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Источники отзывов

Такие сервисы обычно подключают публичные отзывы из Яндекс.Карт и Гугл Мэпс в отдельных или совмещённых виджетах.

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Обычно виджет размещают через небольшой ДжаваСкрипт-код или эйч-ти-эм-эл-блок в шаблоне сайта, ЦМС или конструкторе.

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Во многих сервисах отзывы обновляются по расписанию, поэтому блок на сайте остаётся актуальным без ручной верстки.

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    Оформление

    Обычно доступны скругление углов, светлая и тёмная тема, а также ограничение длины текста.

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    Настраиваемая сетка

    Количество колонок часто меняют под ширину контентной области, сайдбара или мобильного экрана.

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    Адаптивность

    Современные виджеты обычно адаптируются под телефоны, планшеты и широкие экраны.

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    Быстрое размещение

    Во многих сервисах код виджета быстро формируется и затем размещается в шаблоне или эйч-ти-эм-эл-блоке сайта.

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SaveMyExams.co.uk offers past papers organized by year and difficulty level.

URL: znotes.org Created by students for students. Beyond summarized notes, ZNotes has a community-driven repository of past papers for CIE and other major boards.

As you finish a module (e.g., Nuclear Physics), do a timed block:

Use this checklist to tag past paper questions in your spreadsheet and to guide targeted practice.

Boldly focus on the topics that consistently show up in examiner reports for your board.


If your board is AQA, prioritize AQA papers. However, there is huge value in cross-practice.

Downloading a PDF is step one. Here is the six-step strategy that top students use to ensure those free A Level Physics past papers translate into an A*.

Step 1: The "Topic Attack" (Year 12 / AS Revision) Don't wait until you've finished the whole syllabus. Use topic-specific past papers.

Step 2: The "Mock" (Timed, Closed Book) Three months before the exam, switch to full past papers.

Step 3: The "Marking Ritual" (The Most Important Step) This is where most students fail. Don't just add up your score. Use a green pen.

Step 4: The "Error Log" Create a simple spreadsheet or notebook page titled "Physics Error Log."

Step 5: The Retake One week later, do the same paper again under timed conditions. You should now score 95%+. This builds confidence and solidifies the gaps.

Step 6: Examiner Reports (The Secret Weapon) Every past paper comes with a "Examiner Report" (PDF). Read it! It tells you exactly where hundreds of other students lost marks. For example: "Many students confused centripetal force with centrifugal force." If you read that, you won't make that mistake.

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SaveMyExams.co.uk offers past papers organized by year and difficulty level.

URL: znotes.org Created by students for students. Beyond summarized notes, ZNotes has a community-driven repository of past papers for CIE and other major boards.

As you finish a module (e.g., Nuclear Physics), do a timed block:

Use this checklist to tag past paper questions in your spreadsheet and to guide targeted practice.

Boldly focus on the topics that consistently show up in examiner reports for your board.


If your board is AQA, prioritize AQA papers. However, there is huge value in cross-practice.

Downloading a PDF is step one. Here is the six-step strategy that top students use to ensure those free A Level Physics past papers translate into an A*.

Step 1: The "Topic Attack" (Year 12 / AS Revision) Don't wait until you've finished the whole syllabus. Use topic-specific past papers.

Step 2: The "Mock" (Timed, Closed Book) Three months before the exam, switch to full past papers.

Step 3: The "Marking Ritual" (The Most Important Step) This is where most students fail. Don't just add up your score. Use a green pen.

Step 4: The "Error Log" Create a simple spreadsheet or notebook page titled "Physics Error Log."

Step 5: The Retake One week later, do the same paper again under timed conditions. You should now score 95%+. This builds confidence and solidifies the gaps.

Step 6: Examiner Reports (The Secret Weapon) Every past paper comes with a "Examiner Report" (PDF). Read it! It tells you exactly where hundreds of other students lost marks. For example: "Many students confused centripetal force with centrifugal force." If you read that, you won't make that mistake.