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Title: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/01 Language With Marking Scheme Merged
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/01 Language With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Tuesday 14 May 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/01 Language Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 1 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Section A: Answer Questions 1–10 and either Question 11 or Question 12. • Section B: Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 100. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 Answer both Section A and Section B. Section A Read the passage. Answer Questions 1‒10. Passage 1 Venus is jealous of the mortal girl Psyche and wants to punish her. In the end Cupid and Jupiter resolve the situation. erat olim in Graecia rex, qui filiam, Psychen nomine, habebat. haec puella tam pulchra erat ut omnes eam laudarent. nonnulli etiam dicebant Psychen pulchriorem Venere esse. itaque Venus, magna ira superata, filium suum Cupidinem iussit Psychen delere. Cupido tamen, quod puellam amabat, eam in loco secreto celare constituit. ibi Psychen nocte invisebat ne ipsa sciret quis esset. 5 una nocte Psyche, face incensa, Cupidini appropinquavit ut vultum eius spectaret. ‘ecce!’ exclamavit. ‘quod te videre possum, tandem intellego te deum amoris esse.’ Cupido, postquam haec verba audivit, quam celerrime fugit. nam timebat ne a Venere puniretur. ubi tamen cognovit puellam tristissimam esse, Iovi persuasit ut eam deam faceret. Names Graecia, Graeciae (f) Greece Psyche, Psyches (f) (acc. Psychen) Psyche Venus, Veneris (f) Venus (the goddess of love) Cupido, Cupidinis (m) Cupid Iuppiter, Iovis (m) Jupiter (the king of the gods) Words secretus, secreta, secretum secret, remote inviso, invisere, invisi, invisus I go to see, visit
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/01 Language With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Tuesday 14 May 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/01 Language Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 1 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Section A: Answer Questions 1–10 and either Question 11 or Question 12. • Section B: Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 100. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 Answer both Section A and Section B. Section A Read the passage. Answer Questions 1‒10. Passage 1 Venus is jealous of the mortal girl Psyche and wants to punish her. In the end Cupid and Jupiter resolve the situation. erat olim in Graecia rex, qui filiam, Psychen nomine, habebat. haec puella tam pulchra erat ut omnes eam laudarent. nonnulli etiam dicebant Psychen pulchriorem Venere esse. itaque Venus, magna ira superata, filium suum Cupidinem iussit Psychen delere. Cupido tamen, quod puellam amabat, eam in loco secreto celare constituit. ibi Psychen nocte invisebat ne ipsa sciret quis esset. 5 una nocte Psyche, face incensa, Cupidini appropinquavit ut vultum eius spectaret. ‘ecce!’ exclamavit. ‘quod te videre possum, tandem intellego te deum amoris esse.’ Cupido, postquam haec verba audivit, quam celerrime fugit. nam timebat ne a Venere puniretur. ubi tamen cognovit puellam tristissimam esse, Iovi persuasit ut eam deam faceret. Names Graecia, Graeciae (f) Greece Psyche, Psyches (f) (acc. Psychen) Psyche Venus, Veneris (f) Venus (the goddess of love) Cupido, Cupidinis (m) Cupid Iuppiter, Iovis (m) Jupiter (the king of the gods) Words secretus, secreta, secretum secret, remote inviso, invisere, invisi, invisus I go to see, visit
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LATIN
OCR 2024
GCSE Latin
J282/01 Language
With Marking Scheme Merged
Oxford Cambridge and RSA
Tuesday 14 May 2024 – Afternoon
GCSE (9–1) Latin
J282/01 Language
Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes
Do not use:
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Centre number
Candidate number
First name(s)
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INSTRUCTIONS
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lined pages at the end of this booklet
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• Section A: Answer Questions 1–10 and either Question 11 or Question 12
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INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 100
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• This document has 16 pages
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Answer both Section A and Section B
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Answer Questions 1‒10
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In the end Cupid and
Jupiter resolve the situation
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haec puella tam pulchra erat
ut omnes eam laudarent
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itaque Venus, magna ira superata, filium suum Cupidinem iussit Psychen delere
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ibi Psychen nocte invisebat ne ipsa
sciret quis esset
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‘ecce!’
exclamavit
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Cupido, postquam haec verba audivit, quam celerrime fugit
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ubi tamen cognovit puellam tristissimam esse, Iovi persuasit ut eam deam faceret
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Psychen)
Venus, Veneris (f)
Cupido, Cupidinis (m)
Iuppiter, Iovis (m)
Greece
Psyche
Venus (the goddess of love)
Cupid
Jupiter (the king of the gods)
Words
secretus, secreta, secretum
inviso, invisere, invisi, invisus
fax, facis (f)
vultus, vultus (m)
secret, remote
I go to see, visit
torch
face
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rex, qui filiam, Psychen nomine, habebat (line 1): how were the king and Psyche related?
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‘tandem intellego te deum amoris esse’ (line 7): what did Psyche finally realise?
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nam timebat ne a Venere puniretur (line 8): why did Cupid run away?
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ubi tamen cognovit puellam tristissimam esse (line 9): how did Psyche feel when Cupid left her?
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haec puella tam pulchra erat
ut omnes eam laudarent
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itaque Venus, magna ira superata, filium suum Cupidinem iussit Psychen delere
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ibi Psychen nocte
invisebat ne ipsa sciret quis esset
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Psychen)
Venus, Veneris (f)
Cupido, Cupidinis (m)
Greece
Psyche
Venus (the goddess of love)
Cupid
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secretus, secreta, secretum
inviso, invisere, invisi, invisus
secret, remote
I go to see, visit
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(a) We sent help to many slave-girls
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Lucullus erat imperator Romanus
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tam fortis erat
ut etiam Mithridatem, regem Ponti, in nonnullis proeliis superaret
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Romam tandem revocatus vitam militis relinquere constituit
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itaque nunc est tempus pace
praemiisque victoriae frui
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itaque ingentes
villas in omnibus partibus Italiae aedificavit; servis imperavit ut hortos pulchros Romae facerent;
semper pretiosum cibum vinumque emebat ad optimas cenas faciendas
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pretiosus, pretiosa, pretiosum
learning, education
in Greek
I enjoy
expensive
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tam fortis erat
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paucae fabulae de modo vitae Luculli scriptae sunt, e quibus duae nunc narrantur
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Pompeius, quamquam putabat
villam pulchram esse, Lucullum rogavit cur villam in medio agro aedificavisset
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sed una nocte, cum solus esset, minima cena ei a servo parata
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GCSE
Latin
J282/01: Language
General Certificate of Secondary Education
Mark Scheme for June 2024
Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations
OCR (Oxford Cambridge and RSA) is a leading UK awarding body, providing a wide range of
qualifications to meet the needs of candidates of all ages and abilities
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It is also responsible for developing new specifications to meet national requirements and
the needs of students and teachers
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This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and students, to indicate the requirements
of the examination
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It does not
indicate the details of the discussions which took place at an examiners’ meeting before
marking commenced
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Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the published question papers and the
report on the examination
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Make sure that you have accessed and completed the relevant training packages for on -screen marking: Web Assessor Marking Task Guide
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Make sure that you have read and understood the mark scheme and the question paper for this unit
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Where no alternative
response has been provided, examiners may give candidates the benefit of the doubt and mark the crossed out response where le gible
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Enter a mark for each question answered into RM assessor, which
will select the highest mark from those awarded
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Mark Scheme
June 2024
Multiple Choice Question Responses
When a multiple choice question has only a single, correct response and a candidate provides two responses (even if one of these res ponses is
correct), then no mark should be awarded (as it is not possible to determine which was the first response selected by the candidate)
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Contradictory Responses
When a candidate provides contradictory responses, then no mark should be awarded, even if one of the answers is correct
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response space should be marked from left to right on each line and then line by line until the required number of r esponses have been considered
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development of the ‘first response’, rather than a separate, discrete response
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Short Answer Questions (requiring a more developed response, worth two or more marks)
If the candidates are required to provide a description of, say, three items or factors and four items or factors are provide d, then mark on a similar basis
– that is downwards (as it is unlikely in this situation that a candidate will provide more than on e response in each section of the response space
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Examiners will need to apply professional judgement as to whether
the second (or a subsequent) response is a ‘new start’ or simply a poorly expressed continuation of the first response
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Always check the pages (and additional objects if present) at the end of the response in case any answers have been continued there
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Award NR (No Response) if there is nothing written at all in the answer space
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Answer
Psyche was the king’s daughter (1)
Psyche was beautiful/more beautiful (1) than Venus (1)
June 2024
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Guidance
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‘She was beautiful’ = 1/2
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delere: do not accept ‘kill’/’delete’
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puellam: accept ‘the girl’; do not accept ‘her’
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nocte: accept ‘during the night’; do not accept ‘it was
dark’
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She approached Cupid (1)
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torch’/’set a torch on fire’/’had a lit torch’; accept the
plural ‘torches’; do not accept ‘used a torch’
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tristissima
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mark, though ‘She persuaded J
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Unicycle (1) – a cycle with one wheel (1)
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Incensed (1) – very angry (1)
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meaning
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incensa: accept ‘to incend’ (archaic); do not
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‘ignite’/’incinerate’/’incite’/’incentive’/’incandescent’
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‘in a place’ (translation)
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➢
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ablative
absolute)
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Infinitive (1); follows constituit (1)
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infinitive’
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Ablative
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Purpose clause
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multis (1) ancillis (1) auxilium (1) misimus (1)
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Title: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/01 Language With Marking Scheme Merged
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/01 Language With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Tuesday 14 May 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/01 Language Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 1 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Section A: Answer Questions 1–10 and either Question 11 or Question 12. • Section B: Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 100. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 Answer both Section A and Section B. Section A Read the passage. Answer Questions 1‒10. Passage 1 Venus is jealous of the mortal girl Psyche and wants to punish her. In the end Cupid and Jupiter resolve the situation. erat olim in Graecia rex, qui filiam, Psychen nomine, habebat. haec puella tam pulchra erat ut omnes eam laudarent. nonnulli etiam dicebant Psychen pulchriorem Venere esse. itaque Venus, magna ira superata, filium suum Cupidinem iussit Psychen delere. Cupido tamen, quod puellam amabat, eam in loco secreto celare constituit. ibi Psychen nocte invisebat ne ipsa sciret quis esset. 5 una nocte Psyche, face incensa, Cupidini appropinquavit ut vultum eius spectaret. ‘ecce!’ exclamavit. ‘quod te videre possum, tandem intellego te deum amoris esse.’ Cupido, postquam haec verba audivit, quam celerrime fugit. nam timebat ne a Venere puniretur. ubi tamen cognovit puellam tristissimam esse, Iovi persuasit ut eam deam faceret. Names Graecia, Graeciae (f) Greece Psyche, Psyches (f) (acc. Psychen) Psyche Venus, Veneris (f) Venus (the goddess of love) Cupido, Cupidinis (m) Cupid Iuppiter, Iovis (m) Jupiter (the king of the gods) Words secretus, secreta, secretum secret, remote inviso, invisere, invisi, invisus I go to see, visit
Description: OCR 2024 GCSE Latin J282/01 Language With Marking Scheme Merged LATIN Oxford Cambridge and RSA Tuesday 14 May 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Latin J282/01 Language Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes Do not use: • a dictionary * J 2 8 2 0 1 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name Candidate number INSTRUCTIONS • Use black ink. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Section A: Answer Questions 1–10 and either Question 11 or Question 12. • Section B: Answer all the questions. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 100. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 16 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 Answer both Section A and Section B. Section A Read the passage. Answer Questions 1‒10. Passage 1 Venus is jealous of the mortal girl Psyche and wants to punish her. In the end Cupid and Jupiter resolve the situation. erat olim in Graecia rex, qui filiam, Psychen nomine, habebat. haec puella tam pulchra erat ut omnes eam laudarent. nonnulli etiam dicebant Psychen pulchriorem Venere esse. itaque Venus, magna ira superata, filium suum Cupidinem iussit Psychen delere. Cupido tamen, quod puellam amabat, eam in loco secreto celare constituit. ibi Psychen nocte invisebat ne ipsa sciret quis esset. 5 una nocte Psyche, face incensa, Cupidini appropinquavit ut vultum eius spectaret. ‘ecce!’ exclamavit. ‘quod te videre possum, tandem intellego te deum amoris esse.’ Cupido, postquam haec verba audivit, quam celerrime fugit. nam timebat ne a Venere puniretur. ubi tamen cognovit puellam tristissimam esse, Iovi persuasit ut eam deam faceret. Names Graecia, Graeciae (f) Greece Psyche, Psyches (f) (acc. Psychen) Psyche Venus, Veneris (f) Venus (the goddess of love) Cupido, Cupidinis (m) Cupid Iuppiter, Iovis (m) Jupiter (the king of the gods) Words secretus, secreta, secretum secret, remote inviso, invisere, invisi, invisus I go to see, visit