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iGCSE Edexcel Maths Jan 22 Paper 1H MS
iGCSE Edexcel Maths Jan 22 Paper 1H MS
January 2022
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Publications Code 4MA1_1H_2201_MS
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General Marking Guidance
• Types of mark
o M marks: method marks
o A marks: accuracy marks
o B marks: unconditional accuracy marks (independent of M
marks)
• Abbreviations
o cao – correct answer only
o ft – follow through
o isw – ignore subsequent working
o SC - special case
o oe – or equivalent (and appropriate)
o dep – dependent
o indep – independent
o awrt – answer which rounds to
o eeoo – each error or omission
• No working
If no working is shown then correct answers normally score full
marks
If no working is shown then incorrect (even though nearly correct)
answers score no marks.
• With working
If there is a wrong answer indicated on the answer line always check
the working in the body of the script (and on any diagrams), and
award any marks appropriate from the mark scheme.
If it is clear from the working that the “correct” answer has been
obtained from incorrect working, award 0 marks.
If a candidate misreads a number from the question. Eg. Uses 252
instead of 255; method marks may be awarded provided the
question has not been simplified. Examiners should send any
instance of a suspected misread to review. If there is a choice of
methods shown, mark the method that leads to the answer on the
answer line; where no answer is given on the answer line, award the
lowest mark from the methods shown.
If there is no answer on the answer line then check the working for
an obvious answer.
• Ignoring subsequent work
It is appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional
work does not change the answer in a way that is inappropriate for
the question: eg. Incorrect cancelling of a fraction that would
otherwise be correct.
It is not appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional
work essentially makes the answer incorrect eg algebra.
Transcription errors occur when candidates present a correct
answer in working, and write it incorrectly on the answer line; mark
the correct answer.
• Parts of questions
Unless allowed by the mark scheme, the marks allocated to one part
of the question CANNOT be awarded to another.
International GCSE Maths
Apart from questions 18, 19, 22 and 24, the correct answer, unless clearly obtained by an incorrect method, should be taken to imply a
correct method.
Q Working Answer Mark Notes
a 11
1 (a) 1 B1
w 12
(b) 1 B1
10 6
(c) 64x y 2 B2 if not B2 then award B1 for 2 correct
parts as part of a product eg kx10y6
where k ≠ 64
or 64xky6 where k ≠ 10
or 64x10yk where k ≠ 6
(d) c + 8v = t3 2 M1
t = c + 8v
3 A1 oe
c + 8v
SCB1 for an answer of t = oe
3
Total 6 marks
2 196 ÷ (9 – 5) (= 49) oe 3 M1
3 × “49” M1
147 A1 SCB1 for an answer from
34.5 – 34.6 or an answer of 42
Total 3 marks
3 AB AB 8.4 3 M1 for setting up a trig equation in AB
eg sin 65 = or =
8.4 sin 65
sin 90
8.4sin 65 M1 for a complete method
eg (AB =) 8.4sin65 or ( AB =)
sin 90
7.61 A1 accept 7.61 – 7.613
Total 3 marks
9 17.5² − 14² (= 110.25) 4 M1 or for use of cosine rule to find one of the angles
eg 28² = 17.5² + 17.5² − 2 × 17.5 × 17.5 × cosA
14
or eg cos B =
17.5
17.52 −142 (=10.5) M1 or for rearranging the cosine rule to
17.52 +17.52 − 282
eg cos A = (A = 106.26...)
217.517.5
14
or eg B = cos−1( ) (= 36.86...)
17.5
0.5 × 28 × “10.5” oe M1 or for 0.5 × 17.5 × 17.5 × sin106.26... oe
eg 0.5 × 17.5 × 28 × sin36.86...
y15 A1 allow
8w6 y15 y15w−6 15 −6
or or 0.125y w
8w6 8
1 15 −6 w−6 1
or y w or or
8 8 y−15 8 y−15 w6
ALTERNATIVE
3 M2 for 2 correct terms
5
oe eg for accept 0.41(666…) or 0.42,
12
8
for accept 0.53(333…) or 0.53,
15
7
for accept 0.46(666…) or 0.47
15
(b) 7 8 2 M1 ft their tree diagram
12 15
56
14 A1 oe eg or 0.31(111...) or 31(.111…)%
45 180
Total 4 marks
15 k C2 40 3 M1
eg 40 = or k = 90 or ( 0.04)
1.52 1.52 1000
40 1.52 1000
or (C2 )1.52 ( 0.09) or 2
( 25)
1000 C 40
1000
or (C2 )1.52 ( 0.09)
40
"90" M1
eg (C =) oe or (C ) 1.52 "0.04"
1000
or (C ) 1.52 "25" or (C ) "0.09"
0.3 A1 oe, allow ±0.3 oe or −0.3 oe
Total 3 marks
55 55
16 eg d = 5 or 2 r = 5 oe 4 M1 for a correct equation for the diameter or
360 360 radius OR for a method to find the
360 circumference of the circle
OR 5(= 32.7...) oe
55
5 360 5 360 M1 for a method to work out the diameter or
eg d = (= 10.4...) or r = (= 5.2...)
55 55 2 radius
"32.7..." "32.7..."
OR d = (= 10.4...) or r = (= 5.2...)
2
2
"10.4..." M1
(area =) eg
× “5.2...”²
or
2
85.2 A1 allow 84.9 – 85.4
Total 4 marks
3
17 15 4 M1 for a correct ratio or scale factor for the volumes
eg 2³ : 3³ or 8 : 27 or 10³ : 15³ oe or
3 10 3
3 27 10
or 1.53(= 3.375) or = or
2 8 15
3
2 8
or =
3 27
1197 1197 M1 for a correct method to find the value of 1 share of
eg or 3
27 − 8 15 −103 volume or for setting up a correct equation using
27 19 the scale factor for the volumes
or V V 1197 oe or V 1197 oe
8 A A
8 A
1197 1197 8 M1 complete correct method to find volume of vase A
eg 8 or 103 or 1197 oe
27 − 8 153 −103 19
504 A1
Total 4 marks
1.952 M1 (UBx )2
( A =) 3.445 − A = LBW − where 3.445 ≤ LBw < 3.45,
4.5 LBy
1.9 < UBx ≤ 1.95, 4.5 ≤ LBy < 5
19 – 3(x – 2)² A1
Total 4 marks
21 5 M1 for a correct method to find
eg ( AM =) x2 + (4x)2 (= 17x2 = x 17) oe
AM as a numerical value or
17 2 17
or ( AM =) (0.5x)2 + (2x)2 = x =x oe in algebraic form, must
4 2 have brackets or recover
or ( AM =) 202 + 52 (= 425 = 5 17) oe
M1 for a correct method to find
Height of triangle eg (2x)2 − x2 (= 3x2 = x 3) oe
height of equilateral
3 2 3
or x2 − (0.5x)2 = x =x oe triangle HJK as a
4 2 numerical value or in
algebraic form
or 102 − 52 (= 75 = 5 3) oe
3 M1 for correct values for the
+1 correct angle (no algebra)
3+2 2 5 3 +10
eg tan MAJ = or tan MAJ = or tan MAJ = or for
17 17 5 17 tan MAJ is given
2 numerically in the range
0.9 – 0.91
( 3 + 2) 17 51 + 2 17 M1
eg 17 17 = 17
68 + 51 A1 51 + 68
or
17 17
Total 5 marks
22 1 1 5 M1 a correct expression for ON
eg ON = 8a + (6b − 8a)(= 3b + 4a) or ON = 6b + (−6b + 8a)(= 3b + 4a)
2 2
or NO or AM or MA
1 1
or NO = (8a − 6b) − 8a(= −4a − 3b) or NO = −6b + (6b − 8a)(= −3b − 4a)
2 2
1 2
or AM = −8a + (6b)(= 2b − 8a) or AM = −8a + 6b − (6b)(= 2b − 8a)
3 3
1 2
or MA = 8a − (6b)(= 8a − 2b) or MA = (6b) + 8a − 6b(= 8a − 2b)
3 3
OP = (3b + 4a) and one of M2 oe
(M1 for one correct
eg OP = 8a + x(2b − 8a) (= (8 − 8x)a + 2xb) or
expression for OP )
OP = 2b + y(8a − 2b)(= (2 − 2 y)b + 8 ya) (where μ, x, y are scalars)
eg M1 A correct expression to find
4 8y 4 8 − 8x the position of P along ON
= or = oe or 3 = 2x and 4 = 8 −8x
or two correct simultaneous
2 − 2y
3 3 2x
equations coming from the
or 3 = 2 − 2y and 4 = 8y
expressions for OP
3 A1 dep on M3, oe eg 2a +1.5b
2a + b
2
Total 5 marks
23 (i) (−4, 7) 1 B1
(ii) (5, 10) 1 B1
Total 2 marks
24 eg −6 = 8a + 4b – 24 + 6 or 8a + 4b = 12 oe 6 M1 for substituting x = 2 and y = −6 into the
equation for C
dy
= 3ax2 + 2bx −12 oe M1 at least 2 terms correct
dx
eg 16 = 12a + 4b – 12 or 12a + 4b = 28 oe M1ft (dep on previous M1)
dy
follow through their
dx
Total 6 marks
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