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* 2981668901 * INO (ermsise] | Cambridge Checkpoint Cicer UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS CANDIDATE NAME NUMBER CENTRE [ | | CANDIDATE NUMBER MATHEMATICS = Papert Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Additional Materials: Geometrical instruments 1112/01 April 2013 hour READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST ‘Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. ‘Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paperclips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. NO CALCULATOR ALLOWED. ‘You should show all your working in the booklet. The number of marks is given in brackets [] at the end of each question or part question, ‘The total number of marks for this paper is 50 For Examiner's Use Total ‘This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page. UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE, 1813.05. 1112. ove. $ ‘ = International Examinations @UCLES 2013 L i [Turn over a + 281668002" IOUT 1 Puta ring around all the numbers that are exactly divisible by 9 3 56 7293 146198 . t) 2. Jamie has 60 counters He gives + of his counters to Sam and + to Sally. How many counters does Jamie have left? 3 Erik makes a pattem with tiles He records how many tiles are used for each pattern number Pattern number . 1 2 3 4 5 () Number oftiles | 3 Gece 5 oO (a) Complete the table, (2) (b) Erik finds a rule connecting the pattem number and the number of tiles. Puta ring around the correct rule. t=pt7 Ip-6 1) 6p-1 t=Ip+1 I © UCLES 2013 mrowanais. 2 a DO NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN SIEg] CIEG! IEG) CIEE] CIE! CIE) CIE) CIEIgy CIE) ClEtr CIE! CIE: + 2881668003 * LAE : = 4 The diagram shows a fair spinner with 8 equal sections. Each section has a number on it, some of which are shown. You are told that * The only numbers on the spinner are 1, 4 and 5. © The probability of the spinner landing on a section numbered with alis + i * The spinner is equally likely to land on an odd number as it is to} and on an even number. Complete the numbering on the spinner. 2] l © UCLES 2013 a neva [Turn over J E — E E E E E E E E E E E = 2e81666904 * MANES T : 5 Write down the value of V196 6 (a) Work out the value of a. NOT TO SCALE 0AM LES 2013, 8805 * + 258168: 7 Work out the temperature when (a) the temperature is 6°C and it falls by 13°C, (b) the temperature is -2°C and it falls by 8°C. 8 Martir is playing a game. The probability of winning is 0.3 What is the probability of not winning? 9 Three students took a test. The test was out of 50 marks. ‘ored. Susan scored half marks 72% Who scored the highest? Show your working. .n. Scored the highest (2 SUCLES 2013 oy Hewanas (Turn over | = 2881668006 * INE l 10 Match each calculation with its answer. 11 This table shows the outcomes from the function x —> 2x +3 0.7 « 1000 70x 0.1 700 + 0.01 Complete the output column of the table, input output 1 s 6 9 [ 15 33 12 Look at the following equation. 45.6 + 1,2 =38 Use this information to write down the answers to the following. (a) 456+ 12 (b) 38 «1.2 (© 38% 12 ©ucLes 2013 wewans 70 700 7000 70.000 O a) 209009 A RAO 30 NOT WRITE IN THIS MARGIN CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE GIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECKE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE 7881668907 * IANO ; = 13 A cuboid has dimensions 2em x 3cm x Sem. Part of the net of this cuboid is shown on the centimetre square grid. Complete the net of the cuboid. a) OUCLES 2013 B Hiemuanas (Turn over = 7881658003 * (AMC : 14 The travel graph shows Karen’s journey between two towns, Springton and Watworth. 200 150 distance travelled Ce) 99 50 CIECII 0 CIECIE 0900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 CIEGI time CIECHE CIECIE CIECIE CIECIE George makes the same journey between Springton and Watworth IEC He leaves Springton at 1000 and travels at a constant speed of 80 kin/h without ea stopping, CIECIL CIECIT cIECIt G1 Geen CIECIE CIECIt (b) How much earlier than Karen did George arrive at Watworth? ‘ aH CIECII clECI ClECI cleclt clecit clecit ClECII cig cigclt CleCIt ClECI CIECII clECH clECII CIECH! 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