IGCSE Maths 2011 MayJun Paper 1 058012
IGCSE Maths 2011 MayJun Paper 1 058012
IGCSE Maths 2011 MayJun Paper 1 058012
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Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Electronic calculator Mathematical tables (optional) Geometrical instruments Tracing paper (optional)
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 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 a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question. Electronic calculators should be used. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For , use either your calculator value or 3.142. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total of the marks for this paper is 56.
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2 1 One square number between 50 and 100 is also a cube number. Write down this number. Answer [1]
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2
x NOT TO SCALE
52
A straight line intersects two parallel lines as shown in the diagram. Find the value of x.
Answer x =
[1]
STATISTICS
Write down the probability that the letter is (a)
A or I ,
Answer(a) [1]
(b)
E.
Answer(b) [1]
Ingrid throws a javelin a distance of 58.3 metres, correct to 1 decimal place. Complete the statement about the distance, d metres, the javelin is thrown.
Answer
YdI
[2]
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5 Show that 1 1
7
=
7
.
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3
6 IpI
2 3
16
0.67 60% (0.8)2
4 9
27
Answer
[2]
Calculate 324 17. Give your answer in standard form, correct to 3 significant figures.
Answer
[2]
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4 8 A meal on a boat costs 6 euros () or 11.5 Brunei dollars ($). In which currency does the meal cost less, on a day when the exchange rate is 1 = $1.9037? Write down all the steps in your working.
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Answer
[2]
Answer
[2]
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C NOT TO SCALE
9 cm
B A 17 cm
In the triangle ABC, AB = 17 cm, BC = 9 cm and angle ACB = 90. Calculate AC.
Answer AC =
cm [3]
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(a) The caf is open for a total of 100 hours each week. Work out the opening time on Saturday.
Answer(a)
[2]
(b) The owner decides to close the caf at a later time on Sunday. This increases the total number of hours the caf is open by 4%. Work out the new closing time on Sunday.
Answer(b)
[1]
12
3 and 1
5 4
(a) Find
Answer(a)
[2]
Answer(b)
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6 13 (a) Rewrite this calculation with all the numbers rounded to 1 significant figure.
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Answer(a) (b) Use your answer to part (a) to work out an estimate for the calculation.
[1]
Answer(b) (c) Use your calculator to find the actual answer to the calculation in part (a). Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
[1]
Answer(c)
[2]
14 (a) Complete the list to show all the factors of 18. 1, 2, , , , 18 [2]
Answer(b)
[1]
Answer(c)
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Answer(b)
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16
D NOT TO SCALE
28.5 m
38 A B 47.1 m C
A flagpole, BD, is attached to level horizontal ground by ropes, AD and CD. AD = 28.5 m, BC = 47.1 m and angle DAB = 38. Calculate (a) BD, the height of the flagpole,
m [2]
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8 17 (a)
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C A NOT TO SCALE
B
Points A, B and C lie on the circumference of the circle shown above. When angle BAC is 90 write down a statement about the line BC.
Answer(a)
[1]
(b)
NOT TO SCALE O 54 A D B C
O is the centre of a circle and the line ABC is a tangent to the circle at B. D is a point on the circumference and angle BOD = 54. Calculate angle DBC.
[3]
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B A
(a) On the diagram above, using a straight edge and compasses only, construct (i) the bisector of angle ABC, (ii) the locus of points which are equidistant from A and from B. [2] [2]
(b) Shade the region inside the triangle which is nearer to A than to B and nearer to AB than to BC. [1]
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10 19 (a) The travel graph on the opposite page shows Joels journey to his school. He walks to the bus stop and waits for the bus, which takes him to the school. (i) How long did Joel wait for the bus?
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Answer(a)(i) (ii) Find the distance from the bus stop to the school.
min [1]
Answer(a)(ii)
km [1]
(b) Joels sister, Samantha, leaves home 14 minutes later than Joel to cycle to the same school. She cycles at a constant speed and arrives at the school at 08 16. (i) On the grid, show her journey. (ii) At what time did the bus pass Samantha? [1]
Answer(b)(ii) (iii) How far from the school was she when the bus passed her?
[1]
Answer(b)(iii) (iv) How many minutes after Joel did Samantha arrive at the school?
km [1]
Answer(b)(iv)
min [1]
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10 School 9
6 Distance (km)
Home
0 07 00
07 10
07 20
07 30
07 40 Time
07 50
08 00
08 10
08 20
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