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MathsWithDan Edexcel A Level Maths Predicted Paper 2 June 2025

This document is a predicted paper for Edexcel A Level Maths June 2025 created by Daniel, a full-time tutor. It includes a variety of math questions based on past papers and original content, with a video walkthrough available on YouTube. The paper covers essential topics, has a total of 15 questions, and provides a color-coded breakdown of topics to aid in revision.

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MathsWithDan Edexcel A Level Maths Predicted Paper 2 June 2025

This document is a predicted paper for Edexcel A Level Maths June 2025 created by Daniel, a full-time tutor. It includes a variety of math questions based on past papers and original content, with a video walkthrough available on YouTube. The paper covers essential topics, has a total of 15 questions, and provides a color-coded breakdown of topics to aid in revision.

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Hello there! I hope your revision is going splendidly.

Welcome to my Predicted Paper 2 for Edexcel A Level Maths June 2025!

My name is Daniel, I am a full time GCSE and A Level Maths tutor with a First-Class
degree In BSc Mathematics.

In addition to my tutoring sessions, I run a YouTube channel where I offer detailed


walkthroughs of past GCSE and A-Level Maths papers. I am also on TikTok and
Instagram, where I go through quick-fire questions to help students stay sharp, whether
they’re scrolling late at night or on their way to school!

This paper includes a variety of questions gathered from past exam papers (all publicly
available) and questions created by me! I've uploaded a full video walkthrough for this
paper on my YouTube channel – it's a great way to check your answers and understand
the methods. You can access it by scanning the QR code below or in the top right corner
of each page! Do the paper FIRST before watching the video!

SCAN THE QR CODE FOR THE ENTIRE WALKHTROUGH


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Colour Scheme and Question Breakdown


In this predicted paper, the topics have been carefully selected based on what was
not included in my Paper 1, ensuring a balanced and realistic coverage across both
papers — just like the real exams.

You can:
Download the Paper 1 PDF here
Watch the full Paper 1 walkthrough on YouTube
Download the Pure Topic Breakdown document used to plan both papers
Watch the video explanation of how both papers were created

The topics in this paper are colour-coded using the following scheme:

COLOUR SCHEME QUESTION BREAKDOWN

• Core Topics that come up every year 1. Integration


• Almost every year 2. The Factor Theorem
• In between "Almost every year" and 3. Parametric to Cartesian
4. Recurrence Relations
"Appears occasionally"
5. Laws of Logarithms
• Appears occasionally The Discriminant
• Not as frequent 6. Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences and
• Topics that haven't come up recently Series
and I think will appear (In Context)
7. Differentiation – The Product Rule and Chain
Rule
MORE INFO Set Notation
8. Vectors
• There are 15 questions in this question 9. Calculus – Modelling with Differentiation
paper. The total mark for this paper is 111. Radians – Sectors and Arcs
10. The Modulus Function
• You have 2 hours 15 mins to complete 11. Implicit Differentiation
the paper. 12. Partial Fractions
Integrating Partial Fractions
• The marks for each question are shown 13. Trigonometric Identities and Solving
in brackets – use this as a guide as to how Equations
much time to spend on each question. 14. Forming Rates of Change
Differential Equations
Advice 15. Parametric Integration
Double Angle Formula
• Read each question carefully before you Integration - The Reverse Chain Rule
start to answer it.

• Try to answer every question. I couldn’t include everything! These topics


• Check your answers if you have time at are just as likely to appear as the others, so
the end. make sure to revise them thoroughly.

Wishing you the best of luck on this paper


A Few Key Topics Not in the Paper: and the real exam! You got this.

• Log Linear Modelling


• Exponential Modelling
• Integration By Parts (In Paper 1)
• Integration By Substitution (In
Paper 1)
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1. Integration

Find

Giving each term in simplest form. (4)


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2. The Factor Theorem

where k is a constant.
Given that (𝑥 − 3) is a factor of f(x), find the value of k.
(3)
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3. Parametric Equations
A curve C has parametric equations

Show that all points on C lie on the curve with Cartesian equation

where a and b are constants to be found.


(3)
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4. Recurrence Relations
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5. Logarithms

𝑓(𝑥) = log 𝑘 (12𝑥 − 3𝑥 2 ), 0 < 𝑥 < 4 and 𝑘 > 1


Given that the equation 𝑓(𝑥) = 2 has exactly two real solutions, determine the set of
possible values for k.
(5)
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6. Differentiation
In this question you must show all stages of your working.
Solutions relying entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.

Figure 1 shows a sketch of part of the curve with equation y = f(x) where

The curve has a maximum turning point at A and a minimum turning point at (2, 0)
(a) Use calculus to find the exact coordinates of A.
(5)
Given that the equation f(x) = k, where k is a constant, has at least two distinct roots,
(b) Find the set of values of k, giving your answer in set notation. (2)
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7. Sequences and Series


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8. Vectors
A lightweight drone is programmed to fly between three key delivery points.
Relative to a fixed base O,

• the point A has position vector −2i+5j


• the point B has position vector 4i+qj, where q is a constant
• the point C has position vector pi+8j, where p is a constant

All position vectors are measured in kilometres.


(a) Given that the straight-line distance from point A to point B is exactly 10 km,
find the possible values of q.
(3)
The drone travels from point A to point C.
𝜋
Given that the angle between ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
𝐴𝐶 and the unit vector i is 4 radians,
(b) show that p = 1. (3)
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9. Modelling with Differentiation


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10. The Modulus Function

On the next page, there is a copy of Figure 2 called Diagram 1.


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11. Implicit Differentiation


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12. Partial Fractions


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13. Trigonometric Identities and Solving Equations


In this question you must show all stages of your working.
Solutions relying entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.
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14. Forming Rates of Change – Differential Equations

Figure 3 shows a container in the shape of an inverted right circular cone which contains some
water.

The cone has an internal radius of 3m and a vertical height of 5m as shown in Figure 3.

At time t seconds, the height of the water is h metres, the volume of the water is Vm3 and water is
leaking from a hole in the bottom of the container at a constant rate of 0.02m3 s−1

1
[The volume of a cone of radius r and height h is πr2h.]
3

(a) Show that, while the water is leaking,

𝐝𝒉 𝟏
h2 = − 𝒌𝝅
𝐝𝒕
where k is a constant to be found. (5)
Given that the container is initially full of water,
(b) express h in terms of t. (3)

(c) Find the time taken for the container to empty, giving your answer to the nearest minute. (2)
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15. Parametric Integration

Figure 3 shows a sketch of the curve with parametric equations


𝜋
x = 4sin t , y = 3sin 2t , 0 ≤ t ≤
2
The region R, shown shaded in Figure 3, is bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the line
with equation x = 2

Find the exact area of R.

(Solutions relying entirely on calculator technology are not acceptable.) (7)


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Congratulations on completing the paper! I hope it was comprehensive and has helped you with
your revision.

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