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Year 10 Higher Spring Half Term 1 Homework - Unit 8 MS

The document contains multiple questions about geometry concepts such as reflections in mirrors, scale drawings, bearings, loci, and finding locations using triangulation. Key information includes: - Reflections follow the rule (x,y) → (x',y') where x' = a-x and y' = y for a vertical line of reflection, and x' = y and y' = x for a line of reflection y = x. - Scale drawings require converting between real-world measurements and model measurements using the scale factor. - Bearings are always measured clockwise from North. - The robot's path can be modeled by adding 10° to the turning angle at each move. - Perpendicular

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Year 10 Higher Spring Half Term 1 Homework - Unit 8 MS

The document contains multiple questions about geometry concepts such as reflections in mirrors, scale drawings, bearings, loci, and finding locations using triangulation. Key information includes: - Reflections follow the rule (x,y) → (x',y') where x' = a-x and y' = y for a vertical line of reflection, and x' = y and y' = x for a line of reflection y = x. - Scale drawings require converting between real-world measurements and model measurements using the scale factor. - Bearings are always measured clockwise from North. - The robot's path can be modeled by adding 10° to the turning angle at each move. - Perpendicular

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1 Which could be views of this 3D solid (from any orientation)?

A, D, F, H
M2 (M1 for
one error
or
omission) 2
marks
2

2
marks
3

2
marks
4 What happens to a point when it is reflected in the
following mirror lines:

a) x=3

( x , y ) =¿(3−x , y ) B1: oe

b) y=x

B1: oe
( x , y ) =¿( y , x)

c) y=−x
B1: oe
( x , y ) =¿(− y ,−x )

3 marks
5 5 marks

(a) M1 for at
least one
correct co-
ordinate

M1 for
image
with
correct
scale
factor

A1: cao
(b)
M1:
image
with
correct
orientatio
n

A1: cao
6

3 marks
7

2 marks
8 Shape with vertices at (-3, 6), (-7, 4), (1, 4) and (-3, 4) M1: one
vertex in
correct
position

M1:
similar
image
drawn
(dep on
M1)

A1: cao 3 marks


9

4 marks
1
0

4 marks
1 Gareth makes a model of his house using a scale of 4cm : 6 mark
1 1m. s

Three of the following statements are true and one is


false. Which statement is false? Show your working for
each statement.

a) The scale can be written as 1 : 25


M1:
correct
4cm : 100cm
explanatio
n
4 : 100

1 : 25 (True)

b) His front door is 2m high so it will be 8cm high in


the model
M1:
4cm : 1m (×2 ¿ correct
explanatio
8cm : 2m (True) n

c) His bedroom window is twice as wide as it is high.


The ratio of the width to the height in the model is
2:1

Height = x M1:
correct
Width = 2 x explanatio
n
2 x: x

2 : 1 (True)

d) His garage door has an area of 4.5m2 so it will be an


area of 18cm2 in the model.

Linear S.F = 25 M1:


calculation
Area S.F = 252 = 625 of area
scale
4.5m2 = 45 000cm2
factor
45000
= 72 cm2 (False)
625 M1:
correct
unit
conversion

A1: cao

1 3 marks
2

Amber says
“The bearing of church B from church A is 025o

(a) Amber is wrong. Explain why.


B1: cao
Bearing are always measured clockwise, from the North

(b) Calculate the correct bearing of church B from


church B1: cao

360 -25 = 335o


B1: cao
(c) Calculate the bearing of church A from Church B

180 -25 = 155o

1 A robot which is initally facing North, is programmed to


3 travel 5m then turn through 10o , travel 5m then turn
through 20o , then through 30o , and so on.

Each move consists of moving 5m in a straight line then


turning clockwise through an angle which increases by 10o
at each move.

How far will the robot travel before it first faces East?

East = 90 o, 450 o, 810o … M1: listing


relevant
Bearings = 0, 10, 30, 60, 100, 150, 210, 280, 360, 450 bearings
for East
9 ×5=45 m
M1: listing
sequence
of
bearings

A1: cao

3 marks
1
4

4
marks
15 5
marks

(a) Farmer Johann wants to lay a water pipe across his


field so that it is equidistant from two hedges. Show
the position of the pipe.

M2: drawing
Angle bisector drawn between AB and AE angle
bisector
correctly (M1
for attempt
to draw angle
bisector)

(b) Farmer Johann wants to connect a water sprinkler in


the exact centre of the pipe. Mark the point of the
sprinkler.
A1: cao
Point marked halfway along pipe

(c) The sprinkler can water the field in a radius in a radius


of 20 metres. Shade the locus of the area in which the
sprinkler will reach using the scale given.
M1: circle
Circle drawn around sprinkler location with correct radius with correct
and shaded inside of circle radius or
shading
A1: cao

16 Three people are trying to locate a source of radioactivity.

Their instruments are giving all of them the same level of


radiation in their current position, meaning the radiation
source must be somewhere between them and exactly the
same distance from each person.

Find the location of the radioactive material.

Perpendicular bisector drawn between two pairs of points (A M2: at least


and B, B and C, or A and C) two correct
perpendicular
Location identifed at intersection of perpendicular bisectors bisectors

C1: for
correct 3
conclusion marks

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