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Cambridge International AS & A Level BUSINESS 9609/32 Paper 3 Business Decision-Making March 2025 MARK SCHEME Maximum Mark: 60
9609/32 Cambridge International AS & A Level – Mark Scheme March 2025 4 • Other annotations will be used by examiners as agreed during standardisation, and the meaning will be understood by all examiners who mark that paper. Guidance on using levels-based marking Marking of work should be positive, rewarding achievement where possible, but clearly differentiating across the whole range of marks, where appropriate. The examiner should look at the work and then make a judgement about which level statement is the best fit. In practice, work does not always match one level statement precisely so a judgement may need to be made between two or more level statements. Once a best-fit level statement has been identified, use the following guidance to decide on a specific mark: • If the candidate’s work convincingly meets the level statement, award the highest mark. • If the candidate’s work adequately meets the level statement, award the most appropriate mark in the middle of the range. • If the candidate’s work just meets the level statement, award the lowest mark. • L1, L2 etc. must be clearly annotated on the response at the point where the level is achieved. Assessment objectives AO1 Knowledge and understanding Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of business concepts, terms and theories. AO2 Application Apply knowledge and understanding of business concepts, terms and theories to problems and issues in a variety of familiar and unfamiliar business situations and contexts. AO3 Analysis Analyse business problems, issues and situations by: • using appropriate methods and techniques to make sense of qualitative and quantitative business information • searching for causes, impact and consequences • distinguishing between factual evidence and opinion or value judgement • drawing valid inferences and making valid generalisations. AO4 Evaluation Evaluate evidence in order to make reasoned judgements, present substantiated conclusions and, where appropriate, make recommendations for action and implementation.