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Mark Scheme (Results)

June 2011

International GCSE
Mathematics (4MB0) Paper 02
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4MB0 Summer 2011 - Paper 2


Question
number Scheme Marks
1. (a) 2500/625 M1

4 hrs A1 2

(b) (2500 + 2500)/(“4” + “3.5”) M1

667 km/h A1 ft 2 4

2. (a) factor of x M1

Attempt to factorise x2 – 5x + 6 or orig. cubic M1

x(x - 3)(x - 2) A1 3

(b) attempt to factorise 2x2 + 2x - 24 into two M1


linear terms

One pair of factors cancelled M1 dep

x( x − 2) x2 − 2 x A1 3 6
OR
2( x + 4) 2x + 8

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Question
number Scheme Marks
3. Note: First three marks for angles, final mark
for reasoning
Method 1: (using angle at centre)

∠ AOC(reflex) = 236° (∠ at a point) or

∠ ADC = 62° (∠ at centre) B1

∠ ABC = 118° (∠ at centre/opp angles cyclic B1ft


quad)

∠ BCO = 62° (∠ between // lines) B1ft

at least two valid reasons consistent with their


B1 4

Method 2: (using isosceles triangles)


B1
∠ CAO (or ∠ ACO or ∠ BAC ) = 28°
B1 ft
∠ ABO (or ∠ BOC ) = 56°
B1 ft
∠ BCO = 62°
B1 4 4
at least two valid reasons consistent with their
∠ (isosceles triangle, alt angles between //
lines.....)
4. height of cone = √(392 - 152) M1

= 36 cm A1

1 2
volume = π ."36".152 + π 153
3 3

either volume correctly stated and with values M1


substituted

2nd volume correctly stated with values M1 dep


substituted and added

Conclusion A1 5 5

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Question
number Scheme Marks
5. (a) 35 - 27, 8 M1, A1 2

(b) 17 - c’s(8), 9 M1, A1 ft 2

SC: 27 – (x + y) M1

(c) 3y = 35 - c’s(a) – c’s(b) (o.e.) M1

y = 6, x = 12 A1, A1 3 7

6. (a) trapezium B B2(-1ee) 2

(b) trapezium C B2(-1ee) ft 2

(c) trapezium D

A rotation of 90° anticlockwise about any M1


point
A1 2
Correctly placed trapezium (cao)
M1, A1 2 8
(d) reflection, y = -x

7. 1 M1
(a) (i)
( x + 2) 2 − 9

1 1
or A1
x + 4x − 5
2
( x + 5)( x − 1)

(ii) y ( x + 23) = 1 OR x + 23 = 1 / y M1

1 − 23x 1
OR − 23 A1 4
x x

(b) x + 23 = “x2 + 4x – 5” M1

x2 + 3x - 28 (= 0) A1

attempt to factorise their trinomial quadratic M1

OR correct substitution into a correctly quoted


formula

-7, 4 A1, A1
5 9

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Question Scheme Marks


number
8. Accept fractional or percentage equivalents
throughout.

(a) 0.25 (o.e.) B1 1

(b) for each correct pair B1ft,B1,B1 3

(c) (i) “0.75” x 0.8, 0.6 (3/5) M1, A1 ft

(ii) “0.25” x “0.9” M1

“0.6” + “0.25” x “0.9” M1

0.83 (or better) (33/40) A1 5

(d) any probability ÷ (“0.825”) M1

“0.6”/”0.825” M1

0.73 (or better) (8/11) A1 3 12

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number
9. 1
(a) (i) a (ii) b - a B1, B1 2
2

1 1 2 M1, A1 2
(b) a+ (" b - a") , b + a (o.e.)
3 3 3

1 1 2 1
(c) − a + b + (" a - b") , b - a (o.e.) M1, A1 2
2 3 3 6

1 2
(d) λ( " b + a" ) B1ft 1
3 3

1 2 1
(e) " a" + μ( " b - a" )
2 3 6 M1
Correct expression (unsimplified) A1 2
(f) Attempt at equating either coefficients of a or
coefficients of b. M1
1 1 2 1 2
One correct equation: − μ = λ or λ = μ
2 6 3 3 3 A1

μ = 1/3, λ = 2/3 A1, A1 4 13

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number
10. (a) 2x2 or 4xy, (S =) 2x2 + 4xy B1, B1 2

50 − 2 x 2
(b) y= (o.e.) B1 1
4x

50 − 2 x 2 2 B1 1
(c) .x + conclusion
4x

(d) one term correctly differentiated M1

25 3 x 2
− A1
2 2

⎛ 25 3x 2 ⎞
c's ⎜ − ⎟=0
⎝ 2 2 ⎠ M1 dep

2.89 A1 4

(e) 23.4, 24 B1, B1 2

(f) graph penalties (-1) B3 3


straight line segments
each point missed (± ½ small square)
each missed segment
each point not plotted
each point incorrectly plotted (± ½ small
square)
tramlines
very poor curve i.e. line too thick

M1
(g) line drawn or two points marked on their
graph consistent with the line drawn
A1ft, A1ft 3 16
1.8 or 1.9, 3.8

SC: No indication on the graph of any line or


points identified but both points correct then
M1, A1, A0

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number
11. (a) (AC2 = ) 542 + 352 - 2 x 54 x 35 x cos 100° M1

2916 + 1225 + 656.4....... (o.e.) M1 dep

69.3 m A1 3

(b) Use of sine rule with correct values substituted M1

35 × sin100 M1 dep
Sin ∠ CAB =
"69.3"

29.8°/29.9° A1 3

(c) DB/54 = sin (“29.8”) M1

26.8 m/26.9 m A1 ft 2

(d) AD/54 = cos (“29.8”) M1

46.9 m (awrt) A1

“69.3” – “46.9” B1 ft

Seeing “26.8”/2 B1 ft

√((“22.4”)2 + (“13.4”)2) M1

26.1/26.2 m A1 6

(e) h/ (“26.1”) = tan 40 M1

21.9 m (Accept 22 or 22.0 m) A1ft 2 16

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