Past Exam Questions Workbook (10H)
Past Exam Questions Workbook (10H)
Past Exam Questions Workbook (10H)
She has
18 fruit sweets
7 aniseed sweets
5 mint sweets
Nomusa is going to take at random two sweets.
Work out the probability that the two sweets will not be the same type of
sweet. You must show all your working.
(4 marks, 2015 Nov/ Maths A-2H)
AB = 8 cm
BC = 10 cm
Calculate the area, in cm2 to 3 significant figures, of the circle.
(4 marks, 2015J/ IGMathsB/P1)
3. A nail weighs 4g correct to the nearest gram.
Alice buys exactly 1kg of nails.
Work out the least number of nails Alice could get.
(3 marks, 2014 Nov/ Maths B Unit 1)
7 49 32
x
4
Work out the quadratic equation that Alison is solving.
Give your answer in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a, b and c are integers.
(3 marks, 2015Nov/ 2H)
2 2 2
5. Given that a = b + c – 2bc cos A° and a = 7, b = 4 and c = 5, find the value,
to the nearest integer, of A.
(3 marks, 2011 June/ IGMB-1)
6.
(a) Draw and label the line with equation y = 2x – 5 on the grid.
(b) Draw and label the line with equation y + x = 4 on the grid.
(c) From your diagram, write down the solution of the two simultaneous
equations y = 2x – 5 and y + x = 4
(4 marks, 2011 June/ IGMB-1)
The diagram shows ∆ABC with BCA and ∆ABD with BAD = 90° and
BDA = 50°
The point E is the intersection of AC and BD.
The diagram also shows ∆BCE in which CE = 3 cm and CBE = 20°
Calculate the length, in cm to 3 significant figures, of
(a) BC (b) AD
(4 marks, 2016 June/ IGMB-1R)
9. y varies inversely as the cube of x.
Given that y = 24 when x = 2, find the value of x when y = –3
(4 marks, 2016 June/ IGMB-1R)
10.The scale of a map is such that 3 cm on the map represents an actual distance
of 15.6 km.
(a) Express the scale of the map as a ratio in the form 1: n where n is an
integer.
2
The actual area of a park is 676 km
(b) Calculate the area, in cm2, of the park on the map.
(4 marks, 2016 June/ IGMB-1R)
11. Solve the equation
(2x – 5)(3x + 1) = 4
Give your solutions to 3 significant figures. Show your working clearly.
(5 marks, 2016 June/ IGMB-1R)
13. The size of each interior angle of an n-sided regular polygon is eight times
the size of each exterior angle.
Calculate the value of n.
(3 marks, 2011 June/ IGMB-1)
14.
AB = 3 cm
BC = 8 cm
Angle ABC = 110°
Calculate the area of the kite ABCD.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
(3 marks, 2015 June/ IG 3HR)
1
The area of the path is the area of the pond.
10
2
(a) Show that 2r – 60r – 45 = 0
(b) Calculate the area of the pond. Show your working clearly.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
(8 marks, 2015 June/ IG 3HR)
2 x
21. f(x) = 2x + 3 g(x) = x + 5 h(x) = 3
(a) Solve the equation f(x) = g(2).
(b) Find the value of -f h(3).
-1
(c) Find f (x).
(d) Find gf(x) in its simplest form.
(9 marks, OB)
vu
22. t
a
v = 27.3 correct to 3 significant figures.
u = 18 correct to 2 significant figures.
a = 9.81 correct to 3 significant figures.
Work out the lower bound for the value of t.
Show your working clearly. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
(3 marks, 2017 June/ IG 3HR)
23. (a) Solve 2x2 + 9x – 7 = 0
Give your solutions correct to 3 significant figures.
2 9
(b) Solve 7 0
y2 y
Give your solutions correct to 3 significant figures.
(5 marks, 2012 Nov/Cal)
24. Correct to 2 significant figures, a = 58, b = 28 and c = 18
a
Calculate the upper bound for the value of
bc
Show your working clearly.
(3 marks, 2015 June/ IG 3HR)
25.
The diagram shows a solid shape made from a cone on top of a cylinder.
The cone has a radius of 10 cm and a height of 10 cm.
The cylinder has a radius of 10 cm and a height of 10 cm.
The centre of the base of the cone coincides with the centre of the top face
of the cylinder.
The total surface area of the solid is A cm2
Show that A = (300 + 100 2 )
(4 marks, 2016 June/ IG 4H)
26. P and Q are two triangular prisms that are mathematically similar.
AB = 4 cm.
BC = 3 cm.
DC = k cm.
Calculate the value of k, giving your answer in the form a b – c where a, b
and c are positive integers.
Show each step in your working.
(3 marks, 2014 June IG3H)
33. Here are nine counters.
Each counter has a number on it.
The counters are turned over to hide their numbers and are then mixed up.
Susan takes at random a counter and turns it over to reveal its number.
She takes at random a second counter, from the remaining eight counters, and
turns it over to reveal its number.
(a) Calculate the probability that the number 5 is on both of the two
counters Susan takes.
(b) Calculate the probability that the sum of the numbers on the two
counters Susan takes is divisible by 3
(5 marks, 2014 June IG3H)
37.
PQR is a triangle.
The midpoint of PQ is W.
X is the point on QR such that QX: XR = 2 : 1
PRY is a straight line.
PW = a PR = b
(a) Find, in terms of a and b,
(i) QR
(ii) QX
(iii) WX
R is the midpoint of the straight line PRY.
(b) Use a vector method to show that WXY is a straight line.
(8 marks, 2015 June/ IG 3HR)
x 4
2
ABC is a triangle.
D is a point on AC.
Angle BAD = 45°
Angle ADB = 80°
AB = 7.4 cm, DC = 5.8 cm
Work out the length of BC. Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
(5 marks, 2014 Nov/2H)
48.
x 2 8 x 15
50. Simplify fully 2
2 x 7 x 15
(4 marks, 2009 June/4H)
51.The diagram shows two solid shapes, shape A and shape B.
Shape A is made of a hemisphere and a cone.
Shape B is a cylinder.
For shape A
radius of the hemisphere is 36 cm
radius of the base of the cone is 36 cm
height of the cone is 53 cm
For shape B
radius of the cylinder is r cm
height of the cylinder is 2r cm
The volume of shape A = the volume of shape B
Calculate the height of shape B.
(6 marks, 2017 June/IG 3HR)
52. Here is a shape ABCDE.
12 (2 3 x ) x 1 6 2 x 1 n
62. Given that x can be written in the form 2
9
(a) Show that -- n 3x 4 x 1
2
12 (2 3 x ) x1 6 2 x 1
(b) Hence solve the equation 32
9x
(6 marks, 2017 June/ IG Maths B 2HR)
63. A cycle is travelling along a horizontal road.
The diameter of each wheel of the cycle is 59 cm and each wheel
makes 110 revolutions a minute.
Calculate the distance, in km to 3 significant figures, travelled by
the cycle in one hour.
(6 marks, 2014 June/ IG Maths B 1H)
Answers
1 502/870 44 18.2
2 129 0.8, 3, 2.2, 1, 0.3
3 223 45 2 x 2 tv( R b)
4 ,
2x² + 7x +4 = 0 x 6 b( R v )
5 102 46 1.33
6 (3, 1) 47 8.52
7 6/ 18
48 29
8 8.24, 13.8 49 48 or 49
9 -4
50 x 3
10 1: 520 000, 25
11 2.72, - 0.552 2x 3
12 13 51 60
13 18 52
14 12 53 b dy
x
15 6.39, 32.4o , 6.53 cy a
16 (3x+5)/3(2x+3) 54 131
17 8, 79/150
190
18 22.6
55 76.9
19 52.92
56 32
20 2970 r
21 3, 57, 3
x3 2 57 12/30
,4x +12x+14 58 1
2 0, 4,
22 0.891 x 1
23 59 4b, a + b, 3b – a
24 6.5 k=4
25 60 6.12
26 1200 61 4.25
27 28.8 km, 289 m 7.20-7.21
28 16 62 2
,2
29 625 3
30 38 63 12.2 km
31
32 10 2 4
33 1/6, 7/18
34 7.99
35 -1, 5.5
36 1.65
37 2 4
b-2a, b a ,
3 3
2 1
b a
3 3
38 4x 7
x2
39 18.2 , 6.56
40 6.54, 0.458
41 255000
42 35
43 3.19, 3.11
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