University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
University of Cambridge International Examinations International General Certificate of Secondary Education
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MATHEMATICS
October/November 2010
Paper 2 (Extended)
1 hour 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials:
Electronic calculator
Mathematical tables (optional)
Geometrical instruments
Tracing paper (optional)
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1
Write each number correct to 1 significant figure and estimate the value of the calculation.
You must show your working.
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Examiner's
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Answer
[2]
1
1 1
1 + + + + .
5 5
5 5
Answer
[2]
1
2
(6x 2) 3(x 1)
Answer
[2]
0.9
Answer
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0.93
[2]
3
5
(a)
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Answer(a)
[1]
(b)
axis
Answer(b)
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[1]
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Work out
240 2
5 10
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Examiner's
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Answer
[2]
2
x
1
2x
1
2
Answer
[2]
The length of a side of a regular hexagon is 6.8 cm, correct to one decimal place.
Find the smallest possible perimeter of the hexagon.
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cm
[2]
5
9
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Answer $
[3]
2y = x 10.
Answer x =
y=
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[3]
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11 ABCD is a rectangle with AB = 10 cm and BC = 6 cm. MN is the perpendicular bisector of BC.
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Examiner's
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Write the letter R in the region which satisfies all three of the following conditions.
nearer to AB than to AD
nearer to C than to B
less than 5 cm from O
[3]
y=
( x + 3) 2
5
Answer x =
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[3]
7
2x + 5 I
x 1
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Examiner's
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Answer
[3]
Answer(a) n =
[1]
Answer(b) n =
[2]
(b) 42n 3 = 16
15
8 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
6 cm
6 cm
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cm
[3]
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16 Simplify this fraction.
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Examiner's
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x 2 5x + 6
x2 4
Answer
[4]
17
2
2
A =
2
2
Work out
(a) A2,
Answer(a)
[2]
Answer(b)
[2]
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18
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60
50
40
Speed
30
(m / s)
20
10
0
t
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Time (seconds)
[1]
Answer(a)(ii)
m/s2
[2]
[2]
Answer(b)
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19 Reina went on holiday to New Zealand.
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Answer(a)
[2]
(b) At Narita Airport, Reina changed 71 190 into New Zealand dollars (NZ$).
The exchange rate was NZ$1 = 56.5.
How many New Zealand dollars did she receive?
Answer(b) NZ$
[2]
Answer x =
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11
21
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y
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
x
1
2
3
4
(a) Using a straight edge and compasses only, construct the perpendicular bisector of AB on the
diagram above.
[2]
(b) Write down the co-ordinates of the midpoint of the line segment joining A(1, 8) to B(7, 4).
Answer(b) (
) [1]
Answer(c)
[3]
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22 In a survey of 60 cars, 25 use diesel, 20 use liquid hydrogen and 22 use electricity.
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No cars use all three fuels and 14 cars use both diesel and electricity.
There are 8 cars which use diesel only, 15 cars which use liquid hydrogen only and 6 cars which use
electricity only.
In the Venn diagram below
= {cars in the survey},
D = {cars which use diesel},
L = {cars which use liquid hydrogen},
E = {cars which use electricity}.
E
8
........
........
........
........
15
........
L
(a) Use the information above to fill in the five missing numbers in the Venn diagram.
[4]
(b) Find the number of cars which use diesel but not electricity.
Answer(b)
[1]
Answer(c)
[1]
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