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GCSE Mock Set 3 P1H Sol

This document is a mock examination paper for the Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE Mathematics (Non-Calculator) Higher Tier. It includes instructions for candidates, a variety of mathematical questions covering topics such as geometry, algebra, and statistics, and specifies that calculators are not permitted. The total mark for the paper is 80, and candidates are advised to show all working and manage their time effectively.

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GCSE Mock Set 3 P1H Sol

This document is a mock examination paper for the Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE Mathematics (Non-Calculator) Higher Tier. It includes instructions for candidates, a variety of mathematical questions covering topics such as geometry, algebra, and statistics, and specifies that calculators are not permitted. The total mark for the paper is 80, and candidates are advised to show all working and manage their time effectively.

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Write your name here Centre Number Candidate Number Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9 - 1) Mathematics Paper 1 (Non-Calculator) Higher Tier Mock Set 3 - Autumn 2017 Paper Reference Time: 1 hour 30 minutes 1MA1/1H You must have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, pair of compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser. Tracing paper may be used. Instructions © Use black ink or ball-point pen. © Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. © Answer all questions. © Answer the questions in the spaces provided ~ there may be more space than you need. © You must show all your working. © Diagrams are NOT accurately drawn, unless otherwise indicated. © Calculators may not be used. Information © The total mark for this paper is 80 ‘© The marks for each question are shown in brackets — use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. Advice © Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. © Keep an eye on the time. © Try to answer every question. © Check your answers if you have time at the end Turnover ® sss MATTE cry S574 82 AO te Pearson f Answer ALL questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. ‘You must write down all the stages in your working. 534 1 (@) Write 2% asa power of 3 5 34 a 7 mae eee 2 ue = = 3 v 5 @ (b) Write down the value of 12° 2 120 = w (©) Write down the value of 37 27 coe | i a a 7 4 1 4 w (Total for Question 1 is 4 marks) 1 0 0 0 Va SIHLNI 3M LON OG DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA — 2. The diagram shows a fish tank in the shape of a cuboid. <—_50em > The dimensions of the tank are 50cm by 32cm by 20cm. ‘The tank is ; full of water and sand. ‘The ratio of the volume of water to the volume of sand is 5 : 1 Work out the number of litres of water in the tank. You must show all your working. 3 Volune = $d X 22% 20 em of fk S00 x32 = 32000 en? = 32 Ickees capacity 3 es GA fe BR Re oe Cp col Gnd Waker 2 Sand = € :1 = 6 pack part = 24 co A Mtres 6 Waker Spats so x4 = 2o Iitves 20 litres (otal for Question 2 is 5 marks) 3 N00 0 0 Tun over > a 3. Inassale, the price of a cooker is reduced by 50% At the end of the sale, the sale price of the cooker is inereased by 50% Betty says, “The cooker is now the same price as it was before the sale.” Is Betty correct? Explain why. Ne the Ene percenkiges ave rot bated on che Same sharFing Amon nal = b 3 = 3 of stk al Stuk x a x2 eee as (Total for Question 3 is 2 marks) 4 S57 492804 2 4 VaUV SIHLNI SLIM LON OG naaanonca DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA. r 4° Here is a kite. iw ¢) > Ye All angles are measured in degrees. Work out the value of y. kite So 3xrio = S(x-10) Bx 410 = Se - So 1O+5Q = Sx — 3x On fea cx go = x z go = x $0 Yxrio = SCx-w) = 100 Aogles of kite adil up te 360° y= Lo — Cho 100 +100) 4 2) 360 — 310 W So MW (ng 5256 (Total for Question 4 is 4 marks) 5 Turn over > 5. Solve the simultaneous equations ae g Ox2 6x - du = 71? ® 3 0-®@ Ax =-1% a we 3 + z a= -3 Sb fr x is O 3G3) -2y = 7S -4 - 247 -5 -2y = -5+4 —ey = 4 aa ae Qr-2 ye 2 otal for Question 5 is 3 marks) {01000 00 0 0 ee DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA « @ = Exe & of ¢ <4 6c é Sox ABCDEFGH is a regular octagon. = ee. as’ : ADJis a straight line. eee 7 angle BAD = angle CDA Tat 2 = 180-40 i Show that angle CDJ = 135° = 135° LAC = Z6ed = 128° Angles af quad erlatere | AED Som bh Boo" ara ae Boo-iss-13 kas 2 2 evs = Boras = Te" Ces ne 130? ) (Total for Question 6 is 4 marks) 7 {ANNA 0 0 0 > s5 7492 A072 4 eee — 7 (a) Write 0.005 49 in standard form. -3 Kad xX 10 a (b) Find the value of (8 x 10°)? Give your answer in standard form. Caxit)* = (8x07) xCexw) > 64x 104 = 6.4% io" a G.4 x10 (2) (c) Find the value of (7.6 x 10*) + (8.7 x 104) Give your answer in standard form. 760006 , 37008 + 8 47006 . £ = B47 x 10 B.47 x 10% Q) _ (otal for Question 7 is 5 marks) _ XX es {01000008 0 0 0 WAU SIHENIZLISM LON OG DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA. ( 8 20 men, 10 women and 10 children are in a competition. Hee The mean score for the women is 15.6 4oXx ‘The mean score for the children is 9.2 aay Kevin says that the mean score for all 40 people is 11.2 (2) Work out the mean score for the men. Total Marles for all = 4OxiN.2 = 443 Totel Masts for btomen = 15.6 x10 = 156 Toh) Mawes Ar children = 4.2 x10 = 42 ta hl marles for men = 448-156 -942 = 200 lau? ,oge Mean seore for men aha = 200 = 10 = 26 200 1d 8) Kevin was wrong. ‘The mean score for all 40 people was actually 11.15 (b) How does this affect the mean score for the men? Mean seore fos men wold be [purer Eban 10 ay otal for Question 8 is 4 marks) Lo MT 9 The stem and leaf diagram shows the ages, in years, of 25 people. 1]7789 Key: 1|7 represents 17 years g 2}1 2M ass 6 7()9 9 mean ih g oF a, oes z afo. @ 14.5 z z Qv= 23 Q@.=28 Q22=72.5 5 S (a) (i) On the grid, draw a box plot for this information. HA I T T | T Pert I Ci > 1S 20 25 30 35 40 45 Age in years (3) One of these people is chosen at random. ii) What is the probability that this person is 30 years of age or older? 10 Agek Jo 44 old eee all Stick at 0 a Chou a) (Total for Question 9 is 6 marks) Ko " 10 HB~(3) ana ae = (~! [oJ and BC= |g a AB is shown on the grid. WU SIHLNI LYM LON OG (a) On the grid, draw BC. @ AB=4B- Be (b) On the grid, mark with a cross (x) the position of D. Label this point D. (2) (Total for Question 10 is 3 marks) Co i: {A000 a ee DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA, i ( es! 11 P is inversely proportional to the square root of m. P= 10-when m= + Work out the value of m when P = 2 e pee P= Ke Tn lo = when P=2 4 es aes ior fm z 2 =F lox = m =o 2a =k = a s m = (Z) 25 m= | (Total for Question 11 is 3 marks) 3 TAI 00 Tun over a i ee - 12 The region R, shown shaded in the diagram, is the region between two circles with the same centre. 8 ° g 8 = 2 m 2 5 z & 2 z 5 The outer circle has radius (2n + 6) ‘The inner circle has radius (n ~ 1) All measurements are in centimetres. The area of R is greater than the area of a circle of radius (m+ 13) cm. nis an integer. Find the least possible value of n. You must show all of your working. ar(Qaves =m (n-t)* > we (net) (2n4e) — @=N > Crag)” : An +24n+26 —(-tna1) P+ 2entlb4 An +24n4+36 -n> +2n 1 Hen 2bn —164 90 ‘ 2n> -134 >0 n> -67 0 ny 5a ?>nv78 n 74 lest n> (Total for Question 12 is 5 marks) 24 DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA THIGAREA. — 13 The graph shows the temperature, T°C, of the coffee in a cup at a time ¢ minutes. 4 80 10 60 Temperature (r°C) 40 3 2 I f a S10 15 \20 25 30 35 40 Time (¢ minutes) (@) Find an estimate for the gradient of the graph at time 5 minutes. (0,48) 10,20) —2-8 2o-4R ~ =22 -~ 29 Q 10-6 iy (b) Explain what this gradient represents. Tastotanenst rate of chance ot tenpamtwe afty Tmin Cooling at 2.8" per min at that Eime i) (Total for Question 13 is 3 marks) _ 5 {N00 0 0 0 0 Tum over > a a a a 14 A particle P is moving in a straight line. isa fixed point on the straight line. The distance, s metres, of P from O at time ¢ seconds is given by 8 = 801-5? a Use algebra to find the greatest distance of P from O when 0 <¢< 16 whe, $26 Gace eke —o SE (16 -é)=0 bro of EFle Sgmmetey of quedonbe greek => max Sat t=8 3 s) . Box -5 (2) = 640 —- Sxbe max § " 6a = 640 — 320 = 320K (Total for Question 14 is 4 marks) SCS {MOC a $20 meses | WAYY SIHLNI 311MM LON Oa DO NOT WRITE IN THIS AREA - 15 There are only n red balls and (n + 1) blue balls in a bag. ‘Shamsa takes at random 2 balls from the bag. 6 —— 2n+1 h ax RM Geni Show that the probability that both balls are the same colour is n-t a A nat 7. a anal aa nxt BN yan h-l an 2net Zn (See Colon) = nlnet) 4 aad (2n+) 2h hat) Zn = nen tntin = Le - _h (2n at) %n (2n+) 2a 2n+t (Total for Question 15 is 4 marks) ge v7 Turn over > 16 Here are two solid spheres, A and B. A B (ay Volume of sphere = 47° Sphere A is made of gold. Mass = Wel x Density Sphere B is made of silver. 14 Sphere A has radius 2em. = Q,82 m ex Sphere Bhas radius 3em. = O07 m 3 , Gold has a density of 19000kg/m? = Silver has a density of 10000kg/m? Which sphere has the greater mass? You must show how you get your answer. 3 A hess 2 Sax O02 K 194000 kK 3 3 000 kK ¢ Mass = Fm x 003 x 10 j = fr x 0.000008 x 14000 Ks AF FT 7 4 o000 Whe @ = Sax 0.000027 x | si -6 4 GC = Ons A c2axBx 10 x la xio = IS2x10 = 0 an “3 ag “or z @ = -f 4 -! on x 2.7xIO kK IO EAT KI = 8.24 key * Bor x£r 0.27 7 0.18% ade of Silver hag gresteh macs Sent eanens 2 : Sima for Question 16 is 4 marks) cS a ee as a VAY SIHLNI SLUM LON Oa — 17 97 =0 wherex > Oandy >0 at 44" =0 6 (a) Work out the ratio x: y aoe zr 2 m 44 a = . = 2 x= 34 if 2,4 0 z E z : we: 5 “+ *y 2 3 =e al a Bu sre Wi TH @B) (©) Simplify fully 3=4%#= 4" Q +2) (| = 22) 2x T2430 (2x-1N -3) Pe ese) in2ey Cie J (3-x) Fe Z+ 2x 3-3 3) (Total for Question 17 is 6 marks) 19 90090 00 0 numow + rc 18 The graph of y = f(x) is shown on the grid. ye 9 IT 4 o 3 1 g = e 2 > S 2 Fy a 6 5 4 aS et 2 —t > (a) On the grid, sketch the graph of y = fx — 1) w ‘The graph of y = f(x) has a turning point at the point (-1, 1) (b) Write down the coordinates of the tuming point of the graph of y= f{-x) +2 x ¢ ) . 3 IZ w 3 (Total for Question 18 is 2 marks) 000800 0 (— aa) 19 AER aanbe write in the form a + bV2 < = = Find the value of a and the value of 6. 4 b+ £2 bale Zz q — bi +0 ~ W-6A a 5 2 = lai , U4Alg z N-6R H+en a ee lta 29 tila ice ue -GAye ~¢ — Wate 3 121 = 72 - = 23498 zs 44 4 = 23 ia) S ae | ge 44 44 23 a 44 uy be 44 - (Total for Question 19 is 5 marks) 2 {A000 0 0 A > S574 92A02 1 2 4 inn oes 20 The diagram shows three right-angled triangles. Prove that y = an ban 30> 3B > Rit 3 fe P= Bn cos JO = 4 > 7. % - e r Re = ft 4 Brn = ae + gn os BY Gn Boz 8 = _ ye PF Bet z y= aN (Total for Question 20 is 4 marks) TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 80 MARKS 2 100 00 8 WAUY SIHLNI SLIM LON OG

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