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CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL MATHEMATICS 0607/04


Paper 4 Calculator (Extended) For examination from 2025

SPECIMEN PAPER B 1 hour 30 minutes

You must answer on the question paper.

You will need: Geometrical instruments

INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a graphic display calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly. You will be given marks for correct methods, including
sketches, even if your answer is incorrect.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For π, use either your calculator value or 3.142.

INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 75.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].

This document has 18 pages. Any blank pages are indicated.

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List of formulas

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Area, A, of triangle, base b, height h. A = 2 bh

Area, A, of circle of radius r. A = rr 2

Circumference, C, of circle of radius r. C = 2rr

Curved surface area, A, of cylinder of radius r, height h. A = 2rrh

Curved surface area, A, of cone of radius r, sloping edge l. A = rrl

Surface area, A, of sphere of radius r. A = 4rr 2

Volume, V, of prism, cross-sectional area A, length l. V = Al

1
Volume, V, of pyramid, base area A, height h. V = 3 Ah

Volume, V, of cylinder of radius r, height h. V = rr 2 h

1
Volume, V, of cone of radius r, height h. V = 3 rr 2 h

4
Volume, V, of sphere of radius r. V = 3 rr 3

-b ! b 2 - 4ac
For the equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a ≠ 0, x= 2a

For the triangle shown,

A a b c
= =
sin A sin B sin C

a 2 = b 2 + c 2 - 2bc cos A
c b
1
Area = 2 ab sin C

B a C

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1 The table shows the marks scored by each of 75 students in a test.

Mark 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Number of students 1 4 5 6 9 10 11 7 6 13 3

(a) Write down the mode.

................................................ [1]

(b) Write down the range.

................................................ [1]

(c) Find the median.

................................................ [1]

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A circle of radius r cm is inside a square.


The circle touches the sides of the square.

(a) (i) Find an expression for the area of the shaded region in terms of π and r.

................................................ [2]

(ii) Calculate the area of the shaded region when r = 6.

.......................................... cm2 [1]

(b) The perimeter of the shaded region is 71.415 cm, correct to 3 decimal places.

Find the value of r.


Give your answer correct to the nearest integer.

r = ............................................... [2]

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3 You may use the grid to help you answer this question.

x
O

The transformation P is a rotation of 90° clockwise about O.


The transformation Q is a reflection in the line y = –x .

(a) Find the coordinates of the image of the point (4, 1) under the transformation P.

 (.................... , ....................) [1]

(b) Find the coordinates of the image of the point (4, 1) under the transformation Q.

 (.................... , ....................) [1]

(c) Find the coordinates of the image of the point (x, y) under the transformation P followed by the
transformation Q.

 (.................... , ....................) [2]

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4 The points A (3, 4), B (9, 2) and C (6, 7) are shown on the diagram below.

NOT TO
SCALE
C

0 x

(a) Write down AB.

 f p [1]
 [1]

(b) Find the equation of the line AB.

................................................ [3]

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(c) C is the midpoint of AY.

Find the co-ordinates of Y.

 (.................... , ....................) [2]

(d) The point X is such that ABXC is a parallelogram.


The coordinates of X are (12, k).

Find the value of k.

k = ............................................... [1]

5 Bev has $x.


1 2
She spends of her money on rent and of her money on food.
4 9
1
After she pays for rent and food, she spends of the remaining money on clothes.
3
She has $152 left.

Find the value of x.

................................................ [3]

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6 The heights of 100 plants are shown in the table.

Height (x cm) Frequency


0 < x ⩽ 10 7
10 < x ⩽ 20 13
20 < x ⩽ 30 20
30 < x ⩽ 40 32
40 < x ⩽ 50 28

(a) Calculate an estimate of the mean height of the plants.

........................................... cm [2]

(b) (i) Complete the cumulative frequency table for the plants.

Height (x cm) Frequency


0 < x ⩽ 10 7
0 < x ⩽ 20
0 < x ⩽ 30
0 < x ⩽ 40
0 < x ⩽ 50 100
 [1]

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(ii) On the grid, draw a cumulative frequency diagram.

100

90

80

70

Cumulative 60
frequency
50

40

30

20

10

0 x
10 20 30 40 50
Height (cm)
 [2]

(c) Use your diagram in part (b)(ii) to find an estimate for

(i) the lower quartile

........................................... cm [1]

(ii) the number of plants that have heights greater than 45 cm.

................................................ [2]

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7 The Venn diagram shows the sets A, B and C.

A B

U = {integers between 24 and 37, but excluding 24 and 37}


A = {prime numbers}
B = {square numbers}
C = {multiples of 4}

(a) List the elements of set A.

................................................ [1]

(b) Write all the elements of U in the correct parts of the Venn diagram.  [3]

(c) Find n((A ∪ C ) ∩ B′).

................................................ [1]

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8
y

x
–4 0 4

–5

1
f(x) = 2 –
_2x + 3i

(a) (i) On the diagram, sketch the graph of y = f(x) , for values of x between – 4 and 4.  [2]

(ii) Write down the coordinates of the point where the graph crosses the x-axis.

 (.................... , ....................) [1]

(b) Solve the inequality f(x) < 4 .

................................................................................ [2]

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9 Factorise.

(a) 9x2 – 4y16

................................................ [2]

(b) 6cd – 3 – 9d + 2c

................................................ [2]

10 y varies inversely as the square of x.


y = 5 when x = 3.

(a) Find y in terms of x.

y = ............................................... [2]

(b) z varies directly as the square root of y.


z = 12 when y = 9.

Use your answer to part (a) to find z in terms of x.

z = ............................................... [3]

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11 Herman bought a motorbike on January 1st 2020.


By January 1st 2021, the value of the motorbike had decreased by 16%.
By January 1st 2022, the value of the motorbike had decreased by 12% of the value on January 1st 2021.
The value of the motorbike on January 1st 2022 was $7392.

(a) Find how much Herman paid for the motorbike.

$................................................ [3]

(b) From 2022, the value of the motorbike decreases by 8% each year.

Find the year in which the value of the motorbike will first be below $5000.

................................................................................ [4]

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B

10 cm 9 cm NOT TO
SCALE

A C
11 cm

1
(a) Show that cos B = .
3

[2]

2 2
(b) (i) Use Pythagoras’ theorem to show that sin B = .
3

 [2]

(ii) Find the exact value of the area of triangle ABC.

.......................................... cm2 [2]

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13 Using a suitable sketch, solve 5x = 10 .


Give your answer correct to 3 decimal places.

y
12

0 x
–1 3
–1

x = ............................................... [3]

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14 (a) ab = 1 where a > 0

(i) When b = 13, write down the value of a.

a = ............................................... [1]

(ii) When a = 17, write down the value of b.

b = ............................................... [1]

(b) Use part (a) to find all the solutions to the following equation.

(x2 – 4x + 4)(x–5) = 1

................................................ [4]

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15 Make x the subject of the formula.

2x
3ax = 1 − +
a 2

x = ............................................... [4]

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