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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
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International General Certificate of Secondary Education
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*6828773900*
Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.
Unless instructed otherwise, give your answers exactly or correct to three significant figures as appropriate.
Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place.
For π, use your calculator value.
You must show all the relevant working to gain full marks and you will be given marks for correct methods,
including sketches, even if your answer is incorrect.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 120.
For Examiner's Use
IB10 06_0607_04/2RP
© UCLES 2010 [Turn over
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Formula List
_ b ± b2 _ 4ac
2
For the equation ax + bx + c = 0 x=
2a
1
Volume, V, of pyramid, base area A, height h. V= Ah
3
1
Volume, V, of cone of radius r, height h. V= πr2h
3
4
Volume, V, of sphere of radius r. V= πr3
3
A a b c
= =
sin A sin B sin C
b a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos A
c
1
Area = bc sin A
2
B a C
For
Answer all the questions. Examiner's
Use
Answer(a) $ [2]
(b) $1.55 per kilogram is $0.05 more than the cost per kilogram last year.
Answer(b) % [2]
Answer(c) $ [2]
How many complete years will it take for the cost to become greater than $1 per kilogram?
Answer(d) [3]
For
2 (a) Show clearly that Examiner's
(x2 – x + 1)(x + 1) = x3 + 1 Use
[2]
[3]
(c) f(x) = x3 + 1
Answer(c)(i) [1]
Answer(c)(ii) [1]
Answer(c)(iv) x = [1]
For
3 U = { x | 0 I x Y 12, x ∈ w} Examiner's
Use
A={ }
B={ }
C={ } [3]
(b)
A B
Put the 12 elements of U in the correct regions of the Venn diagram. [2]
(i) A ∩ B = { } [1]
(ii) A ∪ C = { } [1]
(iii) (A ∪ C ) ∩ B = { } [1]
For
4 The masses of 100 bags of flour are given in the table. Examiner's
Use
980YmI990 4
990YmI1000 10
1000YmI1005 50
1005YmI1010 20
1010YmI1020 8
1020YmI1040 8
(a) Calculate an estimate of the mean mass of a bag of flour, correct to the nearest gram.
Answer(a) g [3]
980YmI990 4
990YmI1000 10
1000YmI1005 50
1005YmI1010 20
1010YmI1020 8
1020YmI1040 8
[3]
(ii) On the grid opposite, draw an accurate histogram to show this information.
For
Examiner's
10 Use
Frequency
5
density
0 m
980 990 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040
Mass (grams)
[4]
For
5 y Examiner's
Use
3
x
–3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
–1
–2
–3
1 .
(a) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = f(x) where f(x) = 2
[3]
( x − 2x − 3)
(b) Write down the equations of the three asymptotes.
Answer(b) , , [3]
Answer(c) ( , ) [2]
Answer(d) Domain
Range [4]
Answer(e)(i) [1]
Answer(e)(ii) [1]
For
6 (a) A car uses fuel at a rate of 5.6 litres per 100 km. Examiner's
Use
Calculate the distance travelled when the car has used 14 litres of fuel.
Answer(a) km [2]
Calculate, in seconds, the time the car takes to pass the post completely.
Answer(b)(ii) s [2]
For
7 (a) One day Zak sold some books at $5 each. He received a total of $x. Examiner's
Use
Answer(a) [1]
(b) The next day Zak reduced the price of each book to $4.
He received $13 more than on the first day.
(i) Write down, in terms of x, the number of books he sold on this day.
Answer(b)(i) [1]
Answer(b)(ii) [1]
Answer(b)(iii) x = [3]
(c) Calculate the mean price of a book during these two days.
Give your answer correct to 2 decimal places.
Answer(c) $ [2]
For
8 A student investigates the monthly rainfall (r) and the monthly temperature (t) of ten cities. Examiner's
Use
(a) Without doing any calculations, underline the word that best describes the correlation between
rainfall and temperature.
(b) Find
Answer(b)(i) mm [1]
Answer(b)(ii) mm [1]
(c) Find the equation of the linear regression line, giving t in terms of r.
Answer(c) t = [2]
For
9 Examiner's
1410 km Use
D T
58.3°
82.5° NOT TO
180 km SCALE
A 770 km
8.6°
The diagram shows the cities of Amman (A), Damascus (D), Tehran (T) and Kuwait (K).
Angle ADK = 82.5°, angle AKD = 8.6° and angle DTK = 58.3°.
(a) Use the sine rule in triangle ADK to calculate the distance AK.
Answer(a) km [3]
(b) Use the cosine rule in triangle DKT to calculate the distance DK.
Answer(b) km [3]
For
(c) Calculate the area of the quadrilateral ADTK. Examiner's
Use
Answer(d) km [5]
Answer(e) cm [2]
For
10 Examiner's
Use
NOT TO
SCALE
D 3 cm
C
1.5 cm 8 cm
A 4 cm B
[1]
Answer(b)(ii) g [3]
For
(iii) Calculate the total surface area of the gold bar. Examiner's
Use
Find the largest number of gold bars that can be put in the box.
Answer(c) [3]
For
11 A school bus picks up students at the town centre and takes them to the school. Examiner's
5 Use
On any day the probability that the bus is on time at the town centre is .
6
(a) Write down the probability that the bus is not on time at the town centre.
Answer(a) [1]
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(b) If the bus is on time at the town centre, the probability that it is on time at the school is .
8
If the bus is not on time at the town centre then the probability that it is on time at the school
1
is .
4
(i) Draw a tree diagram and write the correct probability against each branch.
[4]
For
(ii) Calculate the probability that the bus is on time at the school. Examiner's
Use
Answer(b)(ii) [3]
(iii) Calculate the probability that the bus is never on time at the school in a week of 5 school
days.
Give your answer as a decimal, correct to 2 significant figures.
Answer(b)(iii) [2]
Answer(b)(iv) [1]
For
12 Find the next term and the nth term in each of the sequences. Examiner's
Use
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