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MS Primary Checkpoint Math 2024 April Paper 1

The Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Mathematics Mark Scheme for Paper 1, published in April 2024, outlines the marking criteria for a maximum score of 40 marks. It provides detailed guidance for each question, including acceptable answers and marking instructions. The document is intended to assist teachers and candidates in understanding the evaluation process without engaging in discussions about the marking decisions.

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MS Primary Checkpoint Math 2024 April Paper 1

The Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Mathematics Mark Scheme for Paper 1, published in April 2024, outlines the marking criteria for a maximum score of 40 marks. It provides detailed guidance for each question, including acceptable answers and marking instructions. The document is intended to assist teachers and candidates in understanding the evaluation process without engaging in discussions about the marking decisions.

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Cambridge Primary Checkpoint

MATHEMATICS 0096/01
Paper 1 April 2024
MARK SCHEME

Maximum Mark: 40

Published

This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the
examination. It shows the basis on which Markers were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the
details of the discussions that took place at a Markers’ meeting before marking began, which would have
considered the acceptability of alternative answers.

Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the End of Series Report.
Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.

This document has 12 pages. Any blank pages are indicated.

IB24 04_0096_01/3RP
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0096/01 Primary Checkpoint – Mark Scheme April 2024
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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

1 (5, 2) 1 Accept answer written on the


diagram.

2 Explanation that includes reference to the fact 1 Do not accept vague or


3 3 incorrect mathematics.
that + is greater than 1 (or does not
4 4
equal 1) Accept reference to the fact
that the answer would be an
3 3 1 improper fraction if adding
e.g. + =1 3 3
4 4 2 +
4 4
or
1
Accept diagrams that show
Mia only has one quarter left (or an equivalent 4
value, e.g. 25%) remaining.

or
Do not accept answers that
3 1 restate the question.
To have left, they must only have eaten
4 4

3 10.97 (metres) 1

4 38 040 1 Accept answer in words.


Accept trailing zeros, e.g.
38040.00

5 1 Accept any clear indication.

6 23 1

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

7 motorcycles 1 All three answers correct in


lorries this order for the mark.
cars
Do not accept numbers in
place of words for motorcycles
and lorries.

8 4 8 1 1 2 1 Accept any clear indication.


1 1 1
12 12 4 2 3

9 1 Accept any clear indication.

10 1 Triangles must be complete.

Accept any orientation.

If more than one triangle is


drawn, all must be correct for
the mark.

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

11 Yes 1 An explanation must refer to


and BOTH sets of cards to be
An explanation that references the fact there creditworthy and refer to the
is an equal proportion of odd and even cards proportion of odd to even.
within each set, e.g.
1 2 Do not accept answers
• = restating the question, e.g. an
2 4
• 1 out of 2 is the same as 2 out of 4 even number from each set is
• 1:1 and 2:2 are equivalent equally likely.
• There is one odd and one even in set
A and 2 odd and two even in set B
which are both 50% (equally likely)
• Set A has the same number of odd
and even number cards and so does
Set B (implying proportion)

12 7532 1

13 1 All three answers correct for


the mark.

Accept any clear indication.

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

14 2 Award 1 mark for two or three Accept any clear indication.


0.4 8
20 correct and no incorrect
2÷5 answers.
4
100
40% 8% or

Award 1 mark for three correct Do not accept three correct


and one incorrect if and one incorrect when two
• 0.4, 2 ÷ 5, 40% percentages or two fractions
4 have been selected.
selected with
100
or

8
• 0.4, 2 ÷ 5, selected
20
with 8%

15 Circle with a diameter of 6 cm drawn with a 1 Accept diameter of 5.8cm to


pair of compasses and using the given point 6.2cm inclusive.
as the centre.
Accept slight inaccuracies.

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

16(a) (1.5, 3) 1 Accept equivalent answers for


1 3
1.5, e.g. ( 1 , 3), ( , 3)
2 2

Accept answers written on the


diagram.

16(b) y 1 Accept slight inaccuracies


provided the intention is clear.
5

4
A
3

0 x
0 1 2 3 4 5

17 80 (%) 1

18 1 Accept any clear indication.

Do ten more trials.

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

19 –8 1 Do not accept 8–

20 a=0 b=4 2 Award 1 mark for three or four Do not accept repeated pairs.
a=1 b=3 correct pairs in any order.
a=2 b=2 All values must be integers.
a=3 b=1
a=4 b=0

21 6 1 1 Accept equivalent answers,


(m2) or 1 (m2)
4 2 2
e.g. 1.5 and 1
4

22 (314)1 1

23 4 6 6 8 1
or or or
3 4 5 5

24 25.2 (metres) 1

25 Any one of these calculations that uses 1 Accept 9 × 10 × 2, 90 × 2


numbers from the sequence
9 × 20 Do not accept an answer of
or 180 with no supporting
18 × 10 calculation.
or
36 × 5 Do not accept 90 + 90 (as
or 10 × 9 added to 10 × 9).
45 × 4

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

26 True False 1 Accept any clear indication.


In general, as the age of the
children increases, the number 
of books they borrow decreases.

Fourteen-year-olds borrow more


books than thirteen-year-olds.

Two children each borrow 10


books.

27 1 Both correct for the mark.


6 2 + 22 

62 – 22

6×4+2×4

6×6+4 

6×4+4

28 2 1 Both numbers in one


7÷5=1 calculation correct for the mark.
5
or

2 Accept correct use of decimals


6÷5=1 in the first box, e.g.
10
2
7.5 ÷ 5 = 1
4

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance

29 Any triangular-based prism drawn in any 1 Accept inaccuracies provided


orientation, e.g. the intention is clear.

Use of a ruler is not required.

Ignore all nets drawn.

30 110 (cm2) 2 Award 1 mark for sight of 50


and 60 (not from wrong
working).

or

Award 1 mark for


2 × (5 × 5) + 4 × (3 × 5) with
arithmetic errors.

or

Award 1 mark for adding 4


squares and 2 rectangles
4 × (5 × 5) + 2 × (3 × 5)

31 40(°) 1 Accept answers written on the


diagram.

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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance


Mirror line
32 1 Accept slight inaccuracies.

33 (60 minutes) 18 (seconds) 2 Award 1 mark for one or two


132 (minutes) 105 (seconds) correct answers.

34 2 Award 1 mark for a spinner Accept numbers in any


whose numbers satisfy 3 out of position.
1 1 the 4 criteria.
2 4

3 3
6 6

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