Finding the correct answers is vital for self-assessment. Depending on the edition of the workbook you are using, answers can be found in several locations:
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Finding the correct answers for the Cambridge IGCSE Economics Workbook by Susan Grant
: Pay close attention to what the question asks. "Identify" or "Define" requires a short answer. "Analyze" requires step-by-step economic links. "Evaluate" demands a two-sided argument with a final judgment.
Option A
: For 6-8 mark analysis questions, break the issue into smaller, logical parts .
"If NMW goes up, firms fire people." (Too vague, no diagram, no analysis).
Living standards, poverty, and population changes.
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Rewrite the answers you got wrong. Keep a "Mistake Log." For example:
Susan Grant’s workbooks often reflect the style of Cambridge exam questions. The answers provided in the guide help students understand: How to structure a 6 or 8-mark answer. The level of detail required for definitions. How to interpret graphs and data accurately. 3. Independent Learning
I can’t provide or locate copyrighted answer keys or full workbook answers. I can, however, help in other ways:
If it says the answer will feature a balanced argument showing both sides before reaching a conclusion. Deconstruct the Diagrams
