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Mathematics
Unit M1
(With calculator) *GMC11*
Foundation Tier
[GMC11] *GMC11*
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces provided at the top of
this page.
You must answer the questions in the spaces provided.
Do not write outside the boxed area on each page or on blank pages.
Complete in black ink only. Do not write with a gel pen.
Answer all twenty-seven questions.
All working should be clearly shown in the spaces provided. Marks may be awarded for
partially correct solutions.
You may use a calculator for this paper.
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1 When Katie was in hospital her temperature was recorded each day.
40
39
38
37
36
35
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
(a)
On which day was Katie’s temperature 40°C?
Monday
Answer ___________________ [1]
(b)
By how many degrees did Katie’s temperature rise between Sunday
and Wednesday?
42 - 39 = 3
3
Answer ____________ °C [1]
(c)
Katie went home on Saturday when her temperature reached normal
body temperature.
37.5 °C [1]
Answer ____________
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2 The chart shows the population of Belfast for some years.
Population Year
1971
362082
1981
314270
1991
279237
2001
277391
2011
286000
(a)
Which year on the chart has the lowest population?
2001
Answer ____________ [1]
(b)
By how much has the population fallen between 1971 and 2011?
76082 [1]
Answer ____________
(c)
How many people are represented by this symbol?
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3 (a)
Kevin is at the airport in the morning.
12
11 1
10 2
9 3
8 4
7 6 5
(b)
Kevin’s suitcase weighs 15.6 kg.
How much less than the maximum weight allowed does Kevin’s suitcase weigh?
20 - 15.6 = 4.4
4.4 kg [1]
Answer ____________
(c)
The plane holds 97 530 litres of fuel.
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(d)
Kevin buys a coffee on the plane.
40
ml 3
litres 950
g 340
ml 2
kg [1]
A B C
D E F
D , ______
Answer ______ F [2]
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5
Rex Cinema
Ticket Prices
Adult £7.15
Senior £5.00
Student £5.50
Child £4.75
(a)
Kim buys one adult and two child tickets.
16.65
Answer £ ____________ [2]
(b)
The film starts at 6.40 p.m.
It lasts 95 minutes.
20:15 [2]
Answer ____________
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6 Tony is a delivery driver.
9.45
Answer £ ____________ [2]
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7 Paul is checking his gas bill.
(a)
Calculate the cost of gas used from 1st January to 1st April.
6800
Answer £ ____________ [4]
(b)
Cooking makes up 10% of Paul’s gas use.
6800 / 10 = 680
680
Answer £ ____________ [2]
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8 (a)
Four fifths of 2900 bus journeys left on time.
2320
Answer ____________ journeys [2]
3 2
(b)
Which fraction, or , is larger?
4 3
The grids can be used to explain your answer.
3/4
Answer __________ when we transfer 3/4, we
is larger because ____________________________________
________________________________________________________________
get 75% and 2/3 = 67% [2]
3 2 5
(c)
Sara says + =
4 3 7
3 2 17
Tanya says + =
4 3 24
3 2 17
Una says + =
4 3 12
Una
Answer ____________ [1]
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9 Tickets for a show are priced as shown:
Adult £14 Senior Citizen £8 Child £5
How many Adult and Senior Citizen tickets did she buy?
57 - 5 = 52
52 - 14 * 2 = 24 / 8 = 3
2
Answer Adult __________ [3]
3
Senior Citizen __________ [3]
1
5 < 25%
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11 A driving instructor recorded the number of males and females who passed their
driving test.
14
12
10
Number 8
who Males
6 Females
passed
4
2
0
Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4
(a)
How many more males than females passed their driving test in Week 2?
13 + 11 = 24
24
Answer ____________ [1]
(b)
The driving instructor says “Those who pass their test are more likely to be
female than male.”
______________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________ [2]
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12 Each soap dispenser in a restaurant is in the shape of a cuboid.
21 cm
LIQUID
SOAP
8 cm
12.5 cm
(a)
Work out the volume of the soap dispenser.
21 * 8 * 12.5 = 2100
2100 cm^3
Answer _________________________ [3]
(b)
The manager of the restaurant buys 15 litres of liquid soap.
10
Answer ____________ [2]
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13 (a) Simplify 2c + 5e + 8c − 2e
10с + 3e
Answer ________________________ [2]
(b)
Solve w + 13 = 27
Answer w = __________
14 [1]
m
(c)
Solve = 15
3
45 [1]
Answer m = __________
(d)
Given that t = 4 and r = 7
5*4-2*7=3
3
Answer __________ [2]
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14 Jim, who runs a gardening business, cuts the grass on lawns.
LAWN 4 m
8 m
8 * 4 = 32
32 * 2 = 64
64
Answer £ __________ [2]
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15 Gary asked some people how many times they went to the cinema last month.
(a)
How many people did he ask?
30
Answer __________ [1]
(b)
Draw a fully labelled pie chart to show the information in the table.
132
60
96
72
[4]
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(c)
What was the modal number of times for these people?
4 or 0 [1]
Answer __________
(d)
How many times did these people go in total?
18
Answer __________ [2]
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16 Steven wants to get a T-shirt printed for each member of his running club.
67 - 25 = 42 / 1.20 = 35
35
Answer __________ [3]
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17 Jenny opens a “Charity Bank Account”. Any interest gained goes to a local charity.
How much interest will the charity have received after 3 years?
0.02 * 1500 = 30 * 3 = 90
90
Answer £__________ [3]
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18 (a) Work out the size of the angle x in the diagram below.
110° 130°
52°
68
Answer ____________° [3]
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(b)
Work out the size of the angle y in the diagram below.
32°
74
Answer ____________° [2]
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19 Peter buys mince and potatoes.
6 * 3.2 = 19.20
20.46 - 19.20 = 1.26
0.78
Answer __________ p [4]
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20 Holly did three exams.
Geography 28 out of 40
Music 16 out of 25
English 34 out of 50
no
Answer __________ geography she got 2% better than
because ______________________________________________
english
____________________________________________________________________ [3]
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21 The price of a sofa was £880
It is reduced by 35%.
[3]
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22 Draw the graph of y = 2x − 4 on the grid below.
y
6
x
0 1 2 3 4 5
–1
–2
–3
–4
–5 [3]
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23 Seven rugby matches were watched to see how many errors the referee made.
Referee A B C D E F G
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(a)
Plot this information on the scatter graph below.
14
×
12
10 ×
8
Number
of
errors
6
0
1 2 3 4 5 6
Number of years experience [2]
(b)
Complete the following sentence.
The graph suggests that the more experience a referee has, the
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24 Alice has five cards each with a number on them. Three of the numbers are shown.
3 8 9 5 5
5 + 5 = 10 + 8 =18 + 3 = 21 + 9 = 30 / 5 = 6
9-3=6
6
Answer __________ [4]
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25 The number of absences in a month for workers was recorded.
0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+1+1+1+1+1+
+1+1+1+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 2+ 3+3+3+3+3+
+ 4 = 39 / 30 = 1.3
1.3
Answer __________ [3]
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26 In Year 11 there are 200 students.
Students can choose to study French, German, both languages or no language.
By completing the Venn diagram below, calculate how many students in Year 11 study
no languages.
45 75
35
French German
45 + 35 + 75 = 205
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27 P Q R
x
diagram
S 70° not drawn
accurately
130°
T U V
150 [3]
Answer __________°
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