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1 The diagram shows three quadrilaterals, A, B and C, on a 1 cm2 grid.
y
11
10
8
B
7
w
6
3
A
2
C
1
–7 –6 –5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 x
–1
–2
–3
–4
(a) (i) Write down the mathematical name for quadrilateral B.
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(ii) Work out the area of quadrilateral B.
Give the units of your answer.
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(b) Measure angle w.
Angle w = ................................................... [1]
(c) Describe fully the single transformation that maps
(i) quadrilateral A onto quadrilateral B,
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(ii) quadrilateral A onto quadrilateral C.
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[Total: 11]
2 (a) The table shows the amount of time, T minutes, 120 people each spend in a supermarket one Saturday.
Time (T minutes) Number of people
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18
22
40
21
(i) Use the mid-points of the intervals to calculate an estimate of the mean.
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(ii) Complete this histogram to show the information in the table.
[4]
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2 (b) This histogram shows the amount of time, T minutes, 120 people each spend in the supermarket one
Wednesday.
Make a comment comparing the distributions of the times for the two days.
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[Total: 9]
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Calculate angle LMN.
Angle LMN = ................................................... [4]
[Total: 4]
4 A has coordinates (−2, 7), B has coordinates (1, −5) and C has coordinates (5, 4).
(a) Find the coordinates of the midpoint of the line AB.
( .............................. , .............................. ) [2]
(b) Find .
= [2]
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(c) Find .
................................................... [2]
(d) Find the equation of the line AB.
Give your answer in the form y = mx + c.
y = ................................................... [3]
(e) Find the equation of the line perpendicular to AB that passes through C.
Give your answer in the form y = mx + c.
y = ................................................... [3]
[Total: 12]
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A, B, C and D lie on the circle, centre O.
TA is a tangent to the circle at A.
Angle ABC = 131° and angle ADB = 20°.
Find
(a) angle ADC,
Angle ADC = ................................................... [1]
(b) angle AOC,
Angle AOC = ................................................... [1]
(c) angle BAT,
Angle BAT = ................................................... [1]
(d) angle OAB.
Angle OAB = ................................................... [1]
[Total: 4]
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C lies on a circle with diameter AD.
B lies on AC and E lies on AD such that BE is parallel to CD.
AB = 21 cm, CD = 18 cm and BE = 13.5 cm.
Work out the radius of the circle.
................................................... cm [5]
[Total: 5]
7 A factory recycles metal.
The mass, x tonnes, of metal is measured each day for a number of days.
The cumulative frequency diagram shows the results.
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(a) For how many days was the mass measured?
................................................... [1]
(b) Find an estimate of the median.
................................................... tonnes [1]
(c) Find an estimate of the upper quartile.
................................................... tonnes [1]
(d) Find an estimate of the interquartile range.
................................................... tonnes [1]
(e) Find an estimate of the number of days when the mass was greater than 20 tonnes.
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[Total: 6]
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8 Talika has a bag that contains 10 red balls and 8 blue balls.
She takes three balls at random from the bag, without replacement.
Calculate the probability that the three balls are the same colour.
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[Total: 4]
9 = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12}
E = {x: x is an even number}
M = {x: x is a multiple of 3}
E M
(a) Complete the Venn diagram. [2]
(b) Write down .
................................................... [1]
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(c) A number is chosen at random from the universal set .
Write down the probability that the number is in the set .
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[Total: 5]
10 The diagram shows a fair 8-sided spinner.
The numbers on the spinner are 3, 4, 4, 7, 7, 7, 8 and 9.
(a) The spinner is spun once.
Write down the probability that the spinner lands on
(i) the number 7,
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(ii) a number greater than 2.
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(b) The spinner is spun 160 times.
Work out the expected number of times the spinner lands on the number 7.
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[Total: 3]
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The Venn diagram above shows information about the number of students who study Music (M), Drama (D)
and Geography (G).
(a) How many students study Music?
................................................... [1]
(b) How many students study exactly two subjects?
................................................... [1]
(c) Two students are chosen at random from those who study Drama.
Calculate the probability that they both also study Music.
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(d) In the Venn diagram above, shade . [1]
[Total: 6]
12 A line, l, joins point F (3, 2) and point G (−5, 4).
(a) Calculate the length of line l.
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(b) Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of line l in the form y = mx + c.
y = ................................................... [5]
(c) A point H lies on the y-axis such that the distance GH = 13 units.
Find the coordinates of the two possible positions of H.
( .................... , .................... ) and ( .................... , .................... ) [4]
[Total: 12]
13 Find the nth term of each of these sequences.
(a)
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(b)
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[Total: 4]
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NOT TO
SCALE
41°
The diagram shows two sectors of a circle.
The major sector is shaded.
The area of the major sector is 74.5 cm2.
Calculate the radius of the circle.
................................................... cm [3]
[Total: 3]
15 At a football match, there are 29 800 people, correct to the nearest 100.
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(a) At the end of the football match, the people leave at a rate of 400 people per minute, correct to the
nearest 50 people.
Calculate the lower bound for the number of minutes it takes for all the people to leave.
................................................... min [3]
(b) At a cricket match there are 27 500 people, correct to the nearest 100.
Calculate the upper bound for the difference between the number of people at the football match and
at the cricket match.
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[Total: 5]
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OABC is a parallelogram and O is the origin.
CK = 2KB and AL = LB.
M is the midpoint of KL.
and .
Find, in terms of p and q, giving your answer in its simplest form
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(a) ,
................................................... [2]
(b) the position vector of M.
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[Total: 4]
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The diagram shows a cuboid.
AB = 8 cm, BC = 4 cm and CR = 5 cm.
(a) Write down the number of planes of symmetry of this cuboid.
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(b) Calculate the angle between the diagonal AR and the plane BCRQ.
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[Total: 5]
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Write down the three inequalities that define the region R.
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[Total: 4]
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O
O
NOT TO
SCALE
x°
A B
2.4 cm AB
The volume of a paper cone of radius 2.4 cm is 95.4 cm3.
The paper is cut along the slant height from O to AB.
The cone is opened to form a sector OAB of a circle with centre O.
Calculate the sector angle x°.
[The volume, V, of a cone with radius r and height h is .]
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[Total: 6]
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The diagram shows a company logo made from a rectangle and a major sector of a circle.
The circle has centre O and radius OA.
OA = OD = 0.5 cm and AB = 1.5 cm.
E is a point on OC such that OE = 0.25 cm and angle OED = 90°.
(a) Calculate the perimeter of the logo.
................................................... cm [5]
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(b) Calculate the area of the logo.
................................................... cm2 [3]
(c) A mathematically similar logo is drawn.
The area of this logo is 77.44 cm2.
(i) Calculate the radius of the major sector in this logo.
................................................... cm [3]
(ii) A gold model is made.
This model is a prism with a cross-section of area 77.44 cm2.
This gold model is 15 mm thick.
One cubic centimetre of gold has a mass of 19 grams.
Calculate the mass of the gold model in kilograms.
................................................... kg [3]
[Total: 14]
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21 The number of newspapers sold decreases exponentially by x% each year.
Over a period of 21 years the number of newspapers sold decreases from 1 763 000 to 58 000.
Calculate the value of x.
x = ................................................... [3]
[Total: 3]