Maths Question Paper Winter: 0580 - w02 - QP - 4
Maths Question Paper Winter: 0580 - w02 - QP - 4
Maths Question Paper Winter: 0580 - w02 - QP - 4
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided on the answer paper/
answer booklet.
Answer all questions.
Write your answers on the separate answer paper provided.
All working must be clearly shown. It should be done on the same sheet as the rest of the answer.
Marks will be given for working which shows that you know how to solve the problem even if you get the
answer wrong.
If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets together.
1 (a) At an athletics meeting, Ben’s time for the 10 000 metres race was 33 minutes exactly and he finished
at 15 17.
(c) Pamela won the long jump competition with a jump of 6.16 metres.
This was 10% further than Mona’s jump.
How far did Mona jump? [2]
2 D
NOT TO SCALE
cm
10
6cm
A E
8cm C 5cm
5cm
The diagram shows a sketch of the net of a solid tetrahedron (triangular prism).
The right-angled triangle ABC is its base.
AC = 8 cm, BC = 6 cm and AB = 10 cm. FC = CE = 5 cm.
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3 y
P(6,6)
6
x
-6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 8 10
(a) Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 1 unit on each axis, draw an x-axis for –6 ⭐ x ⭐ 10 and a y-axis for
–8 ⭐ y ⭐ 8.
Copy the word EXAM onto your grid so that it is exactly as it is in the diagram above.
Mark the point P (6,6). [2]
3 4
2 5
1 6
10 7
9 8
A wheel is divided into 10 sectors numbered 1 to 10 as shown in the diagram.
The sectors 1, 2, 3 and 4 are shaded.
The wheel is spun and when it stops the fixed arrow points to one of the sectors.
(Each sector is equally likely.)
(a) The wheel is spun once so that one sector is selected. Find the probability that
(i) the number in the sector is even, [1]
(ii) the sector is shaded, [1]
(iii) the number is even or the sector is shaded, [1]
(iv) the number is odd and the sector is shaded. [1]
(b) The wheel is spun twice so that each time a sector is selected. Find the probability that
(i) both sectors are shaded, [2]
(ii) one sector is shaded and one is not, [2]
(iii) the sum of the numbers in the two sectors is greater than 20, [2]
(iv) the sum of the numbers in the two sectors is less than 4, [2]
(v) the product of the numbers in the two sectors is a square number. [3]
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(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit on the x-axis and 2 cm to represent 5 units on the y-axis, draw
an x-axis for 0 ⭐ x ⭐ 6 and a y-axis for 0 ⭐ y ⭐ 40.
(c) Draw the tangent to your graph at x = 1.5 and use it to calculate an estimate of the gradient of the curve
at this point. [4]
(d) (i) Draw a straight line joining the points (0, 20) and (6, 32). [1]
(ii) Write down the equation of this line in the form y = mx + c. [2]
(iii) Use your graph to write down the x-values of the points of intersection of this line and the curve
y = f(x). [2]
(iv) Draw the tangent to the curve which has the same gradient as your line in part d(i). [1]
(v) Write down the equation for the tangent in part d(iv). [2]
(i) Write down in terms of x, the ages of Bukki and Claude on 1st January 2000. [2]
(ii) Write down in terms of x, the ages of Ashraf, Bukki and Claude on 1st January 2002. [1]
(iii) The product of Claude’s age and Ashraf’s age on 1st January 2002 is the same as the square of
Bukki’s age on 1st January 2000.
Write down an equation in x and show that it simplifies to x2 – 4x – 21 = 0. [4]
(iv) Solve the equation x2 – 4x – 21 = 0. [2]
(v) How old was Claude on 1st January 2002? [1]
7 (a) A group of students sat an examination. Each student got one of the grades A, B, C or D.
The pie chart shows these results.
D
A
(i) Calculate the total number of students who sat the examination. [2]
(ii) How many students did not get grade A? [1]
(iii) The ratio of the number of students getting grades B, C or D is 4 : 5 : 3.
Find the number of students getting each grade. [3]
(iv) Work out the angles in the pie chart for grades B, C and D. [3]
(v) Find the ratio, in its lowest terms,
the number of students with grade A : the number of students with grade B. [1]
(b) A group of children were asked how much money they had saved. The histogram and table show the
results.
Frequency
Density
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 m
Money saved in dollars (m)
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8 NOT TO SCALE
3h 3h
h h
r 3r r 3r
STANDARD A B C
(a) (i) Write down the volumes of pots A, B and C in terms of π , r and h. [3]
(ii) Find in its lowest terms the ratio of the volumes of A : B : C. [2]
(iii) Which one of the pots A, B or C is mathematically similar to the standard pot?
Explain your answer. [2]
(iv) The surface area of the standard pot is S cm2. Write down in terms of S the surface area of the
similar pot. [2]
(b) Sarah buys a cylindrical plant pot with radius 15 cm and height 20 cm. She wants to paint its outside
surface (base and curved surface area).
9 (a) Write down the 10th term and the nth term of the following sequences.
(i) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 …, …, [1]
(ii) 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 …, …, [1]
(iii) 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 …, … . [3]
1(8 – 7), 2(10 – 8), 3(12 – 9), 4(14 – 10), …………, ………… .
(i) Write down the next term and the 10th term of this sequence in the form a(b – c) where a, b and c
are integers. [3]
(ii) Write down the nth term in the form a(b – c) and then simplify your answer. [2]
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