Centre Number Surname Other Names Candidate Number For Examiner s Use Examiner s Initials Candidate Signature Pages Mark General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier 3 4-5 GCSE Mathematics Unit 3 Foundation Tier Practice Paper Set 1 Specification 4360 For this paper you must have: mathematical instruments. You may use a calculator Time allowed 1 hour 30 minutes 43603F F F 6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point pen. Draw diagrams in pencil. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page. Answer all questions. You must answer the questions in the space provided. Do not write outside the box around each page or on blank pages. Do all rough work in this book. Cross through any work that you do not want to be marked. If your calculator does not have a button, take the value of to be 3.14 unless another value is given in the question. 22-23 24-25 TOTAL Information The marks for questions are shown in brackets. The maximum mark for this paper is 80. The quality of your written communication is specifically assessed in questions 17, 18 and 21. These questions are indicated with an asterisk ( ) You may ask for more answer paper and graph paper. These must be tagged securely to this answer booklet. Advice In all calculations, show clearly how you work out your answer. Practice Paper Set 1/43603F
2 Formulae Sheet: Foundation Tier a Area of trapezium = 2 1 (a + b)h h b Volume of prism = area of cross-section length crosssection length
Answer all questions in the spaces provided. 3 Do not write outside the box 1 (a) What fraction of the square is shaded? Answer... (1 mark) 1 (b) (i) The diagram shows three squares. In the first square 8 3 is shaded. In the third square 4 3 is shaded. In the second square, shade a fraction between 8 3 and 4 3 1 (b) (ii) Write down your fraction (1 mark) Answer... (1 mark) 3 Turn over
4 2 A shape is made from four identical rectangles. 12 cm Not drawn accurately Work out the perimeter of the shape. (3 marks)
5 3 Here is a formula for changing litres into gallons Number of gallons = Number of litres 9 2 3 (a) Use the formula to change 45 litres into gallons Answer...gallons (2 marks) 3 (b) The fuel tank of Jack s car holds 72 litres when full. Jack uses half a tank of fuel. He travels 240 miles. How many miles does he cover for each gallon of fuel? Answer.....mpg (4 marks) 9 Turn over
6 Do not write outside the box 4 Here are 6 rods. 3 cm 3 cm Not drawn accurately 4 cm 4 cm 8 cm 8 cm 4 (a) Use all six rods to make two isosceles triangles. Each of your triangles should use three of the rods. Show the lengths on each side. (2 marks) 4 (b) Will tries to make a triangle using one rod of each length. Explain why he cannot do this. (1 mark)
7 5 Use your calculator to work out 3 4 24.4 Answer... (1 mark) 6 The diagram shows a circle, centre O, with a tangent and a chord. O 6 (a) Measure the diameter of the circle. Answer... cm (1 mark) 6 (b) The tangent meets the circle at point P. Mark point P on the diagram. (1 mark) 6 (c) Mark a point on the chord that is 2 cm from O. Label it M. (1 mark) 87 Turn over
8 7 (a) Measure the acute angle x. x Answer... degrees (1 mark) 7 (b) Use measurements to work out the size of angle y. y Answer... degrees (2 marks)
9 7 (c) An acute angle and an obtuse angle fit together to make an angle of 200 Work out two possible values for the angles Answer...degrees and... degrees (2 marks) 5 Turn over
10 8 A regular hexagon is divided into congruent right-angled triangles. Here are the names of eight shapes: Equilateral triangle Trapezium Kite Square Isosceles triangle Rhombus Rectangle Parallelogram In the diagrams below some of the right-angled triangles have been shaded. Match the shaded shapes with the correct name from the list above. 8(a) Name... (1 mark)
11 8 (b) Name... (1 mark) 8 (c) Name... (1 mark) 3 Turn over
12 9 (a) Sophie wants to make a small tray out of card. The tray is 4 cm long by 3 cm wide by 1 cm deep. Not drawn accurately 1 cm 3 cm 4 cm Draw a net of the tray that she could use. (3 marks)
13 Do not write outside the box 9 (b) Rosie is making a normal six-sided dice. The numbers on opposite faces of a normal dice always add up to 7. Complete the net of her dice. (2 marks) 5 Turn over
14 10 Three triangles, P, Q and R are cut out of paper. Do not write outside the box The angles are measured. Not drawn accurately P Q R The corners are torn off each triangle and mixed up as shown. 65 75 80 35 35 45 40 110 55 Identify the three sets of angles that go with each triangle. Triangle P has angles... and... and... Triangle Q has angles... and... and... Triangle R has angles... and... and... (3 marks)
15 Do not write outside the box 11 28 building blocks are placed on top of each other. The height is 182 cm. What is the height of 42 blocks? Answer... cm (3 marks) 12 Calculate the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 9 cm. Not drawn accurately 9 cm Answer... cm (2 marks) 8 Turn over
16 13 Shapes are made using squares and semi-circles. For example, The area of a square is S. The area of a semi-circle is D. The shape has an area of S + D. The shape has an area of S D. 13 (a) Use a diagram to show that 2D is less than S. (1 mark)
17 Do not write outside the box 13 (b) Write down the shaded area of these shapes in terms of S and D. Give your answers in their simplest form. 13 (b) (i) Answer... (2 marks) 13 (b) (ii) Answer... (2 marks) 13 (b) (iii) Answer... (2 marks) 7 Turn over
18 14 A rectangular lawn is 18 metres long. The length of the lawn is three times the width A box of lawn feed covers 8 square metres. How many boxes are needed to feed the lawn? Answer... (4 marks)
19 Do not write outside the box 15 In the diagram AB is parallel to CD. E A 55 G B Not drawn accurately C H x D F Work out the value of the angle marked x in the diagram. Show clearly, giving reasons, how you work out your answer. Answer. degrees (3 marks) 9.8+6.3 16 Use your calculator to work out 5.9 _ 1.2 16 (a) Write down your full calculator display. Answer... (1 mark) 16 (b) Give your answer to 2 decimal places. Answer... (1 mark) 9 Turn over
20 Do not write outside the box 17 Sally is buying a radiator for her bedroom. The room is 2.4 metres high. Plan View 3.1 m Not drawn accurately 4.2 m You can work out the heat output in Watts (W) of a radiator in a room using this formula.. Heat output (W) = Volume in cubic metres 42 This table shows heat output and cost of radiators. Radiator Heat output (W) Cost ( ) A 1070 200 B 1148 215 C 1365 220 D 1404 230 E 1638 245 Work out the cost of the most suitable radiator. You must show your working. Answer......(5 marks)
21 Do not write outside the box 18 Five footpaths meet at O. D is due South of O. N A N B 40 O 60 80 Not drawn accurately C E D 18 (a) Is EOB a straight footpath? Tick a box. Yes No Show how you decide. (1 mark) 18 (b)(i) Kate is at O and walks towards B. On what bearing does she walk? Answer... (2 marks) 18 (b)(ii) Ben is at B and walks to meet Kate. On what bearing does he walk? Answer... (2 marks) 10 Turn over
22 19 Here are an expression, an equation and a formula. Do not write outside the box Write down which is which. 3x + 8 = 5... P = 2l + 2w... 15x 7y... (2 marks)
23 20 Use a ruler and compasses in this question. Remember to show all construction lines and arcs clearly. 20 (a) Construct the perpendicular bisector of AB. A B (2 marks) 20 (b) Construct the angle bisector of the angle XYZ. X Y Z (2 marks) 6 Turn over
21 24 Use trial and improvement to find the solution to the equation x 3 + 2x = 56 Give your answer to 1 decimal place. Do not write outside the box x x 3 + 2x Comment 3 33 Too low Answer x =... (4 marks)
22 ABCD is a quadrilateral. Angles A and B are in the ratio 1 : 2 Angle C is 30 more than angle B. Angle D is a right angle. A Not drawn accurately B D C Work out the size of angles A,B and C angle A.degrees angle B.degrees angle C.degrees (4 marks) END OF QUESTIONS 8
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