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Biology GCSE Higher Revision

Prepare for your OCR Biology GCSE Higher exam with AI-generated mock papers, instant marking of your handwritten answers, and topic quizzes that track exactly where you’re falling behind. Free sample quiz included — no payment required to get started.

Topic Quizzes

AI generates questions on any Biology GCSE Higher topic. Mark yourself and build a personal revision list from every missed question.

Mock Papers

Uniquely generated OCR Biology GCSE Higher papers with full mark schemes, weighted towards topics most likely to appear.

AI Marking

Photograph your handwritten answers. AI extracts your writing and marks it against the mark scheme — results in seconds.

Topics covered

Questions and mock papers are available across all Biology GCSE Higher topics on the OCR GCSE specification.

Cell Level Systems
Scaling Up
Organism Level Systems
Community Level Systems
Genes, Inheritance and Selection
Global Challenges

Also available for AQA, Edexcel.

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Frequently asked questions

Is ExamPass.ai free for Biology GCSE Higher?

A free sample quiz is included with every new account — no payment required. Additional quizzes and mock papers require a credit pack from £14.99.

Does ExamPass.ai support OCR Biology GCSE Higher?

Yes. Mock papers and quizzes are generated specifically for the OCR Biology GCSE Higher specification and marked according to OCR mark scheme conventions.

Can ExamPass.ai mark my handwritten Biology GCSE Higher answers?

Yes. Photograph your handwritten answer with your phone. The AI reads your handwriting, extracts the text, and marks it against the stored mark scheme — with detailed feedback in seconds.

Will I see the same questions twice?

No. Every question you’re shown is recorded across your history. New quizzes are generated to cover fresh concepts and angles you haven’t been tested on yet, so each session builds on the last.