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MATHEMATICS 1112/01

Paper 1

SPECIMEN PAPER
1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.

Additional Materials: Geometrical Instruments


Tracing Paper

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST


Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.

Answer all questions.

NO CALCULATOR ALLOWED.
You should show all your working in the booklet.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 50.
2

1 (a) Jill takes 120 steps to cover 72 metres.


What distance will she cover in taking 90 similar sized steps?
Answer ______________ m [2]

(b) A recipe for 2 medium glasses of Apple and blackcurrant smoothie


uses
250 ml Apple and blackcurrant juice
2 tablespoons Natural yoghurt
180 ml Milk
3 scoops Vanilla ice cream
Complete the recipe for 5 medium glasses.
Answer
_________ ml Apple and blackcurrant juice
5 tablespoons Natural yoghurt
_________ ml Milk
_________ scoops Vanilla ice cream [2]

2) Complete the identities


𝒙
(a) = 3x [1]
𝟒

(b) 3(y + 2) – 2y y [1]

3) In a fairground game of chance, 120 people buy one ticket each.


The cost of a ticket is 50p.
The probability that a person wins a prize is 1– 12
Each winning ticket gets a prize of £1.50
What profit is made by the fairground?
[2]

4) Given that 49 x123 = 6027


Find
(a) 4.9 x 12.3 [1]
(b) 602.7 ÷ 4.9 [1]

(c) Write down 50.6073 correct to 2 decimal places.


[1]

5) (a) Use the formula P = 3R – 4(Q – 2) to find the value of P when Q = –8


and R = –6
[3]
3

𝑀 (𝑁+8)
(b) Use the formula L = to find the value of L when M = 9 and N = –30
6
[3]

6) (x – 4)2 + e x2 – dx + 21
(a) Find values for d and e.
[2]
(b) Hence write down the minimum value of the expression
x2 – dx + 21 from part (a).

7) (a) Simplify (3x2y3)4


[2]

(b)Show that (n + 2)2 – (n – 2)2 8n


[2]

8) (a) Rearrange 2p – 3 = 6 – q to make q the subject.


Simplify your answer.
[2]
(b) Simplify
(i) d3 Xd4
[1]
𝑒8
(ii)
𝑒4
[1]
𝑓 𝑋𝑓3
(iii)
𝑓9
[1]
(c) “If a and b are prime numbers, then a X b is always an odd number.”
Is this statement true or false? Explain your answer.

[1]

9) i) In a survey of 200 cars crossing a bridge, 45 had no passengers.


On a day when 4000 cars cross the bridge, how many cars would you
expect to have no passengers?
[2]

(ii) Which of the following is closest to √0.91?


.
0.45 0.3 0.9

[1]
4

10)

(a) Reflect the shape below in the line y = 1 [2]


5

6
i) Draw the image of triangle A after a translation ( )
−2
[2]
(ii) Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle A
onto triangle B.
[3]
6

11) Here is a sequence of patterns made using counters.

(a) Draw Pattern 4 above. [1]

(b) Complete the table below for the number of counters in patterns 4
and 5

[1]

(c) Describe in words the rule for continuing the sequence of the number
of counters.
Rule ___________________________________________________ [1]

12)

(a) Calculate the size of angle x in the diagram.

[2]
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(b) Find the area of the shape on the 1 cm grid.

[2]
13) Two ships are at the points P and Q on the diagram.
8

a) Measure the bearing of Q from P. [1]

(b) The scale of the drawing is 1 cm to 5 km.


Work out the actual distance between the two ships.
[3]

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