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AO3 Practice Papers Foundation Tier 1 hour 10 minutes 1MA0 / 1F Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name, centre number and candidate number. Answer all questions. Answer the questions in the spaces provided – there may be more space than you need. Calculators must not be used. Information There are 19 questions on this paper; the total mark is 66 The marks for each question are shown in brackets – use this as a guide as to how much time to spend on each question. All 19 questions are AO3 only. Advice Read each question carefully before you start to answer it. Keep an eye on the time. Try to answer every question. Check your answers if you have time at the end. AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F GCSE Mathematics (Linear) 1MA0 Formulae: Foundation Tier You must not write on this formulae page. Anything you write on this formulae page will gain NO credit. Area of trapezium = 1 2 (a + b)h Volume of prism = area of cross section × length 2 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F Answer ALL NINETEEN questions. Write your answers in the spaces provided. You must write down all stages in your working. You must NOT use a calculator. 1. Mary buys three tickets for a theatre show. Each ticket costs £50. Mary also has to pay a booking fee. The booking fee is £2.50 per ticket. Work out the total amount Mary has to pay. £.......................................... (Total for Question 1 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. Jessica thinks of a number. She multiplies the number by 3. She then subtracts 7. Her answer is 5. What number did Jessica think of? .......................................... (Total for Question 2 is 2 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 3 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F *3. Becky wants to buy a table and six chairs. Three shops sell the same types of tables and chairs. Becky wants to buy the table and six chairs from the same shop. She wants to pay the lowest total price. Which shop should Becky buy the table and six chairs from? You must show all your working. (Total for Question 3 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 4 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 4. Miss Martins is organising a school play. The total cost of putting on the play is £960. The school pays £300 of this cost. Miss Martins sells tickets to pay the rest of the cost. Miss Martins sells 500 tickets. Each ticket costs £4. Miss Martins has enough money to pay the rest of the costs and to give all the money left over to charity. Work out how much money Miss Martins gives to charity. £.......................................... (Total for Question 4 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 5 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F *5. An ice cream van has this price list. Price List Choc Ice £1.25 Tub £1.15 Cone 85p Mitch only has these three coins. He has no other money. Mitch wants to buy a choc ice, a tub and 2 cones. Has Mitch got enough money? You must show your working. (Total for Question 5 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 6 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 6. Here are four digits. 8 2 4 3 (a) (i) Use two of these digits to make the smallest possible two-digit number. .......................................... (ii) Use three of these digits to make the three-digit number closest to 300. .......................................... (2) Here are four different digits. 5 1 7 9 (b) (i) Put one digit in each box to make the largest total. You may only use each digit once. + (ii) Write down the total. .......................................... (2) (Total for Question 6 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 7 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 7. Here is a list of numbers. 1 2 4 5 7 11 13 14 15 17 From the list, write down three different prime numbers that add together to make 20 ................................. ................................. ................................. (Total for Question 7 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 8 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 8. A petrol tank holds 48 litres of petrol when it is full. The scale shows information about how much petrol there is in the petrol tank. (a) Work out the number of litres of petrol in the petrol tank. .......................................... litres (2) The total weight of three boxes is shown on this weighing scale. Each box has the same weight. (b) Work out the weight of a box. .......................................... grams (3) (Total for Question 8 is 5 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 9 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 9. Daniel buys one loaf of bread costing £1.18 one tub of spread costing 94p two jars of strawberry jam. Daniel pays with a £5 note. He gets 30p change. Work out the cost of one jar of strawberry jam. £ .............................................. (Total for Question 9 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 10 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 10. The diagram shows a rectangle and a square. The perimeter of the rectangle is the same as the perimeter of the square. Work out the length of one side of the square. .............................................. cm (Total for Question 10 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 11 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 11. A ticket for a seat at a school play costs £2.95. There are 21 rows of seats. There are 39 seats in each row. The school will sell all the tickets. Work out an estimate for the total money the school will get. £.............................................. (Total for Question 11 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 12 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 12. Here are five cards. There is a whole number from 0 to 9 on each card. The number on the last card is hidden. The range of the five numbers is 6. (a) Write down the whole number on the last card. .......................................... (1) Here is a different set of five cards. There is a different whole number from 0 to 9 on each card. The number on the last card is hidden. The median of the numbers on the five cards is 4. (b) Which whole numbers could be on the last card? .......................................... (2) (Total for Question 12 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 13 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 13. Mr Brown and his 2 children are going to London by train. An adult ticket costs £24. A child ticket costs £12. Mr Brown has a Family Railcard. Family Railcard gives 1 off adult tickets 3 60% off child tickets Work out the total cost of the tickets when Mr Brown uses his Family Railcard. £.......................................... (Total for Question 13 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 14 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F *14. Work out the value of y. Give reasons for your answer. (Total for Question 14 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 15 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F *15. Triangle ABC is a right-angled triangle. ADB is a straight line. DA = DC Angle BCD = 20° Work out the size of the angle marked x. You must give reasons for each stage of your working. (Total for Question 15 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 16 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 16. Harry is going to plant some bean plants in his garden. The garden is in the shape of a rectangle 3 metres by 2 metres. Harry will plant the first bean plant 20 cm from the edges of the garden, as shown in the diagram. Harry will plant the bean plants in rows. In each row, the space between plants will be 20 cm. The space between rows will be 20 cm. Work out the greatest number of bean plants harry can plant in this garden. .......................................... (Total for Question 16 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 17 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 17. The front elevation and the side elevation of a cuboid are drawn on the grid. On the grid, draw the plan of the cuboid. (Total for Question 17 is 2 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 18 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 18. Here is a map. The map shows two towns, Burford and Hightown. Scale: 1 cm represents 10 km A company is going to build a warehouse. The warehouse will be less than 30 km from Burford and less than 50 km from Hightown. Shade the region on the map where the company can build the warehouse. (Total for Question 18 is 3 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ 19 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 19. Here is a scale drawing of a rectangular garden ABCD. Scale: 1 cm represents 1 metre. Jane wants to plant a tree in the garden at least 5m from point C, nearer to AB than to AD and less than 3m from DC. On the diagram, shade the region where Jane can plant the tree. (Total for Question 19 is 4 marks) ___________________________________________________________________________ TOTAL FOR PAPER IS 66 MARKS 20 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 1MA0/1F – AO3 Practice Paper Question 1 Working Answer 157.50 Mark 3 Notes M1 50 × 3 (=150) or 2.5 × 3 (=7.5) or 50 + 2.5 (=52.5) M1 “150” + “7.50” or 3 × “52.5” oe (=157.5) A1 cao SC B1 for final answer of 152.5(0) if M0 awarded 2 *3 Tables-R-Us 120 + (120 + 2 × 40) = 320 4 2 M1 for correct order of operations +7 then ÷3 A1 cao OR M1 for forming the equation 3x – 7 = 5 and showing intention to add 7 to both sides or divide each term by 3 as a first step A1 cao NB Embedded solutions get M1 mark provided the equation or working is complete. Fred's Furniture with working 4 M1 for correct method to find total cost of chairs (and table) for at least one shop M1 for correct method to find total cost of chairs (and table) for at least two shops A1 for 3 comparable totals (eg. chairs £200, £192, £210 or table and chairs £320, £312, £330) C1 (dep on M1) ft for correct statement with shop name from comparable figures 1340 4 M1 for 500 × 4 (= 2000) Fred's Furniture 120 + (32 × 6) = 312 Tables 'n Chairs 120 + (3 × 70) = 330 4 M1 for 960 – 300 (= 660) or “2000” + 300 (= 2300) or “2000” – 960 (= 1040) M1 (dep on M2) for a fully correct method eg “2000” – “660” or “2300” – “960” or “1040” + 300 A1 cao AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 1MA0/1F – AO3 Practice Paper Question *5 Working Answer No and eg. £4.10, £4 or 10p Mark 3 Notes M1 for adding at least 3 of 1.25, 1.15, 85, 85 A1 for 4.1(0) or 410 C1 ft (dep on M1) for correct statement comparing £4 and their total (units must be given and correct) or for correct statement referring to difference eg. 10p short (units must be given and correct) OR M1 for finding at least one difference between coins and costs eg 2 – 0.85 – 0.85 or 1.15 – 1 or 1.25 – 1 A1 for 0.10 or 10 C1 ft (dep on M1) for correct statement referring to total difference units (must be given and correct) (SC : B1 for correct figures with no working eg. £4.10 and £4 or 10p) 6 (a)(i) 23 (ii) 284 (b)(i) (ii) 7 71+95 or 91+75 2 B1 cao 2 166 3 primes that total 20 B1 for showing addition of 71 and 95 or 91 and 75 B1ft for the sum of their two numbers given provided they used only the digits 5, 1, 7 and 9 exactly once each 3 22 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F B1 cao M1 for identifying at least 2 different prime numbers from the list, could indicate on the list (not more than one incorrect) M1 for any 3 numbers from the list that total 20 A1 for 2, 7, 11 or 2, 5, 13 or both (in any order) 1MA0/1F – AO3 Practice Paper Question 8 (a) Working (b) 9 £1.18 + 94p = £2.12 Answer 12 Mark 2 250 3 B1 for 750 M1 for “750” ÷ 3 oe A1 cao 1.29 3 M2 for (5 – 1.18 – 0.94 – 0.30) ÷ 2 oe £5 – £2.12 – 30p = £2.58 2 + 8 + 2 + 8 = 20 20 ÷ 4 = M1 for 48 ÷ 4 or 48 × oe A1 cao (M1 for 1.18 + 0.94 or or 1.18 + 0.94 + 0.30 oe or or 5 – 1.18 – 0.94 oe or or (5 – 1.18 – 0.94) ÷ 2 or or 5 – 1.18 – 0.94 – 0.30 oe or A1 cao NOTE: Accept working in £ or pence £2.58 ÷ 2 = 10 Notes 5 4 2400 3 2.12 2.42 2.88 1.44 2.58 seen seen seen seen seen ) M2 for 2 + 8 + 2 + 8 oe or 20 seen or (2 + 8) ÷ 2 oe (M1 for the sum of 3 sides of the rectangle) M1 (dep) for the sum of 3 or 4 sides of the rectangle ÷ 4 or an attempt to evaluate (2 + 8) ÷ 2 oe to get the length of one side A1 cao SC: B1 for an answer of 4 coming from 11 or digits 129 2 8 oe B1 for one of 20, 40, 3 or 300 M1 for “20”ד40”ד3” or “20”ד40”×"300") (values do not need to be rounded) A1 for answer in range 2280 − 2520 SC : Award B3 for an answer of 2400 if no working seen NB. An answer of 2416.05 implies B0 M1 A1 23 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 1MA0/1F – AO3 Practice Paper Question 12 (a) Working (b) 13 *14 360 – 200 – 90 (=70) (180 – ‘70’) ÷2 angles at a point add to 360o, angles in a triangle add to 180o, base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal Answer 2 Mark 1 0,1,2 2 M1 for any two of 0, 1, 2 correct with no extras or for showing 3,4,6,7 as consecutive numbers in an ordered list (ignore numbers before or after 3,4,6,7 and allow an extra 4 written within the list 3,4,4,6,7). A1 fully correct answer in any order 25.60 4 M1 for a correct method to find of 24 (=8) or of 24 (=16) M1 for a correct method to find 60% (= 7.2) or 40% (= 4.8) of 12 or 60% (= 14.4) or 40% (= 9.6) of 24 M1 (dep on at least M1) for a method to find the sum of their discounted adult ticket + 2 × their discounted child ticket A1 25.6(0) y = 55 reasons 4 M1 for 360 – 200 – 90 oe M1 for (180 – ‘70’) ÷ 2 Reasons: angles at a point add up to 360° angles in a triangle add up to 180° base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal C2 for y = 55° and all correct reasons Note: An answer of 55o alone, is not enough; y = 55° must be explicitly stated or clearly shown on the diagram (C1 for one correct reason) Note: the award of any C mark is dependant upon the award of at least M1 24 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F Notes B1 cao 1MA0/1F – AO3 Practice Paper Question *15 16 Working Answer 35o with reasons Mark 4 126 or 176 4 Notes M1 for correct method to find one angle eg 70 or 110 (angles could be on the diagram) M1 for a complete correct method to work out x A1 (dep on M1) for 35o C1 for complete geometric reasons for their chosen method without extras eg exterior angle = sum of interior opposite angles and base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal OR angles in a triangle add up to 180 and angles on a straight line add up to 180 and base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal OR M1 x + x + 20 + 90 = 180 M1 for a complete correct method to work out x A1 (dep on M1) for 35˚ C1 for complete geometric reasons for their chosen method without extras eg angles in a triangle add up to 180 and base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal M1 for correct unit conversion of 2 m or 3 m or 20 cm M1 for method to find number in width or number in length or 14 or 9 or 16 or 11 M1 (dep on M1) for “number in length” × “number in width” eg 14 × 9 eg 16 × 11 A1 for 126 or 176 17 4×6 rectangle 2 B2 for a single 4×6 rectangle drawn anywhere on the grid (B1 for a single 4×n rectangle or a single m×6 rectangle drawn anywhere on the grid) Note: All nets and 3-D sketches get NO marks 25 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F 1MA0/1F – AO3 Practice Paper Question 18 19 Working Answer Region shaded Mark 3 required region 4 26 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F Notes B1 for circle arc of radius 3cm (± 2mm) centre Burford B1 for circle arc of radius 5 cm (± 2mm) centre Hightown B1 for overlapping regions of circle arcs shaded M1 M1 M1 A1 arc radius 5 cm centre C bisector of angle BAD line 3 cm from DC for correct region identified (see overlay) Results Plus data for AO3 Practice Paper 1F: Qu. No. Series Question 1 Nov-13 1 2 Nov-13 13 3 Nov-14 4 Spec ref Score Marks Percent Na 2.55 3 85.0 Nq 1.69 2 84.5 8 Na 3.31 4 82.8 Nov-14 19 Na 3.04 4 76.0 5 Jun-13 13 Na 2.22 3 74.0 6 Nov-13 5 Na,Nb 2.88 4 72.0 7 Mar-13 15 Nc 2.09 3 69.7 8 Jun-14 7 GMo, Na, o 3.14 5 62.8 9 Jun-12 4 Na 1.77 3 59.0 10 Jun-12 14 GMx 2.02 4 51.0 11 Jun-13 17 Nu 1.00 3 33.3 12 Nov-13 12 SPh 0.98 3 32.7 13 Jun-14 21 Nm, o, a 1.13 4 28.3 14 Nov-12 19 GMa,GMb 1.14 4 28.0 15 Mar-13 18 GMb 0.86 4 21.5 16 Nov-14 12 Na, GMp 0.66 4 16.5 17 Nov-12 22 GMk 0.29 2 14.0 18 Nov-12 28 GMw 0.41 3 14.0 19 Mar-13 21 GMw 0.33 4 8.3 31.51 66 47.7 AO3 Practice Papers – 1MA0/1F