The 2 Mark "Describe One Feature" Question (Edexcel GCSE History): Revision Note
Exam code: 1HI0
Summary of Question 1
- Question 1 requires you to identify and describe a feature of an event, person or development in the period of history that you have studied 
- This question has changed format since 2024 - Previously, you were asked to explain two features of one event 
- Now, you have to explain one feature of two given events, separated into: - Question 1 (a) 
- Question 1 (b) 
 
 
| Amount of marks | 4 (2x2 marks) | 
|---|---|
| The time that you should spend on the question | No more than 5 minutes | 
- An example of the type of question you may encounter can be seen below: 

- In previous years, this question has focused on the following topics in Elizabethan England: 
| Year of Exam | Question Topic | 
|---|---|
| 2018 | Elizabeth's religious settlement (opens in a new tab) | 
| 2019 | Theatre in Elizabethan England (opens in a new tab) | 
| 2020 | The role of the Church in Elizabethan England (opens in a new tab) | 
| 2021 | The Babington Plot (opens in a new tab) | 
| 2022 | The English involvement in the Netherlands (opens in a new tab) | 
| 2023 | Elizabethan government (opens in a new tab) | 
| 2024 | Education in early Elizabethan England | 
"Describe one feature" question structure
- Your answer should have: - A key feature of the event, person or development 
- Specific and relevant knowledge 
 
- Your answers could be written in ID format: - I — Identify a key feature that is relevant to the question 
- D — Describe the key feature using a specific piece of knowledge 
 
- Each "Describe one feature" question is worth 2 marks - 1 mark for stating your key feature (1) 
- 1 mark for knowledge about the feature (1) 
 
- For answering both Questions 1 (a) and 1 (b), 4 marks are available 
Worked example of a "Describe one feature" question
Worked Example
1 (a) Describe one feature of the 1572 Vagabonds Act in early Elizabethan England.
(2)
Answer
One feature of the 1572 Vagabonds Act was to reduce the level of vagrancy in towns and cities (1). A national system was created to monitor and help the poor, including a register kept by the Justices of the Peace register (1).
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