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

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 graphic 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
the box around each page or on blank pages. 6
• 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 curve has the equation

y= A × 3kx

where A and k are constants.

The curve passes through the points ( 0, 4 ) and ( 8, 20 )

1 (a) (i) Write down the value of A


[1 mark]

A=

1 (a) (ii) Find the value of k, giving your answer in the form b log3c where b and c are
constants.
[2 marks]

k=

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2x
1 (b) Solve 4 = 11 giving your answer to three significant figures. box

[2 marks]

x= 5

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2 The diagram shows a sector OAB of a circle of radius r cm box

Diagram not
drawn to scale

The acute angle AOB is radians


The area of the sector is 3 cm2
The perimeter of the sector is 8 cm

Find the value of r and the value of


[5 marks]

5
r= =

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3 (a) Given that box

a ( 2x)
log= 3 loga 4 + loga 5

show that x = 160


[3 marks]

3 (b) Given that


loga y= 9 + loga 10

express y in terms of a, giving your answer in a form not involving logarithms.


[3 marks]

y= 6

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4 (a) The diagram shows a triangle ABC box

Diagram not
drawn to scale

The lengths AB = 9 cm, AC = 10 cm and BC = 13 cm

Angle ABC = 

Find the value of giving your answer to one decimal place.


[3 marks]

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4 (b) The diagram shows a triangle PQR box

Diagram not
drawn to scale

The lengths PQ = 20 cm and QR = 15 cm

Angle QPR = 35

Angle PQR is acute.

Find the area of the triangle PQR, giving your answer to three significant figures.
[5 marks]

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Answer cm2

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5 (a) Given that box
2 2
( cos x − tan x ) + (1 + sin x ) =
5

show that
tan2 x = 3
[3 marks]

5 (b) (i) Solve


2 2
( cos x − tan x ) + (1 + sin x ) =
5

in the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ π
[2 marks]

Answer

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5 (b) (ii) On the axes below, sketch the graph of y = tan x for 0 ≤ x ≤ π box

Show on your sketch the solutions found in part (b)(i).


[2 marks]

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6 A circle C1 has the equation box
2 2
( x − 3) + ( y − 1) =
52

6 (a) State the radius of C1 and the coordinates of its centre.


[2 marks]

Radius Centre

6 (b) The point P ( 7, 7 ) lies on C1

The line L is the normal to C1 at P

Find the equation of L


[2 marks]

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6 (c) A circle C2 has radius 8 13 box

C1 touches C2

L is the tangent to C2 at the point Q

Find the possible distances PQ, giving each answer in an exact form.
[5 marks]

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Section B box

Statistics

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.

7 Toyin is throwing darts at the target below.

The probability of event A, that Toyin scores 50 with her first throw, is 0.22

The probability of event B, that Toyin scores 50 with her second throw, is 0.13

The probability of event C, that Toyin scores 20 with her first throw, is 0.76

The events A and B are independent.

The events A and C are mutually exclusive.

7 (a) Find P(A ∩ B)


[2 marks]

Answer

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7 (b) State P(A ∩ C) box
[1 mark]

Answer

7 (c) Find the probability that Toyin scores 50 with her second throw given that she scores 50
with her first throw.
[2 marks]

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8 An unbiased coin has two faces, ‘heads’ and ‘tails’. box

The coin is tossed into the air and lands on the floor.

The random variable H is defined as

1 if the coin lands with ‘heads’ facing upwards 


H = 
0 if the coin lands with ‘tails’ facing upwards 

8 (a) State the distribution of H giving any parameters.


[2 marks]

8 (b) (i) Find E(H)


[1 mark]

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8 (b) (ii) Find Var(H)


[1 mark]

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8 (c) The random variable K is defined as box

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K = ∑ Hi
i =1

where Hi = H for all values of i and Hi is independent of Hj for i ≠ j

8 (c) (i) Find Var(K)


[1 mark]

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8 (c) (ii) Find P(K ≥ 7) giving your answer to three decimal places.
[3 marks]

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9 The discrete random variable X has the probability distribution given in the following box

table, where a and b are constants.

x 2 3 7 9
P(X = x) a 0.2 0.34 b

The mean of X is 5.16

9 (a) Find the value of a and the value of b


[4 marks]

a= b=

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9 (b) Find the standard deviation of X giving your answer to four significant figures. box
[3 marks]

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Mechanics

Answer all questions in the spaces provided.

10 A bead moves in a straight line on a wire for 10 seconds.

The displacement, s metres, of the bead from a fixed point on the wire at time t seconds is
shown in the displacement–time graph below.

For the first 6 seconds the displacement of the bead is given by

s =2 + 5t − t 2

The displacement of the bead in the following 4 seconds is modelled by a linear equation
in t

When t = 6 , s = − 4

When t = 10 , s = 4

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10 (a) On the axes below draw a velocity–time graph for the motion of the bead box
during the 10-second period.
[5 marks]

10 (b) Find the total distance travelled by the bead in the 10-second period.
[2 marks]

Answer metres 7

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11 A car is moving along a straight horizontal road with constant acceleration a m s–2 box

Diagram not
drawn to scale

The car passes a point B with speed u m s–1

2 seconds after it passes B it passes a point C. The distance BC = 19 metres.

6 seconds after it passes C it passes a point D. The distance CD = 93 metres.

11 (a) Find the value of a and the value of u


[5 marks]

a= u=

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11 (b) The mass of the car is 1400 kg box

Find the momentum of the car at D


[2 marks]

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12 The acceleration due to gravity, g, should be taken as 9.8 m s−2 box

The diagram below shows two cuboid boxes A and B


A is at rest on a rough horizontal surface C
B is at rest on top of A
The surfaces of A and B are rough.

The mass of A is 5 kg and the mass of B is 3.5 kg


The coefficient of friction between A and C is 0.2
The coefficient of friction between B and A is 0.6

A horizontal force D is applied to B as shown in the diagram.

12 (a) Show that if the force D is gradually increased from 0 newtons, then box A will begin to
slide.
[4 marks]

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12 (b) When D is increased to 19 newtons, A and B accelerate at a m s–2

Find the value of a, giving your answer to three significant figures.


[2 marks]

a= 6

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