Skip to main content

Cambridge Past Paper Questions

Browse 23,045questions from 25 years of O-Level & A-Level exams. Click any question to practice.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Stephano: Stand farther. Come, proceed. Caliban: Why, as I told thee, 'tis a custo...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2013

How does Shakespeare vividly convey to you Caliban's feelings about being under Prospero's control?

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2013

You are Miranda at the end of the play. You are thinking about your recent experiences. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Algernon: Did you hear what I was playing, Lane? Lane: I didn't think it polite to...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2013

How does Wilde make Miss Prism's attempts to ‘improve' Cecily so funny? Support your ideas with details from Wilde's writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2013

You are Algernon at the end of Act 1. You have just re-read what you have written on your shirt cuff. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract from Ulysses, and then answer the question that follows it: This is my son, mine own Telemachus, To whom I leave the sceptre and ...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2013

'A profound portrayal of hopeless love.' How far do you agree with this description of the poem The Lady of Shalott? Support your answer by close r...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2013

What makes CXV from In Memoriam (beginning 'Now fades the last long streak of snow') so moving? Support your answer with details from Tennyson's wr...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2013

Read this poem, and then answer the question that follows it: Sonnet: Composed Upon Westminster Bridge Earth has not anything to show more fair: Du...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2013

How does the poet convey the power of nature in either Hunting Snake (by Judith Wright) or Pike (by Ted Hughes)?

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2013

Explore how the poets use images to create vivid effects in Pied Beauty (by Gerard Manley Hopkins) and A Birthday (by Christina Rossetti).

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Catherine and he were constant companions still, at his seasons of respite from la...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Explore the ways in which Brontë makes Heathcliff so compelling in the novel.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

You are Edgar Linton. You are riding home after your first visit to Catherine Earnshaw at Wuthering Heights. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: It was no use telling Lucia not to go into the house, so we did not even try. We j...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Explore the ways in which Dangarembga strikingly presents the relationship between Babamukuru and Maiguru.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

You are Mr Matimba. You are driving the narrator home after attempting to sell the maize cobs. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Arun stumbles to a halt at the top of the road, and sinks down on a dusty bank. Co...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Explore the ways in which Desai makes Melanie Patton such a disturbing character. (Do not use the passage in Question 25 in your answer.)

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

You are Dr Dutt. You are on your bicycle, returning home after visiting Uma and suggesting that she might become a nurse. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: In the courtyard down below, Mr Chawla began his morning exercises. Content remove...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Explore the ways in which Desai suggests that Sampath has the character for the life of a guru.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

You are Miss Jyotsna. Sampath has gone from his tree forever. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: The valley of ashes is bounded on one side by a small foul river, and, when the dr...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

In what ways does Fitzgerald vividly portray the shallow, materialistic world that Gatsby lives in? Support your ideas with details from the novel.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

You are Gatsby just after the argument with Tom about who Daisy loves. You are about to leave with Daisy. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Read this extract from Her First Ball, and then answer the question that follows it. 'Floor's not bad,' said the new voice. Did one always begin wi...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

Explore the ways in which the writer makes either The Custody of the Pumpkin (by P. G. Wodehouse) or My Greatest Ambition (by Morris Lurie) so ente...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2013

You are the American in A Horse and Two Goats. You have just arrived back home in America with the statue. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Mother: And you? You [shakes her head negatively] go out much? [Slight pause.] Con...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

What do you think Miller's portrayal of Jim Bayliss contributes to the power of the play? Support your ideas with details from the writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

You are Joe Keller. Chris has left after you have admitted your guilt. You are in your room. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Caesar: Mark Antony shall say I am not well; And for thy humour I will stay at hom...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

To what extent does Shakespeare change your view of Brutus during the play? Support your ideas with details from the text.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

You are Octavius. You have just left the meeting with Antony and Lepidus. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Stephano: Moon-calf, speak once in thy life, if thou beest a good moon-calf. Calib...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

To what extent does Shakespeare make you admire Prospero? Support your ideas with details from the play.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

You are Sebastian at the end of the play. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: Cecily: May I offer you some tea, Miss Fairfax? Gwendolen: [With elaborate politen...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

How do you think Wilde makes Dr. Chasuble such an amusing character in the play? Support your views with details from Wilde's writing.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishDramaOct/Nov 2014

You are Lady Bracknell. You are just about to arrive with Gwendolen to have tea with Algernon. Write your thoughts.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2014

Read this poem, and then answer the question that follows it: Nobody Comes Tree-leaves labour up and down, And through them the fainting light Succ...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2014

How does Hardy make In Time of ‘The Breaking of Nations’so memorable for you?

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2014

Explore the ways in which Hardy writes vividly about the past in either On The Departure Platform or The Going.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2014

Read this poem, and then answer the question that follows it: A Different History Great Pan is not dead; he simply emigrated to India. Here, the go...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2014

How does Ted Hughes powerfully convey his feelings about nature to you in Pike?

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishPoetryOct/Nov 2014

Explore one poem in this selection in which the poet communicates strong reactions to aspects of city life.

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2014

Read this extract, and then answer the question that follows it: I like to think Nyasha really believed that the confrontation had taken a concilia...

O-LevelLiterature in EnglishProseOct/Nov 2014

To what extent does Dangarembga present Tambu's father, Jeremiah, as a weak man? Support your ideas with details from the novel.

← PreviousPage 336 of 461Next →

© 2026 Oracle Prep — The AI-Powered Cambridge Exam Engine