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Mark Scheme Mock Paper

Modular Mathematics (GCSE)

Unit 3: 5MB3H_01 (Higher)

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NOTES ON MARKING PRINCIPLES


1 2 3 All candidates must receive the same treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in exactly the same way as they mark the last. Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do rather than penalised for omissions. 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 prepared to award zero marks if the candidates response is not worthy of credit according to the mark scheme. Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will provide the principles by which marks will be awarded and exemplification may be limited. Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the candidate has replaced it with an alternative response. Mark schemes will indicate within the table where, and which strands of QWC, are being assessed. The strands are as follows: i) ensure that text is legible and that spelling, punctuation and grammar are accurate so that meaning is clear Comprehension and meaning is clear by using correct notation and labeling conventions. ii) select and use a form and style of writing appropriate to purpose and to complex subject matter Reasoning, explanation or argument is correct and appropriately structured to convey mathematical reasoning. iii) organise information clearly and coherently, using specialist vocabulary when appropriate. The mathematical methods and processes used are coherently and clearly organised and the appropriate mathematical vocabulary used.

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With working If there is a wrong answer indicated on the answer line always check the working in the body of the script (and on any diagrams), and award any marks appropriate from the mark scheme. If working is crossed out and still legible, then it should be given any appropriate marks, as long as it has not been replaced by alternative work. If it is clear from the working that the correct answer has been obtained from incorrect working, award 0 marks. Send the response to review, and discuss each of these situations with your Team Leader. If there is no answer on the answer line then check the working for an obvious answer. Any case of suspected misread loses A (and B) marks on that part, but can gain the M marks. Discuss each of these situations with your Team Leader. If there is a choice of methods shown, then no marks should be awarded, unless the answer on the answer line makes clear the method that has been used. Follow through marks Follow through marks which involve a single stage calculation can be awarded without working since you can check the answer yourself, but if ambiguous do not award. Follow through marks which involve more than one stage of calculation can only be awarded on sight of the relevant working, even if it appears obvious that there is only one way you could get the answer given. Ignoring subsequent work It is appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional work does not change the answer in a way that is inappropriate for the question: e.g. incorrect canceling of a fraction that would otherwise be correct It is not appropriate to ignore subsequent work when the additional work essentially makes the answer incorrect e.g. algebra. Transcription errors occur when candidates present a correct answer in working, and write it incorrectly on the answer line; mark the correct answer. Probability Probability answers must be given a fractions, percentages or decimals. If a candidate gives a decimal equivalent to a probability, this should be written to at least 2 decimal places (unless tenths). Incorrect notation should lose the accuracy marks, but be awarded any implied method marks. If a probability answer is given on the answer line using both incorrect and correct notation, award the marks. If a probability fraction is given then cancelled incorrectly, ignore the incorrectly cancelled answer.

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Linear equations Full marks can be gained if the solution alone is given on the answer line, or otherwise unambiguously indicated in working (without contradiction elsewhere). Where the correct solution only is shown substituted, but not identified as the solution, the accuracy mark is lost but any method marks can be awarded. Parts of questions Unless allowed by the mark scheme, the marks allocated to one part of the question CANNOT be awarded in another. Range of answers Unless otherwise stated, when an answer is given as a range (e.g 3.5 4.2) then this is inclusive of the end points (e.g 3.5, 4.2) and includes all numbers within the range (e.g 4, 4.1)

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Guidance on the use of codes within this mark scheme M1 method mark A1 accuracy mark B1 Working mark C1 communication mark QWC quality of written communication oe or equivalent cao correct answer only ft follow through sc special case dep dependent (on a previous mark or conclusion) indep independent isw ignore subsequent working

5MB3H_01 Question Working 1 (31.755) 7 2

Answer 44.45 1.62124

Mark 2 2

Notes M1 for 31.755 or 31.757 or (31.755) 7 A1 cao B2 for 1.62124 (B1 for 54.02 or 33.32 or

2701 833 or ) 50 25

Medium

M1 for 3.6948 or 1.7824 or 1.1412 M1 for 3.6948 and 1.7824 and 1.1412 A1 for 0.076 and 0.074 and 0.095 or 7.69p and 7.42p and 9.5p C1 for decision supported by working Alternative method M1 for sight of a common multiple of 12, 24 and 48 (eg. 48) M1 for attempt to find cost of same number of biscuits for each size of packet (eg. 13.69 and 21.78 and 41.14) A1 for correct price(eg. 3.69, 3.56, 4.56) C1 for decision supported by working

(a) (b) (c)

9 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3 x > 7

2 2 2

M1 for 7x 74 = 35 or x 4 =357 A1 cao B2 for 3, 2, 1, 0, 1, 2, 3 (B1 for any 5 correct values with no incorrect values) M1 for 5x 3x > 11 3 or x = 7 A1 cao

5MB3H_01 Question Working 5 (3655) 100

Answer Maths

Mark 3

Notes M1 for (3655) 100 A1 for 65.5% C1 Decision with supporting working Alternative method M1 for 3655 or 68100 A1 for 0.654 and 0.68 C1 for decision with supporting working Alternative method M1 for 0.6855 oe M1 for 37.4 C1 Decision with supporting working

Correct region shaded

M1 for circle centre M, radius 6 cm 2mm M1 for circle centre N, radius 7.5 cm 2mm A1 for correct region shaded M1 for 3t = a2 b or divide all terms by 3 A1

a2 b 3

5MB3H_01 Question Working 8 15 12 (15 5)(12 7) (=155) 1558

Answer 1240

Mark 4

Notes M1 for 15 12 or (15 5)(12 7) M1 for 15 12 (15 5)(12 7) (=155) M1 for 1558 A1 cao Alternative method M1 for 125 or (12+7)(15 5) M1 for 125 + (12+7)(15 5) (=155) M1 for 1558 A1 cao Alternative method M1 for 15 7 or (15 + 5) 5 M1 for 15 7 + (15 + 5) 5 (=155) M1 for 155 8 A1 cao Alternative method M1 for 15 12 8 (=1440) or (15 5)(12 7)8 (=200) M1 for 15 12 8 (=1440) and (15 5)(12 7)8 (=200) M1 for 1440 200 A1 cao

322 + 64105 (=9937) 9937250

40

M1 for 322 M1 for 322 + 64105 (=9936.9..) M1 for 9936.9.250 (=39.75) A1 for 40

5MB3H_01 Question Working 10 x = 6 432 x = 7 637 x = 6.5 528(.125) x = 6.4 507(.904) x = 6.3 488(.187) x = 6.35 497(.98) 11 (a)

Answer 6.4

Mark 4

Notes B2 for trial evaluated using 6 < x < 7 (B1 for trial evaluated using 6 x 7) B1 for different trial evaluated using 6.3 x 6.4 B1 (dep on at least 2 previous B1) for 6.4 B2 for triangle at (2, 1)(5, 1)(2, 3) (B1 for triangle at (2, 1)(2, 3)(5, 1) or triangle in correct orientation) B1 for enlargement B1 for scale factor 3 B1 for centre (0,1) NB : If more than one transformation then no marks B2 for 7 correct coordinates (may be in a table or implied by points plotted on graph) (B1 for at least 2 correct coordindates) M1 for points plotted ft from their table A1 for correct graph

Triangle at (2, 1)(5, 1) (2, 3)

(b)

12

x 1 y 2

0 5

1 6

2 5

3 2

4 3

5 1 0

Graph drawn

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9.7 x = cos 1 12.4

38.5

9.7 12.4 1 9.7 M1 for x = cos 12.4


M1 for cos x = A1 38.5 38.56

5MB3H_01 Question 14 15

Working

Answer 1.68 104 x = 4, y = 2

Mark 2 3

Notes B2 cao (B1 for 16800 or 1.68 10n, n 4) M1 for coefficients of x or y the same followed by correct operation (condone one arithmetic error) M1 (dep) for substituting found value in one equation A1 cao M1 for 840 0.2 oe or 84 + 84 (=168) M1 for 840 + 168 A1 cao Alternative scheme M2 for 1.2 840 A1 cao

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(a)

840 0.2 oe or 84 + 84 (=168) 840 + 168

1008

(b)

462 0.55

840

M1 for 0.55 or 100% 45% or 55% M1 for 462 0.55 oe A1 cao M1 for h2 + (92)2 = 92 M1 for 81 20.25 A1 7.79 7.795 Alternative method M1 for sin 60 =

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h2 + (92)2 = 92 h = 81 20.25

7.79

h h or cos 30 = 9 9

M1 for 9 sin 60 or 9 cos30 A1 for 7.79 7.795

5MB3H_01 Question 18

Working

Answer 2160

Mark 2

Notes M1 for A1 cao

18 or 33 or 27 6 3 (3) 2 4 5 7 accept condone 25

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3 (3) 2 4 5 7 25

1.52, 0.921

M1 for

incorrect signs for b and c M1 for

3 149 10

A1 1.521.521 and 0.92060.921 20 108o 5 M1 for angle ABD = 54 M1 for angle DAB = 180 254 A1 for 108 C2 for all reasons given (alternate segment theorem, angles in a triangle sum to 180o, base angles in an isosceles triangle, opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral sum to 180o) (C1 for any 2 or 3 correct reasons given) or M1 for angle ADO = 36 M1 for angle DAO = angle BAO = 36 A1 cao C2 for all reasons given (angle between tangent and radius is 90o, angles in a triangle sum to 180o, base angles in an isosceles triangle, opposite angles in a cyclic quadrilateral sum to 180o) (C1 for any 2 or 3 correct reasons given)

5MB3H_01 Question 21

Working

ST 134 = sin 55 sin 92 134 ST = sin 55 sin 92


(=109.833) for 134 109.8 sin(180 92 55)

Answer 4010

Mark 5

Notes

ST 134 = sin 55 sin 92 134 sin 55 M1 for ST = sin 92


M1 for A1 for 109.833 M1 for 134 109.8 sin(180 92 55) A1 for 4007 4010 Alternative method (Let X be point where perpendicular from T meets SR) M1 for (TX = ) 134sin55 (=109.76) M1 for SR =

134 sin'33' (73.02..) sin 92

A1 for 73.02 M1 for 109.7 73.02 A1 for 4007 4010 22 12x 18 + x2 + 2x= 2x2 + 4x 3x 6 x2 13x + 12 = 0 (x 12)(x 1) = 0 12, 1 5 M1 for multiplying through by common denominator (x + 2) (2x 3) M1 (dep) for either 12x 18 + x2 + 2x or 2x2 + 4x 3x 6 A1 for x2 13x + 12 (=0) M1 for a correct method to solve a 3 term quadratic A1 cao for both solutions

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