Knowing the Examiner’s Mind: History Volume 2 Grade 10–12 is a structured revision and exam preparation guide designed to help senior secondary learners excel in History examinations. It builds on foundational knowledge and focuses on deeper historical analysis while also guiding learners on how examiners set and assess questions.
The book covers major themes such as the Cold War, decolonisation, nationalism, global conflicts, political ideologies, and socio-economic developments in the modern world. Content is presented in clear, well-organised notes supported by timelines, summaries, and key historical facts that make revision more efficient.
A strong emphasis is placed on developing critical historical skills such as source interpretation, evaluation, and essay writing. Learners are guided on how to construct well-structured responses that meet examination requirements and scoring criteria.
The guide includes structured questions, model answers, and revision exercises that reinforce understanding and improve exam readiness. It also highlights common mistakes and provides strategies for effective answering.
Overall, this resource strengthens historical knowledge, improves analytical and writing skills, and enhances exam performance by aligning study methods with examiner expectations in senior secondary History examinations.