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MATHEMATICS 0580/22
Paper 2 (Extended) February/March 2024
1 hour 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For r, use either your calculator value or 3.142.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 70.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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Work out the number of hours and minutes that the night bus runs.
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3 Simplify 4m + 7k - m + 3k .
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4
b cm NOT TO
SCALE
c cm
d cm
a cm
Base
The diagram shows the net of a cuboid with its base shaded.
The length of the cuboid is 10 cm, its width is 4 cm and its height is 5 cm.
5 There are 20 cars in a car park and 3 of the cars are blue.
Find the angle of the sector for the blue cars in this pie chart.
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6
y
5
B
4
3
2
A
1
−4 −3 −2 −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
AB = f p [1]
................................................. [1]
1 3 9 27 81
................................................. [2]
10
S 5.3 cm R
4.4 cm NOT TO
3.8 cm SCALE
P 8.7 cm Q
......................................... cm 2 [2]
1 5
11 Without using a calculator, work out 1 - .
4 6
You must show all your working and give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.
................................................. [3]
................................................. [1]
................................................. [2]
Calculate how long it will take for the whole train to completely cross a bridge that is 480 metres long.
Give your answer in seconds, correct to the nearest second.
............................................... s [3]
15
y
4
3
2
1
B A
– 10 – 9 – 8 – 7 – 6 – 5 – 4 – 3 – 2 – 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 x
–1
–2
C
–3
–4
–5
–6
.............................................................................................................................................
............................................................................................................................................. [2]
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............................................................................................................................................. [3]
(b) Draw the image of triangle A after a rotation, 90° clockwise, about (1, 3) . [2]
16 x is an integer.
% = {x : 1 G x G 10 }
P = {x : x is an even number}
Q = {x : x is a multiple of 5}
P Q
Height (h cm) 100 1 h G 120 120 1 h G 130 130 1 h G 150 150 1 h G 190
Frequency 32 55 64 49
............................................ cm [4]
................................................. [2]
15
Speed
(m/s)
NOT TO
SCALE
0 20 140 190
Time (seconds)
............................................. m [3]
20
C
NOT TO
5.6 cm SCALE
23°
A 4.9 cm B
......................................... cm 2 [2]
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21 (a) 5
3 = 3h
h = ................................................ [1]
................................................. [2]
Find y in terms of x.
y = ................................................ [2]
0 180° 360° x
–1
[2]
a = ................................................
b = ................................................ [2]
Calculate the probability that the two buttons are different colours.
................................................. [4]
y = ................................................. [5]
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MATHEMATICS 0580/42
Paper 4 (Extended) February/March 2024
2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS
● Answer all questions.
● Use a black or dark blue pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
● Write your name, centre number and candidate number in the boxes at the top of the page.
● Write your answer to each question in the space provided.
● Do not use an erasable pen or correction fluid.
● Do not write on any bar codes.
● You should use a calculator where appropriate.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.
● Give non-exact numerical answers correct to 3 significant figures, or 1 decimal place for angles in
degrees, unless a different level of accuracy is specified in the question.
● For r, use either your calculator value or 3.142.
INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 130.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].
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(a) A customer buys 3 kg of mushrooms at $1.04 per kg and 4 kg of carrots at $1.28 per kg.
$ ................................................ [2]
(b) In one week, the ratio of the masses of vegetables sold by the grocer is
(i) Work out the mass of mushrooms sold as a percentage of the total mass.
............................................. % [2]
(ii) The total mass of potatoes, mushrooms and carrots sold is 1500 kg.
............................................ kg [2]
Find the total profit the grocer makes selling carrots this week.
$ ................................................ [1]
(iv) On the last day of the week, the grocer reduces the price of 1 kg of potatoes by 8% to $1.15 .
$ ................................................ [2]
(c) The grocer buys 620 kg of onions, correct to the nearest 20 kg.
He packs them into bags each containing 5 kg of onions, correct to the nearest 1 kg.
Calculate the upper bound for the number of bags of onions that he packs.
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2
X
D
A
x°
NOT TO
y° SCALE
C
[2]
[2]
BC = ........................................... cm [3]
The ratio area of triangle ABX : area of triangle CDX = .............. : 1. [1]
3 (a) The table shows information about the marks gained by each of 10 students in a test.
Mark 15 16 17 18 19 20
Frequency 4 1 2 1 0 2
................................................. [1]
................................................. [3]
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(c) The table shows the percentage scored by each of 100 students in their final exam.
Percentage ( p) 0 1 p G 30 30 1 p G 50 50 1 p G 60 60 1 p G 70 70 1 p G 100
Frequency 12 18 35 20 15
Frequency
density 2
0
0 20 40 60 80 100 p
Percentage
[4]
4 (a)
F
9 cm
NOT TO
SCALE
D C
12 cm
M
E 12 cm B
......................................... cm 3 [2]
......................................... cm 2 [5]
(b)
NOT TO
SCALE
3r
[The curved surface area, A, of a cone with radius r and slant height l is A = rrl .]
[The curved surface area, A, of a sphere with radius r is A = 4rr 2 .]
r = ................................................ [4]
................................................. [2]
(ii) Simplify.
x 2 - 16
2
x - x - 12
................................................. [2]
(b) Simplify.
`2x - 3j - `x + 1j
2 2
................................................. [3]
................................................. [4]
................................................. [3]
x - 3y = 13
2x 2 - 9y = 116
x = .................... y = ....................
6
A
NOT TO
SCALE
17.2 cm
54° 68°
B M C
12.8 cm
AC = ........................................... cm [3]
Calculate AM.
AM = ........................................... cm [3]
.............................................cm [3]
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8 -4
7 (a) p =e o q =e o
-5 5
f p [1]
f p [1]
(b) Find p - q .
................................................. [2]
(b)
M
NOT TO
S SCALE
a
O N
b
................................................. [3]
O x
[2]
O x
[2]
(c) (i) Find the coordinates of the turning points of the graph of y = 10 + 9x 2 - 2x 3 .
You must show all your working.
[3]
(i) Janna invests in an account that pays simple interest at a rate of r% per year.
r = ................................................ [3]
(ii) Kamal invests in an account that pays compound interest at a rate of R% per year.
R = ................................................ [3]
(b) The population of a city is growing exponentially at a rate of 1.8% per year.
The population now is 260 000.
Find the number of complete years from now when the population will first be more than 300 000.
y
6
–3 –2 –1 0 1 x
–1
–2
–3
–4
[4]
(c) By drawing a suitable line on the graph, solve the equation 2x 3 + 6x 2 = 4.5 .
1
11 f (x) = , x ! 0 g (x) = 3x - 5 h (x) = 2 x
x
(a) Find.
(i) gf(2)
................................................. [2]
(ii) g -1 (x)
................................................. [2]
x = ................................................ [2]
x = ................................................ [2]
12 (a)
NOT TO
SCALE
50°
12 cm
............................................ cm [4]
(b) The diagram in part(a) shows the top of a cylindrical cake with a slice removed.
The volume of cake that remains is 3510 cm 3 .
............................................ cm [3]
MATHEMATICS 0580/22
Paper 2 (Extended) March 2024
MARK SCHEME
Maximum Mark: 70
Pre-standardisation
2* 24.352 1
6* −10 1
( )
3
8(b) 3𝑛−1 2 3𝑛
Allow equivalent expressions e.g. 3
B1 for 3𝑛 seen
10 26.6 2 𝟏
M1 for 𝟐 × (𝟓. 𝟑 + 𝟖. 𝟕) × 𝟑. 𝟖oe
11* 5 1 1 B1 Correct method for dealing with mixed Correct step to deal with mixed
or +
4 4 6
number numbers can come at a later stage
5𝑘 3 2
Allow 4𝑘 e.g. 12 + 12 scores B1 M1
5 A1
12
cao
12 14 1
15(b) Image at (0, 3) (−4, 3) (−3, −1) 2 B1 for correct size and orientation, wrong
centre
M1 for use of fh with h in correct interval Condone one further error or
including both boundaries omission
M1 M1 implied by
3520 + 6875 + 8960 + 8330 or 27685
21(a) 1 1
5
oe
22 24 2 𝑘
[𝑦 =] M1 for 𝑦 =
(𝑥+3)2 (𝑥 + 3)2
23(a) correct cosine curve 2 Correct sketch to go through (0, 1), (180, −1) Use template.
and (360, 1)
24 [a =] 64 [b =] −8 2 B1 for each
25 2 4 2 11 5 8 6 7 2 1 5 4 6 5
3
oe M3 for 13 × 12 + 13 × 12 + 13 × 12 oe or 1 − (13 × 12 + 13 × 12 + 13 × 12)
2 5 2 6 5 5
oe e.g. × + × + × +
13 12 13 12 13 12
5 6 6 2 6 5
13
× 12 + 13 × 12 + 13 × 12
or M2 for two of these products added two equivalent to GG’, RR’ and BB’
𝑗 𝑘
or M1 for 13 × 12 seen
MATHEMATICS 0580/42
Paper 4 (Extended) February/March 2024
MARK SCHEME
Maximum Mark: 130
Pre-standardisation
1(b)(i) 32 2 8
M1 for 100 oe
11 + 8 + 6
1(b)(iv) 1.25 2 8
M1 for x 1 − = 1.15 oe or better
100
x + BCD = 180 oe B1
[opposite angles] cyclic quadrilateral
2(b) CXD is common angle and x = y M1 Accept angle XDC = angle XBA
2(c)(i) 6 3 24 BC + 12 BX = 18 implies M2
M2 for = oe
12 9
or M1 for AX = 24vor BC + 12 seen 24
M1 implied by
12
2(c)(ii) 4 1
3(a)(i) 5 1
3(a)(iii) 16.5 1
3(a((iv) 15 1
(
or M1 for ( x − 4) or ( 3 x − 2 ) or 4 x 2 − 12 x + 9 or )
(x 2
)
+ 2 x + 1 oe
5(c) x 2 − 3x − 12 x 2 − 3x − 12 4 B1 for common denominator ( x + 1)( x − 3) oe isw ignore any subsequent cancelling for B
or 2 final
( x + 1)( x − 3) x − 2x − 3 B1 for ( 2x + 4)( x − 3) − x ( x + 1) or better seen
marks
answer B1 for 2 x 2 − 6 x + 4 x − 12 or − x2 − x
seen
( 2x − 10x + x − 5)
2
( 2 x − 6 x + x − 3)
2
6(a) 15[.0] or 15.00 to 15.01 3 17.2 Suggestion from vetter: In Partial Marks.
M2 for sin 54 𝑥
sin 68 Include ‘or 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑖𝑟15 = sin 68’.
sin 54 sin 68
or M1 for = oe
AC 17.2
6(b) 15.7 or 15.65 to 15.66 3 M2 for their152 + 12.82 − 2 their15 12.8 cos68
OR
M1 for their152 + 12.82 − 2 their15 12.8 cos68
A1 for 244.99 to 245.2
7(a)(i) −12 1
15
7(a)(ii)(a) 12 1
−10
7(b) 3 5 3 5 5 3
a+ b B2 for an unsimplified correct answer or MS= (b − a) a+ ( −a + b ) or b+ ( −b + a )
8 8 8 8 8
3
Or NS = ( −b + a )
8
or B1 for correct route in terms of vertices or for MN or
NM
8(a) Straight line with negative gradient 2 B1 for negative gradient and negative y-intercept
and positive y-intercept or B1 for positive gradient and positive y-intercept
8(c)(i) 18x – 6x2 isw B2 B1 for 18x – kx2 (k ≠ 0) or px – 6x2 For B2 or B1, condone + 0
Condone poor notation e.g. y = 18x – 6x2
for B2
Condone e.g. y = − 6x2 for B1
9(a)(i) 5 3
M2 for
(12800 − 8000 ) 100
8000 12
8000 12 r
or M1 for [12800 − 8000 =]
100
or 400 seen
9(b) 9 3 8
1.8
M2 for 260 000 × 1 + oe 8.02 implies M2
100
9
1.8
or 260 000 × 1 + oe seen Method can be implied from values in the
100 table , 3sf or more
n
1.8
or M1 for 260 000 × 1 + oe,
100 1 264680
n 2 269444.24
1.8
or for 260 000 × 1 + = or > or ≥ 300 000 oe 3 274294.2363
100 4 279231.5326
5 284257.7002
6 289374.3388
7 294583.0769
8 299885.5722
9 305283.5125
10(b) Correct graph 4 B3FT for 8 or 9 correct points Mark curve first use overlay as a guide,
or B2FT for 6 or 7 correct points accuracy 1mm radially
or B1FT for 4 or 5 correct points Condone slight feathering in no more than
2 places
No excessively thick curve or incorrect
curvature
Condone ruled segments for –3 ≤ x ≤ –2.5
and 0.5 ≤ x ≤ 1
Vertical sections should not exceed 0.5
scaled unit vertically
If not 4 marks, mark plots same accuracy
as curve
If large plot, look at centre of plot with
tolerance same as the curve
Curve can imply any missing plots
10(c) y= 2 drawn M1
−1.05
If 0 scored SC1 for 3 correct values with no line
0.77
−3.5 oe
M1 for g seen or − 5
11(a)(i) 2 1 3
2 x
11(a)(ii) x+5 2 y 5
M1 for correct first step y + 5 = 3x , = x − or
3 3 3
x = 3y + 5
11(b) 3x − 11 2 M1 for 3( x − 2) − 5
11(c)(i) 5 2 1
M1 for = 0.1
3x − 5
11(c)(ii) 4 2 M1 for 2 x = 3 7 − 5