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November 2023
Question Paper Log Number P73465A
Publications Code 4MA1_1H_MS_2311
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General Marking Guidance
All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark
the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last.
Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be
rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised
for omissions.
Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme not according to
their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark scheme
should be used appropriately.
All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded.
Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the answer
matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to
award zero marks if the candidate’s response is not worthy of credit
according to the mark scheme.
Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the
principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be
limited.
When examiners are in doubt regarding the application of the mark
scheme to a candidate’s response, the team leader must be consulted.
Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced
it with an alternative response.
Types of mark
o M marks: method marks
o A marks: accuracy marks
o B marks: unconditional accuracy marks (independent of M marks)
Abbreviations
o cao – correct answer only
o ft – follow through
o isw – ignore subsequent working
o SC - special case
o oe – or equivalent (and appropriate)
o dep – dependent
o indep – independent
o eeoo – each error or omission
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No working
If no working is shown then correct answers normally score full marks
If no working is shown then incorrect (even though nearly correct) answers
score no marks.
With working
If there is a wrong answer indicated on the answer line always check the
working in the body of the script (and on any diagrams), and award any
marks appropriate from the mark scheme.
If it is clear from the working that the “correct” answer has been obtained
from incorrect working, award 0 marks.
If a candidate misreads a number from the question. Eg. Uses 252 instead of
255; method marks may be awarded provided the question has not been
simplified. Examiners should send any instance of a suspected misread to
review.
If there is a choice of methods mark the one that leads to the answer on the
answer line. If there is no answer given then mark the method that gives the
lowest mark and award this mark.
If there is no answer on the answer line then check the working for an
obvious answer.
Ignoring subsequent work
It is appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional work does
not change the answer in a way that is inappropriate for the question: eg.
Incorrect cancelling of a fraction that would otherwise be correct.
It is not appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional work
essentially makes the answer incorrect eg algebra.
Transcription errors occur when candidates present a correct answer in
working, and write it incorrectly on the answer line; mark the correct answer.
Parts of questions
Unless allowed by the mark scheme, the marks allocated to one part of the
question CANNOT be awarded in another.
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2 (a) 6 p 2q 3 2 B2
If not B2 then award B1 for any correct partial
factorisation with 2 factors taken out
(2p or 3p or 6 (2×3)) outside of the bracket
2 p 6q 9 or 3 p 4q 6 or 6 2 pq 3 p
or
allow 6p and one error inside the bracket eg
6 p 2q a or 6 p b 3 oe eg 6p(2q + 3)
(b) y + (3y + 7) + (2y − 5) (= 6y + 2) oe 4 M1 M2 for M3 for
or 56 – 7 + 5 (= 54) y + (3y + 7) + (2y − 5) = 56 (56 – 7 + 5) ÷ 6 (= 9)
y + (3y + 7) + (2y − 5) = 56 or M1 oe or
“6y + 2” = 56 oe eg 6y = 54 or 54 ÷ 6 (= 9)
6y = 54 oe
6 eg 4 M1
1æ 5ö Allow eg
1- çç= ÷
÷
6 çè ÷ or
6ø
1 – 0.16 (= 0.84) (= 84(%))
1 – 0.17 (= 0.83) (= 83(%))
1 – 0.16(666…) (= 0.83(333…) oe or rounded or truncated
100(%) – 16(.666…)(%) (= 83(.333…)(%)) oe
or
1 − 0.2 (= 0.8) oe or
100(%) − 20(%) (= 80(%))
5 M1
140 ¸ " " (= 168) oe or Allow eg
6
140 ÷ “0.83(333…)” (= 168) oe eg 140 ÷ 83.33 × 100 (=168) 140 ÷ “0.84” = 166(.666…)
or 140 ÷ “0.83” = 168(.674…)
136 ÷ “0.8” (= 170) oe eg 136 ÷ 80 × 100 (= 170) rounded or truncated
5 M1
140 ¸ " " (= 168) oe or Allow eg
6
140 ÷ “0.83(333…)” (= 168) oe 140 ÷ “0.84” = 166(.666…)
and 140 ÷ “0.83” = 168(.674…)
136 ÷ “0.8” (= 170) oe rounded or truncated
Working not required, so correct answer scores full marks 2 A1 Allow –2
(unless from obvious incorrect working)
Total 4 marks
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or
for 5 × 5 × 5 × 7 × 7 × 11 × 11 × 11 × 11
or for an answer of
53 + 72 + 114 or 53 , 72 , 114
Total 2 marks
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10
tan 40
8
or
AD 8 oe or 5 M1
AD sin 90 40 sin 40
8
AC (= 12.4(457…)
sin 40
(D = foot of the perpendicular line)
8 M1
AD (= 9.5(3…)) or
tan 40
8
AD sin 90 40 (= 9.5(3…)) oe or
sin 40
AD "12.4"2 82 90.8 977... (= 9.5(3…)) oe or
BC "12.4" 22
2 2 2
2 "12.4" 22 cos 40 (= 219.4…) oe
(DB =) 22 – “9.5(3…)” (= 12.4(659…= 12.5) or M1
BC "12.4"2 222 2 "12.4" 22 cos40 (= 219.4... = 14.8) oe or
8 "12.5" 8 M1
tan x or cos x or sin x sin 90 oe
"12.5" "14.8" "14.8"
sin 40 222 "14.8"2 "12.4"2
or sin x "12.4" oe or cos x oe
"14.8" 2 22 "14.8"
Working required 32.7 A1 Allow 32.3 – 32.8
dep on a correct
method shown
Total 5 marks
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Total 3 marks
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14 tangent drawn at A with a right angle shown 3 M1 for a correct tangent drawn with right
ALT or angle shown or
38° shown between the line AC and the 38° shown between the line AC and the
tangent at A tangent at A
Working not required, so correct answer scores 38 A1
full marks (unless from obvious incorrect If labelled on the diagram, then it must be
working) correct
38 and correct B1 dep on M1 for 38 and alternate
reason segment theorem and
angle between radius/diameter and
tangent = 90
Total 3 marks
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20 49 7 4 M1
0.63 63... Accept 0.63(63…) or 63(.6363…)%
121 11 rounded or truncated
7 4 M1
1 " " 0.36 36...
11 11 Accept 0.36(36…) or 36(.3636…)%
rounded or truncated
7 4 49 4
2 M1 for a complete method
2 " " or 1 " " or
11 11 121 11
2 × “0.63” × “0.36” or
1 – (0.40(49…) + (“0.36”)2)
Working not required, so correct answer 56 A1 oe
scores full marks (unless from obvious 121 Allow 0.46(280…) or
incorrect working) 46(.280)%
Total 4 marks
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FE 28cos60 14 or
DE 28cos30 14 3 24.2 48... or
DE 28sin 60 14 3 24.2 48...
FE 28sin30 14 or M1 for a method to find FE and DE
(can now use their FE or DE found for
FE 28cos60 14 or first M1)
FE
282 "24.2..." 196 14
and
DE 28cos30 14
3 24.2 48... or
DE
282 "14"2 588 14 3 24.2 48...
AF
532 282 2809 784 2025 45 M1 (indep) for finding AF
"16.4" "20.5"
2 2
22
ALT
(radius =)
82 102 2 41 12.8... 6 M1 for finding the radius of the circle
x oe or
7776
3
7776 8 M1 for setting up a correct
8 "
x
" 2 oe eg
x 4
2
equation for volume
486
3
7776 8
x
x 4 oe
8 4 2
x 3 x 4
oe 486 2
or
3
1 486 1
x
"
" x 4 oe
8 7776 2
24 (a) (a =) −4 2 B1 for (a =) −4
(b =) 6 B1 for (b =) 6
(b) (p =) 3 2 B1 for (p =) 3
(q =) 45 B1 for (q =) 45
Total 4 marks
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