June 2021 MS - 2
June 2021 MS - 2
June 2021 MS - 2
Summer 2021
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Question paper log number P65914
Publications Code 4MA1_1H_2106_MS
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PMT
• No working
If no working is shown then correct answers normally score full marks
If no working is shown then incorrect (even though nearly correct)
answers score no marks.
• With working
If there is a wrong answer indicated on the answer line always check the
working in the body of the script (and on any diagrams),and award any
marks appropriate from the mark scheme.
If it is clear from the working that the “correct” answer has been obtained
from incorrect working, award 0 marks.
If a candidate misreads a number from the question. Eg. Uses 252 instead
of 255; method marks may be awarded provided the question has not
been simplified. Examiners should send any instance of a suspected
misread to review. If there is a choice of methods mark the one that leads
to the answer on the answer line. If there is no answer given then mark
the method that gives the lowest mark and award this mark.
If there is no answer on the answer line then check the working for an
obvious answer.
• Ignoring subsequent work
It is appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional work
does not change the answer in a way that is inappropriate for the
question: eg. Incorrect cancelling of a fraction that would otherwise be
correct.
It is not appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional work
essentially makes the answer incorrect eg algebra.
Transcription errors occur when candidates present a correct answer in
working, and write it incorrectly on the answer line; mark the correct
answer.
• Parts of questions
Unless allowed by the mark scheme, the marks allocated to one part of
the question CANNOT be awarded to another.
PMT
NOTES
3 8 × x (= 8x) or 14 × x (= 14x) or (14 – 8) × x (= 6x) 4 M1 one correct area linked to the shape
or ½ × (14 – 8) × (13 – x) (= 39 – 3x)
13 + x
or (14 − 8)(= 39 + 3 x)
2
8 + 14
or ½ × 13 × (14– 8) (=39) or x (= 11x)
2
or 14 × 13 (=182) or 8 × (13 – x) (= 104 – 8x)
8 + 14
or (13 − x) (= 143 – 11x) oe
2
14x + 6 × ½ × (13 – x) oe eg 8 x +
x + 13 M1 ft from correct working expression for total area
6
2 of shape – with no parts omitted or duplicated
8 + 14 13 (14 − 8)
or x+
2 2 Adding up parts of given shape
8 + 14
or “182” – (13 − x) or 11x + 39 oe or large rectangle subtracting trapezium (or
2 subtracting (rectangle + triangle))
eg 11x + 39 = 91.8 or 14x + 39 – 3x = 91.8 M1 fully correct equation with no fractions (allow
or 182 – 143 + 11x = 91.8 91.8 or multiples of 91.8 but no other decimals)
or 16x + 6x + 78 = 183.6 oe and no brackets
Working not required, so correct answer scores 3x² + 4x A1 or 4x + 3x² or x(3x + 4) or x(4 + 3x)
full marks (unless from obvious incorrect
working)
(b) eg p + d = at or –at = −d – p or
p at d 2 M1 Correct first stage in rearrangement
= − oe
a a a
Working not required, so correct answer scores p+d A1 oe eg t =
p d −d − p
t= + or t =
full marks a a a −a
Must have “t =” either in working or on
answer line
(c) w2 × wn = w10 or w5 × wn = w13 or 2 M1 A correct first stage simplifying at least
w5 × wn−3 = w10 one index in a correct equation
or
w5+n a clearly correct subsequent stage showing
or 3
= w10 oe
w correct use of a rule of indices
or 5 + n – 3 = 10 or 2 + n = 10 or 5 + n = 13 eg w5 × wn = w30 and wn = w30 – 5
or
a correct equation using indices only
Working not required, so correct answer scores 8 A1 accept w8
full marks (unless from obvious incorrect
working) (trial and error gains full marks if correct
and no marks if incorrect unless a rule of
indices is clearly shown)
Total 6 marks
PMT
6 (a) eg 1 – (0.2 + 0.12 + 0.08) (= 0.6) 3 M1 For a correct calculation for the remaining
probability
20 12 8 60 or
1−( + + ) (= )oe
100 100 100 100 a correct equation for the remaining
or
probability
100(%) – (20(%) + 12(%) + 8(%)) (= 60(%))
or
0.2 + 0.12 + 0.08 + 3x + x = 1 oe
Total 4 marks
PMT
8 (a) 1.4 × 109 – 8.2 × 107 2 M1 or for 1 318 000 000 oe but not in
standard form eg 1318 × 106
or 1.4 × 109 – 0.082 × 109 or
1.318 × 10n where n ≠ 9
or 140 × 107 – 8.2 × 107 (= 131.8 × 107)
Working not required, so correct answer scores 1.318 × 109 A1 Allow 1.32 × 109 or 1.3 × 109
full marks (unless from obvious incorrect
working)
(b) 9.9 106 2 M1
oe
9.1105
Total 4 marks
PMT
Working not required, so correct answer scores 92 A1 allow 92/100 or 92% or 92 out of 100
full marks (unless from obvious incorrect
working) (trial and error scores no marks unless correct –
and then it gains full marks)
Total 3 marks
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11 (a) 1
2 M1 for a correct expression in powers of 2 that is
2 2 24 1
equivalent to 2 eg 2 24
x 2
12 50 14 2 M1 22
7 2 oe eg 5 Students may use or 3.14, 3.142 or
360 36 7
or “43.98…”÷ 360 × 50 oe
Working not required, so correct 6.1 A1 Accept answers in the range 6.05 – 6.2
answer scores full marks (unless from
obvious incorrect working)
Total 2 marks
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Total 3 marks
PMT
Total 2 marks
PMT
15 ORQ = 90 – 60 (=30) or OQR = 30 4 M1 The correct working or the correct angle for ORQ or OQR
or or PQR or QPR or OPR. Must be clearly stated as the
PQR = 0.5 × (360 – 238) (= 61) correct angle or shown on the diagram in correct position.
or (eg just seeing 30 in working without a label is not sufficient
QPR = 60 for the award of this mark)
or
180 − (360 − 238)
OPR = (= 29)
2
Working not required, so correct 31 A1 if not on answer line, may be seen on diagram or clearly
answer scores M1A1 (unless from labelled
obvious incorrect working)
NB: degrees symbol not essential full B2 (dep on a fully correct method that should lead to the
for reasons reasons answer) for fully correct reasons for method used
for (underlined words must be seen) eg
We will allow the symbol method Angle between tangent and radius is 90°
∆ for ‘triangle’ used Angles around a point total 360°
for angle Angle at centre is twice angle at circumference/edge
for sum Total of angles in triangle is 180° / triangle 180°
Base angles in an isosceles triangle (or 2 sides equal, so 2
angles equal)
Angles in a quadrilateral total 360° or quadrilateral 360⁰ /
Accept “4-sided shape” or “quad”
Alternate segment theorem
18 (a) eg height of first bar labelled as FD 4 2 M1 for the use of frequency density – ie that area
or is proportional to frequency – with either a
one 1 cm by 1 cm square = 5 people correct frequency density unambiguously
or labelled on axis or for an area representing a
1 line of 5 small squares = 1 person correct number of people or 2 correct
or frequencies completed
one 2cm by 2 cm square = 20 people etc
(c) 0.5 × “56” + 30 (= 58) 2 M1ft follow through their stated value for
or 20 ≤ d < 30 for total greater than 25 or ft their
40 + “35” + “39” + “56” + 30 (= 200) 3 values in the table for total
Total 5 marks
PMT
19 (i) 45 3 B1
(ii) 12 B1
(iii) 28 B1
Total 3 marks
20 9.65, 9.75, 5.85, 5.95, 2.5, 3.5 3 B1 for any one of these stated or used,
• • •
accept 9.749, 5.949, 3.49
Total 3 marks
PMT
[x =]
25a − 10
oe or [x =] 5(5a − 2) M1 A correct fraction not in simplest
35 + 25a 5(7 + 5a) form with all brackets expanded
or numerator and denominator
factorised with the same common
factor taken out
Working not required, so correct answer scores full 5a − 2 A1 Correctly simplified
x=
marks (unless from obvious incorrect working) 7 + 5a x = needed for the answer, or x =
previously seen in working with
correct simplified expression
Total 4 marks
PMT
22 [ AM =] 52 + 152 (= 250 = 15.8...) 4 M2 for a complete method to find two of AM, AD, DM
(where M is the midpoint of EF)
where M is midpoint of EF, oe other
correct method to find AM Other longer ways to find AM, AD, DM may be used but
must be a complete method eg
[ AD =] 122 + 152 (= 369 = 19.2...) 5
DEM = cos −1 ( )(= 65.37...) and DM = 12sin 65.37...
12
5
[ DM =]) 122 − 52 (= 119 = 10.9...) DEM = cos −1 ( )(= 65.37...) and DM = 5 tan 65.37...
12
Use 10 ÷ 2 as 5 throughout
" 119 " "10.9..." M1 a correct method to find the required angle –other longer
eg tan DAM = = oe methods may be used but they must get to the stage of an
" 250 " "15.8..."
equation for the required angle
" 119 " "10.9..." "10.9..."
or sin DAM = = oe eg sin DAM =
" 369 " "19.2..." "15.8..."2 + "10.9..."2
" 250 " "15.8..." NB: “10.9…” and “15.8…” must come from correct
or cos DAM = = oe working
" 369 " "19.2..."
Working not required, so correct answer 34.6 A1 any answer which rounds to 34.6
scores full marks (unless from obvious
incorrect working)
Total 4 marks
PMT
eg (3N + 73)(N – 16) [=0] M1 A correct method dep on the previous M1 for solving
their 3 term quadratic equation using any correct method
−25 252 − 4 3 −1168 (allow one sign error and some simplification – allow as
[N =] −25±√625+14016
23 far as ) oe (may be ± or just +) or if
6
factorising, allow brackets which expanded give 2 out of 3
terms correct, or if completing the square allow as far as
the stage
25 2 252
3((𝑁 + ) − ) − 1168 (= 0)
6 62
Total 5 marks
PMT
24 (a) g(2) = 7 × 2 – 6 (= 8) 2 M1
or 5(7 × 2 − 6)2 − 10(7 × 2 − 6) + 7
Working not required, so correct answer scores full marks 247 A1
(b) eg y = 5(x² −2x) + 7 eg x = 5(y2 – 2y) + 7 4 M1 y−7
7 7 or eg = x2 − 2x
or y = 5( x 2 − 2 x + ) oe or x = 5( y 2 − 2 y + ) 5
5 5
eg y = 5[(x – 1)² − 1²] + 7 ( )
eg x = 5 ( y − 1) 2 − 12 + 7 or M1
or eg
y−7
= ( x − 1) 2 − 12
2 2 7 5
or y = 5 ( x − 1) − 1 + 7
5 x = 5 ( y − 1)2 − 12 + oe
5
oe
(x – 1)² =
y−2
oe
x−2
oe M1 y−7
( y − 1) 2 = or eg ( x − 1) 2 = +1
5 5 5
Working not required, so correct answer scores full x- 2 A1 Must be in terms of x, oe eg x−7
1+ 1+ +1
marks(unless from obvious incorrect working) 5
5
x- 2
(NB: f (x) = 1 ±
- 1
is 3 marks)
5
Alternative for (b) Total 6 marks
Let x = 5y² − 10y + 7 [ ] 5y² − 10y + (7 − x) = 0 oe 4 M1
10 ± 100 - 20 (7 - x) M1
[y = ]
10
x- 2 M1
1±
5
Working not required, so correct answer scores full marks x- 2 A1 Must be in terms of x
(unless from obvious incorrect working) 1+
5
Total 6 marks
PMT
25 2 2 6 M1 oe
[chord AB =] 5 + 5 − 2 5 5 cos50 or 2 × 5 × sin25
(= 10sin25 or 4.226...)
42 + 42 − "4.226..."2 (=63.77...) M1 oe may use other methods but must
[APB =]cos −1 ( )
2 4 4 be a complete method for APB
0.5 "4.226..." or OPA (see below for sine rule)
or [OPA =]sin −1 ( )(= 31.88...)
4
[Area sector AOB =]
50 125 M1 oe independent
52 ( = or 10.9...)
360 36
[Area sector APB =]
"63.77..." M1 oe NB: 2 × “31.88…” = “63.77…”
42 (= 8.90...)
360
50 1 "63.77..." 1 M1 oe (10.9…– 9.57…) +
52 − 52 sin 50 + 42 − 42 sin"63.77..." (8.90… – 7.17…)
360 2 360 2
Working not required, so correct answer scores full marks (unless from 3.06 A1 allow 3 – 3.1
obvious incorrect working)
Alternative version (using line of symmetry OP in quadrilateral OAPB) Total 6 marks
5sin 25 6 M1 oe (see above for cosine rule &
[OPA] = sin −1 (= 31.88..)
4 trig)
[Area sector APB =]
2 "31.88..." M1 oe
42 (= 8.90...)
360
[Area OAPB =] 2 × ½ × 5 × 4 × sin(180 – “31.88..” – 25) (=16.75...) M1 oe
[Area sector AOB =]
50 125 M1 oe independent
52 ( = = 10.9...)
360 36
[Area R =] “10.9...” + “8.90...” – “16.75...” M1 oe
Working not required, so correct answer scores full marks (unless from 3.06 A1 allow 3 – 3.1
obvious incorrect working)
Total 6 marks
PMT
Total 5 marks
Alternative method as a vector method not requested
eg OP = n(2a + 3b) 5 M1 for a vector equation for OP
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Total 5 marks
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