2001 Paper 2 Nov

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 12

Centre Number Candidate Name

Candidate Number

International General Certificate of Secondary Education UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE

MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2 OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2001
Candidates answer on the question paper. Additional materials: Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments Mathematical tables (optional) Tracing paper (optional)

0580 2, 0581 2
1 hour 30 minutes

TIME

1 hour 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. If working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total of the marks for this paper is 70. Electronic calculators should be used. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, the answer should be given to three significant figures. Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place. For , use either your calculator value or 3.142.

FOR EXAMINERS USE

This question paper consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page.


MCS-W135-QK11116 UCLES 2001

[Turn over

2 1 Work out 3.2 " 5 0 2(4.1 0 2.9).

For Examiner s Use

topicThefourrules

Answer ........................................................... [1] 2


topicTime

On December 21 st at Cabo de Hornos the sun rises at 04 39. The sun sets 17 hours 36 minutes later. Write down the time when the sun sets.

Answer ........................................................... [1] 3


topicVectors

y 5 4 3 2 1 A B C

The points A, B and C are marked on the grid above. (a) {C|D # 2{A|B. Mark and label the point D on the diagram. (b) Write {C|A as a vector. [1]

Answer (b) {C|A =

0 000

[1]

topicStandardform

(a) Yellow light has a frequency of 5.17 " 10 14 hertz. Green light has a frequency of 5.66 " 10 14 hertz. Work out the difference between these two frequencies. Give your answer in standard form.

Answer (a) ............................................. hertz [1] (b) One nanometre is 10 09 metres. Green light has a wavelength of 530 nanometres. Write this wavelength in metres, in standard form.

Answer (b) .................................................. m [1]


0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

3 5 The running time of a video is 4 hours with a possible error of 1%. Find in hours, minutes and seconds the least possible running time of the video.

For Examiner s Use

topicPercentages

Answer ................h................min................s [2] 6 Elena invests $P for 9 months at 4% simple interest per year. She receives $39 interest. Calculate the value of P.

topicPersonalandhouseholdfinance

Answer P # ..................................................... [2] 7


topicMeasures

Amit and Sandeep estimate the mass of a car. Amit says 0.75 tonnes and Sandeep says 60 000 grams. The actual mass of the car is 650 kilograms. Calculate, in kilograms, the error in each estimate.

Answer Amits error ..................................kg [1] Sandeeps error .............................kg [1] 8


topicIndices

In computing terms, a kilobyte is 2 10 bytes and each byte is 8 bits. (a) 1 kilobyte is 2 x bits. Find x.

Answer (a) x # ................................................ [1] (b) 4 kilobytes is 2 y bits. Find y.

Answer (b) y # ................................................ [1]

0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

[Turn over

4 9
topicAngleproperties

For Examiner s Use

S B 70 y 40 O x z C NOT TO SCALE

A Circle ABC has centre O. The line SCT is a tangent. Angle ABC # 70 and angle OCB # 40. Find x, y and z.

Answer x # .................................................... [1] y # .................................................... [1] z # ..................................................... [1] 10 (a) Factorise completely 6x 2 ! 6x .

topicEquationsandInequalities

Answer (a)....................................................... [1] (b) Factorise 6x 2 ! 5x ! 1.

Answer (b) ...................................................... [2] 11 A pentagon has angles of 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x and 6x. Calculate the size of its smallest angle.

topicAngleproperties

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

0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

5 12 (a) y 1 NOT TO SCALE

For Examiner s Use

topicTrigonometry

0 90 1 The diagram shows a sketch of y # cos x. 1 For 0 x 360, find two values of x for which cos x = 2 . 180 270

360 x

Answer (a) x # ..................... or ..................... [1]


1 (b) Find the range of values of x for which 0 ` cos x ` 2 and 90 x 360.

Answer (b) .....................` x ` ..................... [2] 13


topicLocus topicGeometricalconstructions

B L

In triangle ABC, the line LM is the perpendicular bisector of AC. (a) Draw, using a straight edge and compasses only, the bisector of angle BAC. [1]

(b) Shade the region in triangle ABC which is less than 5 cm from A, nearer to AC than AB and nearer to C than A. [2]

0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

[Turn over

6 14 In an electrical circuit the current, I amperes, is directly proportional to the square root of the power, P watts. I # 4 when P # 100. (a) Find an equation connecting I and P.

For Examiner s Use

topicRatioproportionrate

Answer (a)....................................................... [2] (b) Calculate I when P # 144.

Answer (b) I # ................................................ [1] 15


topicLimitsofaccuracy topicTrigonometry

B NOT TO SCALE 10cm

3cm

In triangle ABC, angle ACB # 90 exactly but the lengths AC # 3 cm and BC # 10 cm are only correct to the nearest centimetre. (a) Write down the smallest possible value of AC.

Answer (a) ..................................................cm [1] (b) Calculate, correct to 1 decimal place, the largest possible size of angle BAC.

Answer (b) ...................................................... [2]

0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

7 16 Sofia changes x pesetas into rands when the exchange rate is 1 rand # 24 pesetas. (a) Write down the number of rands Sofia receives, in terms of x.

For Examiner s Use

topicAlgebraicrepresentation topicMoney

Answer (a) ..............................................rands [1] (b) After she spends 500 rands, Sofia has 800 rands left. Find the value of x.

Answer (b) x # ................................................ [2] 17


topicStatistics

6 Frequency 5 density 4 3 2 1 x

10

11

12

13

14

15

Mass (kilograms) Mass (x kg) Frequency 0`x2 10 2`x5 5`x9 9 ` x 15 12

The mass, x kilograms, of each small child in a hospital was recorded. (a) Use the histogram to help you fill in the two missing frequencies in the table. (b) Draw the rectangle for the 9 ` x 15 group on the histogram. [2] [1]

0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

[Turn over

8 18 Make x the subject of the formula y= 3x + 5. 2

For Examiner s Use

topicAlgebraicmanipulation

Answer x # ..................................................... [3] 19


topicTrigonometry topicVectors

P B A NOT TO SCALE

Q is the midpoint of OC and OABP is a straight line with OA # AB # BP. {O|P # 6p and {O|Q # q. Find in terms of p and or q, (a) {O|B,

Answer (a) {O|B # ............................................ [1] (b) {B|C,

Answer (b) {B|C # ............................................ [1] (c) {A|Q.

Answer (c) {A|Q # ............................................ [1] (d) Use your answers to parts (b) and (c) to explain why AQ is parallel to BC. Answer (d) ................................................................................................................................ [1]
0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

9 20
topicTrigonometry

For Examiner s Use

K NOT TO SCALE
25m

35

T 20 A tree, TK, grows vertically on a hillside which slopes at 20 to the horizontal. A kite, K, on the end of a 25 metre string, KP, sticks in the top of the tree. Angle KPT is 35. Calculate (a) angle KTP, Answer (a) Angle KTP # ............................... [1] (b) the height of the tree, KT.

Answer (b) KT # ......................................... m [3] 21


topicProbability topicSymmetry

Five different types of quadrilateral labelled A, B, C, D and E, are shown in the diagram above. (a) One of the five is chosen at random. What is the probability that its diagonals bisect each other?

Answer (a)....................................................... [1] (b) Write down which of A, B, C, D and E have diagonals intersecting at 90.

Answer (b)....................................................... [1] (c) Write down the special name of each quadrilateral shown in the diagram which has rotational symmetry of order 2.

Answer (c) ......................................................................................................................... [2]


0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

[Turn over

10 22
topicTrigonometry

For Examiner s Use

North B e North f d C North Y

NOT TO SCALE

A coastguard C sees a boat B on a bearing of 030 and a yacht Y on a bearing of 072. The bearing of the yacht from the boat is 136. (a) Calculate the values of d, e and f, the three angles of triangle CBY.

Answer (a) d # ................................................ [1] e # ............................................. [1] f # .............................................. [3] (b) What is the bearing of the coastguard from the yacht?

Answer (b)....................................................... [1] 23 One of 36 tourists on holiday in Namibia and South Africa is chosen at random. 1 The probability that he has been to South Africa before is 2 . 4 The probability that he has been to Namibia before is 9. 1 The probability that he has been to neither country before is 3 . (a) N
....... ....... .......

topicNumbersetnotationandlanguage

S
.......

The set N represents those who have been to Namibia before. The set S represents those who have been to South Africa before. Calculate and fill in the number of tourists in each part of the Venn diagram above.

[4]

(b) Write down the probability that one of the tourists, chosen at random, has been to both countries before.

Answer (b)....................................................... [1]


0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

11 24
topicGraphsinpracticalsituations

y 22 20 speed (metres per second) 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 t

For Examiner s Use

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

time (seconds) A car starts from rest with a constant acceleration of 5 m s2 for 4 seconds. Next it decelerates at 2 m s2 for 6 seconds. Then it decelerates at d m s2 until it comes to rest again 18 seconds from the start. (a) Draw the speed-time graph for the car on the grid above. (b) Find the value of d. [3]

Answer (b) d # ................................................ [1] (c) Calculate the distance which the car travels while it is accelerating.

Answer (c) ................................................... m [1]


0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

[Turn over

12 BLANK PAGE

0580/2, 0581/2 O/N/01

You might also like