G11 Eos2 Revision P1
G11 Eos2 Revision P1
G11 Eos2 Revision P1
The Principal of the school wishes to select a sample of 25 students. She wishes
to ensure that, as closely as possible, the proportion of the students from each
grade in the sample is the same as the proportions in the school.
(b) The Principal selects the students for the sample by asking
those who took part in a previous survey if they would like to
take part in another. She takes the first of those who
reply positively, up to the maximum needed for the sample.
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2. [Maximum mark: 4] 23M.1.SL.TZ2.5
The following frequency distribution table shows the test grades for a group of
students.
Grade 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Frequency 1 4 7 9 p 9 4
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3. [Maximum mark: 6] 19N.1.SL.TZ0.T_13
Chicken eggs are classified by grade (4, 5, 6, 7 or 8), based on weight. A mixed
carton contains 12 eggs and could include eggs from any grade. As part of the
science project, Rocky buys 9 mixed cartons and sorts the eggs according to
their weight.
(c) Use your graphic display calculator to find an estimate for the
standard deviation of the weight of the eggs. [2]
(d) The mean weight of these eggs is 64.9 grams, correct to three
significant figures.
Use the table and your answer to part (c) to find the smallest
possible number of eggs that could be within one standard
deviation of the mean. [2]
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4.
5.
[Maximum mark: 6]
d ∈ R.
(a)
(b)
⎜⎟
⎛
⎝
−15
⎞
2
4
⎠
[Maximum mark: 7]
coordinates (11,
(a)
(b)
− 1, 3).
⎝ ⎠
0
in a magnetic field, B =
+ λ
+
4
.
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⎞
⎠
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⎝
d
0
1
⎞
[2]
[4]
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[4]
[3]
6. [Maximum mark: 7]
(a)
(b)
Find the coordinates of M.
=
⎜⎟
⎛
⎝
3p + 4
2p − 1
⎞
p + 9
q − 2
1 − q
2q + 1
⎠
5
⎠
⎞
, where p
, where q
∈ R.
∈ R.
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[3]
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A ship S is travelling with a constant velocity, v, measured in kilometres per
hour, where
−12
v = ( ).
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(a)
− →
Find the position vector OS of the ship at time t hours. [1]
(b) Find the value of t when the ship will be closest to the
lighthouse. [6]
State whether the alarm will sound. Give a reason for your
answer. [2]
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
−1 k
Given that a and b are perpendicular, find the possible values of k. [4]
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9. [Maximum mark: 6] 19M.1.AHL.TZ2.H_2
Three points in three-dimensional space have coordinates A(0, 0, 2), B(0, 2, 0)
and C(3, 1, 0).
(a.i)
− →
Find the vector AB. [1]
(a.ii)
− →
Find the vector AC. [1]
(b) Hence or otherwise, find the area of the triangle ABC. [4]
⎝ ⎠ ⎝ ⎠
t 4t
(b) Hence or otherwise, find the values of t for which the angle
between a and b is obtuse . [4]
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11. [Maximum mark: 5] 22M.1.AHL.TZ1.13
At 1 : 00 pm a ship is 1 km east and 4 km north of a harbour. A coordinate
system is defined with the harbour at the origin. The position vector of the ship at
1
1 : 00 pm is given by ( ).
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1. 2
The ship has a constant velocity of ( ) kilometres per hour ( km h
−1
).
−0. 6
(a) Write down an expression for the position vector r of the ship,
t hours after 1 : 00 pm. [1]
(b) Find the time at which the bearing of the ship from the harbour
is 045˚. [4]
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12. [Maximum mark: 8] EXM.1.AHL.TZ0.37
In this part, marks will only be awarded if you show the correct application of the required
algorithms, and show all your working.
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13. [Maximum mark: 10] EXM.1.AHL.TZ0.40
The weights of the edges of a complete graph G are shown in the
following table.
P (A ∩ B) = 0.1.
(b) Show that the events A and B are not independent. [3]
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15. [Maximum mark: 6] 20N.1.SL.TZ0.S_1
In a class of 30 students, 19 play tennis, 3 play both tennis and volleyball, and 6
do not play either sport.
The following Venn diagram shows the events “plays tennis” and “plays
volleyball”. The values t and v represent numbers of students.
(b) Find the probability that a randomly selected student from the
class plays tennis or volleyball, but not both. [2]
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16. [Maximum mark: 6] 19M.1.SL.TZ1.S_1
The following Venn diagram shows the events A and B, where P (A) = 0.3.
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18. [Maximum mark: 5] 21N.1.AHL.TZ0.6
An infinite geometric sequence, with terms u n , is such that u 1 = 2 and
∞
Σ u k = 10.
k=1
Due to the decrease in temperature as the balloon rises, the balloon will
continually slow down. The model suggests that each minute the balloon will
travel only 82% of the distance travelled in the previous minute.
(a) Find how high the balloon will travel in the first 10 minutes
after it is launched. [3]
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20. [Maximum mark: 5] 23M.1.AHL.TZ1.3
Three towns have positions A(35, 26) , B(11, 24), and C(28, 7)
according to the coordinate system shown where distances are measured in
miles.
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21. [Maximum mark: 6] SPM.1.SL.TZ0.7
Points A(3, 1), B(3, 5), C(11, 7), D(9, 1) and E(7, 3) represent snow shelters in
the Blackburn National Forest. These snow shelters are illustrated in the
following coordinate axes.
The Park Ranger draws three straight lines to form an incomplete Voronoi
diagram.
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(b) Find the equation of the line which would complete the
Voronoi cell containing site E.
d ∈ Z. [3]
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22. [Maximum mark: 5] 23M.1.AHL.TZ1.12
Two AC (alternating current) electrical sources with the same
frequencies are combined. The
voltages from these sources can be expressed as
V 1 = 6 sin (at + 30°) and V 2 = 6 sin (at + 90°).
).
3ti
V 1 = Re(2e
).
(3t+4)i
V 2 = Re(5e
VT = V1 + V2 .
(b) Hence write down the maximum voltage in the circuit. [1]
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24. [Maximum mark: 8] 21M.1.AHL.TZ2.12
3π nπ
It is given that z 1 = 3 cis(
4
) and z 2 = 2 cis(
16
), n ∈ Z
+
.
(a.ii) z1
4
(b) Find the value of t when ship B is directly south of ship A. [2]
(c) Find the value of t when ship B is directly south-east of ship A. [3]
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26. [Maximum mark: 8] 22N.1.AHL.TZ0.9
2 −4
The transformation T is represented by the matrix M = ( ).
3 1
x′ 7 − 10 x −5
T : ( ) = ( )( ) + ( ).
y′ 2 − 3 y 4
(a) Find the coordinates of the image of the point (6, − 2). [2]
(b) p p
Given that T : ( ) ↦ 2( ), find the value of p and the
q q
value of q. [3]
Explain why both L and its image will have exactly the same
area. [2]
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28. [Maximum mark: 5] 23M.1.AHL.TZ1.1
On 1 January 2022, Mina deposited $1000 into a bank account with an annual
interest rate of 4%, compounded monthly. At the end of January, and the end of
every month after that, she deposits $100 into the same account.
It is anticipated that Roger’s laptop will depreciate at a rate of 10% per year,
whereas Chloe’s laptop will depreciate at a rate of 15% per year.
Roger and Chloe’s laptops will have the same value k years after they were
purchased.
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30. [Maximum mark: 7] EXN.1.AHL.TZ0.12
It is believed that the power P of a signal at a point d km from an antenna is
inversely proportional to d n where n ∈ Z
+
.
[2]
The values of log 10 d and log 10 P are shown in the table below.
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[2]
(c.i) Use your answer to part (b) to write down the value of n to the
nearest integer. [1]
(a) Find the equation of the straight line, giving your answer in the
form ln m = ap + b, where a, b ∈ R. [3]
Hence, find
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32. [Maximum mark: 5] 21N.1.AHL.TZ0.12
The following table shows the time, in days, from December 1st and the
percentage of Christmas trees in stock at a shop on the beginning of that day.
The following table shows the natural logarithm of both d and x on these days
to 2 decimal places.
(a) Use the data in the second table to find the value of m and the
value of b for the regression line, ln x = m(ln d) + b.
[2]
(b) Assuming that the model found in part (a) remains valid,
estimate the percentage of trees in stock when d = 25. [3]
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33. [Maximum mark: 7] 23N.1.AHL.TZ0.15
The eating habits of students in a school are studied over a number of months.
The focus of the study is whether non-vegetarians become vegetarians, and
whether vegetarians remain vegetarians.
In any month during the study, it is noticed that the probability of a non-
vegetarian becoming vegetarian the following month is 0. 1, and that the
probability of a vegetarian remaining a vegetarian the following month is 0. 8.
0. 8 0. 1
T = ( ).
0. 2 0. 9
−1
One of the eigenvectors of T is ( ).
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0. 2 0. 7
The matrix M = ( ) has eigenvalues −5 and 1.
0. 8 0. 3
A switch has two states, A and B. Each second it either remains in the same state
or moves according to the following rule: If it is in state A it will move to state B
with a probability of 0. 8 and if it is in state B it will move to state A with a
probability of 0. 7.
d
, where c, d ∈ Z
+
. [2]
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35. [Maximum mark: 5] 21N.1.AHL.TZ0.9
Katie likes to cycle to work as much as possible. If Katie cycles to work one day
then she has a probability of 0. 2 of not cycling to work on the next work day. If
she does not cycle to work one day then she has a probability of 0. 4 of not
cycling to work on the next work day.
[2]
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36. [Maximum mark: 8] 21M.1.AHL.TZ2.13
The graph below shows a small maze, in the form of a network of directed
routes. The vertices A to F show junctions in the maze and the edges show the
possible paths available from one vertex to another.
A mouse is placed at vertex A and left to wander the maze freely. The routes
shown by dashed lines indicate paths sprinkled with sugar.
When the mouse reaches any junction, she rests for a constant time before
continuing.
the mouse chooses any available normal path with equal probability
if the junction includes a path sprinkled with sugar, the probability of
choosing this path is twice that of a normal path.
(b) If the mouse was left to wander indefinitely, use your graphic
display calculator to estimate the percentage of time that the
mouse would spend at point F. [3]
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37. [Maximum mark: 5] 22M.1.AHL.TZ2.6
Consider the following directed network.
(a) Write down the adjacency matrix for this network. [2]
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38. [Maximum mark: 5] 21M.1.AHL.TZ1.16
An ant is walking along the edges of a wire frame in the shape of a triangular
prism.
The vertices and edges of this frame can be represented by the graph below.
(a) Write down the adjacency matrix, M , for this graph. [3]
(b) Find the number of ways that the ant can start at the vertex A,
and walk along exactly 6 edges to return to A. [2]
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39. [Maximum mark: 8] SPM.1.AHL.TZ0.14
The graph of y = −x
3
is transformed onto the graph of y = 33 − 0.08x
3
Find the volume of the space between the two domes. [5]
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40. [Maximum mark: 4] 21N.1.AHL.TZ0.10
The graph of y = f (x) is given on the following set of axes. The graph passes
through the points (−2, 6) and (0, 1), and has a horizontal asymptote at
y = 0.
Let g(x) = 2f (x − 2) + 4.
(b) On the same set of axes draw the graph of y = g(x), showing
(b) 20
Let p = c
2
and q = c
3
. Find the value of ∑ un .
n=1
[6]
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42. [Maximum mark: 10]
The graph of a trigonometric function y f (x) , 0 x 20 is given below. There is a
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