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INTERNATIONAL AS
MATHEMATICS
(9660/MA02) Unit PSM1 Pure Mathematics, Statistics and Mechanics

Wednesday 5 January 2022 07:00 GMT Time allowed: 1 hour 30 minutes


Materials For Examiner’s Use
• For this paper you must have the Oxford International AQA Booklet
Question Mark
of Formulae and Statistical Tables (enclosed).
• You may use a graphical calculator. 1
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Instructions
• Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Pencil should only be used for drawing. 3
• Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. 4
• Answer all questions.
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• You must answer the questions in the spaces provided. Do not write outside
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• If you need extra space for your answer(s), use the lined pages at the end of 7
this book. Write the question number against your answer(s). 8
• Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work you do not want to be
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Information
• The marks for questions are shown in brackets. 11
• There are three sections to this paper. 12
• The maximum mark for this paper is 80. There are 40 marks for Section A,
TOTAL
20 marks for Section B and 20 marks for Section C.
Advice
• Unless stated otherwise, you may quote formulae, without proof, from the
booklet.
• Show all necessary working; otherwise marks may be lost.

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Pure Mathematics

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.

1 (a) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = cos x + 60 ( °


) for 0° ≤ x ≤ 360°

Show on your graph the coordinates of any intercepts with the axes.
[3 marks]

1 (b) (
The period of f ( x ) = cos x + 60° ) is 4 times the period of g ( x ) = tan ( kx )

where k is a constant.

Find the value of k


[2 marks]

5
k =

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2 The diagram shows the wing of a model aircraft. box

The wing consists of a triangle ABD and the sector BCD of a circle with centre D

The length AB = 10.3 cm

The length AD = 9.1 cm

The angle BAD = 0.9 radians

2 (a) Show that BD = 8.5 cm correct to one decimal place.


[2 marks]

2 (b) The arc BC = 5.1 cm

Show that angle BDC = 0.6 radians correct to one decimal place.
[1 mark]

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2 (c) Find the area of the shaded region bounded by the arc BC and the line segment BC box

Give your answer to one decimal place.


[5 marks]

Answer 8

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3 The diagram shows the circle C and the triangle PQR box

The points P, Q ( 9, 17 ) and R ( k, 5 ) , where k is a constant, lie on C

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3 (a) PR is a diameter of C and the gradient of PQ is
3
Show that k = 13
[3 marks]

3 (b) The centre of C has coordinates ( 8, 10 )

3 (b) (i) Find the length of the radius of C giving your answer in exact form.
[2 marks]

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Answer

3 (b) (ii) Hence state the equation of C giving your answer in the form
2 2
( x − a) + ( y − b) = c
where a , b and c are integers
[1 mark]

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3 (c) The circle D has equation


x2 − 8 x + y 2 + 6 y − d = 0
where d is a constant.

The radius of D is equal in length to the radius of C

3 (c) (i) Find the coordinates of the centre of D


[2 marks]

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3 (c) (ii) Describe the transformation which maps D onto C


[2 marks]

10

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4 (a) Solve the equation box

sin 2 = 0.7
in the interval 0° < < 90° , giving your answers to the nearest degree.
[2 marks]

Answer

4 (b) (i) Given that


10 11cos x
− 3 tan x =
sin x sin x

where 0° < x < 90° , show that

8 cos2 x − 10 cos x + 3 = 0
[3 marks]

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4 (b) (ii) Hence solve the equation box

11cos ( − 15° )
10
− 3 tan ( °
− 15 = )
sin ( − 15° ) sin ( − 15° )
in the interval 15° < < 90°

Give any non-exact answer to the nearest 0.1°


[4 marks]

Answer 9

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5 (a) The point with coordinates ( p, 9 ) lies on the curve with equation y = 7 box

Find the value of p

Give your answer in the form a + b log7 c where a , b and c are prime numbers.
[3 marks]

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5 (b) It is given that

( )
8 + logn k + 4 logn ( 2 y ) = 6 logn n2 y

where n , k and y are positive constants.

Express y in terms of k and n in a form not involving logarithms.

Simplify your answer.


[5 marks]

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Answer 8

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Statistics

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.

6 The discrete random variable X has probability distribution function

kx 2 for x = 1, 2, 3, 4
P ( X = x) = 
0 otherwise

where k is a constant.

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6 (a) Show that k =
30
[2 marks]

6 (b) Find P ( X ≥ 3 )
[1 mark]

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6 (c) Find the exact value of E  3 
X 
[2 marks]

Answer

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6 (d) The mean of X is
3

The random variable Y is independent of X and has mean 10

Find E ( X − Y )
[2 marks]

Answer 7

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7 Art and Business are optional subjects that students can study in a particular school. box

The headteacher of the school selects a student at random.

The event that the student studies Art is represented by A

The event that the student studies Business is represented by B

It is given that P( A) = 0.2, P( B ) = 0.35 and P( A ∪ B ) = 0.48

7 (a) Find P( A ∩ B )
[2 marks]

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7 (b) State with a reason whether A and B are mutually exclusive.


[1 mark]

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7 (c) Find the probability that the student studies Business, given that the student studies Art. box
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7 (d) State with a reason whether A and B are independent.


[1 mark]

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8 The discrete random variable X has a Bernoulli distribution with parameter p box

8 (a) (i) State E( X ) in terms of p


[1 mark]

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8 (a) (ii) State Var ( X ) in terms of p


[1 mark]

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8 (b) The discrete random variables X 1 , X 2 , …, X n are independent and identically


distributed Bernoulli distributions with parameter p

 n   n 
It is given that E  ∑ X i  = 6.25 and Var  ∑ X i  = 4.6875
 i =1   i =1 

Find the value of n and the value of p


[5 marks]

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n= p= 7

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Mechanics

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.

9 A sphere of mass 2 kg moves with speed 5 m s−1 in a straight line on a smooth


horizontal surface towards a fixed vertical wall.

The wall is perpendicular to the path of the sphere.

The sphere collides with the wall and rebounds with speed 1.5 m s−1

9 (a) Find the magnitude of the momentum of the sphere before the collision.
[1 mark]

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9 (b) Find the magnitude of the impulse exerted on the wall by the sphere during the collision.
[2 marks]

Answer 3

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10 The acceleration due to gravity, g, should be taken as 9.8 m s box

Two masses P and Q are connected by a light inextensible string that passes over a
smooth fixed peg, as shown below.

The mass of P is 0.2 kg and the mass of Q is m kg

P and Q are released from rest with the string taut.

Immediately after release Q accelerates vertically downwards at 1.25 m s−2

Find the value of m


[4 marks]

m= 4

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11 A particle moves along a straight line. box

The velocity v m s−1 of the particle at time t seconds after it starts its motion
is given by
t3
v= − 3t 2 + 5t
2

11 (a) Find the acceleration of the particle at t = 2


[3 marks]

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11 (b) Show that the particle never changes direction.


[3 marks]

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11 (c) Find the change in displacement for the particle between t = 0 and t = 4
[3 marks]

Answer 9

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12 A firework is launched from rest vertically upwards from ground level and travels box
vertically with constant acceleration for 3.4 seconds and then explodes.

When it explodes the firework is at a height of 150 metres above the ground.

12 (a) Find the acceleration of the firework.


[3 marks]

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12 (b) After the explosion parts from the firework fall to the ground.

A method to find the speed v m s–1 at which one of the parts collides with the ground is
shown below.

v 2 = u 2 + 2as
v 2 = 02 + 2 × 9.8 × 150
v = 54 ( to two significant figures )
Other than air resistance not being considered, give a reason why it may not be
appropriate to use this method to calculate the value of v
[1 mark]

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