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4365/2H
Centre Number
Surname
Other Names
Candidate Signature
Candidate Number
General Certificate of Secondary Education
Higher Tier
November 2013
Time allowedl 2 hours
Instructionsl Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil.l Fill in the boxes at the top of this page.l Answer all questions.l You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write
outside the box around each page or on blank pages.l Do all rough work in this book.l If your calculator does not have a π button, take the value of π to
be 3.14 unless another value is given in the question.
Informationl The marks for questions are shown in brackets.l The maximum mark for this paper is 105.l The quality of your written communication is specifically assessed
in Questions 5, 6 and 21. These questions are indicated with an asterisk (*).l You may ask for more answer paper, tracing paper and graph paper.
These must be tagged securely to this answer book.
Advicel In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer.
Mathematics (Linear) 4365/2HPaper 2
Monday 11 November 2013 9.00 am to 11.00 am H
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Examiner’s Initials
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For this paper you must have:
l a calculator
l mathematical instruments.
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h
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Formulae Sheet: Higher Tier
4Volume of sphere = – π r 3
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Surface area of sphere = 4π r2
1Volume of cone = – πr2h
3
Curved surface area of cone = πrl
In any triangle ABC
Area of triangle = ab sin C
a b cSine rule = =sin A sin B sin C
Cosine rule a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos A
Volume of prism = area of cross-section × length
The Quadratic Equation
The solutions of ax2 + bx + c = 0, where a ≠ 0, are given by
– b ± √ (b2 – 4ac)x =
2a
r
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b a
c B
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r
h
Area of trapezium = – (a +b)h12
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1 On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x – 1 for values of x from – 2 to 2.
(3 marks)
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2 In this question, assume that the car uses the same amount of petrol for each mileit travels.
2 (a) A car uses 55 litres of petrol to travel 495 miles.
How far would the car travel on 80 litres of petrol?
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2 (b) How much petrol would the car use on a trip of 160 miles?Give your answer to the nearest litre.
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3 Decide whether each of these sets of data is discrete or continuous.
Tick the correct box.
3 (a) The heights of people.
Discrete Continuous
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3 (b) The number of coins in a bag.
Discrete Continuous
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3 (c) The weights of bicycles.
Discrete Continuous
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3 (d) The shoe sizes of women.
Discrete Continuous
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4 The hexagon is made from a rectangle and two congruent triangles.
Work out the area of the hexagon.
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18 cm
21 cm 13 cm
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5 20 students choose a sport.
5 (a) How many students did not choose football?
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5 (b) What percentage of the students choose tennis?
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*5 (c) Considering the boys and the girls separately, compare their relative frequencies ofchoosing basketball.
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Boys 4 3 5
Girls 5 2 1
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6 (a) Multiply out and simplify 2(3x + 2) – (x + 7)
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*6 (b) Matt knows the value of a is 6 or 7 and the value of b is – 4 or – 5.
Work out the largest and smallest possible values of 3a – 2b
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7 Triangles ABD and BCD are isosceles.Angle ABC is 90º
Work out the size of angle x.
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8 (a) Rearrange the formula to make w the subject of y = 3w + 8
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8 (b) Solve 5(x + 4) = 3(x + 7) + 2
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The same length of wire is then made into a circle.
Work out the diameter of the circle.
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10 The diagram shows a sketch of triangle ABC.
Using ruler and compasses only, make an accurate drawing of triangle ABC.
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11 The population of England in 2013 is approximately 53 million.
It is predicted that
the population in 2018 will be 4% more than the population in 2013
and the population in 2023 will be 4% more than the population in 2018.
Work out the predicted population of England in 2023.
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12 Enlarge the triangle by scale factor – with centre (–5, –4).
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–4 –3 –2 O
–2
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–4
–5
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13 Jon uses this data about the heights of plants (h) to draw the histogram below.
Write down three different types of mistake that he has made.
Mistake 1 ...........................................................................................................................
Mistake 2 ...........................................................................................................................
Mistake 3 ...........................................................................................................................(3 marks)
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0 � h � 10 10 � h � 20 20 � h � 30 30 � h � 45 45 � h � 50
Frequency 7 8 3 6 5
Frequency
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Heights of plants
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14 (a) Circle the inequality shown by the diagram.
2 � x � 6 2 � x � 6 2 � x � 6 2 � x � 6
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14 (b) Write down the integer values satisfied by this diagram.
Answer ...................................................................... (2 marks)
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
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15 Each number in the grid is double the previous number.The first seven numbers are shown.
Work out the number for the last cell, marked x.
Give your answer in standard form to 3 significant figures.You must show your working.
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16 The diagram shows a circle, centre O.
16 (a) Work out the size of angle x.
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16 (b) Work out the size of angle y.
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18º
75º
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17 (a) Simplify (2x5y4z6) × (7x2y3z)
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17 (b) Simplify fully –––––––––––
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17 (c) Factorise (x + 1)2 + 4(x + 1)
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17 (d) Factorise fully 2x2 – 50y2
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18 The diagram shows a sector of a circle, radius 12 cm.
Show that the perimeter of the sector is greater than 52 cm.
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19 Work out the size of angle A.
Give your answer to a suitable degree of accuracy.
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A71º
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20 The measurements on this tank are exact.
Water is put in the tank to a height of 0.7 m to the nearest tenth of a metre.
The tank is now turned on its side as shown.
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4.8 m
2.8 m
1.2 m
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Work out the minimum height of water in the tank, marked, h.Give your answer to 1 decimal place.
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*21 n is an integer.
S = – n(n + 1)
Prove that 8S + 1 is an odd square number.
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22 Robin is firing arrows at a target.
The probability that he hits the target on his xth attempt is –––––
For example Probability (hit on his 5th attempt) = –
22 (a) Work out the probability that he hits the target with both his 1st and 2nd attempts.
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22 (b) Work out the probability that he hits the target exactly once on his first two attempts.
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