Challenge Paper Higher
Challenge Paper Higher
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Guidance
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1. The bearing of A from B is 098°.
Find the bearing of B from A.
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(2)
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(5)
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4.
Who is correct?
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(2)
5. A logo is designed that has four pink circles within a white square.
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(5)
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6. The star rating, from 1 to 5, of hotels in a city are summarised below.
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(4)
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(3)
(b) Hence find the least number by which 1008 would need to be multiplied by
to give a square number.
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(1)
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8.
.........................Euros
(2)
(b) Change 200 Euros into Pounds (£)
£.........................
(2)
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9. Shown below is an isosceles triangle. Each side is measured in
centimetres.
......................cm
(6)
How many years will it take for 500kg of the substance to decay to a mass less
than 200kg?
.........................years
(3)
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11. There are 6000 people at an ice hockey match.
The announcer says this is exactly 40% more people that the previous match.
(4)
The phone box is less than 500m from the railway track.
The phone box is between 300m and 500m from house A.
The phone box is closer to house C than house B.
Shade the region on the map where the phone box could is located.
(5)
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13. A bag has red and yellow sweets.
Some of the sweets are fizzy.
All the other sweets are bonbons.
The ratio of the number of red sweets to the number of yellow sweets is 6 : 5
The ratio of the number of red fizzy sweets to the number of red bonbons is 1 : 2
The ratio of the number of yellow fizzy sweets to the number of yellow bonbons is 3 : 4
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14. The table shows information about the protein content of yoghurt bars.
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(2)
Snack size yoghurt bars are made using the same recipe.
Snack size bars are sold in 140g packs.
There are 5 bars in each pack.
(3)
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15. Duncan bought a toy that grows when placed in water.
(3)
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17. On a farm, there is a grain silo.
The silo is cylindrical with a tile roof.
The silo has a diameter of 8 metres and is 6 metres tall.
£.........................
(4)
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(5)
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19.
Find h in terms of x.
Give your answer in its simplest form.
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(3)
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(4)
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21. Shown are two straight lines drawn on the grid.
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(4)
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(1)
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22. Sophie estimated that the distance between Bristol and Newcastle is about
290 miles and that her average driving speed would be 60 mph.
She estimated the distance to the nearest 10 miles and the speed to the nearest
10 mph.
Calculate the lower bound of the time the journey should take.
Give your answer in hours and minutes.
Give your answer to the nearest minute.
...................hours ....................minutes
(4)
a = …………….
(4)
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24. a is directly proportional to √c.
w is inversely proportional to a³.
When c = 49, a = 35
When a = 2, w = 16.
w = .........................
(6)
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(4)
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26. There are x apples in a crate.
4 of the apples are bad.
(a) Prove
(3)
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(2)
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27. BC is a chord of a circle, centre O, radius 9cm.
BC = 10cm.
...........................cm²
(6)
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28.
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29. The histogram shows the weights in kilograms of 504 athletes.
.........................
(4)
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30. Solve, giving your answers to 1 decimal place.
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(6)
(4)
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32. The midpoints of the sides of a square of side 10cm are joined to form
another square. This process is then repeated to create the shaded square.
.........................cm²
(4)
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33. Shown below is a cone.
The base has a radius of x cm.
The slant height is 10 cm.
(3)
.........................cm
(2)
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34. In a quadrilateral ABCD, AD = 7cm, AB = 8cm and CD = 14cm.
Angle BAD = 150° and Angle ADC = 70°
.........................cm
(6)
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35. A square based pyramid 1 is divided into two parts:
a square based pyramid 2 and a frustum 3, as shown.
........................cm³
(4)
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36. Prove that the product of two odd numbers is always odd.
(3)
………………..cm
(4)
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38. The diagram below shows a solid cone.
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(4)
(4)
(b) Find x.
.....................................cm
(2)
.....................................cm²
(1)
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41. The histogram shows the weights of 700 dogs.
.........................
(3)
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(3)
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42. ABCD is a kite
Prove
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43. Here is a tile.
How many of these tiles are needed to make Pattern number 10?
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(5)
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44. The width of a rectangular field is x metres.
The length of the field is 30m longer than the width.
The perimeter of the field is less than 500m.
The area of the field is greater than 4000m².
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(5)
Solve
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(4)
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46. Here is a speed-time graph for a train journey.
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(4)
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47. The histogram below shows the ages of rugby players.
There are 768 players that are under 26 years old.
Work out an estimate of how many players are over 32 years old.
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(4)
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48. 45 students were asked if they have visited Canada, Mexico or the USA.
Work out the probability that they both had only visited Mexico.
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(6)
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49. Shown is triangle ABC
( −4 )
2
translated by the vector
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50. Here are three graphs for 270 ≤ x ≤ 360
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(1)
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(1)
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(1)
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51. A is a vertex of a regular pentagon.
B is a vertex of a regular octagon.
C and D are vertices of both polygons.
…………….…cm
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52. Show that can be written in the form
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(3)
53. Prove that the angle at the centre is twice the angle at the circumference.
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54. Using
with
x1 = ……………………..
x2 = ……………………..
x3 = ……………………..
(3)
(b) Explain the relationship between the values of x1 , x2 and x3 and the
equation x³ + 3x² + 2 = 0
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(2)
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55. Find the coordinates of the turning point of the graph y = x² − 12x + 15
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(4)
Prove x : y = 14 : 85
(5)
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57. S is a geometric sequence
The first three terms of S are (x + 18), x and (2x - 15), where x is positive.
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(3)
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(1)
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