Cambridge Secondary Checkpoint Mathematics (1112) Past Papers Part1: 2022-2015
Cambridge Secondary Checkpoint Mathematics (1112) Past Papers Part1: 2022-2015
Cambridge Secondary Checkpoint Mathematics (1112) Past Papers Part1: 2022-2015
MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 April 2022
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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x 0 1 2 3 4
y 3 7
[1]
y
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
[2]
kg [1]
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[1]
NOT TO
SCALE
BC
A
D
F G
EH
True False
[1]
[1]
(a)
2 1
– =
3 4 12
[1]
(b)
5 19
+ =
8 12 24
[1]
(c)
2 1 13
+ =
20
[1]
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Draw a ring around the most suitable unit for this measurement.
mm³ m³ l ml
[1]
8 The table shows some statistics for the number of words per page in two different books.
Mean Range
Book A 19.2 8
Book B 18.6 11
A B means ranges
[1]
10 a = 3b – c
a = [1]
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y
6
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1
–2
B
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
–8
–9
9x + 2y − 4x − 8y
3 + 2(5x − 6)
[3]
14 Mike throws an ordinary 6-sided dice and spins a coin at the same time.
One possible outcome is a 4 and a tail.
[1]
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Number Number
of people of people
0 0
Time taken to complete Time taken to complete
puzzle A puzzle B
[1]
16 Write 31.4649
[1]
[1]
mm2 [1]
Tick () to show if each of these statements is true, false or whether you cannot tell.
Cannot
True False
tell
One quarter of the counters in the bag are red.
3__567
[1]
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Use the data to complete the group, tally and frequency columns in the table.
All group intervals must have equal width.
[2]
74
70 × 72
73
70 × 70
72
76 ÷ 72
7
2
7 ×7
1
[2]
m2 [1]
5x + 2y = 26
10x – y = 37
x=
y= [3]
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24 Calculate.
(a) 4.52 × 22
[2]
28 × 16 + 14 × 16
(b)
14
[2]
54.78 × 6.4
3505.92 ÷ 64
[2]
26 Naomi uses three lines to make a pattern by connecting dots on a grid.
The pattern has rotational symmetry but no line symmetry.
Use three lines to make a pattern with rotational symmetry and line symmetry.
[1]
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27 Work out.
72 × 105 × 10−6
[1]
NOT TO
SCALE
E
A B C D
° [3]
Correct Incorrect
16 = 2
48 6
14 = 1
56 7
17 = 1
68 4
[1]
Work out the percentage of students in the whole school that play a musical instrument.
% [2]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 April 2022
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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5 7 10 12 16 20
[1]
, and [1]
$ [1]
% [2]
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4 Here is a grid.
y
6
5
4
3
2
1
x
– 6 –5 – 4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
(a) A = (1, – 1), B = (– 5, – 2) and C = (– 3, 2)
[1]
D= ( , ) [1]
80
60 100
40 120
20 140
km / h
0 160
km / h [1]
(b) A bicycle travels along the road at an average speed of 5 metres per second.
Work out the time it takes the bicycle to travel along the road.
Give your answer in seconds.
seconds [1]
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$ [2]
[1]
The afternoon journeys have the same duration as the morning journeys.
[2]
10 Write the letter of each shape in the correct position in the table.
A B C D
One has been done for you.
[1]
11 Find 3 32
[1]
12 Simplify.
7 3 1
(a) − +
x x x
[1]
y m
(b) +
x 2x
[2]
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13 Here are the spelling test results for the 25 students in Class A.
Score 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Frequency 6 4 3 4 3 3 2
Class A
Mean 6.44
Mode
Median
Range 6
[2]
(b) Here is some information about Class B for the same test.
Class B
Mean 4.04
Mode 6
Median 4
Range 5
Draw a ring around the two best measures for comparing which class did better.
(c) Tick () the class that has the better results overall.
Class A Class B
[1]
x2 + 4x = 63
Use the method of trial and improvement to find this solution correct to 1 decimal place.
Show all your working in the table.
You may not need to use all the rows.
x= [3]
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[3]
16 These are the ratios of iron to other materials in metal A and metal B.
Metal A 2 : 27
Metal B 5 : 56
Tick () the metal that contains the greater proportion of iron.
Metal A Metal B
[2]
17 This frequency diagram shows the number of visits to the gym by 155 people in
September.
Number of people
0 10 20 30 40
1−5
6 − 10
Number 11 − 15
of visits
16 − 20
21 − 25
26 − 30
Work out how many people went to the gym more than 20 times.
Work out the class interval that contains the median number of visits.
[2]
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4
A
3
B
2
x
–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
–1
–2
[3]
( , ) [1]
2 cm
5 cm NOT TO
3 cm SCALE
4 cm 2 cm
cm2 [1]
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5 3
× =
8 4
[1]
1 1
2 3 1 3
3 2
She picks one counter from each bag and adds together the numbers on the counters.
Work out the probability that the total of her numbers is more than 3
You may find the table useful.
[2]
24 The graph shows that the cost of electrical wire is proportional to the length of the wire.
20
15
Cost
10
(dollars)
0 x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Length (metres)
(a) Use the graph to find a formula for the cost, c dollars, of a length of wire, x metres.
c= [2]
$ [1]
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[2]
smallest largest
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MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 October 2022
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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Older teachers pay more for their cars than younger teachers.
Tick () the two items that are most relevant to her investigation.
[1]
Work out how much she earns when she works for 10 hours.
dollars [1]
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[1]
5 Here are the costs of buying theatre tickets from a booking agency.
$ [3]
6 Work out 6 1 ÷ 1 2
4 3
Give your answer as a mixed number in its simplest form.
[3]
5 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
3 cm
3 cm
cm2 [2]
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y
6
5
4
3
A
2
1
B
x
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
× 6 8 9
4 32
7 42
[1]
, , ,
smallest largest
[1]
11 Babies born at a hospital are described as having Low or Medium or High mass at birth.
The table shows some information about 200 babies born at the hospital last month.
Low mass 18 22
High mass
Total 90 200
[2]
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200
180
160
140
120
Profits 100 Café
(in thousands
of dollars) 80 Books
60
40
20
0
2019 2020 2021
Year
Samira says, ‘My total profits have increased between 2019 and 2021’
Write down one other comment to describe how her profits have changed between 2019
and 2021
[1]
7 19 11 2
10 30 15 3
[1]
[1]
15 Simplify.
3m – 8n + 7m + 5n
4x (7x – 3)
[2]
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16 Work out.
[2]
0.03
3 × 103
0.003
3 ÷ 10–2
0.0003
3 ÷ 102
3000
3 × 10–3
300
[2]
18 Here is a sequence.
[2]
19 Draw a ring around the number that is nearest in value to the square root of 74
[1]
$ [1]
x7 × x
= x8
x4
[1]
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22 Lily is trying to find out if boys or girls scored generally higher marks in a test.
She decides to find the mode, the mean and the range for each group.
Here are the results of her calculations.
Boys Girls
Mode 52 41
Mean 38.4 41.2
Range 40 36
Put a tick () next to the group with the generally higher marks.
Boys Girls
[1]
x+y–m=x–m+y x+a–b=b–a+x
t×m×c=c×t×m (v + w) ÷ x = (w + v) ÷ x
[1]
10
Cylinder A
9
6
Height of
water in 5
cylinder
(cm) 4
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Time (seconds)
(a) Describe what the graph shows about the change in height of water after 2 seconds
compared with before 2 seconds.
[1]
10 cm
Cylinder B is filled with water so that the height of water increases at a constant rate
of 1.25 cm per second.
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[2]
26 Work out.
(23 – 3 × 3)2
[2]
27 Draw a ring around the two calculations that have an answer smaller than 73
2 3
73 × 0.26 73 ÷ 73 ÷ 0.49 73 ×
15 7
[1]
A B
Scale: 1 centimetre represents 5 metres
It must be:
• at least 15 metres away from side AB,
• at least 20 metres away from the tree marked T.
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[1]
7
6
5
B
4
3
2
A
1
x
−7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
−1
−2
−3
−4
−5
−6
−7
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True False
a–b<0
a2 > a
ab > b
b
>b
a
[2]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 October 2022
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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x 0 1 2 3
y 1 10
[1]
11
10
0 x
1 2 3 4 5 6
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
− = −5
[1]
[1]
100 g 200 g
g [1]
4 9
[2]
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9
C
NOT TO
B SCALE
115°
x
A
25°
Find angle x.
° [2]
10 The table shows the resting pulse rate of eight people and how many kilometres they run
per week.
Kilometres run
32 25 12 10 50 42 16 30
per week
Resting pulse rate
60 67 73 69 48 52 64 56
(beats per minute)
75
70
65
50
45
40
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Kilometres run per week
[2]
(b) Write down the type of correlation between kilometres run per week and resting
pulse rate.
[1]
Draw a ring around the most likely resting pulse rate for Mike.
46 57 68 75
[1]
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16 Yuri
Chen
14
12
Distance 10
from home
(km) 8
0
11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00
Time
[1]
7
12 Write 5 as a decimal.
16
[1]
13 The coordinates of point X are (–2, 5) and the coordinates of point Y are (4, –5).
( , ) [2]
2 cups of flour
–3 cup of water
4
(a) Write the ratio amount of flour : amount of water in its simplest form.
: [1]
cups [2]
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Calculate the percentage decrease in the African lion population between 1975 and 2015
% [2]
16 Here is a mapping.
x → (x – 2)2
x → (x – 2)2
4 → 4
6 →
→ 64
[2]
= 1 cm
[1]
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[2]
NOT TO
SCALE
8.7 cm
12.5 cm
cm [2]
30
25
20
Frequency
15
10
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Height (cm)
The median height and the mean height are the same.
You cannot tell if the median height is less than, more than or the same as
the mean height.
[1]
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22 Here is a cylinder.
12 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
cm2 [2]
cm [1]
A B C D
x kg kg kg kg
kg [3]
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25 kg
[3]
Another type of quadrilateral always has property B but has none of the other three
properties.
[1]
Explain why Pierre is wrong without working out the exact answer.
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Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), which is a department of the University of Cambridge.
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MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 April 2021
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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(a) 0.9 × 4 =
[1]
(b) × 7 = 2.8
[1]
n ×3 3n
n +4
n ×5 −3
[1]
n 7
[1]
(c) Work out the number Hassan was thinking of in part (b).
[1]
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148 × 76 = 11 248
14.8 × 76
149 × 76
[2]
The area is
198.5565097 cm2.
cm² [1]
5 Work out.
7.2 – 3.463
[1]
11 1 a
– =
12 2 12
a= [1]
[1]
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minutes [1]
[1]
[1]
miles [1]
5 cm
3 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
6 cm A h B
5 cm
9 cm
h= cm [2]
True False
1 m = 100 cm
1 mm = 0.01 cm
1
1 kg = g
1000
1 tonne = 1000 kg
[1]
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5 cm 7 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
A 10 cm C
A C
[3]
y
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
−1
−2
−3
−4
(a) Write down the coordinates of a possible position of the fourth vertex.
( , ) [1]
(b) Write down the coordinates of a different possible position of the fourth vertex.
( , ) [1]
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66
14 Write as a fraction in its simplest form.
72
[1]
15 Work out.
14 + –5.5
– 6 × −1.5
[2]
1
Pack A contains 900 g plus extra free.
4
Pack A Pack B
[2]
(x + 3)
NOT TO
SCALE
(x + 2)
Shape A
Shape B (x – 2 )
(x + 6 )
[3]
[1]
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19 The table shows the ratio of the number of teachers to the number of students needed for
each class.
[2]
Calculate how many more students can attend the dance class.
[1]
20 Mia wants to investigate if older students have more money than younger students.
She surveys students at her school.
Identify two pieces of data that Mia must collect from each of the students.
and [1]
y
6
5
4
3
2
1
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1
–2
–3
y=x+2 y = 2x + 2 y = –2 y=x–2 y = 2x – 2
[1]
x 0 3
y 0 –2
[1]
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y
14
12
10
8
6
B
4
2
(a) Describe the single transformation that maps shape A onto shape B.
[2]
(b) Draw the image of shape B after an enlargement, scale factor 2, centre (–10, 8). [2]
Girls Boys
art
music art
football
football
music
Tick () to show if each of these statements is true or false or you cannot tell.
You cannot
True False
tell
Ten more boys choose football than choose music.
The modal club is the same for both girls and boys.
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40
30
20
10
0 10 20 30 40 x
y = x + 14
y = x – 14
x + 2y = 36
x + 2y = 60
y = x + 14 and x + 2y = 36
x= and y = [2]
First dice
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 1 2 3 4 5 6
2 2 2 3 4
Second dice
3 3 3 3 4
4 4
5 5
6 6
(b) Work out the probability that his score is greater than 4
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 April 2021
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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< > =
Choose the correct symbol from the list for each of these statements.
3.7 3.65
4.035 4.34
7.6 7.60
[1]
2 Draw a ring around the value of the digit 4 in the number 6.354
4 4 4 4
10 100 1000 10 000
[1]
3 Solve.
5x – 2 = 3(x + 4)
x= [3]
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4 Work out.
1 + 12 2
2 × 3 2 − 13
[1]
hours [2]
6 Ten teams (A to J) entered a competition to build a model car using plastic bricks.
Competition rules:
(1) The maximum number of batteries to power the model car is 6
(2) The maximum mass of the model car is 1 kg.
(3) The winner is the model car with the greatest speed.
The scatter graphs show some information about the model cars built by the 10 teams.
2.5
E
2 I
J
D
Speed 1.5 C
F
(metres per H B
second) 1
G
0.5 A
0
0 2 4 6 8 10
Number of batteries
2.5
E
2 I
J
D
Speed 1.5 C
F
(metres per H B
second) 1
G
0.5 A
0
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2
Mass (kg)
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2.5
E
I
2 J
D
Speed 1.5 C
F
(metres per H B
second) 1
G
0.5 A
0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Number of wheels
(b) Complete these sentences to describe the type of correlation shown on these three
graphs.
[1]
Tick () to show who has read the greater proportion of their book.
Show all your working.
Gabriella Safia
[2]
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9 The table shows information about a sequence of patterns made from rods.
Diagram
Pattern number 1 2 3 4
Number of rods 3 5 7
(b) –1 +1 +2 +3 ÷2 ×2 ×3
Choose two of these cards to complete the sentence describing the general term.
11 15
10 Draw a ring around all the numbers that are greater than and less than
16 16
[1]
42 = 2 × ( + 3)
[1]
: [2]
[1]
[2]
45 ÷ 13
103 ÷ 15
17 ÷ 11
[2]
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16 ABCDEF is a hexagon.
B D
A E
17 Angelique wants to find out how students in her class travel to school.
[2]
18 Some students choose their favourite drink from the six drinks shown in the table.
Some of the probabilities of the students choosing each drink are shown.
[2]
€160 to dollars.
$76.80 to euros.
€
[2]
m2 [1]
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19 ≤ 7 − 3x
[2]
–10 –9 –8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
[1]
Calculate the price of the television now as a percentage of the original price.
% [2]
NOT TO
SCALE
cm [2]
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8 cm 8 cm
15 cm 15 cm
The second rectangle is cut in half and joined to the first rectangle to make a new shape.
NOT TO
SCALE
8 cm
15 cm
cm [2]
25 The table shows the number of music downloads bought by 35 students during a year.
Number of
Frequency
music downloads
0–4 5
5–9 16
10 – 14 11
15 – 19 3
>19 0
[1]
is a factor of 15 is a multiple of 3
[1]
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NOT TO
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2m
He cuts the rod into four pieces and uses them to make a rectangle.
NOT TO
SCALE
cm2 [3]
28 Tick () the expression that is closest to the square root of 3a6
1.5a2
1.5a3
1.7a2
1.7a3
3a3
[1]
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Paper 1 October 2021
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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64
1 Write in its simplest form.
124
[1]
2 Write in the boxes the correct name for each part of a circle.
[2]
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3 4 8
10 5 0
2 6 7
Complete this grid so that all of the rows, columns and diagonals add up to 15
−3 12
13
[2]
4 Solve.
17 – 3x = 2
x= [2]
5 The diagram shows the first three patterns of a sequence made from rods.
(c) Work out how many rods will be used for Pattern 7
[1]
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15
12
9
Frequency
6
0
car bus train walk bicycle
Transport
[2]
smallest largest
[1]
Dice Coin
1 H
[1]
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10
a b
c d
e f
g h
Choose one of these words to complete each sentence about the angles in the diagram.
11 Draw a ring around all the shapes that are congruent to triangle A.
[1]
12 Work out.
65 ÷ 9
[2]
28 × 10 = 28 ÷
[1]
2.46 × 1.3
[2]
(b) Write your answer to part (a) correct to two significant figures.
[1]
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(a) Sketch two of these right-angled triangles joined together to make a parallelogram.
You must mark the right angles in both triangles.
[1]
(b) Sketch two of these right-angled triangles joined together to make a kite.
You must mark the right angles in both triangles.
[1]
< 40 <
[1]
[3]
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– 4, –2, 6
, , [1]
20 Mike conducts an experiment to find out if cars drive at different speeds on different days.
He collects data about the speed of cars on the road between 12 pm and 1 pm on two
different days.
His data is shown in the back to back stem-and-leaf diagram.
Monday Thursday
0 1 5 9
2 0 7 7
4 3 3 3 4 5 6
2 4 1 7 9 9 9
9 2 2 5 4 5 8
8 1 0 6 6
5 2 7 4 9
3 8 4
(a) Work out the difference in speed between the fastest car on Monday and the fastest car
on Thursday.
km / h [1]
(b) Mike concludes that the speed of cars is lower when there are more cars on the road.
[1]
Number of catches 0 1 2 3 4 5
Frequency 8 11 12 13 4 2
(a) Use the table to estimate the probability that he makes exactly one catch in the next
game he plays.
[1]
[1]
[1]
2
22 A hamster eats of a bag of carrots each day.
7
Work out how many days it takes the hamster to eat 8 whole bags of carrots.
[2]
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23 a = 4 and t = –3
[1]
cm [1]
56 × 94 = 5264
5.6 × 0.94 =
5264 ÷ 0.56 =
[2]
Calculate the difference between the journey times of the two trains.
Give your answer in minutes.
minutes [2]
smallest largest
[2]
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7
6
5
4
A
3
B
2
1
x
–7 –6 –5 – 4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
–7
A can be mapped onto B using a rotation centre (0, 0) followed by a different type of
transformation.
First transformation:
[3]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 October 2021
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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2 is a multiple of 8
is a factor of 15
+ = 45
=
=
[2]
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cm2 [1]
7x + + x − 6 = 9x − 3
[2]
: [1]
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[1]
Work out the number of minutes Rajiv waits for the next bus.
minutes [1]
[1]
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y 15
[1]
[1]
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$ [2]
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D=( , ) [1]
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−
7 7
1 1
+
c 2c
[2]
Work out the number of buses the man could lift if he could lift 850 times his own body
mass.
[2]
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Tick () to show if Carlos has enough wood to build the frame.
Yes No
[2]
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The pie charts show their results.
The coffee shop at the train station sells more cups of Americano than the coffee shop at
the park.
[2]
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Multiply x by 5
5x – 4
then subtract 4
Add 3 to x
then divide by 7
9(x + 2)
then
[2]
[1]
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16 A security code is made up from one number and then one shape.
Shape
1 1
2 2
Number
[1]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
x = 2y + 4 x = ( y − 4) ÷ 2 x = ( y ÷ 2) − 4 x = ( y + 4) ÷ 2
[1]
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x3 + 3x = 20
x x3 + 3x
2 14
x= [3]
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Hand span, y
Height, x (cm) Tally Tally
(cm)
100 ⩽ x < 125 10 ⩽ y < 15 |
(a) Give one reason why this is not a good data collection sheet for her to use.
[1]
(b) Design a suitable data collection sheet that Safia could use.
[1]
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l [2]
cm [1]
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‘There must be more than three different colours of pen in the box.’
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cm [3]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 April 2020
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
Answer all questions.
Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You should show all your working in the booklet.
You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 50.
The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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[1]
2 Simplify.
x6 × x3
[1]
14
3 (a) Write as a mixed number.
3
[1]
% [1]
4 Simplify.
6p + 4p – 5p
[1]
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5 Solve.
5x + 35 = 75
x= [1]
y
6
B
5
3
C
2
A
1
x
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5
−1
−2
−3
−4
−5
ABCD is a square.
( , ) [1]
7 This graph shows the number of drinks that are sold in one week.
18
16
14
12
Number 10
of drinks
sold 8
0
Tea Coffee Orange Milkshake Water Lemonade
Juice
Type of drink
(a) Work out how many more drinks of lemonade than water are sold.
[1]
[1]
5 cm2 = mm2
[1]
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102 100
10 000
105
[1]
1.2 ÷ 0.01
[1]
C H A N C E
[1]
(b) Write down the probability that Mike selects a card that is labelled with the letter C.
[1]
The value of their total mass, in kg, is 1 of the value of their total height, in cm.
4
Gabriella 110
Pierre 154
[3]
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12 Oliver draws two pie charts that show the favourite subjects of students from two different
schools.
School A
School B
Maths Science
Science 15% 10%
Maths
25%
Drama 25%
20%
Art
32% Art
Drama English 20%
20% 25%
English
8% 120 students
200 students
Oliver says that the same number of students in School A and in School B said maths is
their favourite subject.
[2]
13 The coordinates of point A are (3, 8) and the coordinates of point B are (9, 15).
( , ) [1]
14 Here is a function.
x 10x + 2
3 32
7 72
4
2
[1]
15 Work out.
7 9
×
12 14
[2]
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10
9
8
7
Distance 6
from home 5
(km)
4
3
2
1
0
09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00
Time
She walks 8 km, stops for a rest and then returns home the same way.
(a) Work out her speed on the return part of her journey.
km / h [1]
[1]
[1]
NOT TO
SCALE
6.93 cm
3.07 cm
cm [2]
13 442 47 = 286
[1]
(b) 2.86 × 94
[1]
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Scale 1 cm = 200 m
[2]
7.4 + = 3.1
9.4 –5.7
[2]
She surveys 20 people who work at the airport one morning in March to find their opinion
of the airport.
Write down two ways Safia could improve her data collection method.
[2]
Plan view
Front view
Draw the plan and the front elevation of the object on the grids below.
[2]
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9.59 am
12.01 am
[2]
[1]
True False
There are more girls aged 12 years than boys aged 12 years.
The range of ages for the boys is higher than the range of ages for
the girls.
[1]
2 5
26 Find the fraction half-way between and
3 6
Write your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
[2]
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4 cm
NOT TO
40 cm SCALE
30 cm
50 cm
[3]
smallest largest
[1]
Y
V
b
NOT TO
SCALE
d
a c e
X W
Z
[2]
Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. Every
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 April 2020
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
Answer all questions.
Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
Do not write on any bar codes.
You should show all your working in the booklet.
You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 50.
The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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[1]
f+f+f+f
2y + 6 – y + 1
[2]
12 : 30
: [1]
t= [1]
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Score Frequency
1 9
2 14
3 2
4 12
5 8
6 5
[2]
6
10 cm
NOT TO
7 cm
SCALE
7 cm
6 cm
10 cm
[2]
7 Work out.
(1 + 2.5)2 – (1 + 2.52)
[1]
8 Here is a formula.
V = a(b – 5)2
V= [1]
[1]
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10 Expand.
2a (2b – 3a)
[2]
% of 250 = 75
75% of = 300
[2]
Work out the amount of grass seed that is needed to cover an area of 256 m2.
kg [2]
0.045 325
16 872
[2]
NOT TO
8 cm SCALE
cm [2]
93 × 9
= 9x
9 6
x = [1]
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A The height ( y) of water in a bath as someone gets in and then after a few minutes gets
out and takes the plug out.
B The distance ( y) travelled by a runner who starts very fast and gradually slows down.
C The speed ( y) of a train which leaves a station, speeds up and then slows down to stop
again at the next station.
D The distance from home ( y) travelled by someone walking from home at a constant
speed to a shop and then, after shopping, walking home again at a constant speed.
E The speed ( y) of a cyclist who cycles slowly up a hill and then accelerates down the
other side.
For each graph, write the letter of the description that best describes its shape.
.............. ..............
y y
time time
[2]
17 Factorise.
5b2 3b
[1]
[1]
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19 D is directly proportional to T.
When T = 3, D = 36
[1]
[1]
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0 T
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
[1]
(8, 37)
(2, 7)
(6, 27)
(5, 28)
(0, 3)
[1]
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22 The table shows the mean and range of the number of customers at a restaurant on
Mondays and Thursdays.
Mean Range
Mondays 34 14
Thursdays 41 20
[1]
23 Convert 4 2 to a decimal.
7
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.
[1]
0
3500 500
3000 1000
kilograms
2500 1500
2000
tonnes [1]
3, 8, 13, 18, 23 …
[2]
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NZ dollars [2]
27 A square and a regular hexagon are joined together along one edge.
NOT TO
SCALE
A
B
° [2]
Find the overall percentage profit Mia has made on these coats.
% [3]
x [2]
(b) Work out the probability that Hassan’s bus is either blue or yellow.
[1]
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y= [1]
A B
NOT TO
x SCALE
D C
(p, q)
( , ) [2]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 October 2020
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You are not allowed to use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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10
0 20
−10 30
−20 40
−30 50
°C
°C [1]
1
4 35%
7 34%
20
17
50 25%
6 33 1
15 3%
1 40%
3
[2]
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y
x=2
6
0 x
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 5 6
–1
–2 P
–3
–4
–5
–6
( , ) [1]
[1]
% [1]
5 Choose from these units to give the most appropriate unit of measurement for each item.
g kg m l ml m2 cm2
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140
130
120
Examination
mark 110
100
90
80
0 10 20 30 40
Playing time each night (minutes)
(a) The playing times and examination marks of 2 more students are shown in the table.
(b) Describe the relationship between playing time and examination mark.
[1]
[1]
Jamila says,
‘To get my age, start with Angelique’s age, add one and then double.’
[1]
2 9 14 20 23 35 36
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10 Complete each statement with the correct power of 10 from the box.
The first one has been done for you.
3
10 10
4
1 2
10 10 8
10
6 5
10 10
(a) 48 × 24
[1]
[1]
[1]
12 Simplify.
f×f×f×f×f
3×g×g×2×g
[2]
13 Draw a ring around all the statements that are examples of discrete data.
[2]
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0 1
Tick () all the events that could be represented by the arrow.
(b) Draw an arrow (↑) on the scale to show the probability of getting a 4 or a 5 on the dice.
0 1
[1]
Work out the fraction of the vehicles that are not cars.
Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
[2]
x –4 –2 0
y –2
[1]
3
4y – x = 7
2
x
–8 –7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2
–1
–2
–3
–4
[2]
4y – x = 7 and y – 2x = 6
x=
y= [1]
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NOT TO
2x + 2 SCALE
3x + 4
cm [3]
19 A sequence begins
[1]
and [1]
r :w=3:2
w:y =4:3
[2]
G H
X
J Y K
On the diagram,
• label with the letter A the angle that is alternate to angle GXY,
• label with the letter C the angle that is corresponding to angle GXY.
[2]
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NOT TO
SCALE
0.3 m2
NOT TO
SCALE
705 cm2
m2 [2]
23 Factorise fully.
10ab – 5b2
[2]
y
6
3 C
2
A' A
1
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1 B
–2
–3
B'
–4
–5
–6
(b) Describe fully the enlargement from triangle ABC to triangle A'B'C'.
[2]
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Children
10
9
8
7
6
Frequency 5
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Portions of fruit
Adults Children
[1]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 October 2020
1 hour
INSTRUCTIONS
• Answer all questions.
• Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
• Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
• Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
• Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
• Do not write on any bar codes.
• You should show all your working in the booklet.
• You may use a calculator.
INFORMATION
• The total mark for this paper is 50.
• The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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[1]
2 Lily wants to count the number of cars of different colours that drive past her school.
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NOT TO
SCALE
4 cm
5 cm
11 cm
cm3 [1]
(a) Write down a formula for the cost $C to hire the hall for h hours.
C= [1]
(b) Use the formula to work out the cost to hire the hall for 6 hours.
$ [1]
3.2 cm
3.7 cm
NOT TO
8.2 cm SCALE
8.5 cm
cm2 [2]
% [2]
7 Draw a ring around the point which does not lie on the line y = 3x + 2
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8
D
9.75 cm
NOT TO
C SCALE
5 cm
13 cm
16.25 cm
9.6 cm 12 cm
A 7.2 cm E
cm [1]
9 Pink paint is made by mixing 9 parts of white paint with 5 parts of red paint.
Find the number of parts of red paint needed to mix with 54 parts of white paint.
[1]
87 ÷ 14 = 6 remainder 3
Draw a ring around the correct fraction for the answer to this calculation.
6 3 3 3 6
6 14 6 3
3 87 6 14 14
[1]
2
÷ =9
13
[1]
[1]
12 Draw a ring around each of the two ratios that are equivalent.
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[1]
A B
km [2]
20
Work
Angelique
15
Distance
from home 10
(km)
0
08:00 08:30 09:00 09:30 10:00
Time
(a) Write down the number of minutes Angelique stops for during her journey.
minutes [1]
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[1]
Work out how many more heads Jamila gets than Chen gets.
[2]
[2]
18 A supermarket puts coloured labels on bottles of drinks to show how much sugar each
contains per 100 ml.
Work out which colour label should be put on these bottles of lemonade.
Draw a ring around your answer.
[2]
19 Calculate.
7 + 4.13
3.1× 0.2
[1]
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20 40% of a number is 80
[2]
21 Use a trial and improvement method to find an approximate positive solution to this
equation.
x2 – 3x = 50
x= [3]
Mike Gabriella
[2]
km [1]
24 A car travels at 72 km / h.
Work out the number of metres the car travels in one second.
m [2]
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0.0045146
778 893.2
[2]
Tick () to show if each pair of shapes are congruent or not congruent.
A and B
A and C
B and D
[1]
y
(–1, 7)
(–5, 4)
E NOT TO
(4, 2) SCALE
(–3, 1) F x
0
(6, –1)
( , ) [1]
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28 (a) The diagram shows shapes A, B, C and D each made using 5 identical cubes.
A B C D
Write down the shape that does not have reflection symmetry.
[1]
(b) The diagram shows the front view of another shape made using 5 cubes.
[2]
29 The table shows data about the life of two types of battery.
Median Range
(hours) (hours)
Battery A 1.8 0.4
Battery B 1.3 0.6
Use the median and the range to compare the two types of battery.
median
range
[2]
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Paper 1 October 2019
1 hour
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Use these words to label the circle parts shown in these diagrams.
[1]
Find the number of eggs to use in the same recipe with 1 kg of flour.
[1]
3 Work out.
5 × (42 + 2 – 12)
[1]
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231
3 4 2
13
(a)
2 4
[1]
1 3
(b) 1
3 4
[1]
(a) Blessy starts the race at 10.45 am and finishes at 2.10 pm.
1
(b) Pierre cycles 18 km in hour.
2
km / h [1]
6 Work out.
(a) 16.8 × 9
[1]
(b) 8.76 ÷ 6
[1]
7 Yuri designs this frequency table for recording the wingspan, L mm, of butterflies.
20 ≤ L < 30
≤L<
≤L<
50 ≤ L < 60
(a) Complete the first column of the table so that all intervals have equal class width. [1]
34 43 51 29 40 37 56 25 36 33 48 39 45 32 43
Complete the tally and frequency columns of the table to show Yuri’s data. [2]
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× × × × × × × × ×
× O × O O × O O O
× × × O O × O O O
× × × × O O O
× × × ×
Diagram 4
[1]
[1]
[2]
7 27 % True False
20
1 10 % True False
10
[1]
(a) Work out the fraction of the children that are boys.
[1]
[1]
4 2
11 Work out 2 3
5 3
[3]
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× or ÷
14 2.5 = 35
84 0.25 = 21
7 0.2 = 35
0.64 0.02 = 32
[2]
54
13 Write in its simplest form.
117
[1]
(x – 6)(x + 5)
[2]
15 Aiko records the time, in seconds, that it takes for the children in her class to swim a
length of the pool in January.
1 6 8 9
2 0 2 5 5 8
3 0 2 5 7
4 2 4 8
5 4 6
6 1 7
Key: 1 6 = 16 seconds
seconds [1]
seconds [1]
Aiko records the times it takes the same children to swim a length of the pool in June.
Correct Incorrect
[1]
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( , ) [2]
( , ) [2]
–8 –3 –1 0 7 10
Write down all the numbers from this list that satisfy the inequality 3 < x ≤ 7
[1]
(b) Write down the inequality shown on the number line below.
x
−6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3
[1]
3.0249
[2]
(b) Complete this table by writing a possible number in the first column.
4000 4000
[1]
19 Here is an expression.
2xy – 12 + 7y – 5x
[1]
cm3 [1]
litres [1]
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, and [1]
2
×
5
1
0.2
5
2
[2]
[1]
25 Use a ruler and compasses to construct the perpendicular to the line AB passing through
point P.
X
P
B
[2]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 October 2019
1 hour
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1 Jamila does a survey to find the cost in dollars ($) and the memory size in
gigabytes (GB) of memory sticks for computers.
40
35
30
25
Cost ($) 20
15
10
0
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68
Memory size (GB)
Draw a ring around the most likely memory size for Jamila’s memory stick.
1 GB 2 GB 8 GB 32 GB 64 GB
[1]
(b) Describe the relationship between the memory size and cost of the memory sticks.
[1]
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(a) 68 ÷ 62
[1]
(b) 3 × 2 × 63 × 64
[1]
45
40
35
Matches lost
30 Matches won
Number of 25
matches
20
15
10
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Year
[1]
< = >
0.04 0.040
0.44 0.044
0.404 0.44
[2]
6 cm 6 cm
5 cm
7 cm
Cube Cuboid
[2]
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Write down the probability that she picks a card that has a circle on it.
[1]
Draw a ring around the shape that must be on the new card.
7 Factorise 6x + 12y – 3z
[1]
8 Chen and Yuri both travel to work along the same route.
25
Chen Yuri
20
Distance 15
travelled
(km)
10
0
07:00 07:20 07:40 08:00 08:20 08:40 09:00
Time
km [1]
[1]
minutes [1]
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Work out how much Rajiv can save by buying his 90 light bulbs from the United States.
Give your answer in dollars.
dollars [3]
10 Write the missing numbers in the boxes to make the statements correct.
1
(a) 15% of 40 = of [1]
5
2
(b) % of 150 = of 90 [1]
3
y
Line A
8
Line B
6
4
Line C
–2 0 2 4 6 8 x
Line D
–2
(b) Line E is parallel to Line A and passes through the point (–2, 5).
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(a) There are 4 times as many blue blocks as there are green blocks.
Angelique picks a block at random.
[2]
Complete the sample space diagram showing all the possible outcomes for the
colours of her two blocks.
Block 2
Red Green Yellow Blue
(R) (G) (Y) (B)
Red
RR RG RY RB
(R)
Green
(G)
Block 1
Yellow
YY
(Y)
Blue
BR
(B)
[1]
x cm
NOT TO
SCALE
y cm
(a) Write down an equation that shows the perimeter of the rectangle is 65 cm.
[1]
(b) Write down an equation that shows the length of the rectangle is 4 times the width.
[1]
x= [2]
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−8 −4 −2 3 5
[1]
[2]
y = 2x
y= [1]
17 Here are two pie charts showing how students in different groups travel to school.
walk bus
walk bus
Group A Group B
72 students 108 students
Ahmed says,
Correct Incorrect
[1]
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3
A
2
x
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5
−1
C
−2
−3
B
−4
−5
D is another point.
( , ) [1]
y
6
5
P 4
3
Q
2
1
x
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
−1
S R
−2
−3
−4
equation . [1]
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position ×6 +2 term
[1]
Add
[1]
[2]
Work out how many vehicles the garage has for sale altogether.
[2]
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20 m
NOT TO
SCALE
16 m
cm [3]
24 A solid cuboid is made from 60 cubes, each with side length of one centimetre.
The front elevation of the cuboid is shown in the diagram.
[1]
and [1]
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11
10
9
8
7
6 x + 2y = 18
5
4
3
2
1
x
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
–1
–2
–3 3x – y = 5
–4
–5
–6
–7
–8
x + 2y = 18 and 3x – y = 5
x=
y= [1]
MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 April 2018
1 hour
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10 15 10 + 15 = 25
25
(a)
–8
–3
[1]
(b) 1 3
8 4
[1]
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Book A Book B
Lily Safia
[2]
[2]
8 + 12 ÷ 4
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NOT TO
SCALE
4.3 cm 75º
4.9 cm
57º Triangle A
Draw a ring around the triangles below that are congruent to Triangle A.
4.3 cm
4.9 cm 38º
75º
4.3 cm
NOT TO
4.9 cm SCALE
4.9 cm
48º
75º
48º 4.3 cm
75º
[2]
6 Work out
[1]
(b) 15 ÷ 0.06
[1]
Total 280
[2]
Write down the probability that the student is a girl with a grade D, E or F.
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8 Here is an expression.
3a + 4 + 7b
3a
7b
[1]
9 Use the laws of arithmetic to write numbers in the boxes to make these calculations
correct.
4.5 8 = 4.5 2 2
6.8 5 = 6.8 ÷2
[2]
2x2 – 6x
[2]
h = 2(r – 4)
r= [2]
11 Here is a division.
7.1 ÷ 8 = 0.875
= [1]
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CHICAGO
10 miles
4 km 6 km 12 km 16 km 22 km
[1]
[1]
(x – 2)(x + 8)
[2]
(a) Tick ( ) the two items that are most relevant to her investigation.
Age of student
Gender of student
Favourite sport
[1]
Explain why she may not get reliable results from her data.
[1]
[1]
(b) Draw a ring around the best estimate to the cube root of 100
3.2 4.6 10 33
[1]
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17 Work out
0.036 × 105 =
470 × 10–2 =
2 ÷ 10– 4 =
[2]
[1]
cm3 [1]
m= [1]
8
7
6 A
5
4
3
2
1
x
−8 −7 −6 −5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
−1
−2
−3
−4
−5
−6
−7
−8
( , ) [1]
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(b) Draw a two-dimensional shape on the grid that has 4 lines of symmetry and rotational
symmetry of order 4
[1]
y
10
0 x
0 2 4 6 8 10
2x + y = 10 and 2y = x + 4
x=
y= [2]
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boys : girls = 4 : 3
[3]
25 The diagram shows a shape with all side lengths measured in centimetres.
All the angles are right angles.
x 5
NOT TO
x SCALE
cm2 [2]
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Paper 2 April 2018
1 hour
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= 18
[1]
The probability that a football team wins a match is 0.6 and the probability it does not win
is
The probability that a player scores a goal is and the probability that the
3
player does not score a goal is
8
The probability that a fan supports a team is 72% and the probability that the fan does not
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3 The scatter graph shows the value (thousands of dollars) and the age (years) of eight cars.
16
14
12
10
Value
(thousands 8
of dollars)
6
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Age (years)
(a) Plot the information for the ninth car on the grid. [1]
years [1]
(c) Describe the relationship between the value of a car and its age.
[1]
(a) Work out the rate of increase in the value of Mia’s house.
Give your answer in dollars per month.
Tick () to show whose house has increased in value at a greater rate.
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Distance
from home 2
(kilometres)
0
8.30 am 9.00 am 9.30 am 10.00 am 10.30 am
Time
[2]
cm [2]
NOT TO
4 cm SCALE
A B
6 cm
5 cm
Use a ruler and compasses to construct the kite in the space below.
The diagonal AB has been drawn for you.
Leave in your construction lines.
A B
[2]
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Work out the largest number of crates that she can fill completely.
crates [2]
Draw a ring around the fraction of the bricks that are blue.
1 3 4 4
3 4 3 7
[1]
[1]
% [2]
3, 6, 9, 12, … 3n
6 10 5 11 7
1
Use two of the cards to make a fraction which is less than
2
[1]
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On the grid, draw 6 more of the same triangle to show how it tessellates.
[1]
g [2]
km [1]
B Y
7 cm 14 cm
35° 9 cm
A C
X
Z
NOT TO
SCALE
cm [1]
° [1]
smallest largest
[1]
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x 4
y 72 63
[1]
2 – 3 = 102
=
= [1]
A charge of 70 dollars
and
30 dollars for each hour of the visit.
(a) Complete this formula for the cost, y dollars, of a visit that lasts x hours.
y= x+
[1]
y
250
200
150
Cost
(dollars)
100
50
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 x
Time (hours)
[1]
hours [1]
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40 cm
cm2 [2]
Divide by 0.2
Multiply by .........
20
18
16
14
Number of
12
children
10
8
6
4
2
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Score out of 10
Write a statement to compare the scores of the children in the two tests.
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How did the area of forest in South America change between 1990 and 2005?
She finds these pie charts for the years 1990 and 2005 on the internet.
1990 2005
Africa Africa
South South 13%
14% America
America
22% Asia 21% Asia
13% Oceania 14%
Oceania 3%
3%
North and North and
Central Europe Central Europe
America 28% America 28%
20% 21%
Total area of forest in the world: Total area of forest in the world:
3860 million hectares 3790 million hectares
They show the proportion of the world’s total forest area in each continent.
They also give the total area of forest in the world.
Use the information in the pie charts to find the decrease in the area of forest in
South America from 1990 to 2005.
A third mountain, C, is
and
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26
NOT TO
1.9 cm
SCALE
120°
2.4 cm
The length of the longest side of this triangle is 1.9 2 2.4 2 (1.9 2.4)
cm [1]
cm [1]
27 Pierre is an electrician.
He uses this formula to work out the amount, $C, to charge for a job that takes t hours.
C = 20 + 30t
$ [1]
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29 The diagram shows a shape made from two identical parallelograms and a triangle.
NOT TO
SCALE
8 cm
8 cm 12 cm
11 cm
cm2 [2]
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1 Work out 53 ÷ 7
[2]
2 Tick () a box to show whether the answer to each of these calculations is
less than 30, equal to 30 or more than 30
10% of 280
25% of 140
1
of 150
5
80% of 40
[2]
6 – (–2) =
32 ÷ (–8) =
× (– 4) × 3 = 24
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[2]
Q
NOT TO
R SCALE
a°
b° 57°
P S
c°
d°
a b c d
1
0 1 7
7
[1]
7 Work out.
[1]
(b) 37 × 45 + 63 × 45
[1]
3 1
28 of y
4 3
y= [2]
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50 cm
20 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
70 cm
1.3 m
cm [3]
12 cm NOT TO
100° 105° E x° 100° G SCALE
10 cm 85°
85° H
(a) Write down the side of quadrilateral EFGH that must be 10 cm long.
[1]
x= [2]
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Mark Frequency
0–9
10 – 19 11
20 – 29
30 – 39 4
5 4
12 Two fractions are and
4 5
is closer to 1 because
[1]
13 Tick () to show whether each of these facts about the line y = 3x − 2 is true or false.
True False
The line passes through the point (7, 19)
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2
1 6
4 4
2
1 3 3
Bag A Bag B
She takes one counter at random from Bag A and another counter at random from Bag B.
She adds the numbers on her two counters.
[3]
4500
–10 –1 – 0.01
×10 ×10 –4
[2]
× 8 0.2
[3]
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(a) Tick () to show if these are primary or secondary sources of information.
Primary Secondary
Rajiv gives questionnaires to people who use the leisure centre.
t
Rajiv reads a local newspaper article.
How many times did you use the leisure centre last month?
Once
2 or 3 times
4 or 5 times
[1]
“Do people who use an electric toothbrush have healthier teeth than those
who use a normal toothbrush?”
She examines each patient’s teeth and gives the teeth a score.
Patients with lower scores have healthier teeth.
Her results are shown in the diagram.
Key: 0│3│1 represents a score of 30 for a patient using a normal toothbrush and
a score of 31 for a patient using an electric toothbrush
[3]
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10 cm NOT TO
SCALE
6 cm 8 cm
15 cm
cm2 [3]
20 A tap fills a container with water at a rate of 0.25 litres per second.
It takes 7 12 minutes to fill the container from empty.
litres [2]
[1]
[1]
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y
y=x
6
5
A
4
x
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
–1
–2
–2
–3
–3
–4
–5
–6
Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle A to its final position.
[3]
[1]
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Paper 2 October 2018
1 hour
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1 Work out.
[1]
$ [2]
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3 The graph shows the temperature of a room at different times during one day.
21
20
Temperature
(°C)
19
18
17
Work out the difference between the temperature at 11 am and at 5.30 pm.
C [2]
4 The graph shows the number of letters in 50 words from a page in a book.
12
10
Number of words
6
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number of letters
Write down
(a) how many more four-letter words there are than five-letter words,
[1]
[1]
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centimetres kilograms
Choose the most appropriate unit from the box for each of these measurements.
[2]
2 3 5 11 13 15
When she divides one number by the other the answer is 0.8 correct to one decimal place.
and [1]
7 Body mass index can be used to measure how healthy a person is.
M
Body mass index =
H2
M is mass in kilograms.
H is height in metres.
[1]
[1]
Score 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 15 26 21 14 20 24
[1]
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4
A
3
2
D
1
x
−2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
−1
−2
C
−3
B
−4
On Monday,
80 men bought ice cream,
31 of these men chose chocolate flavour,
41% of the women who bought an ice cream chose chocolate flavour.
Tick () to show if men or women are more likely to choose chocolate flavour ice cream.
Men Women
[2]
3x + 5 NOT TO
SCALE
x+2
(a) Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the perimeter of the parallelogram.
cm [1]
cm [3]
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[1]
Work out the percentage increase in the number of members of the sports club.
% [2]
True False
4328.418 rounded to 2 significant figures is 4328.42
pounds [2]
16 A museum opens three days each week, on a Monday, Tuesday and Saturday.
Hassam records the number of visitors on each day over a period of 20 weeks.
He calculates the mean and the range for each of the three days.
Write down the day of the week that gets the most visitors.
Give a reason for your answer.
because
[1]
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x + 2y = 13
3x + y = 24
x=
y= [3]
( , ) [3]
14 17 20 23
[2]
n
2n 1
, , [2]
20 Simplify.
x x 1
4 8
[2]
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Use the method of trial and improvement to find the solution correct to one decimal place.
Show all your working in the table.
You may not need to use all the rows.
x x2 + 8x Comment
x= [3]
B 10 cm C NOT TO
127° 113° SCALE
15 cm 13 cm
53° 67°
A D
24 cm
ABCD is enlarged.
The centre of the enlargement is B and the scale factor is 3
°
The size of the smallest angle of the enlargement of ABCD is .
[1]
cotton : polyester
Shirt A 13 : 7
Shirt B 3:2
By writing each ratio in the form c : 1, find which shirt contains the higher proportion of
cotton.
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The time in Hong Kong is a number of hours ahead of the time in London.
hours [1]
25 6 × 6 × 6a = 1
a= [1]
kg [2]
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Paper 1 April 2017
1 hour
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Additional Materials: Geometrical instruments
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85°
32° a b c
a= ° [1]
b= ° [1]
c= ° [1]
2 Mia, Lily, Mike, Jamila and Oliver each record the time they take to do their homework.
Mia takes t minutes.
The table gives information about the time the four other students take.
Expression for
Description
time (minutes)
. t
Oliver takes
2
[3]
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Place arrows on the probability scale to show how likely each of the events is.
The first one has been done for you.
0 0.5 1
[2]
132 cm 1.15 m
tallest shortest
[1]
5 The table and frequency diagram show some information about the number of customers
visiting a shop on each of the last 50 Mondays.
Number of
Frequency
customers
10 – 14 11
15 – 19 21
20 – 24 10
25 – 29
30 – 34
Total 50
Mondays
24
20
16
Frequency
12
0
10 – 14 15 – 19 20 – 24 25 – 29 30 – 34
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(c) The number of customers using the shop on the last 50 Tuesdays is shown
in this frequency diagram.
Tuesdays
20
16
12
Frequency
8
0
10 – 14 15 – 19 20 – 24 25 – 29 30 – 34
Number of customers
Youssef says,
“The modal class is the same for the last 50 Mondays and Tuesdays.”
Yes No
[1]
y
10
8
B
7
4 A
C
3
x
–1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
–1
[1]
(c) Tick () to show whether each of these facts about line C is true or false.
True False
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[1]
2
8 (a) Change to a decimal.
5
[1]
2 1
< <
5 2
[1]
[1]
10 Use the information in the box to write down the value of each of the following.
[1]
(b) 113.16 ÷ 41
[1]
[1]
$ [1]
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6 Angelique
Safia
5
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110
Time (minutes)
minutes [1]
[1]
x=
y= [2]
6 5 4 3 2 1 0
5 4 3 2 1 0 1
4 3 2 1 0 1
Second dice
3 2 1 0 1
2 1 0 1
1 0 1 5
1 2 3 4 5 6
First dice
[1]
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(a) 0. 25 × 103 =
[1]
(b) ÷ 10–1 = 25
[1]
$ [2]
17 The coordinates of point A are (1, 2) and the coordinates of point B are (–3, 4).
( , ) [2]
[2]
10
x
–4 –2 0 2 4 6 8 10
–2
–4
–6
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5–1 0.125
5–2 0.2
2–3 0.25
3–2 4%
2
1 1
[2]
2 9
[3]
y
8
6 A
3 B
x
–1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
–1
(a) Give a description of the reflection that transforms rectangle A onto rectangle B.
[1]
[2]
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23 Put a ring around the calculations that have an answer greater than 42
42 × 3 5
42 × 0.17 42 ÷ 0.18 42 ÷
11 8
[1]
× 1.2
4 1
0.3
[2]
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Paper 2 April 2017
1 hour
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3 7
or
4 10
5 13
or
8 20
2 6
or
3 10
[1]
4(t – 5)
[1]
w = 2u + 7
w= [1]
3 Write the missing numbers in the boxes to make the statements correct.
1
(a) 50% of 60 = of
5 [1]
3
(b) of 60 = % of 50
4 [1]
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NOT TO
A B
SCALE
length = cm
width = cm [2]
Work out the percentage of the total area that is covered with forest.
Give your answer to one decimal place.
% [2]
6 Safia is at a restaurant.
She wants to share the $246 bill equally between 7 people.
She uses a calculator to work out how to share the bill.
35.142857
246 7
C 6 7 8 9
x
MC 2 3 4 5
MR . = 0 1 +
Safia says,
Yes No
[1]
$ [1]
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He finds that
Play a musical
instrument
Do not play a musical
instrument
Total 40 80 120
[2]
Yes No
[2]
[1]
Work out how much it will cost Mike to post his parcel.
You must show how you worked out your answer.
$ [2]
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6 1
5 2
4 3
Outcome 1 2 3 4 5 6
[2]
Write the ratio of the height of the adult lion to the height of the baby lion.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
: [2]
[1]
Use trial and improvement to find the positive solution of this equation.
Show your trials in the table.
x x 5x 4
10 90
x= [2]
[2]
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3
14 A car travels 240 km in 3 hours.
4
km/h [2]
15 Here are the times, in seconds, that 7 adults take to run a race.
He writes,
(a) Write a comment about the accuracy that Hassan uses in recording the answer.
[1]
seconds [1]
Number of
78 83 70 75 90 97 60 68 84 74
hot drinks
Number of
63 60 72 66 53 64 80 76 65 82
cold drinks
The data for the first 6 days has been plotted on the scatter graph.
90
80
70
Number of
cold drinks
60
50
40
50 60 70 80 90 100
Number of hot drinks
(a) Complete the scatter graph by plotting the data for the remaining 4 days. [2]
[1]
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, , [1]
18 The diagram shows a right-angled triangle with base x cm and height (x – 2) cm.
NOT TO
SCALE
(x – 2) cm
x cm
cm2 [1]
% [2]
[2]
(b) Work out the coordinates of the point where the line 3x + 2y = 12 crosses the x-axis.
( , ) [1]
x
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
–1
–2
[1]
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21 Complete the table to show the sum of the interior angles for different polygons.
720°
9
[2]
km [2]
A B
2.5 m
NOT TO
9m
SCALE
3m
D C
6m
m2 [3]
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Mia’s work
Lily’s work
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MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 April 2016
1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
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[1]
minutes [1]
2 Work out
[1]
(b) 16.8 × 7
[1]
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1 14%
5
3 15%
20
7
50 16%
4
25 20%
[1]
(b) Tick () to show whether each of these statements is true or false.
True False
152 = 225
144 = 72
42 = 64
[1]
Pattern number 1 2 3 4 8
Number of matchsticks 5 8 11
[2]
7 3
[1]
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[1]
y
4
x
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
–1 A
–2 B
C
–3
–4
( , ) [1]
( , ) [1]
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9 Suki is exploring how the amount of sun affects the growth of three bean plants.
Each day she records the height of the plants.
30
28 full sun
26
24
22
20
Height
18
in cm some sun
16
14
12
10 shade
8
6
4
2
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Day
(a) On which day did the plant growing in the shade have a height of 8 cm?
Day [1]
(b) Calculate the difference in the heights of the plants growing in full sun and in
some sun on day 14 of the experiment.
cm [1]
(c) Write down a conclusion that Suki can make about how the amount of sun affects the
height of these bean plants.
[1]
[1]
6m
NOT TO
10 m SCALE
3m
11 m
m2 [2]
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12 Here is a mapping.
Input Output
2 4
4 16
x 6x – 8
x 2x
x 4x – 6
x x2
[1]
Blue route 7¼ km
Red route 10 km
km [1]
km [1]
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NOT TO
7 cm
SCALE
7 cm
Draw a sketch to show how you would put four of these tiles together to make a square.
[1]
Calculate how many litres of liquid are needed to fill 80 of these bottles.
litres [1]
874.591
[1]
[1]
Anoush takes a ball at random from the box and records its colour.
She then puts the ball back into the box.
She does this 200 times.
Frequency 64 48 200
[2]
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18 The diagram shows the median family income and the median age of people in 20
countries.
50
45
40
Median age (years) 35
30
25
20
0 5000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000
Median family income (US dollars)
Does this diagram show a correlation between median age and median family income?
Yes No
[1]
19 Put one set of brackets in each calculation to make the answer correct.
(a) 4 + 9 × 6 – 4 = 22 [1]
(b) 24 ÷ 12 – 8 + 2 = 4 [1]
NOT TO
SCALE
NOT TO
SCALE
cm2 [2]
$ [2]
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NOT TO
SCALE
Square R
Square P
Square Q
cm2 [1]
< > =
The first one has been done for you.
24 ÷ 2 < 24
56 × 1.02 56
16 × 0.2 16
35 ÷ 0.55 35
40 0.4
0.4 40
[2]
y y
6 6
4 4
2 2
x x
0 5 10 0 5 10
–2 –2
y y
6 6
4 4
2 2
x x
0 5 10 0 5 10
–2 –2
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cm [2]
[1]
A E
B
46°
NOT TO
SCALE
y° 110°
x°
C D
x=
y= [2]
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0.02 0.2 2 20
×
+ = 40
[1]
[1]
28 The scale drawing shows the route for a cycling race, which starts and finishes at a point P.
The scale is 1 cm = 2 km.
North
North
North
64°
Scale:
P 1 cm = 2 km
Complete the table to show the distance and the bearing for each stage of the route.
Distance Bearing
Stage 2: From Q to R
............... km ...............
Stage 3: From R to P
............... km ...............
[3]
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To avoid the issue of disclosure of answer-related information to candidates, all copyright acknowledgements are reproduced online in the Cambridge
International Examinations Copyright Acknowledgements Booklet. This is produced for each series of examinations and is freely available to download at
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(a)
6 8
4
10
2
12
0
kg
kg [1]
(b)
60 80
40
10
20
0 12
0
0
g
g [1]
30 cm 0.35 m 320 mm 28 cm
smallest largest
[1]
minibuses [1]
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4 Sam measures the lengths of lizards found living in two different areas.
The table shows his results.
Mean Range
[2]
edges [1]
1 to 8
9 to 16
17 to ..........
.......... to ..........
Complete the first column so that the intervals have equal class widths. [2]
(a) The number of birds and cats are connected by the equation c=b+3
[1]
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A C D F G H J
(a) labelled F,
[1]
[1]
(c) labelled with a letter that has at least one line of symmetry.
[1]
x= [1]
n= [2]
Calculate the percentage of the farmer’s land that is planted with vegetables.
% [1]
40
35
30
25 Yuri
Distance 20 Hassan
(kilometres)
15
10
5
0
0 1 2 3 4
Time
(hours)
Work out the difference in the number of minutes that Yuri and Hassan take to run the
race.
minutes [1]
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0 1 2 4 5 8
= 0 .
4
= %
5
[2]
13 Complete the table by writing the name of a quadrilateral that has the given property.
Write the name of a different quadrilateral each time.
14 Simplify
(a) 3a × a
[1]
(b) 7 – 5a + 2 + 3a
[1]
x 3 30
y 96 128 [2]
[1]
16 Some information about the areas of two farms is shown in the table.
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[1]
[1]
8 6 1
4 3 3 1 2
9 8 5 3 2 3
4
Key
1 2 5
21 in first team
25 in second team
17 23 41 24 38 35 42 21 40 20 20
x
Write down the inverse of the function x
4
x [1]
Work out the volume of the space inside the tank, in cubic metres.
m3 [2]
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22 Put a ring around all the calculations that simplify to give 910
92 × 97 × 9
34 × 36 913 ÷ 93
920 ÷ 92 95 × 92
[2]
18 – 12e
[1]
4c – 7(2d + c)
[2]
1
24 Oliver travels 180 kilometres in 2 hours.
4
km/h [2]
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70
60
50
40
30
20
10
x
0
−20 −10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
−10
−20
x + y = 50 and 2x + y = 60
x=
y=
[1]
y
11
10
9 B
8
7
6
5 A
4
3
2
1
x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
[3]
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Lotte Manuel
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Paper 1 October 2016
1 hour
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1 Here is a formula.
y = 8x
(a) y when x = 30
y= [1]
(b) x when y = 56
x= [1]
[1]
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3 The sum of the three numbers on each side of the triangle equals 100
Use the numbers 50, 59, 26, 24 and 15 to complete the diagram.
Write one number in each box.
35
[2]
0.64 × = 640
6400 ÷ = 64
× 100 = 6.4
[2]
(b) Write down in words the value of the digit 4 in each of these numbers.
The first one has been done for you.
249.6 4 tens
0.487 4
0.0248 4
[1]
6
5 A
4
3
2
B
1
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
−1
−2
C
−3
−4
( , ) [1]
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[1]
[1]
Work out how many litres of lemonade there are in 6 of these bottles.
litres [1]
(b) Jenny has a suitcase with a mass of 18.1 kg and a handbag with a mass of 800 g.
Work out the total mass of Jenny’s suitcase and handbag in kilograms.
kilograms [1]
[1]
NOT TO SCALE
2
cm
2 2 2 2
cm 24 cm 32 cm cm cm
cm
12 cm2
cm
Complete the diagram to show the missing side lengths of the cuboid and the areas of the
other faces.
[3]
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100
90
80
70
Distance from Santiago 60
(kilometres)
50
40
30
20
10
0
1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm 5 pm 6 pm
Time
(b) Write down the distance they were from Santiago when they passed each other.
kilometres [1]
12 Work out
2.55 × 3.6
[2]
[1]
48 ÷ 20 = 48 ÷ 2 ÷ 10
48 ÷ 20 = 48 × 5 ÷ 100
48 ÷ 20 = 20 ÷ 48
48 ÷ 20 = 48 ÷ (4 × 5)
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15 Work out
2 5
3 1
3 7
[2]
16 Complete the table by ticking () the correct column for each measurement.
1400 millilitres
1000 cm3
[2]
17 (a) The diagrams show the plan and elevations for a 3D shape.
plan
[1]
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[1]
[1]
19 Calculate
34 19 36 19
(a)
35
[2]
54 2
(b)
27
[2]
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x
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
−1
−2
−3
−4
[1]
[2]
(c) Use your answer from part (b) to solve the simultaneous equations
2y = 3x – 1
x + 2y = 7
x= y= [1]
21 A restaurant manager records the time (in minutes) that customers wait for their food to be
served.
The back to back stem-and-leaf diagram shows his results for customers eating at
lunchtime and in the evening.
Lunchtime Evening
9 8 8 0 9
9 8 6 5 2 1 0 1 2 4 5 5 7 7 8 8 9
5 5 3 2 1 2 0 1 4 6 7 9
2 3 1 3 5 6 8
4 0 1
Lunchtime Evening
Range (minutes) 24
(b) Tick () to show when waiting times were generally longer.
At lunchtime
In the evening
Explain how you can tell from the values in your table.
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(c) Tick () to show when waiting times were more spread out.
At lunchtime
In the evening
Explain how you can tell from the values in your table.
[1]
Time (t minutes)
0 < t ≤
< t ≤
< t ≤
< t ≤ 60
Write the missing values so that all intervals have equal width.
[1]
3 1 1
× = +
4 2 6
[2]
12
11
10
x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Enlarge the triangle with scale factor 3 and centre (5, 4). [2]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 October 2016
1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Calculator
Geometrical instruments
Tracing paper (optional)
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(a) 45 : 60 = :4 [1]
Write the letters for the probabilities of these events on the probability scale.
The first one has been done for you.
B – The probability of picking a blue pen from a box containing 2 black pens and 8 blue pens.
D – The probability of picking the letter M at random from the letters in the word GAME.
[1]
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6
C
5
B
4 A D
3 E
2
H G
1
F
x
0 6
1 2 3 4 5
(a) Put a ring around the two points that the line y = 4 passes through.
A B C D E F G H
[1]
(b) Write down the equation of the line that passes through the points C and G.
[1]
4 Here is a calculation.
109 ÷ 15 = 7 remainder 4
Put a ring around the correct fraction for the answer to this calculation.
7 4 4 4 7 4
7 15 7
4 109 7 15 7
[1]
5 Translate the triangle one square right and three squares down.
[1]
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6 This graph shows some input and output values for a number machine.
10
8
7
6
Output 5
4
3
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Input
Input Output
[1]
7 Manjit wants to carry out a survey to find out what students in her school like to do in their
spare time.
She designs a questionnaire.
[1]
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Key
black
grey
spotty
[1]
(b) Write down the probability that the bead is black or spotty.
[1]
[1]
11 The pie charts show the colours of men’s coats and women’s coats sold in a shop last
Thursday.
Other
Blue Other
Black Black
Brown Blue
Brown
Ahmed says,
Last Thursday the shop sold more women’s black coats than men’s black coats.
Yes
No
Cannot tell
[1]
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12 The graph shows the number of hours of sunshine for six days in November.
The column for 10-Nov is missing.
9
8
7
6
Hours 5
of sunshine 4
3
2
1
0
06-Nov 07-Nov 08-Nov 09-Nov 10-Nov 11-Nov
Date
The mean number of hours of sunshine for the six days is 4.5
hours [2]
badges [2]
(a) Complete the table to show all the possible colour combinations.
You may not need all the rows in the table.
[1]
(b) Write down the probability that the ribbon is the same colour as the wrapping paper.
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15 Simplify
(a) t × t × t × t
[1]
(b) 3r – r2 + 5r + 3r2
[2]
6 is a multiple of 12
6 is a factor of 18
6 is a prime factor of 30
NOT TO
2.5 cm SCALE
1.5 cm
3 cm
2 cm
[2]
kilometres [1]
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2 7 1
(a) + –
x x x
[1]
1 t
(b) +
2 m
[2]
$8.10
€5.70
Dollars Euros
[2]
7 x 7 y 78
x=
y= [1]
5m 5n 54
m=
n= [1]
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kg [1]
% [2]
April
14
12
10
Frequency 8
6
4
2
0
60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Time (seconds)
July
14
12
10
Frequency 8
6
4
2
0
60 65 70 75 80 85 90
Time (seconds)
Put a ring around the month in which the children run the race more quickly.
April July
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NOT TO
Eastport SCALE
90 km
48 km
Gordonton
Timpton 72 km
Key:
Route A
Route B
Work out the difference, in minutes, between the journey times using the two routes.
minutes [3]
[1]
[1]
26 A farmer wants to sow seed on a field with an area of 120 000 square metres.
He needs 10 grams of seed per square metre of field.
One kilogram of seed costs $0.40
Work out the cost of the seed that the farmer needs.
$ [2]
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C
250
200
150
Cost of gold
(dollars)
100
50
0 G
0 1 2 3 4 5
Mass of gold (grams)
Use the graph to find a formula for the cost in dollars, C, of G grams of gold.
C= [1]
28 Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle B.
2
A
1
B
x
0
–3 –2 –1 1 2 3 4 5
–1
–2
–3
[3]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 October 2015
1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Geometrical instruments
Tracing paper (optional)
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.
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Oldfield 16 00 16 20 16 35 16 50 17 05
Newton 16 21 16 41 16 56 17 11 17 26
Arden 16 39 16 51 17 14 17 21 17 44
Wiley 16 57 17 17 17 32 17 47 18 02
(a) Write down the time when the second of these buses leaves Newton.
[1]
[1]
49 51 53 55 57 59
and [1]
[1]
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y
6
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 x
1 2 3 4 5 6
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5
–6
[1]
D( , ) [1]
4 Put a ring around all the fractions that are equivalent to 0.35
3 7 1
5 20 3
35 35 1
100 10 35
[2]
7.2 cm NOT TO
SCALE
34°
6.5 cm
6.5 cm
[2]
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[1]
7 Sarah draws a pie chart to show the time she spends on different activities one day.
Hours 12 5 1 2
Pie chart
180° 30° 60°
angle
0.07
0.7 × 10
0.7
70 × 0.01
7
7 ÷ 0.01
70
7 ÷ 0.1
700
[2]
9 Here is a formula.
a = 2b − c
Find the value of a when
(a) b = 11 and c = 3
[1]
(b) b = 12 and c = −4
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1 1
10 A boy spends of his money on sweets and on computer games.
4 3
[1]
mm cm m km cm2 m2 cm3 m3
Choose from the list the most suitable unit to complete each of the following sentences.
In words In symbols
Subtract 5 x→ x–5
Divide by 7 x→
Multiply by 2 and then add 1 x→ [1]
x → 4( x + 3)
How many minutes does it take him to run 8 km at the same speed?
minutes [2]
[1]
[2]
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She said,
[1]
16 Work out
3 9
÷
4 10
[2]
3(3 – 2x) = 2x – 11
x= [3]
18 Write down the whole number that is the best estimate for
(a) 124
[1]
3
(b) 124
[1]
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5
[1]
Work out how many Hong Kong dollars are equivalent to 500 US dollars.
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A
NOT TO
SCALE
B
c°
b° 116° a° C
E
D
BC = DC
DB = DE
Angle EDB = 116°
a=
b=
c=
[3]
y
10
9
8
R
7
6
5
4
Q
3
2
1
–2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x
–1
–2
[2]
23 Work out
7.2 ÷ 0.15
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24 Nesreen wants to find out how often people in her town visit the cinema.
She collects data from 10 people standing in a queue outside a cinema.
Write down two reasons why the data she collects may not be reliable.
Reason 1
Reason 2
[2]
50
40
Distance (km)
30
20
10
0
0 1 2 3 4
Time (h)
[2]
[1]
A B C D
x×y>0 x×y<x x÷y<y x÷y<0
Write the letter of each statement in the correct column in the table to show whether it is
[2]
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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 October 2015
1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Calculator
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Tracing paper (optional)
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1 Karim does a survey of the number of people in cars passing his house in the morning.
He does this on Monday and on Saturday.
The charts show the results.
Monday
30
20
Frequency
10
0
1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of people
Saturday
30
20
Frequency
10
0
1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of people
Tick () the box to show which day has the larger mode.
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23 29 35 41
[1]
Put a ring around the graph that best shows the depth of water in Rosie’s bath.
Depth of Depth of
water water
Time Time
Depth of Depth of
water water
Time Time
[1]
Write down the shortest possible length that the nail could be.
cm [1]
Draw an arrow to place each of the following events on the probability scale.
0 1
E
[2]
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6 (a) Simplify
3y + 7 + 2y + 1
[1]
6(2w + 5)
[1]
: [1]
$ [1]
8 This chart shows the time the students in three classes took to complete their homework.
90%
80% Key
20%
10%
0%
Class Class Class
X Y Z
Find the percentage of students in Class X that took more than 1 hour.
% [1]
2
of 410 38% of 420
5
[2]
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NOT TO
SCALE
8.6 cm
cm [2]
1.07 0.78 1.89 2.64 0.55 1.43 2.51 3.27 2.18 1.79
0.63 1.12 2.07 2.93 1.40 3.15 2.83 1.62 2.90 1.52
10
9
8
7
6
Frequency
5
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4
Length (metres)
[1]
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10
9
8
7
6
Frequency 5
4
3
2
1
0
0 1 2 3 4 5
Length (metres)
True False
The modal class for the length of Liam’s snakes is the same as the modal class for the
length of Kofi’s snakes.
True False
[1]
A rectangle
B pentagon
C kite
D parallelogram
E square
A, B, C, D, E
No
Does it have exactly B
4 sides?
Yes
Does it
No
have two pairs
of parallel sides?
Yes
Does it have 4 No
equal angles?
Yes
Yes
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13 Jack says,
[1]
hectares [1]
NOT TO
y SCALE
A (–2, 5)
x
O
B (6, –7)
( , ) [2]
17 865.2 =
0.006047 =
[2]
9 × 35
[1]
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NOT TO
8 cm SCALE
3 cm
7 cm
5 cm
13 cm
cm3 [3]
40.4 7 = 35
[1]
correlation [1]
(b) One of the scatter graphs shows the masses of 8 babies plotted against their ages.
[1]
x x 4x
+ =
3 9
[1]
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2l
12
10
x
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4
−2
−4
−6
y = x–3
[2]
(b) Use your answer to part (a) to solve the simultaneous equations.
y=x–3
2x + y = 3
x=
y=
[1]
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litres [2]
25 (a) The probability that a hockey team will draw its next match is 0.1
The probability the team will win is twice the probability it will lose.
[1]
(b) This table shows the results of two handball teams in recent matches.
[1]
Station
NOT TO
50° SCALE
70° Tower
60°
Bridge
(a) Write down the bearing of the tower from the bridge.
Bearing = ° [1]
(b) Work out the bearing of the station from the tower.
Bearing = ° [1]
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1lit 1lit
re re
e
1litr 1litr
e
$2.48 $2.10
Her local shop offers her a discount of 12.5% off the total price if she buys 12 or more
cartons.
She wants to buy the orange juice from just one shop.
is cheaper by $ [3]
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