Questions 4-5 vary greatly, so can’t be predicted with any accuracy. They usually relate to specific pieces of evidence given within the documents. Sometimes they ask how the evidence is used by the source that presents it, and what alternative explanations for it could be given. Sometimes they ask you to identify particular pieces of evidence within a given document. Sometimes they ask something else.

These two questions are worth seven marks in total, not many in the great scheme of things, so aren’t something to panic about. Students who have practised the skills on the course specification, read the questions carefully, and apply common sense should be fine.