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MATHEMATICS 0845/01
Paper 1 April 2017
45 minutes
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Pen Protractor
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Write your Centre number, candidate number and name in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write in dark blue or black pen.

DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.

Answer all questions.


NO CALCULATOR ALLOWED.

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
You should show all your working in the booklet.
The total number of marks for this paper is 40.

This document consists of 14 printed pages and 2 blank pages.

IB17 05_0845_01/4RP
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1 Write the missing number in the box.

4056 = 4000 + + 6
[1]

2 An aeroplane travels 54 km in 6 minutes at a constant speed.

How far does it travel in 1 minute?

km [1]

3 Rajiv draws a Venn diagram to show the set of numbers from 20 to 30

23

Multiples of three Even numbers


22 28
24
30 20
27 26

25
29

(a) The number 21 is missing.

Write it in the correct place on the diagram. [1]

(b) One number has been written in the wrong place.

Which number is it?

[1]

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4 (a) Here is a shape drawn on a dotted grid.

Name the shape.


[1]

(b) Use this grid to draw a trapezium with 1 line of symmetry.

[1]

5 Lily, Safia and Manjit have 24 marbles altogether.

Manjit has the same number of marbles as Lily and Safia together.

Lily has 5 marbles.

How many marbles does Safia have?

marbles [2]

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6 Mike has 2 pizzas.

Each pizza is cut into 8 equal slices.

Mike eats 2 slices from each pizza.

How much pizza does he have left?

Write your answer as a mixed number.


pizzas [1]

7 Yuri records the favourite colour of the children in his class.

Blue Red Green Yellow Red Red Green


Yellow Blue Red Green Red Green Yellow

(a) Complete the frequency column to show this data.


You might find the tally column useful.

Favourite colour Tally Frequency

Blue

Green

Red

Yellow
[1]

(b) Which colour is the mode?

[1]

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8 Here is a bar chart showing the money collected each month at a swimming pool.

100

80

Money 60
collected
($) 40

20

0
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Months of the year

(a) How much money was collected altogether in November and December?

$ [1]

(b) In which months was more than $70 collected?

[1]

9 What is 1000 ml more than 3250 ml?

ml [1]

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10 Draw a line to match each box to the correct number.

The first one has been done for you.

50

45
one-half of 40
40

one-third of 75 35

30
one-fifth of 200
25

20

[2]

11 Here is a sequence of square numbers.

Complete the sequence.

1, 4, 9, , 25, ,
[1]

12 Here is a puzzle.

Write a different multiple of 6 in each box.

The corner numbers must add up to 60

60

[2]

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13 Jamila is thinking of a decimal number.

The hundredth’s digit is


twice the size of the tenth’s digit.
The unit’s digit is 3 less than
the tenth’s digit.

What number could Jamila be thinking of?

[1]

14 A bag contains the following cards.

A D F L R W

One card is taken out at random.

Draw a line to match each statement with the correct probability word.

The first one has been done for you.

Impossible
The card has a letter T on it
Unlikely

The card has a letter R on it Even chance

Likely
The card has a capital letter on it
Certain
[1]

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15 What is the remainder when 95 is divided by 7?

[1]

16 Draw the reflection of the shape in the mirror line.

mirror line

[1]

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17 Here is a number sentence.

112 × 7 = 784

Show how you can use this information to solve

(a) 112 × 70

[1]

(b) 11.2 × 7

[1]

18 Draw a line to match each fraction to an equivalent decimal.

The first one has been done for you.

0.2

1
2
0.25

1
4 0.3

2
5 0.4

3
0.5
10

0.75
[2]

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19 Complete the calculations.

(a) 3.7 + = 10 [1]

(b) + 0.24 = 1 [1]

20 The points H, I and J are plotted on a co-ordinate grid.

7
6
5
4
H
3
2 I

1
x
–6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
–1
–2
–3
J
–4
–5
–6

(a) Find the co-ordinates of point K so that HIJK is a square.

( , ) [1]

(b) Plot point K on the grid. [1]

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21 Here are five numbers.

3.2 3.14 3.42 3.4 3.12

Place them in order of size starting with the smallest.

smallest largest

[1]

22 Complete this calculation.

35 × 8 = ×2

[1]

23 Here are some statements.

Write true if the statement is correct.

Write false if it is not correct.

The first one has been done for you.

When two even numbers are added the answer is even. true

When two odd numbers are added the answer is even.

When two even numbers are multiplied the answer is even.

When two odd numbers are multiplied the answer is even.


[1]

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24 List all the factors of 33

[1]

25 Mia has three counters with numbers on them.

0.1 0.2 0.6

She places them on the grid so each line of three counters has the same total.

Use Mia’s counters to complete the grid.

0.5

0.4

0.3

[1]

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26 Complete the calculations.

× 10 = 26.9

358 ÷ 100 =

[1]

27 Measure the size of the angle.

° [1]

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28 Find the area of this shape.

12 cm
Not drawn to scale

7 cm
4 cm

20 cm

Show your working.

cm2 [2]

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