2023 Jan MS
2023 Jan MS
January 2023
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January 2023
Question Paper Log Number P71820A
Publications Code 4PM1_02R_2301_MS
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General Marking Guidance
All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must
mark the last candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the
first.
Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be
rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than
penalised for omissions.
Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme - not
according to their perception of where the grade boundaries may lie.
All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be awarded.
Examiners should always award full marks if deserved, i.e. if the
answer matches the mark scheme. Examiners should also be
Types of mark
o M marks: method marks
o A marks: accuracy marks
o B marks: unconditional accuracy marks (independent of M marks)
Abbreviations
o cao correct answer only
o ft follow through
o isw ignore subsequent working
o SC - special case
o oe or equivalent (and appropriate)
o dep dependent
o indep independent
o awrt answer which rounds to
o eeoo each error or omission
No working
If no working is shown then correct answers normally score full marks
If no working is shown then incorrect (even though nearly correct) answers
score no marks.
With working
If the final answer is wrong, always check the working in the body of the
script (and on any diagrams), and award any marks appropriate from the
mark scheme.
Parts of questions
Unless allowed by the mark scheme, the marks allocated to one part of the
question CANNOT be awarded to another.
General Principles for Further Pure Mathematics Marking
(but note that specific mark schemes may sometimes override these general principles)
1. Factorisation:
x 2 bx c x p x q , where pq c leading to x ....
ax 2 bx c mx p nx q where pq c and mn a leading to x ....
2. Formula:
Attempt to use the correct formula (shown explicitly or implied by working) with
values for a, b and c, leading to x ....
1. Differentiation
Power of at least one term decreased by 1. xn xn 1
2. Integration:
Power of at least one term increased by 1. xn xn 1
Use of a formula:
quoting a correct formula and attempting to use it, even if there are mistakes in
the substitution of values
or, where the formula is not quoted, the method mark can be gained by implication
from the substitution of correct values and then proceeding to a solution.
General policy is that if it could be done "in your head" detailed working would not be
required. (Mark schemes may override this eg in a case of "prove or show...."
Exact answers:
When a question demands an exact answer, all the working must also be exact. Once a
candidate loses exactness by resorting to decimals the exactness cannot be regained.
Rounding answers (where accuracy is specified in the question)
Penalise only once per question for failing to round as instructed - ie giving more
digits in the answers. Answers with fewer digits are automatically incorrect, but
the isw rule may allow the mark to be awarded before the final answer is given.
Question Scheme Marks
1(a) x
8
7 2 7 3
1 1 2x x x oe B1M1A1
4 4 8
[3]
(b) x B1
1 1.035 x 0.14 oe
4
1.035
8
1 2 0.14 1.75 0.14
2
0.875 0.14
3
1.3167 M1A1
[3]
1
4
(a) x
8
M1
M1A1]
Total 8 marks
(ii) r= 4 B1
[2]
(b) 3 2 0 q
q 6
2 0 '4' M1A1
[2]
(c) 2s '6 '
0 s 3 M1A1
s '4 '
[2]
Total 6 marks
M1A1
ALT
[M1A1]
[4]
Total 11 marks
Question Notes Marks
5(a) States a correct expression for the gradient in terms of p
1 10 0 1 0 10
either or
12 p 123 12 123 p M1
and attempts to solve their equation in p
p 123 12 10 p ...
Finds the value of p = 3* A1
Must show an intermediate step e.g. or or cso
[2]
(b) Forms an equation using either the formula or y = mx + c with the
given values
1
y 10 x 3
12 M1
OR
1
y 0 x 123
12
For the correct equation in the required form 12 y x 123 0 A1
Coefficients must be integers. [2]
Allow for
(c) For the gradient of the normal when x = 3 is 12 B1
Forms an equation of the normal using either the formula or y
= mx + c with their values of the gradient of the normal.
y 12 12 x 3 M1
3625 A1
For the correct area of the triangle oe
6 [4]
isw rounding
Total 11 marks
Question Scheme Marks
6 r2
r2
A B1
2 6 12
dA 2 r r
M1
dr 12 6
dA dA dr M1
dt dr dt
5 M1
Length of arc AB r r 15
2 6
dA 15 M1A1
0.2 cm 2 / s
dt 6 2 [6]
Total 6 marks
dA
For the correct value of cm2 / s
dt 2 A1
[6]
Total 6 marks
Question Scheme Marks
7 x 0, y 0 2
2 2 B1
y x2 2 x2 y 2
a
a
2
a y2
V x dy 18 y 2 dy, 2y M1,M1
2 2 2 2
a2 22 M1
18 2a 2 2
2 2
0 a 2 4a 32 M1A1
M1A1
a 2 4a 32 a 4 a 8 0 a 8
[8]
ALT
x 0, y 02 2 2
[B1
y x2 2 x2 y 2
2 a
a y 2
18 y 2 dy, 18 M1,M1
2 2
2
2 2
a 2 2 2
18 M1
2 2
2
a 2 2 M1A1
18 36 a 2
2
a 2 36 a 8 M1A1]
Total 8 marks
Question Notes Marks
7 The intersection of S with the y-axis is at the point with
coordinates (0, 2). May be given as when B1
For a correct statement for the volume, condone missing or
incorrect limits and missing
y x2 2 x2 y 2
a a
M1
V x 2 dy 18 y 2 dy
2 2
METHOD A
For an attempt to integrate the expression which must be in the
minimally acceptable form y 2
a M1
y2
18 2y [Ignore limits and for this mark]
2 2
Product: M1
3
466 1 1
3 3
81 3 3 436 A1
1 27
3
412 436
3TQ: x 2 x 0 27 x 2 412 x 436 0 M1A1
27 27
[6]
Total 14 marks
Or
2 2
For substituting the values for (in terms of k) and
4 4 466
into their and equating to
81
2 2
M1
466 k2 6 1
2
81 9 3
Or for substituting the values for (in terms of k),
and into their and equating to
For forming a simplified quadratic.
2 2
466 k2 6 1
2 k 4 12k 2 448 0 M1
81 9 3
Or for
Their quadratic must come from an attempt at
For solving their quadratic.
k 4 12k 2 448 k 2 16 k 2 28 0 k 2 16 k 4
M1
Their quadratic must come from an attempt at
For the correct value of k = 4 A1
If they give k 4 this is A0 [5]
(c) For the correct algebra on the sum.
3 3 4 4
2 M1
M1
ALT
27 B1
ar 2
2
M1
M1
3 M1A1
r: 10r 2 9r 9 0 5r 3 2r 3 0 r
2
15
a: a 6 A1
3
1
2
n
3 3
r n
3
r
M1A1 cso
Sn '6 ' Sn 4 * [8]
r 1 2 2 r 1 2
(b) 6 1.5k 1
50 000 M1
1.5 1
M1
12 503 12 503
1.5k lg1.5k lg
3 3
12 503 12 503
lg lg
k 3 or k 3 * A1 [cso]
3 lg1.5
lg [3]
2
(c) For k 20.556... so k 21 B1
[1]
Total 12 marks
3
For the correct value of r
2 A1
15
For the correct value of a 6
3
1
2 A1
For attempting to use their a and r to find the correct expression
for S n
n r
3 3
Sn '6 ' Sn ... M1
r 1 2 2
OR
For demonstrating that a particular value of r gives the correct
term in the sequence.
n
3
r A1
For the correct expression S n 4 * cso
r 1 2
[8]
OR
For demonstrating that a particular value of r gives the correct
term in the sequence and commenting on a correct common ratio.
(b) For using the summation formula > 50 000
6 1.5k 1
50 000 M1
1.5 1
For rearranging the inequality to achieve,
12 503
1.5k and takes logs base 10 of both sides
3 M1
12 503
lg1.5k lg
3
For using the laws of logs to make k the subject.
12 503 12 503
lg lg
3 3 A1
k or k *
3 lg1.5 cso
lg
2 [3]
(c) For k 20.556... k 21 B1
[1]
Total 12 marks
Question Scheme Marks
10(a) 1 B1
35
243
93 y 36 y B1
93 y 93 y
3 5
36 y 3 6y 5
* M1A1 cso
243 243
[4]
(b) 27 x 2
33 x 2
3 3x 6 M1
6 y 5 3x 6 6 y 3x 1 0 M1
1
log 4 2 B1
2
1 M1
log10 6 xy log10 6 xy log10 6 xy 1
2
1 log10 10 log10 6 xy log10 10 6 xy 10 M1
3x 6 y 1 0
6 xy 10
Method A
10 10 M1
6y 3x 1 0 3x 2 x 10 0
x x
5
3x 2 x 10 3x 5 x 2 0 x 2, M1
3
5
3 2 6y 1 0 6y 5 y A1
6
5
3 6y 1 0 6y 6 y 1
3
5 5 A1
x 2 y or x y 1
6 3 [9]
Method B
5 5 M1
3x 6y 1 0 6 y2 y 5 0
y y
5
6 y2 y 5 6y 5 y 1 0 y , 1 M1
6
5
3x 6 1 0 3x 6 x 2 A1
6
5
3x 6 1 1 0 3x 5 x
3
5 5
x 2 y or x y 1 A1
6 3 [9]
Total 13 marks
Question Scheme Marks
10 93 y
27 x 2
243
l og10 6 xy log 4 2
(a) 1 B1
Writes down 35
243
May be seen as later correctly used as when
combining terms.
Writes down 93 y 36 y B1
93 y 6y 5
Combines the terms 3 5 36 y 3
243 M1
For the correct expression with no errors.
93 y A1
3 6y 5
*
243 cso
[4]
(b) For dealing with the power of 3 to give 27 3 x 2 3 x 2
3 3x 6 M1
For equating the powers of 3 to give the equation
6 y 5 3x 6 6 y 3x 1 0 M1
1
For stating log 4 2
2 B1
For dealing with the square root
1 1 M1
log10 6 xy log10 6 xy log10 6 xy 1
2 2
For correctly removing all logarithms from the second equation M1
1 log10 10 log10 6 xy log10 10 6 xy 10
3x 6 y 1 0
6 xy 10
Method A
For substituting
10 10 M1
6y into the linear equation to give 3x 1 0 and
x x
attempting to form a 3TQ 3x2 x 10 0
OR for substituting
into to give and
attempting to form a 3TQ 3x2 x 10 0
For attempting to solve their 3TQ
5 M1
3x 2 x 10 3x 5 x 2 0 x 2,
3
For finding the values of y
5 A1
3 2 6y 1 0 6y 5 y
6
5
3 6y 1 0 6y 6 y 1
3
A1
5 5
x 2 y or x y 1 [9]
6 3
Answers must be given in pairs, pairing may be implied from
working.
Method B
For substituting
10 5 5 M1
3x 3x into the linear equation to give 6y 1 0
2y y y
and attempting to form a 3TQ 6 y 2 y 5 0
OR
for substituting into to give
and attempting to form a 3TQ 6 y 2 y 5 0
For attempting to solve their 3TQ
5 M1
6 y2 y 5 6y 5 y 1 0 y , 1
6
For finding the values of x
5 A1
3x 6 1 0 3x 6 x 2
6
5
3x 6 1 1 0 3x 5 x
3
5 5
x 2 y or x y 1 A1
6 3
[9]
Total 13 marks
Question Scheme Marks
11 S r 2 2 rh B1
625 r 2
r2 2 rh 625 2rh 625 r 2 h * M1A1
2r
[cso]
[3]
(b)
625 r 2 625 r3
V r2 or V r M1
2r 2 2
dV 625 3 r2 M1
dr 2 2
625 3 r2 M1A1
0 625 3r 2 r 14.4337... r 14.4
2 2
dV
For differentiating their
dr
d 2V
3 r
dr 2 M1
2
dV
For concluding that as is negative then the volume is a
dr 2 A1
maximum. (Explicit substitution of r is not required). [6]
(c) 625 14.433752
h 14.4337... 14.4
2 14.43375 B1ft
[1]
Total 10 marks