May 2016 Question Paper 2 PDF
May 2016 Question Paper 2 PDF
May 2016 Question Paper 2 PDF
MATHEMATICS 1112/02
Paper 2 April 2016
1 hour
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(a)
6 8
4
10
2
12
0
kg
kg [1]
(b)
60 80
40
10
20
0 12
0
0
g
g [1]
30 cm 0.35 m 320 mm 28 cm
smallest largest
[1]
minibuses [1]
4 Sam measures the lengths of lizards found living in two different areas.
The table shows his results.
Mean Range
[2]
edges [1]
1 to 8
9 to 16
17 to ..........
.......... to ..........
Complete the first column so that the intervals have equal class widths. [2]
(a) The number of birds and cats are connected by the equation c=b+3
[1]
A C D F G H J
(a) labelled F,
[1]
[1]
(c) labelled with a letter that has at least one line of symmetry.
[1]
x= [1]
n= [2]
Calculate the percentage of the farmer’s land that is planted with vegetables.
% [1]
40
35
30
25 Yuri
Distance 20 Hassan
(kilometres)
15
10
5
0
0 1 2 3 4
Time
(hours)
Work out the difference in the number of minutes that Yuri and Hassan take to run the
race.
minutes [1]
0 1 2 4 5 8
= 0 .
4
= %
5
[2]
13 Complete the table by writing the name of a quadrilateral that has the given property.
Write the name of a different quadrilateral each time.
14 Simplify
(a) 3a × a
[1]
(b) 7 – 5a + 2 + 3a
[1]
x 3 30
y 96 128 [2]
[1]
16 Some information about the areas of two farms is shown in the table.
[1]
[1]
8 6 1
4 3 3 1 2
9 8 5 3 2 3
4
Key
1 2 5
21 in first team
25 in second team
17 23 41 24 38 35 42 21 40 20 20
x
Write down the inverse of the function x
4
x [1]
Work out the volume of the space inside the tank, in cubic metres.
m3 [2]
22 Put a ring around all the calculations that simplify to give 910
92 × 97 × 9
34 × 36 913 ÷ 93
920 ÷ 92 95 × 92
[2]
18 – 12e
[1]
4c – 7(2d + c)
[2]
1
24 Oliver travels 180 kilometres in 2 hours.
4
km/h [2]
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
x
0
−20 −10 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
−10
−20
x + y = 50 and 2x + y = 60
x=
y=
[1]
y
11
10
9 B
8
7
6
5 A
4
3
2
1
x
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
[3]
Lotte Manuel
[2]
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