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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA PROGRAM

Name: Grade: Division: Roll No: School code:


11 060621

SUBJECT: dard level - Paper 1


HL

DAY AND DATE:

DURATION: 35 Minutes

MAX MARKS: marks

Instructions to candidates

 Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so.


 A graphic display calculator is required for this paper.
 Answer all questions.
 Unless otherwise stated in the question, all numerical answers should be given exactly or
correct to three significant figures.
 A clean copy of the mathematics: applications and interpretation formula booklet
is required for this paper.
 The maximum mark for this examination paper is [40 marks].
20 marks.

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Formula List
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1. A ladder on a fire truck has its base at point B which is 4 metres above the ground. The ladder
is extended and its other end rests on a vertical wall at point C, 16 metres above the ground.
The horizontal distance between B and C is 9 metres.

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C

16

B
9

(a) Find the angle of elevation from B to C.[3]


[2]

A second truck arrives whose ladder, when fully extended, is 30 metres long. The base of
this ladder is also 4 metres above the ground. For safety reasons, the maximum angle of
elevation that the ladder can make is 70.

(b) Find the maximum height on the wall that can be reached by the ladder on the [2]
second truck.[3]

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Working:
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2. A cylindrical container with a radius of 8 cm is placed on a flat surface. The container is filled
with water to a height of 12 cm, as shown in the following diagram.

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12 cm
8 cm

(a) Find the volume of water in the container. [2]

A heavy ball with a radius of 2.9 cm is dropped into the container. As a result, the height of
the water increases to  h cm, as shown in the following diagram.

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h cm

(b) Find the value of  h . [4]


[2]

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Working:
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3. Three airport runways intersect to form a triangle, ABC. The length of AB is 3.1 km, AC is 2.6 km,
and BC is 2.4 km.

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B

3.1 2.4

2.6
A C

A company is hired to cut the grass that grows in triangle ABC, but they need to know the area.

(a) Find the size, in degrees, of angle BÂC. [3]


[2]

(b) Find the area, in km2, of triangle ABC. [3]


[2]

Working:
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[2]

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5. The following diagram shows a circle with centre O and radius  r cm.

diagram not to scale

A
θ r
O

ˆ = θ . The area of the


The points A and B lie on the circumference of the circle, and AOB
2
shaded sector AOB is 12 cm and the length of arc AB is 6 cm.

Find the value of  r . [4]

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