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7 Candidate i Centre Number — Number TIME 1 hour 30 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page. ‘Answer all questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper. It working is needed for any question it must be shown below that question. INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the, end of each question or pari question. The total of the marks for this paper is 70. Electronic calculators should be used. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. FOR EXAMINER’S USE This question paper consists of 12 printed pages. MP (0235) GF7 1585 BUCLES 1987 [Turn over 1 2 ‘A chemical is stored at ~34.8°C. It is heated so that its temperature rises by 81.9°C. ‘What is its new temperature? GH. giving your answer correct to 3 decimal places. Answer °C A (@)_ Draw two more broken lines on the diagram above to make it into the net of a cuboid. ny (b) Mark clearly on the diagram the point 4’ which will ouch the point 4 when the net is folded to make the cuboid. Oo) Carla estimates the length of a wall to be 25 metres and the height to be 2 metres. Paolo tells her that the length is 25 metres correct to the nearest S metres and the height is 2 metres correct to the nearest 10 centimetres. Complete the statements below. (@) oe m < length of the wall < 27S. sn a 49. m = height of the wall < 20S. m. oy For Exominer’s se 3 82 4 a 3° 82%, V0.6. (@) Write these in order of size, starting with the smallest 20 0.22 0.62 0.8 2022600 | D ee 2 Answer (a) RY. Jo. < py ray] (b) Find the difference between the largest and the smallest, giving your answer correct to two significant figures. Answer (6) Oo. 0OKS.. eoeeneuee [UJ 6 Solve the equations —> 3x4 huy=3 . =8 Se? Sx+ Wy <2 _ ‘oO 2 lay = 2 x+ §(b)-% yele Lt+ 7 = S xr =-l nn 4 ye a see a3) 7 In July 1994 the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 struck the planet Jupiter at a speed of 135 000 miles per hour. (a) Given that 1 mile is 1580 metres, change 135 060 miles per hour into metres per second. BSO0O maes/h = 213300,a0 mele [36005 = 54250 u(s 84280 Answer (a) ms 2) | (6) Give your answer to part (a) in standard form. Se ae ss. e459) [Turn over 4 pee Examines ‘Use 8 ese _ : ne EX) Y (@) Shade the set F 0S’ in the Venn diagram. a (©) Ina class of 30 students, 10 study French, 18 study Spanish and 5 study neither. How many students study (French or Spanish or both, n(eus) = af) * a(s)- n (eas) +1$- 3 zw = 10 Answer (0) (i) a (i) French but not Spanish? 3 10-3 0 Answer (2) ii) 9 Forhis holiday, Pierre changed 10 000 francs into dollars when the rate was $1 = 5.05 francs. At the end of the holiday he had $190 left. (@) How many dollars, to the nearest dollar, did he spend? we = & (490.14¢62 “= f 140 TT ansver (a)$ md AIO, (b) He changed the $199 for 1000 francs. What was this exchange rate, in franes per dollar, correct 102 decimal places? (000 {40 - 2) Answer (6) $1 Sranes (1] Make FV the subject of this formula. x 8 W 3 Distance from home (km) ? 0. 1300 14.00 15.00 1600 1700 1800 19.00 Time Hans left home at 13 30 and walked at a constant speed to the football ground 4 km away. He arrived at 14 18, After the match he left the ground at 17 00 and travelled back home in a friend’s car at an average speed of 20 kmy/h. (@) Use this information to draw a travel graph on the grid above. 2 (>) Calculate Hans” walking speed in kilometres per hour, Answer (b) “ kaw/h [1] oneness) (Turn over 12 ta NoT TO SCALE G35" A 23m Awwite, GP, connects the top of a vertical pole, AP, to the hosizontal ground. GA =21.3 mand angle PGA = 35°. Calenlate GP, the length of the wire. 2d ye 2b cogs” 2le3 GP 00538° oe 7 GPun3S 2 219 Answer GP ..m [3] 3 y wy 1 2 3 4 5 Ris the region where y>2, year amdxty> 5. ‘Draw two more lines on the grid above and write R in the correct region. By For Examiners ‘se 7 14 Leo plans to paint a picture. He considers making it 48 cm long and 36 cm wide. He then decides to imerease the length of 48 cm in the ratio 5:4 and to decrease the width of 36 em in the ratio 3:4. (a) Find the new length and width of the picture Langlh Fuhr = La &~ She Wokth Paulo = 085 Zz % Answer (a) length = $0. . width= 2. em [1] (b) Find the fraction = SEES in its lowest terms. weer (1] _ 7 i - = 15 _A shop sells television sets for $488 and $579. Ina sale they are offered at reduced prices. Sale Price 3 OFF MARKED PRICE (a) Calculate the sale prices. Answer (a) § .. 340 1 0 sencenenenee (1) § BSG oo 1 () The original selling price of $488 gave a profit of 52.5% on the cost price. Calculate the cost price of this television set $468 = 152.5 Answer 38 BLO re el | ‘oina.nniaers ~~ [Turn over For Examiner ee AQC is the diameter of circle ABCD. ‘AT and DT axe tangents, BD = BA and angle DBA = 68°. Find the angles marked w, x, y and z. BDA pn nS B. cn ee 1e3} DcA= DBA = 68° m 1$0"- 40° - 6g? i a \Ko- Wore).z] ee ble uy v7 fa)=Sx+1 and g@)=9—2r _forall values of x (a) Find () g(2), 4-2) - Answer (3) 3) 82) = nnn Gi) fg(2). = F(s) = s(s) + Answer (0) 182) = Lv LA ener (0 (b) Find gfx) in its simplest form. qFlX) = gor) = 4-2(Sxn) = A-10xn-2 , 7 Aim NO al Answer (b) gfx) = For Examiner’ ¢ senteer tse 18 A decagon has 10 sides. (a) Calculate the size of each interior angle ofa regular decagon. igo - 360 10 o Answer (@) ss. 4 a Ry ()) An irregular decagon has 7 interior angles of 156° each and the other 3 interior angles are in the ratio 3: 4 ; 5. Calculate the size of the smallest angle in the decagon. 4x 1Sb°= 1092° 2 pats = 343° = (Uh 0° \ pat = 24° % pars = 37° Answer (b) 19 Ais the point (3, 2) and B is the point (4, 26). (a) Calculate the length of AB. 2 ABs F424 her = 444 SH6 7 Wr. 6S aS Answer (Q) AB ® oo SerDo ey (b) The vector BC = ( eal Write Aas a column vector. Answer (b) AC= (2) 2 4) 10 20 Scale: 1 centimetre represents 2 metres ‘The diagram is a scale drawing of Sonia’s garden, She wishes to plant a tree so that it is the same distance from the walls BC and CD, and also the same distance from the comers A and C. (a) Using ruler and compasses only, and leaving in all construction arcs, draw (i the locus of points which are the same distance from BC and CD, Gi) the locus of points which are the same distance from A and C. (b) Mark the position of the tree. Label it 7. ‘What is the distance, in metres, of the tree from A? _m [1] ANSEF (6) oe Zee Bel MA... For Exonier's 2 A circular plate, centre O, has diameter AOB = 20 em. C is a point on the circumference such that angle CAB = 34°. A crack appears along the chord CB and the shaded segment drops off. Calculate (@) the length of the chord CB, 5a3qe= CB ° CB = 20x5u034° Answer (4) CBE nse (@) the acute angle COB, o Answer (8) 80816 COB ® 0. Bnnenn i] (©) the length of the minor are CB. (1 is approximately 3.142.] ce = 8 x Kee xO cm [2] [Turn over For Examiner: ‘se 2 2 60 50 40 Cumulative irequency 39 10 x 20 30 40 4+ 50 $6 6062 w 80 Mark Ferdinand collects the examination marks for 60 students. He uses them to draw the cumulative frequency diagram above, which shows the number of students who score x marks or less. (@) Use the graph to complete the following statements for these 60 students, (@ Toemedian mark is ... 95. & mn The upper quanile is 62 a (iii) The interquartile range is «4s. 0 (b) Jean tells Ferdinand he has not considered the 20 students in the top class, who all scored more than 75 marks. Use the marks for all 80 students to complete the following statements. () The new median mark is ....6.0) g a (it) The percentage of candidates who fal when the pass marks $0 is .2.S.8. Mun % Ye ¢ \@ 0

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