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Question 1, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

1.

Look at the above diagram.

(i) What is the order of its rotational symmetry ?

Answer (i) ……………………………….


(1 mark)

(ii) How many lines of symmetry are there?

Answer (ii) ……………………………….


(1 mark)

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Question 2, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

2. (i) With the use of a calculator work out the value of

(sin 68o)2 + 6
0.002(sin 68o)

Answer (i) ………………………………..


(1 mark)

(ii) Write your answer to part (i) in standard form.

Answer (ii) ……………………………..


(1 mark)

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Question 3, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

3. Ahmed goes fishing for three days.


On each day the probability that he catches a fish is 0.4

Calculate the probability that Ahmed does NOT catch a fish on any of the three days.

Answer ………………………………………..
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Question 4, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

4. Place the following expressions in order of size. Start with the largest.

cos 112o tan 112o sin 112o

Answer ………………………… …………………………… ………………………..


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Question 5, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

5. The label on a large packet of peanuts shows the following information:

FAT 74.8g

400g OF
PEANUTS CARBOHYDRATE 196.8g
CONTAINS

PROTEIN 80g

(i) What percentage of the peanuts is Fat ?

Answer (i) ……………………………..%


(1 mark)

(ii) What fraction of the peanuts is Protein ? Write your answer in its simplest form.

Answer (ii) ……………………………….


(1 mark)

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Question 6, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

6. Every night Jacinta spends 3 minutes, correct to the nearest minute, brushing her teeth.
After 20 nights she has spent a total time of T minutes brushing her teeth.

What are the limits between which T lies ?

Answer ………………….. < T < ………………………..


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Question 7, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

7.
0 1 3 1 3 4
2 3
Q = Q = Q =
3 1 3 4 12 7

What is Q 4 ?

Answer Q 4 =

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Question 9, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

9. (i) Give one example of an irrational number.

Answer (i) ……………………………….


(1 mark)

(ii) Write down one prime number between 50 and 60.

Answer (ii) ………………………………..


(1 mark)

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Question 10, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

10. Write the following expression as a fraction in its simplest form

x –5 – 5
5 x–5

Answer …………………………………..
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Question 11, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

11.

7 y
M =
y 5

(i) Write an expression for |M| , the determinant of M , in terms of y .

Answer (i) …………………………….


(1 mark)

(ii) If |M| = 19 , find the values of y .

Answer (ii) y = ……………. , or y = ……………


(2 marks)

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Question 12, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

12. By shading the unwanted regions on the grid below, find the region R which satisfies
the following inequalities. Label this region R.

y > 2 , y > 4x and x+y < 7

0 x

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Question 13, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

13. The quantity G varies as the cube of (m + 3) .

When m = 0 , G = 162 .
Find the value of G when m = 2 .

Answer G = ………………………..
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Question 14, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

14.
Diagram is NOT
drawn accurately.

P Q
o
57

The diagram above shows three circles that just touch each other.
R is the centre of the small circle that has a radius of r centimetres.
P and Q are the centres of circles that each have a radius of 8.3 centimetres.
Angle RPQ = 57o .

Find the value of r , the radius of the small circle.

Answer r = ……………………………………
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Question 15, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

15. Two fair dice are used in a multiplying game.


One dice has eight sides and is numbered 1 to 8.
The other dice has six sides and is numbered 1 to 6.

After the dice are rolled the two top numbers are multiplied together.
The table below shows all the possible outcomes.

First dice
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

3 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24
Second
dice 4 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32

5 5 10 15 20 24 30 35 40

6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48

(i) What is the probability that the outcome is an odd number ?

Answer (i) ………………………………..


(1 mark)

(ii) If the outcome is an odd number, what is the probability that it is also less than
or equal to 15 ?

Answer (ii) ……………………………….


(2 marks)

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Question 16, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

16. The function g(x) can be written as

g(x) = 4x + 1 .

Write, in its simplest form, the following

(i) gg – 1(x)

Answer (i) ………………………………


(1 mark)

(ii) gg(x)

Answer (ii) ………………………………


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Question 17,, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com


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17. (i) If 81 = 3x , then find the value of x .

Answer (i) x = ………………………………….


(2 marks)

(ii) If 1 = 3 y , then find the value of y .


5
243

Answer (ii) y = ………………………………….


(2 marks)

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Question 18, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

18. A straight line has the equation 5x + 3y – 7 = 0

(i) Make y the subject of this equation.

Answer (i) y = ………………………………...


(2 marks)

(ii) What are the co-ordinates of the point where the line crosses the y-axis ?

Answer (ii) ( ………. , ……… )


(1 mark)

(iii) Write down the value of the gradient of this straight line.

Answer (iii) ………………………………….


(1 mark)

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Question 19, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

19.
Diagram is NOT
drawn accurately

po C
o
73
A O
qo

ro

Points A, B, C and D lie on a circle with a centre at O .


TA and TD are tangents to the circle.
BD is a diameter and angle ACD = 73o

(i) What is the size of the angles marked po and qo ?

Answer (i) po = …………………….

qo = …………………….
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(ii) What is the size of the angle marked r o ? You must show all your working out.

Answer (ii) r o = …………………………………


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Question 20, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

20.

LAND
M
×
S
×

× SEA
N
LAND

The map above shows part of a rocky coastline.


On the map 1 centimetre represents 30 metres.

(i) A boat leaves from a port P and must sail so that it is always equidistant from
two lighthouses marked by an × on islands M and N .
Using only a pair of compasses and a ruler, draw the locus the boat must travel.

(2 marks)

(ii) The island at S is surrounded by dangerous, underwater rocks. In order to avoid


these rocks the boat must be at least 90 metres from the point marked with an × .
Draw the locus of the points that represents the safe boundary around island S .

(1 mark)

(iii) When the boat is 90 metres from S it must change course.


How far is the boat from the port P when it must change direction ?

Answer (iii) ……………………… m


(1 mark)

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Question 21, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

21.

Speed
(m/s)

Time (s)

The Speed-Time graph above shows part of a journey by a car.

(i) The car accelerates from rest to 20 m/s in 15 seconds.


Find the acceleration of the car.

Answer (i) ………………………….m/s2


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(ii) The car then breaks sharply in 5 seconds as it approaches a slow-moving truck.
For the next 35 seconds the car and truck both accelerate to 12 m/s, then the car
overtakes the truck accelerating to 18 m/s in 5 seconds.

Use the graph to find the total distance travelled by the car in the 60 seconds.

Answer (ii) ………………………….. m


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Question 22, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

22.

Northern Star Southern Cross


Building Society Building Society
Savings Account Savings Account

7.1%per year
6.9%
per year
Simple Interest Compound Interest

Ahmed and his friend, Rashid, have 24 000 Rupees each to invest over 3 years.

(i) The Northern Star Building Society offers a savings account with simple interest
of 7.1% per year.
Ahmed invests his money in this account.
How much money will Ahmed have after 3 complete years ?

Answer (i) …………………………..Rupees


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(ii) The Southern Cross Building Society offers a savings account with compound interest
of 6.9% per year.
Rashid invests his money in this account.
At the end of 3 years how much more money will Rashid have that Ahmed ?

Answer (ii) ………………………….Rupees


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Question 23, Paper 2, June 2007 www.gcsemathspastpapers.com

23. Diagram is NOT


drawn accurately

P R
16 cm

The diagram shows two identical small circles drawn inside a semicircle.
The diameter of each small circle lies along a radius of the semicircle.
The distance PR is 16 cm.

(i) Calculate the perimeter of the shaded area.

Answer (i) ………………………………..cm


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(ii) Calculate the area of the shaded part.

Answer (ii) ………………………………cm2


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