sections A and B.
Question SECTION-A1 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for The challenge of natural hazards?
(Total for Question SECTION-A1 is 1 mark)
Question SECTION-A2 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for The living world?
(Total for Question SECTION-A2 is 1 mark)
Question SECTION-A3 (2 marks)
GCSE Geography Physical landscapes in the UK question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-A3 is 2 marks)
Question SECTION-A4 (2 marks)
GCSE Geography Geographical skills question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-A4 is 2 marks)
Question SECTION-A5 (4 marks)
GCSE Geography SPaG and specialist terminology question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-A5 is 4 marks)
Question SECTION-A6 (6 marks)
GCSE Geography The challenge of natural hazards question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-A6 is 6 marks)
Question SECTION-A7 (9 marks)
GCSE Geography The living world question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-A7 is 9 marks)
Question SECTION-A8 (8 marks)
GCSE Geography Physical landscapes in the UK question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-A8 is 8 marks)
Section B
The living world. Answer all questions in Sections A and B.
Question SECTION-B1 (1 mark)
Which statement is most accurate for Geographical skills?
(Total for Question SECTION-B1 is 1 mark)
Question SECTION-B2 (2 marks)
GCSE Geography SPaG and specialist terminology question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-B2 is 2 marks)
Question SECTION-B3 (3 marks)
GCSE Geography The challenge of natural hazards question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-B3 is 3 marks)
Question SECTION-B4 (4 marks)
GCSE Geography The living world question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-B4 is 4 marks)
Question SECTION-B5 (6 marks)
GCSE Geography Physical landscapes in the UK question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-B5 is 6 marks)
Question SECTION-B6 (9 marks)
GCSE Geography Geographical skills question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-B6 is 9 marks)
Section C
Physical landscapes in the UK - answer two optional question groups. Answer all questions in Sections A and B.
Question SECTION-C1 (3 marks)
GCSE Geography SPaG and specialist terminology question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-C1 is 3 marks)
Question SECTION-C2 (6 marks)
GCSE Geography The challenge of natural hazards question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-C2 is 6 marks)
Question SECTION-C3 (6 marks)
GCSE Geography The living world question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-C3 is 6 marks)
Question SECTION-C4 (3 marks)
GCSE Geography Physical landscapes in the UK question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-C4 is 3 marks)
Question SECTION-C5 (6 marks)
GCSE Geography Geographical skills question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-C5 is 6 marks)
Question SECTION-C6 (6 marks)
GCSE Geography SPaG and specialist terminology question. Use the map, graph, data extract or case-study context provided in this original practice item. Explain the process or issue, apply evidence from the resource, and make a judgement where the command word asks you to evaluate.
(Total for Question SECTION-C6 is 6 marks)
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