4MA0 2F Que 20180608
4MA0 2F Que 20180608
4MA0 2F Que 20180608
Mathematics A
Paper 2F
Foundation Tier
Thursday 7 June 2018 – Morning Paper Reference
Instructions
• Use black ink or ball-point pen.
• centre
Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name,
number and candidate number.
• Withoutallsufficient
Answer questions.
• Answer the questions working, correct answers may be awarded no marks.
• – there may be more spacein the spaces provided
than you need.
• You must NOT write anything on the formulae page.
Calculators may be used.
• Anything you write on the formulae page will gain NO credit.
Information
• The total mark for this paper is 100.
• –Theusemarks for each question are shown in brackets
this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question.
Advice
• Check
Read each question carefully before you start to answer it.
• your answers if you have time at the end.
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International GCSE MATHEMATICS
FORMULAE SHEET – FOUNDATION TIER
adj opp
or sin cross
hyp section
h
adj lengt
opp
tan
adj
Circumference of circle = 2 r
Area of circle = r2
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Answer ALL TWENTY THREE questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided.
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1 Here is some information about some of the longest road tunnels in the world.
(a) Write down the name of the tunnel with the greatest length.
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(1)
(b) Write down the value of the 3 in the number 11 377
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(1)
The Arlberg Tunnel is longer than the Rohtang Tunnel.
(c) How much longer?
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(2)
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(1)
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2 Here are a quadrilateral and a triangle drawn on a grid of centimetre squares.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 x
(a) On the quadrilateral, mark with arrows (>>) a pair of parallel lines.
(1)
(b) On the quadrilateral, mark an obtuse angle.
Label the obtuse angle A.
(1)
(c) Find the area of the shaded triangle.
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(1)
The coordinates of the point H are (5, 9)
(d) On the grid, mark with a cross (q) the position of H.
Label this point H.
(1)
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3 The pictogram gives information about the number of oranges Anika sold from her stall
on each of four days last week.
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
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represents 8 oranges
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(1)
Anika sold 16 oranges on Friday last week.
(b) Show this on the pictogram.
(1)
(c) Work out the total number of oranges Anika sold on the five days.
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(2)
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4 There are exactly 2 counters in a bag.
One counter is white and one counter is red.
0 0.5 1
(1)
(b) On the probability scale, mark with a cross (q) the probability that the counter will
be yellow.
0 0.5 1
(1)
0 0.5 1
(1)
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5 (a) Write 3 20 pm using the 24-hour clock.
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(1)
A television programme starts at 09 30
The programme lasts 40 minutes.
(b) At what time does the programme end?
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(1)
Ali arrived at an airport at 06 35
His plane took off at 09 15
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(c) How long after Ali arrived at the airport did his plane take off ?
Give your answer in hours and minutes.
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6 Here is a solid prism made from centimetre cubes.
Diagram NOT
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(1)
Eyo adds some centimetre cubes to the solid prism to make a solid cube.
(b) Work out the smallest number of centimetre cubes he adds.
(2)
Here is a different solid prism.
(1)
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7 Here is a sequence of patterns.
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(1)
(b) Complete the table for the sequence of patterns.
Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5
Total number
1 5 9
of dots
(1)
One pattern in the sequence is made with exactly 20 black dots.
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(1)
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Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
100°
x°
(2)
Here is a sketch of triangle ABC.
C
Diagram NOT
5.5 cm accurately drawn
43°
A 7 cm B
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A B
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(2)
(c) Measure the length of side BC.
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(1)
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9 (a) Work out 34
(1)
(b) Work out 4 × 64
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(1)
1
(c) Work out of 0.38
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10 (a) Simplify 2x + x
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(1)
(b) Simplify 4k q 2y
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p = 22, g = 2
(c) Work out the value of f.
f = .......................................................
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12 15 16 17 18 20 21 25
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(ii) the number that is both a square number and a factor of 100
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(3)
1
One number in the box is 1 times another number in the box.
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(b) Write down the two numbers.
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(1)
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12 The graph gives the number of litres of fuel a car uses and the distance, in kilometres, the
car travels using that amount of fuel.
160
140
120
Distance in 100
kilometres
80
60
40
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Number of litres of fuel
....................................................... km
(1)
The car travels a distance of 110 km.
(b) Find the number of litres of fuel the car uses.
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(1)
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Agnetha drives the car.
The car uses 25 litres of fuel.
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(2)
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13 Mr and Mrs Chen and their 2 children go on a train journey in Malaysia.
Mr Chen buys 2 adult tickets and 2 child tickets.
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14 Fred has a fair six-sided dice and a fair spinner.
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1 2
4 3
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3
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Number 2
the spinner
lands on 3 7
4 9
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(1)
(c) Find the probability that the total score is 9 or 10
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(1)
(d) Find the probability that the dice and the spinner both land on an even number.
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(1)
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F Diagram NOT
D
12 cm
A C
4 cm 5 cm
E
O 7 cm B
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(1)
(b) Work out the length of EF.
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(1)
(c) Work out the length of BE.
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(1)
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16 Herminia has a swimming pool in her garden.
The pool is empty.
The pool is in the shape of a cuboid that is 12 m long by 8 m wide.
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17 The area of land on a farm is 120 hectares.
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The farmer grows crops on of the land.
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(3)
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(2)
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Here is a diagram of one field on the farm.
80 m
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Diagram NOT
accurately drawn
110 m
120 m
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(2)
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18 A teacher asked a group of students how many flights they had each taken in the last year.
The table gives information about their answers.
(3)
The teacher chooses at random a student from the group.
(b) Find the probability that this student had taken exactly 2 flights.
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A B C
Diagram NOT
36°
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accurately drawn
x°
D E F
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20 Jess makes salad dressing by mixing lemon juice and olive oil in the ratio 2 : 5 by volume.
She uses 0.5 litres of lemon juice.
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(2)
Tiesto wants to make 630 millilitres of the salad dressing.
He mixes lemon juice and olive oil in the ratio 2 : 5 by volume.
(b) Work out how much olive oil he uses to make the salad dressing.
(2)
Salad dressing is made by mixing lemon juice and olive oil in the ratio 2 : 5 by volume.
The cost of lemon juice is $13.50 per litre.
The cost of olive oil is $18 per litre.
(c) Work out the ratio
cost of lemon juice in the salad dressing : cost of olive oil in the salad dressing
Give your ratio in its simplest form.
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21 Write 336 as a product of its prime factors.
Show your working clearly.
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22 (a) Expand x(2x + 5)
(1)
(b) Simplify
(i) y5 q y3
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k
(ii)
k
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(iii) (t 3)4
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(3)
Pamela, Sophia and Zoe are three friends.
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23 (a) Complete the table of values for y = x2 – 3x – 1
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x í í 0 1 2 3 4 5
y 3 í í 9
(2)
(b) On the grid, draw the graph of y = x2 – 3x – 1 for values of xIURPíWR
y
10
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–3 –2 –1 O 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–2
–4
(2)
The point P on the graph of y = x2 – 3x – 1 has coordinates (p, q)
(c) Use the graph to find an estimate for the least possible value of q.
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