gcse math three tier pp mayjune 2008 higher tier paper 5 non calculator 4128 (1)
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Centre Number
Candidate Number
General Certificate of Secondary Education
2008
Mathematics
Paper 5(Non-calculator)
Higher Tier
[G6005]
MONDAY 19 MAY, MORNING
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TIME
2 hours.
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Centre Number and Candidate Number in the spaces
provided at the top of this page.
Write your answers in the spaces provided in this question paper.
Answer all twenty-one questions.
Any working should be clearly shown in the spaces provided since
marks may be awarded for partially correct solutions.
You must not use a calculator for this paper.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The total mark for this paper is 100.
Figures in brackets printed down the right-hand side of pages indicate
the marks awarded to each question or part question.
You should have a ruler, compasses, set-square and protractor.
The Formula Sheet is on page 2.
G
6005
TotalMarks
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Formula Sheet
Area of trapezium =12 (a + b)h
Volume of prism = area of cross section length
In any triangle ABC
Area of triangle = 12 ab sin C
Cosine rule: a2 = b2 + c2 2bc cos A
Volume of sphere =43 r
3
Surface area of sphere = 4r2
Volume of cone =13r
2h
Curved surface area of cone = rl
Quadratic equation:
The solutions ofax2 + bx + c = 0, where a 0, are given by
a
h
b
Crosssection
length
B
c
A
b
Ca
r
h
r
l
Sine rule:
sin sin sin
a
A
b
B
c
C
= =
x b b aca
= 2
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1 (a) Sam bought five pencils at x pence each, one pen which is twice the
price of a pencil and three rulers which are 10p cheaper than a pen.
He got 7.05 change from 10.
(i) Write down an equation in terms ofx.
Equation ___________________________ [1]
(ii) Solve your equation to find the value ofx.
Answer x = __________________ [3]
x (b) Solve 2 = 8
5
Answer ___________________________ [2]
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(c) Rearrange V= 30 10t to make t the subject.
Answer t= __________________ [2]
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2 (a) Write 60 as a product of prime factors.
Answer __________________ [2]
(b) Find the HCF (highest common factor) of 60 and 36
Answer __________________ [2]
(c) Find the LCM (lowest common multiple) of 60 and 36
Answer __________________ [1]
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3 Tins of fruit come in boxes. A record is kept of the number of damaged tins
in each box.
No. of
damaged tins No. of boxes
02 38
35 2668 10
911 3
1214 2
1517 1
1820 0
(a) Which class interval contains the median?
Answer _________ [1]
(b) Draw a frequency polygon for this data.
[2]
0
10
20
30
40
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20No. of damaged tins
No. ofboxes
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4 Write down the nth term for each of the sequences.
(a) 4, 8, 12, 16, ......
Answer _____________ [1]
(b) 4, 9, 14, 19, ......
Answer _____________ [2]
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5 (a) P is the point (4, 2). Q is the point (6, 8). Find the co-ordinates of
the midpoint ofPQ.
Answer (_____, _____) [2]
(b) The interior angle of a regular polygon is 160
(i) How many sides has the polygon?
Answer _____________ [2]
(ii)
Two polygons, identical to each other, are joined to the regular
polygon as shown. Explain why these cannot be regular polygons.
[2]
Regular polygon
160
Polygon Polygon
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6 (a) Expand y(y2 9)
Answer ___________________________ [2]
(b) Expand and simplify (x 4)(x + 3)
Answer ___________________________ [2]
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A, N and B are points on a circle, centre O. MB is 12cm. OB is 13cm. Theangle OMB is 90
(a) Calculate the length of MO.
Answer _____________ cm [3]
(b) Hence find the length of MN.
Answer _____________ cm [1]
N
MA B
O
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4 593.628 (a) Estimate the value of
3 81.6
Show your working.
Answer _____________ [2]
(b) Calculate 318 12
3, giving your answer as a mixed number.
Answer __________________ [3]
(c) Evaluate (10)
2
Answer __________________ [1]
(d) Calculate (1.3 105) (8 103) giving your answer in standard form.
Answer _____________ [2]
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Cumulativefrequency()
9 The graph shows the cumulative frequency of marks obtained in a mathematics examination.
(a) From this graph draw a box plot.
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(b) Use the cumulative frequency graph to estimate how many candidates
scored more than 320 marks.
Answer _____________ [2]
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10
The diagram shows the side view of an ironing board standing on
horizontal ground. The top of the ironing board is parallel to the ground.
The legs AB and CD meet at X.
(a) Prove that the triangles AXD and BXC are similar.
[2]
(b) CX = 63cm, DX = 42cm and AD = 48cm. Find the distance
between the feet, CB.
Answer _____________ [4]
C B
A D
X Diagram notdrawn accurately
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11 Solve the simultaneous equations:
2x 3y = 7
3x + 5y = 1
Show your working.
Solution by trial and improvement will not be accepted.
Answer x = _________, y = _________ [4]
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12 (a)
A, B, C and D are points on the circumference of a circle, centre O.
The angle ADC is 106.
Calculate:
(i) the angle ABC
Answer _____________ [1]
(ii) the marked angle AOC
Answer _____________ [1]
(b)
BT is a tangent to the circle at B. Mark clearly an angle in the circle
equal to the angle CBT. [2]
A
DC
B
O
106
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A
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O Diagram notdrawn accurately
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13 (a) Write the recurring decimal 0.318
as a fraction.
Answer _____________ [2]
(b) Evaluate:
(i) 110
Answer _____________ [1]
(ii) 253
2
Answer _____________ [2]
14 Each edge of a cube is enlarged by a scale factor of 32.
By what factor is
(a) the surface area enlarged,
Answer _____________ [1]
(b) the volume enlarged?
Answer _____________ [1]
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15 (a) Factorise x2 25
Answer ______________________ [1]
(b) Simplify
Answer ______________________ [3]
x2 25
3x2 + 11x 20
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16 (a)
On the grid above, sketch the graph ofy = cosx for 0 x 360 [1]
(b)
On the grid above, sketch the graph ofy = sinx for 0 x 360 [1]
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90 180
y
xdegrees270 360
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(c) Given that tan 45 = 1, work out the value of
(i) tan 135
Answer _____________ [1]
(ii) tan (135)
Answer _____________ [1]
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17 One side of a rectangle is (2x 3) metres.
The perimeter of the rectangle is 50 metres.
(a) Show that the area, A, of the rectangle is given by
A = 62x 84 4x2
[2]
The area of the rectangle is 126 m2.
(b) (i) Show that 2x2 31x + 105 = 0
[1]
(ii) Hence, solve the equation for x
Answer x = _________, _________ [3]
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(a) Draw a histogram on the graph paper.
[3]
(b) After the recording was completed a stratified sample of the
applications was taken. Two of the applications processed in 10 daysor less were selected.
(i) How many applications were in the stratified sample?
Answer _____________ [2]
(ii) How many applications processed in more than 15 days were in
the sample?
Answer _____________ [1]
Number of days (D) 0 D 10 10 D 15 15 D 20 20 D 35
Frequency 30 45 33 12
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18 The numbers of days spent processing applications for passports were recorded:
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19 The midpoints of the sides of a square of side 12cm are joined to form
another square. The process is repeated so that a nest of 4 squares is
formed as shown.
Is the length of the side of the shaded square rational or irrational?
Show your working.
Answer _____________ [3]
Y Z
W X
12cm
12cm
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V
U T
R Sa
b
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RSTU is a parallelogram. U is the mid-point of the line RV. RS = a and
RU = b.
Explain by using vectors and giving reasons, why VT is parallel to US.
[3]
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21 Solve
A solution by trial and improvement will not be accepted.
Answer x = _____________ [7]
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1 3 1 = x 1 x + 2 4
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