Checkpoint KS3
Checkpoint KS3
Checkpoint KS3
MATHEMATICS 1112/01
Paper 1 October 2022
MARK SCHEME
Maximum Mark: 50
Published
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1112/01 Lower Secondary Checkpoint – Mark Scheme October 2022
PUBLISHED
M1 method mark
A1 accuracy mark
B1 independent mark
FT follow through after error
dep dependent
oe or equivalent
cao correct answer only
isw ignore subsequent working
soi seen or implied
4 40 1
5 ($)231 3
5 M2 Or better, e.g.
× (2 × 65 + 2 × 45) oe or better 5
100 • × 220
100
• 1.05 × 220 oe
• 2 × 68.25 + 2 × 47.25
• 136.5 + 94.5
M2 may be implied by 11 provided not from clear wrong
working.
6 3 3
3 cao
4
25 5 3 B1 If M2 not awarded.
or or 75 20
4 3 5 Accept equivalent improper fractions, e.g. ,
12 12
7 78 (cm2) 2
5 × 3 × 4 + 3 × 3 × 2 oe M1
or
9 and 15 or better Or better, so correctly evaluating the area of one or more
squares and the area of one or more rectangles, e.g.
• 18 in place of 9 or 60 in place of 15
• 33 (two squares and a rectangle)
May be on diagram.
Note volume 5 × 3 × 3 = 45 is M0 even if 9 and 15 also seen.
4 24 32 36
7 42 56 63
11(b) 46 2 23
oe or accept 0.51[1…] or 51[.1…]% for 2 marks.
90 45
isw attempts to cancel or convert to an acceptable form.
12 A correct comparison of how profits have changed over time, 1 Accept, any correct implied comparison between 2019 and
e.g. 2021 (that is extra to Samira’s comparison – the total profits
• Profits from the café have increased. have increased), e.g.
• Profits from selling books have decreased. • Profits increased by 20 thousand.
• In 2021 she made more money from the café (than in • It was 160 (thousand), now it is 180 (thousand).
2019). • She makes more money from the café.
• In 2021 she made more money from the café (and less
money from selling books). Do not accept, e.g.
• In 2019 she made most of her money from selling books • In 2021 she made more money from selling books than
but in 2021 she got nearly half of her profits from the café. from the café. (Doesn’t show how profits have changed,
• The proportion of money made from selling books is this is true for all years).
decreasing. • In 2020 she made over 120 (thousand dollars) from selling
books. (Only looking at one year).
• In 2021 the money from the cafe had increased, but the
money from books had decreased. (This is comparing the
café profits with book profits rather than comparison over
time).
14 13 1
10m – 3n B1
or
28x2 – 12x
16 42 2
17 0.03 2
3
3 × 10
0.003
–2
3 ÷ 10
0.0003
3 ÷ 102
3000
–3
3 × 10
300
20 ($)48 [.00] 1
21 5 1
Girls ticked
22 1
and
A correct explanation involving the mean, e.g. Or equivalent reason.
• They have a higher mean. Accept, e.g. because of the mean.
• The mean shows which is generally higher. If girls ticked with a correct reason, ignore extra references to
mode and/or range.
23 x + y – m= x –m + y x+a–b=b–a+x 1 Accept any clear indication.
t × m × c = c × t ×m (v+w) + x =(w+v) + x
24(a) Some indication of the change in height increasing, e.g. 1 Accept, e.g.
• The height of the water increases faster. • The rate gets faster.
• The tap was turned up. • It (started slowly then) got faster.
• The water got faster. Do not accept (alone), e.g.
• The flow of water increases. • The line becomes steeper.
• The graph increases faster.
• The height increases constantly.
• The height increases.
24(b) Straight line from (0, 0) to (8, 10) 2 Tolerance ± half a square radially.
Need not be labelled.
One straight line from (0, 0) to (k, 10) where k ≠ 0 or 8 B1 Tolerance ± half a square radially.
or
A single straight line with a correct gradient for at least one Does not have to start at (0, 0) for this mark, i.e. must pass
second, e.g. passing through (0, 0) and (1, 1.25) through (a, b) and (a + 1, b + 1.25).
Tolerance ± half a square radially.
25 12:05, 12:05 pm oe 2 Accept time with, e.g. dash, space, full stop, etc. in place of
the colon.
26 196 2
14 or 142 B1 Accept 14 × 14
or
529 – 207 – 207 + 81 or better Or better, e.g. 529 – 414 + 81
For 1 or 2 marks,
• Boundaries must at least reach edge of garden.
• Allow tolerance of ± 2 mm.
A B
For one complete boundary correct B1 Ignore extra incorrect lines and arcs if one correct boundary
or drawn.
3 [cm] and 4 [cm] May be seen written near scale or implied by two correct
partial boundaries.
30 (4, –2) 1
a–b<0
a2 > a
ab > b
b
>b
a
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