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Predicted Paper 2F 2022 - Prime Maths

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Predicted Paper 2F 2022 - Prime Maths

This document contains a set of predicted exam papers created for students and teachers, primarily based on past exam questions from various boards. It encourages sharing while requesting credit for the creator's efforts and suggests using the papers for homework or mock exams. The document also includes a variety of math questions and exercises, along with space for answers.

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Dear Students/Teachers,

I hope you enjoy this resource and find it useful.


I have made these predicted papers using the topic lists provided by
Edexcel. These papers are mostly from past exam papers from
different exam boards. Some have been tweaked or combined.

Feel free to share these papers, but do credit me as they take a lot
of time to produce.

These resources are completely free, but if you do wish to support


me then you may at:
buymeacoffee.com/primemaths

I would suggest using this paper as a homework or mock paper and


identifying your weaknesses from this.

Please be aware that this paper may be easier or more difficult than
a real GCSE exam. Please treat it as a revision resource rather than a
reflection of the difficulty of the real GCSE exam.
Twitter: @PrimeMaths5
Gmail: [email protected]
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Answers

Strengths:

Topics to revise:
Answer ALL questions.

Write your answers in the spaces provided.

You must write down all the stages in your working.

Q1.
Write 0.19 as a percentage.

...........................................................%
(Total for question 1 is 1 mark)

Q2.
Write 5.5454 correct to 2 decimal places.

...........................................................
(Total for question 2 is 1 mark)

Q3.
Simplify 2x + 4x – x

...........................................................
(Total for question 3 is 1 mark)

Q4.

Write as a decimal.

...........................................................
(Total for question 4 is 1 mark)

Q5.
Here is a list of numbers
4 7 9 25 27 31 64

From the numbers in the list, write down a cube number.

...........................................................

(Total for question 5 is 1 mark)


Q6.
Here are 7 numbers:
28, 9, 18, 25, 10, 11, 2

(a) Which number from the list is a multiple of 6?

………………………………
(1)

(b) What is the largest odd number in the list?

……….………………..……
(1)

(c) Write a square number from the list?

……….………………..……
(1)

(Total for question 6 is 3 marks)


Q7.
Here is a polygon.

(a) Write down the mathematical name of this polygon.

...........................................................
(1)
Here is a straight line.

(b) In the space above, draw a line parallel to this line.


(1)
(c)

Write down the mathematical name for the straight line inside this circle.

...........................................................
(1)
(Total for question 7 is 3 marks)
Q8.

Here is a two-stage number machine.

(a) Complete the table.

(2)
Here is a different two-stage number machine.

When the input is 24, the output is 10

(b) Complete the number machine.

(1)
(Total for question 8 is 3 marks)
Q9.
(a) Simplify 𝑎 ÷ 𝑎

…………………………………..
(1)

(b) Expand 4(𝑥 − 2)

…………………………………..
(1)
(c) Factorise fully 18𝑥 + 12𝑥

…………………………………..
(2)
(d) Simplify 2𝑥 × 5𝑥

…………………………………..
(2)
(Total for question 9 is 6 marks)
Q10.
Here are two fractions.

Work out which of the fractions is closer to 1


You must show all your working.

(Total for question 10 is 3 marks)


Q11.

Describe the single transformation that maps shape A onto shape B.

.............................................................................................................................................

.............................................................................................................................................

(Total for question 11 is 2 marks)


Q12.

The table below shows some information about the number of times each student in a class was late last
week.

(a) Work out the modal number of lates per student.

........................................................... (1)

(b) Work out the median number of lates per student.

........................................................... (2)

(Total for question 12 is 3 marks)


Q13.

On the grid, draw the graph of y = 2x – 3 for values of x from –2 to 2

(Total for Question 13 is 3 marks)


Q14.
You can use this graph to change between stones and kilograms.

(a) Change 3 stones to kilograms.

........................................................... kilograms
(1)
(b) Change 80 kilograms to stones.

........................................................... stones
(2)
(Total for question 14 is 3 marks)
Q15. Here is part of an accurately drawn map showing two towns, Appleton and Blickford.

(a) Find, in kilometres, the real distance between Appleton and Blickford.

........................................................... km
(2)
Cookwood is a town 22 km due South of Blickford.

(b) On the map, mark with a cross the position of Cookwood.

(2)

(Total for question 15 is 4 marks)


Q16.

ABC and DE are parallel lines.


AEG and BEF are straight lines.

Angle AED = 54°


Angle FEG = 70°

Work out the size of the angle marked x.


Give a reason for each stage of your working.

(Total for question 16 is 4 marks)


Q17.

Romelu picks a shirt and shorts.


The probability he picks a red shirt is 0.4.
The probability he picks white shorts is 0.7.

(a) Complete the tree diagram.

(3)

(b) Calculate the probability that Romelu picks a red shirt but does not pick white shorts.

........................................................... (2)

(Total for question 17 is 5 marks)


Q18.

* The diagram shows the plan of a floor.

Angie is going to varnish the floor.

She needs 1 litre of varnish for 5 m2 of floor.


There are 2.5 litres of varnish in each tin of varnish.

Angie has 3 tins of varnish.

Does she have enough varnish for all the floor?


You must show all your working.

(Total for question 18 is 5 marks)


Q19.

There are 10 boys and 20 girls in Mrs Brook's class.


Mrs Brook gave all the class a test.

The mean mark for all the class is 60


The mean mark for the girls is 56

Work out the mean mark for the boys.

..................................

(Total for Question 19 is 3 marks)

Q20.

148 students each choose to study Geography or to study History.

72 of the students choose History.


34 boys choose Geography.
28 girls choose History.

Use this information to complete the two-way table.

(Total for question 20 is 3 marks)


Q21.

(a) Work out ×


Give your answer in its simplest form.

....................................
(2)

(b) Work out 2 −1

…....................................
(3)
(Total for question 21 is 5 marks)
Q22.

On Saturday, some adults and some children were in a theatre.


The ratio of the number of adults to the number of children was 5 : 2

Each person had a seat in the Circle or had a seat in the Stalls.

of the children had seats in the Stalls.

117 children had seats in the Circle.

There are exactly 2600 seats in the theatre.

On this Saturday, were there people on more than 60% of the seats?
You must show how you get your answer.

(Total for question 22 is 5 marks)


Q23.

Laura buys a saddle in the UK for £850


Delivery is free.

Steve buys the same saddle from Holland for 990 Euros.
He pays 15 Euros for delivery.

£1 = 1.18 Euros

Including the delivery charge, whose saddle is cheaper?


You must show your working

(Total for question 23 is 3 marks)

Q24.

The length, a, of a pencil is 15.3cm, correct to 1 decimal place.


Complete the error interval for the length of the pencil.

………………… ≤ a < ……………….


(Total for question 24 is 2 marks)
Q25.

* This notice was in a car magazine.

Paul bought a new car. The value of the car was £15 000

In the first year, the value of the car depreciated by 23%.


After the first year, the value of the car depreciated by 18% each year.

Work out if Paul's car lost more than half of its value by the end of three years.

(Total for question 25 is 4 marks)


Q26.

Solve the simultaneous equations

x = ...........................................................

y = ...........................................................

(Total for question 26 is 3 marks)

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TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 80 MARKS


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