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Cambridge Primary Checkpoint

MATHEMATICS 0845/02
Paper 2 April 2021
MARK SCHEME

Maximum Mark: 40

Published

This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates, to indicate the requirements of the
examination. It shows the basis on which Markers were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the
details of the discussions that took place at a Markers’ meeting before marking began, which would have
considered the acceptability of alternative answers.

Mark schemes should be read in conjunction with the question paper and the End of Series Report.
Cambridge will not enter into discussions about these mark schemes.

This document has 14 pages. Any blank pages are indicated.

IB21 05_0845_02/4RP
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Mark scheme annotations and abbreviations

M1 method mark
A1 accuracy mark
B1 independent mark
FT follow through after error
dep dependent
oe or equivalent
cao correct answer only
isw ignore subsequent working
soi seen or implied

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Question Answer Marks Further Information

1 3 1 Accept three quarters or three fourths.


4
Do not accept any other fraction.

2 355 to 364 inclusive 1 Answer must be a whole number.

3 1 All numbers must be correct for 1 mark.

4 96 (oranges) 1

5 2 Award 2 marks for all 3 statements


1 correct.
of 80 = 16
5

1
of 42 = 14
3

1
of 96 = 12
8

Award 1 mark for 1 or 2 correct statements B1

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6 600 000 and 70 1 Both numbers must be correct for the


award of the mark.

Accept other valid partitions


e.g. 300 035 and 300 035

7 > 1 All three answers must be correct for


= the award of the mark. This order only.
<

8 115 2 This order only.


624
42.2

For 1 or 2 correct B1

9 690 402 1

10(a) oranges 1

(b) Jamila’s graph  Lily’s graph  Accept any clear indication that Lily’s
graph is selected.
and
Do not award a mark if no calculation
10 + 25 + 20 + 30 = 85 or 10 + 25 + 20 + 15 = 70 is given.

If both calculations are offered, they must be correct. Accept sight of 85 as evidence of a
mental calculation.

1 Allow 10 + 25 + 20 + 30 > 70

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11 3 × (15 + 25) − 4 = 116 1

12 60 or 80 1 With no extra numbers.

Accept if both 60 and 80 given.

13 1 With no extras.

Accept any clear indication of the


correct numbers.

14 3 and 16 1 Award 1 mark if both numbers are


correct.

They can be in any order.

15
1

16 1 1 4 2
5 Accept or o.e.
20 10

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17 1 Accept any clear indication of the


correct answer.

18 7 and 97 2 Award 1 mark for each number.

Numbers must be in this order.

1 correct answer B1

19 1.8 (l ) 1 Accept equivalent answers in litres


4
e.g. 1 (l )
5

20 7°C 2 Do not accept


12°C 9 to 16 or 16 to 9 or 16 – 9

1 correct answer B1

21 54 1

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22 1 Accept unshaded shapes and slight


inaccuracies as long as intent is clear.

23 1 Accept letters or shapes drawn


anywhere within the correct section of
the diagram.

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24 50 1 Accept any clear indication.

500

5000

50 000

500000

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25 2 The diagram must be sufficiently


accurate for the intention to be clear.

i.e. B1 Award 1 mark for a correct shape


rotated 90° anticlockwise.

or
e.g.

a correct shape rotated 90 degrees


clockwise around any other point.

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26 12 (cm) 1 Allow 11.5 - 12.5 inclusive.


80
27 2 All three must be correct.
and
600
and
600
2 correct B1

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28 Accept any 7-sided shape drawn using dots as vertices, for 1 Accept a 7-sided shape using two line
example: segments as part of a line, for example:

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29 2 All 4 lines correct.

7 r1
23 ÷ 3

7 r2
39 ÷ 5

7 r3
52 ÷ 7

7 r4
60 ÷ 8
7 r5

3 correct lines B1

Both numbers must be circled with no


17 23 47 50 68 75 98 1
30 additional numbers.

Allow any clear indication.


Allow any clear indication
1
31 5kg 6kg 7kg 8kg 9kg

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32 No 1 Examples given do not need to be in


and the grid
an explanation that 25 is not a prime number, for example: e.g. 48 is not one less than a prime
• 25 is not a prime number number.
• 25 is a square number
• 25 is divisible by 5 Do not award the mark if no explanation
• 25 has a more than 2 factors offered.
or
an explanation that 24 is not one less than a prime number

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