Edexcel Mock Paper 2 June 2014
Edexcel Mock Paper 2 June 2014
Edexcel Mock Paper 2 June 2014
(a)
Work out
2.56 3.50
8.765 6.78
(b)
2.
This is a list of ingredients for making a pear & almond crumble for 4 people.
Ingredients for 4 people.
80 g plain flour
60 g ground almonds
90 g soft brown sugar
60 g butter
4 ripe pears
Work out the amount of each ingredient needed to make a pear & almond crumble for 10
people.
3.
Frequency
10 t < 14
14 t < 18
18 t < 22
12
22 t < 26
26 t < 30
15
10
Number
of
students
5
0
0
10
20
30
40
Time ( t minutes)
(Total 2 marks)
4.
(Total 3 marks)
5.
Describe fully the single transformation that maps triangle P onto triangle Q.
(Total 3 marks)
6.
(a)
In the space below, sketch the front elevation from the direction marked with an arrow.
(2)
(b)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)
* 7.
(Total 5 marks)
8.
(a)
(2)
(b)
(2)
(Total 4 marks)
9.
(2)
..................... km
(3)
(Total 5 marks)
10.
(a)
cm2
(2)
(b)
cm
(2)
(Total 4 marks)
11.
................................
(Total 2 marks)
12.
A
2x
2x
10
(a)
(2)
(b)
x =
(2)
(Total 4 marks)
13.
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
5 cm
4 cm
7 cm
3 cm
...................................
(Total 4 marks)
Frequency
0 < A 10
38
10 < A 25
36
25 < A 40
30
40 < A 60
46
.................................cm2
(Total 4 marks)
15.
A
12.6 cm
4.7 cm
AC = 12.6 cm.
BC = 4.7 cm.
Angle ABC = 90.
Calculate the length of AB.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
.. cm
(Total 3 marks)
16.
(a)
........................................
(1)
(b)
........................................
(1)
(Total 2 marks)
17.
(a)
Number
Probability
0.3
0.2
x = .
(2)
.
(2)
(Total 4 marks)
18.
2 < x 1
x is an integer.
Write down all the possible values of x.
.................................................
(Total 2 marks)
19.
x = .....................................
(Total 4 marks)
20.
..........................
(Total 3 marks)
21.
Diagram NOT accurately drawn
C
5.4 cm
2.3 cm
.....................................
(Total 3 marks)
22.
(a)
Frequency
0 < x 10
10 < x 20
10
20 < x 30
17
30 < x 40
30
40 < x 50
21
50 < x 60
60 < x 70
Cumulative Frequency
0 < x 10
0 < x 20
0 < x 30
0 < x 40
0 < x 50
0 < x 60
0 < x 70
(1)
(b)
On the grid opposite, draw a cumulative frequency graph for your table.
(2)
(c)
Use your graph to find an estimate for the number of students who passed the
examination.
..
(2)
(Total 6 marks)
Cumulative
frequency
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
10
20
30
40
Mark (x)
50
60
70
23.
.
(Total 3 marks)
24.
The distance, D, travelled by a particle is directly proportional to the square of the time, t, taken.
When t = 40, D = 30
(a)
D = .....................................
(3)
(b)
.....................................
(1)
(c)
.....................................
(2)
(Total 6 marks)
25.
A
Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
11.7 m
67
B
28.3 m
AB = 11.7 m.
BC = 28.3 m.
Angle ABC = 67.
(a)
. m2
(2)
(b)
. m
(3)
(Total 5 marks)
27.
L
g
where L metres is the length of the pendulum and g m/s2 is the acceleration due to gravity.
L = 1.36 correct to 2 decimal places.
g = 9.8 correct to 1 decimal place.
Find the difference between the lower bound of T and the upper bound of T.
.....................................
(Total 5 marks)
26.
The incomplete table and histogram give some information about the ages of the people who
live in a village.
Frequency
density
(a)
10
20
30
40
Age in years
50
60
70
Use the information in the histogram to complete the frequency table below.
Age (x) in years
Frequency
0 < x 10
160
10 < x 25
25 < x 30
30 < x 40
100
40 < x 70
120
(2)
(b)