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1. The document is an exam for IGCSE Mathematics containing 10 questions split into two sections, one without a calculator and one with a calculator. 2. The questions cover a range of math topics including algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus. They involve solving equations, finding coordinates, calculating areas, volumes, densities, and angles. 3. Students are instructed to show their working, give answers to the required degree of accuracy, and express some answers in terms of radicals or integers.
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IGCSE Mathematics

NAME:

DATE:

CIM and Additional Mathematics


Common Test 0607/0606
November 2021

1 hour 10 mins

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST

Write your name on all the work you hand in. Equipment
Write in dark blue or black pen. required:
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paperclips, highlighters, glue or correction
fluid.

Answer all questions.


If working is needed for any question it must be shown below
that question.
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 π, use either your calculator value of 3.142

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each


question or part question.
The total marks for this paper is 60

Section A: Non Calculator (Mainly 0606)


Section B: Calculator (Mainly 0607)

Section A: Do not use a calculator for this section

1. Find the exact solution to the equation


! #
(𝑝" + 𝑝" )
# =4
!
𝑝 "


[4]

2. Write the expression 4𝑥 " − 4𝑥 + 7 in the form 𝑝(𝑥 + 𝑞)" + r , where p, q, r are
integers.


[3]

3.

The diagram shows the isosceles triangle ABC, where AB = AC and 𝐵𝐶 = 2 + 4√3.
The height, AD, of the triangle is 5 − √3.

(a) Find the area of the triangle ABC, giving your answer in the form 𝑎 + 𝑏√3,
where a and b are integers.

………………………… [2]
(b) Find tan ABC, giving your answer in the form c+𝑑√3, where c and d are
integers.

………………………… [3]

4. Solve the equation 22𝑥+1 + 2𝑥+4 = 2𝑥 + 8



[4]

5. Find the coordinates of the points of intersection of the curves

𝑥 " = 5𝑦 − 1 and 𝑦 = 𝑥 " − 2𝑥 + 1



[5]

6. The points A and B have coordinates (-2, 4) and (6, 10) respectively.

(a) Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of the line AB, giving your
answer in the form 𝑎𝑥 + 𝑏𝑦 + 𝑐 = 0, where a, b and c are integers.

………………………… [4]

The point C has coordinates (5, p) and lies on the perpendicular bisector of AB.

(b) Find the value of p.

………………………… [1]
It is given that the line AB bisects the line CD.

(c) Find the coordinates of D.

………………………… [2]

Section B: Use your GDC for this section.

7.

The diagram shows triangle ABC.


X is a point on BC.
AX = 10.6cm, XC = 6.4cm, angle ABC = 58°, and angle AXB = 78°.

( a) Calculate AC.

AC =…………………………cm [4]

( b) Calculate BX.

BX =…………………………cm [4]

( c) Calculate the area of triangle ABC

…………………………cm2 [2]

8.
(a)

The diagram shows a solid cone and a solid hemisphere.


The cone has a radius of 2.4cm and a slant height of 6.3cm.
The hemisphere has radius R cm.

The total surface area of the cone is equal to the total surface area of the
hemisphere.

Calculate the value of R.

R =………………………… [4]

(b)

The diagram shows a solid cone with radius 7.6cm and height 16cm.
A cut is made parallel to the base of the cone and the top section removed.
The remaining solid has height 12cm, as shown in the diagram.

Calculate the volume of the remaining solid.

…………………………cm3 [4]

9.

In triangle ABC, B lies on AC and E lies on AD such that BE is parallel to CD.


AE = 5.2cm and ED = 2.6cm.

(a) Calculate BE.

…………………………cm [2]

(b) Two solids are mathematically similar.
The smaller solid has a height 2cm and volume 32 cm3.
The larger solid has a volume 780 cm3.

Calculate the height of the larger solid.

…………………………cm [3]

10.

The diagram shows a solid pyramid with a rectangular base ABCD.


E is vertically above D.
Angle EDC = angle EDA = 90°
AB = 18cm, BC = 15cm, and EC = 24cm.

(a) The pyramid is made of wood and has a mass of 800g.

Calculate the density of the wood.


Give the units of your answer.

[Density = mass ÷ volume]

…………………… ………… [5]



(b) Calculate the angle between BE and the base of the pyramid.

………………………… [4]

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