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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS
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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
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1 (a) Evaluate 2 34 – 1 13
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(b) Evaluate 5 + 3 # 2 + 2 (2 - 3) .
(b) Arrange these values in order of size, starting with the smallest.
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22% 0.2
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3 (a) Express the ratio 30 minutes to 2 41 hours in its lowest terms. For
Give your answer in the form m : n, where m and n are integers. Examiner’s
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(b) Find the simple interest on $200 for 4 years at 0.6% per year.
4 Find two solutions of the inequality 3x + 4 < 11 that lie between 2 and 3.
5 The length of a side of a square is given as d cm, correct to the nearest 10 cm. For
Examiner’s
Find an expression in terms of d for Use
6 (a) Evaluate 5 # 10 0 + 3 # 10 1 + 1 # 10 2 .
38.982 # 8.8536
7 By making suitable approximations, estimate the value of .
6.0122
Show clearly the approximate values you use.
(b) Tax on the original price of a radio is charged at 20% of the original price.
After tax was included, a customer paid $60 for the radio.
B C
C is due East of B.
Length
(x centimetres) 1<xG3 3<xG4 4<xG5 5<xG7 7 < x G 10
Frequency 8 5 6 12 12
Frequency
density
Find an estimate of the probability that this leaf is more than 6 cm long.
7 - 3x
13 f(x) = For
2x Examiner’s
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(a) Find f(4) .
14 (a) Express, in set notation, the subset shaded in the diagram. For
Examiner’s
Use
A B
(b) = {a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h}
P = {a, b, c}
Q = {b, c, d, e, f}
y°
53°
40°
x°
(b) Find x.
(c) Find y.
4 5 3 2 2 5 6 1 6 3 5 2 5 1 3
(b) –20 –8 x
Find x.
17 The diagram shows the points A (1, 4), B (3, 12) and C (15, 4). For
The equation of the line through B and C is 2x + 3y = 42. Examiner’s
Use
y
B (3, 12)
A (1, 4) C (15, 4)
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Answer ................................................
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(b) How many points, with coordinates (10, k), where k is an integer, lie inside the
triangle ABC ?
x°
66°
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19 [Volume of a cone = πr h]
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Cone 1 has radius 2x cm and height 7x cm.
Find an expression, in terms of π and x, for the difference in the volume of the two cones.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
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21 For
Examiner’s
A B Use
2p + q
C
2q – p
(i) CE ,
(ii) BE .
22 For
Examiner’s
C Use
B
A 122°
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36°
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Find u.
24 The first and second terms of a sequence are 15 and 11 respectively. For
Examiner’s
B
The nth term of the sequence is 10 + An + . Use
n
[2]
A+B=5
4A + B = 2
Answer A = ..........................................
B = ......................................... [2]
25 The diagram shows triangles A and B and the point P (0, 4). For
Examiner’s
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P
4
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B A
1
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 x
(a) Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle A onto triangle B.
Answer .......................................................................................................................................
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area of triangle A
(c) Find the value of .
area of triangle C
26 2 -3 For
A=c m Examiner’s
1 4 Use
5 -3
(a) Find c m – 2A.
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Answer f p [2]
(b) Find A # A .
Answer f p [2]
Answer f p [1]
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