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Cambridge International Examinations

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MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 April 2014
1 hour
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Additional Materials: Calculator
Geometrical instruments

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Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams, graphs or rough working.
Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid.

DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES.

Answer all questions.


Calculator allowed.

You should show all your working in the booklet.


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 50.

This document consists of 15 printed pages and 1 blank page.

IB14 05_1112_02/5RP
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1 A tram runs between Melbourne City and Vermont South.

Part of the timetable is shown.

Melbourne City 13 50 14 00 14 09 14 19 14 28
East Melbourne 14 09 14 19 14 28 14 38 14 47
Hawthorn 14 27 14 37 14 46 14 56 15 05
Burwood 14 47 14 57 15 06 15 17 15 28
Vermont South 15 04 15 14 15 23 15 36 15 47

Hamid arrives at the tram station in Hawthorn at 2:30 pm.


He catches the next tram to Vermont South.

Work out what time he arrives at Vermont South.

[1]

2 (a) Write the ratio 8 : 12 in its simplest form.

: [1]

(b) On a school trip the ratio of adults to children is 1 : 6


There are 30 children on the trip.

Work out the number of adults.

adults [1]

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3 The bar charts below show four different drink choices made by children at lunch times on
Monday and Tuesday.

Monday
40

30

Number of
20
children

10

0
Water Juice Fizzy Milk

Tuesday
40

30

Number of 20
children

10

0
Water Juice Fizzy Milk

(a) Put a ring around the modal drink for Monday.

Water Juice Fizzy Milk [1]

(b) Work out how many more children drank milk on Tuesday than on Monday.

[1]

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4 The equation of a graph is y = 2x + 3

(a) Complete the table of values.

x -2 0 2 4

y 7
[2]

(b) Use your table of values to draw the graph of y = 2x + 3

y
12

11

10

–4 –3 –2 –1 0 x
1 2 3 4 5 6
–1

–2
[2]

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5 (a) Francesca describes a type of quadrilateral.

It has rotational symmetry of order 2


but it has no lines of symmetry.

Name the type of quadrilateral she is describing.

[1]

(b) Dom says,

Some quadrilaterals have 4 acute angles.

Dom is wrong.

Explain why he is wrong.

[1]

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6 (a) Carlos has 5 umbrellas.


Two of his umbrellas have stripes.

He chooses an umbrella at random.

What is the probability that he chooses an umbrella with stripes?

[1]

(b) The probability of rain tomorrow is 0.65

What is the probability that it does not rain tomorrow?

[1]

7 Here is a list of eight commonly used units.

mm cm m km cm2 m2 cm3 m3

Choose from the list the most suitable unit to complete each of the following sentences.

The height of a flag pole is measured in

The volume of water in a swimming pool is measured in

The area of a football pitch is measured in

The amount your fingernail grows in length in one month is


measured in
[2]

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8 Using a ruler and compasses, construct a triangle with sides of length 7 cm, 9 cm and
10.5 cm.
One side has been drawn for you.

Leave in your construction lines.

7 cm
[2]

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9 Isla and Ellie share $60 in proportion to their ages.


Isla is 6 years old and gets $45

Work out Ellie’s age.

years old [1]

10 6 calculators cost $8.70

How much will 20 calculators cost?

$ [2]

11 Write this number

683.459

(a) correct to 2 decimal places [1]

(b) correct to 2 significant figures [1]

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12 (a) The diagram shows the floor plan of a room.

NOT TO
0.5 m SCALE
3m

1.5 m

4m

Work out the floor area.

m2 [2]

(b) A triangular prism has a volume of 24.8 cm3

The length of the prism is 4 cm.

NOT TO
SCALE

4 cm

Work out the area of the shaded triangular end of the prism.

cm2 [1]

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13 The dimensions of a cuboid are 9 cm, 4 cm and 2 cm.

Complete the drawing of the cuboid.

2 cm

4 cm

[1]

14 Write the missing number in the box.

40.4  7 =  35
[1]

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15 (a) Expand and simplify

5c – 3(2d – c)

[2]

(b) Factorise completely

20 + 8e

[1]

16 A family of two adults and two children go to the zoo.

Zoo Entry Charges

Full price
Adult $12
Child $6

Family ticket $34.20


(2 adults + 2 children)

They buy a Family ticket.

Work out the percentage saved.

% [3]

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17 Simplify

(a) a5 × a 3 [1]

b11
(b)
b7 [1]

18 A basketball hoop has a diameter of 45.75 cm.

Calculate the circumference of the basketball hoop.

cm [2]

19 Show the inequality 2 < x ≤ 4 on the number line.

–5 –4 –3 –2 –1 0 1 2 3 4 5
[2]

20 Jan throws a dice and flips a coin.

Complete the sample space diagram to show all the outcomes.

Dice
1 2 3 4 5 6
Heads (H)
Coin
Tails (T) T3
[1]

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21 Henrietta wants to answer this research question:

What are the most popular colours and makes of cars?

(a) She considers two different methods of collecting the data.

Tick () to show whether each method would be a source of primary or secondary
data.

Method Primary Secondary

Looking at a car survey published on the internet.

Standing outside her school and recording the


colours and makes of cars that pass. [1]

(b) She decides to use the second method.

Design a data collection sheet that she could use to collect suitable data for answering
her research question.

[2]

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22 Sahid and Simba run a 200 m race.


Sahid runs 200 m in 21.05 seconds.
Simba runs at an average speed of 9.59 m/s.

Work out who wins the race.


Show all your working.

[2]

23 A plumber uses a formula to work out the price, $p, that he should charge when he works
for t hours.

The formula that he uses is

p = 50 + 30t

1
(a) Calculate the price for 2 hours.
2

$ [1]

(b) Make t the subject of the formula.

[2]

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24 A camera is on sale in the USA and the UK.

USA UK

$100 £60
The exchange rate is £1 = $1.66

In which country is the camera cheaper?


Show all your working.

The camera is cheaper in [2]

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