J560-02 QP A4 24pt Jun17
J560-02 QP A4 24pt Jun17
J560-02 QP A4 24pt Jun17
J560/02
MATHEMATICS
Paper 2 (Foundation Tier)
THURSDAY 8 JUNE 2017:
Morning
TIME ALLOWED: 1 hour 30 minutes
plus your additional time allowance
MODIFIED ENLARGED 24pt
First Last
name name
Centre Candidate
number number
DO NOT USE:
A calculator
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INFORMATION
The total mark for this paper is 100
The marks for each question are shown in
brackets [ ].
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Answer ALL the questions.
Type of
Tally Frequency
tree
Alder IIII III 8
Beech IIII IIII IIII 15
Oak IIII IIII IIII III 18
Rowan IIII I
Other 13
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(b) Complete the bar chart to show
George’s results. [2]
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Frequency
10
0
Alder Beech Oak Rowan Other
Type of tree
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(c) George found 60 trees altogether in
the wood.
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2 (a) Work out.
1 3
(i) 6 +
2 4
8
4 7
(b) Show that is bigger than .
5 9
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3 (a) Nathan works out 23 # 12.4 without
a calculator.
10 # 12.4 = 12.40
20 # 12.4 = 24.80
3 # 12.4 = 37.2
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(b) Four friends buy cinema tickets
using this offer.
Cinema tickets
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4 A and B are two farms on this map.
SCALE: 2 cm REPRESENTS 1 km
A North
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(ii) The bearing of B from A is
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5 (a) Multiply out.
3x (x + 2y)
(b) Solve.
(i) 7x = 28
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x
(ii) - 2 = 9
3
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6 XY and BD are parallel lines.
X is a point on AB and C is a point
on BD.
XB = XC.
NOT TO SCALE
65°
X
Y
B C D
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(b) Work out angle BXC.
Give a reason for each angle you
work out.
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7 There are 20 COINS in a pot.
The coins are 1p, 2p, 5p and 10p.
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The probability that it is a 2p coin is .
5
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Work out how many of each type of
coin there are in the pot.
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8 (a) Evaluate.
(i) 121
5 = 125
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9 Lillian works 7 hours each day for 5
days a week.
She earns £420 each week.
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(i) Explain why a reduction of 20%
is reasonable.
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10 A square is divided into three
rectangles, A, B and C.
NOT TO SCALE
4 cm
2 cm
A
n cm C 4 cm
B
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(ii) Write down an algebraic
expression for the AREA of
rectangle A.
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11 (a) These are the first five terms in a
Fibonacci sequence.
1 3 4 7 11
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(c) The second and third terms in the
following Fibonacci sequence are
x and y.
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12 A farmer has a field that is in the shape
of a trapezium.
He measures the field so that he can
work out the area.
He puts his measurements on this
diagram of the field.
NOT TO SCALE
180 m
150 m
220 m
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(b) The field produces 6400 kilograms
of wheat per hectare.
One hectare is 10 000 m2.
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13 The front and side elevations of
a prism, with a pentagon as its
cross section, are drawn on this
one‑centimetre square grid.
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(b) Calculate the volume of the prism.
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2 15
14 Work out # .
15 22
Give your answer in its lowest terms.
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15 The graph shows Mia’s journey from
her home to university.
university 160
140
120
100
Distance
80
from home
(kilometres) 60
40
20
home 0
0900 1000 1100
Time
Is she correct?
Show your reasoning.
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17 (a) Rearrange the equation to make x
the subject.
y = 7x - 3
(b) Factorise.
2
(i) x - xy
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2
(ii) x + 8x + 12
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18 Jenny played four games of golf.
For these games her modal score was
76 and her mean score was 75.
Her range of scores was 10.
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19 The population of a village is in the
following ratios.
men : children = 11 : 3
women : children = 5 : 2
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(b) There are 36 children in the village.
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20 George is the manager of a shoe shop.
He samples 50 of his customers and
asks them about the ONE style of shoe
they would buy next.
The table shows his results.
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George buys 1000 pairs of shoes with
the number of each style based on his
survey results.
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21 Triangles P and Q are right‑angled.
NOT TO SCALE
5 cm
13 cm Q
P 12 cm
12 cm
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(b) Explain why the two triangles are
congruent.
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