Cambridge Primary Checkpoint
MATHEMATICS 0096/01
Paper 1 April 2023
MARK SCHEME
Maximum Mark: 40
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IB23 04_0096_01/3RP
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Mark scheme annotations and abbreviations
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
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Question Answer Marks Part Marks Guidance
1(a) 815 1
1(b) 43 1
2 10 (cm) 1
3 150 (minutes) 1
4 1 1 Accept equivalent answers.
Accept 0.17 or better.
6
5 240(°) 1 Accept answers between 238
and 242(°).
6(a) 21 1 Accept any clear indication.
6(b) 2 1 Accept any clear indication.
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7(a) 1 Accept any clear indication.
7(b) 1 Accept any clear indication.
Number 9 Number
of books of books
Age of child Age of child
Number Number
of books of books
Age of child Age of child
8 –35 1 Do not accept 35–
9(a) 12 1 Do not accept improper
12
fractions except
1
9(b) 36 1 Do not accept improper
36
fractions except
1
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10(a) 154.773 1
10(b) 13.212 1
11 1
6.2 ÷ 10 ÷ 10 = 6.2 × 10 ÷ 1000
12 2 Award 1 mark for three or four
Number of plants correct lines.
in gardens
Heights of people bar chart
Number of cars in
car parks
Colour of cars in frequency
car parks diagram
Length of people’s
feet
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13 1 Award the mark for the correct
square shaded.
14 2 Award 1 mark for Award 2 marks for both correct
A B
one line correct and no others and none incorrect.
indicated
17 3
or
14 12 two lines correct and one
incorrect.
24 –4
11 9
8 12
15 12 × 700 123 × 70 1234 × 7 1 Accept
8400 8610 8638
The products, if written on the
answer line, must be correct.
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16 1 All three required for the mark.
(2, 1) (7, 2) (2, 2) (8, 2) (2, 6)
Accept any clear indication.
17 17 1
18 2 Award 1 mark for 90 degree Accept slight inaccuracies as
rotation in wrong direction long as the intention is clear.
shown by dotted line.
or
C
B for rotation anticlockwise with A
corresponding to A' and one of
the vertices B' or C' correct and
the three points joined to form
a triangle.
A
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19 32.783 1 783
Allow 32 or
1000
equivalent.
20 1 Award 1 mark for both correct
2 identical scalene triangles and no incorrect responses.
Accept any clear indication.
2 identical equilateral triangles
2 different isosceles triangles
2 different equilateral triangles
21 Any data that changes over time 1 Their example must include
e.g. changes over time or changes
Ice cream sales on different days in July over the continuum they use.
or e.g.
Temperature at different times of the day Do not accept ice cream sales
without mention of the time.
or
Allow any inference of a
Any data that changes over a different variable plotted against time or
continuum, e.g. temperature temperature etc.
22 1 Both boxes must contain a
3 . a b digit.
with a = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and b = 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
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23 – 0.2 2 Award 1 mark for sight of 0.3 Do not accept 0.2–
as the difference between the
terms
or
1.2 ÷ 4 = wrong answer
or
At least three of the missing
terms from
1.9 (1.6) 1.3, 1, 0.7, (0.4), 0.1
24(a) 12 1
24(b) impossible unlikely even chance likely 1 Accept any clear indication.
certain
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25 The correct shape in any orientation. 2 Award 1 mark for any shape Accept slight inaccuracies if
e.g. with 5 cubes that is drawn the intention is clear.
correctly using isometric
paper.
or
Completing the required cuboid (possibly in
the original drawing)
i.e.
26 Any four even numbers with a digit sum that is 1
a multiple of 3
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27(a) 2, 5 and 23 in any order 1
or
2, 11 and 17 in any order
27(b) 2 and an explanation that there are not 3 even 1
prime numbers so it must be two odd numbers
and one even number.
e.g.
2 is the only even prime number but if I use 3
other primes then the answer is odd.
or
any explanation that alludes to needing an
even number when adding three prime
numbers with a total of 30 (O + O + E = E). 2
is the only even prime so it has to be included
or If explaining that 2 is in both
possible answers then 2,5,23
2 and an explanation that 2, 5 and 23 and 2, and 2,11,17 must be seen.
11 and 17 are the only possible answers and They may be listed in part (a)
2 is in both. or (b)
28 1 Allow 887 - 111
8 6 7 − 1 3 5 = largest even answer
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