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TERM 2 EXAMINATIONS

DECEMBER 2024

MATHEMATICS 0580/02
Paper 2 Non-calculator (Extended)
2 hours

You must answer on the question paper.

You will need: Geometrical instruments

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 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.
● Calculators must not be used in this paper.
● You may use tracing paper.
● You must show all necessary working clearly.

INFORMATION
● The total mark for this paper is 100.
● The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ].

1
1 Simplify a 3b 7 ÷a 6b 2 .

.............................................. [2]
2
2 Simplify (27x 9) 3 .

.............................................. [2]
⎛4 ⎞⎟ −2
3 Simplify ⎜⎜ ⎟ .
⎝x ⎠

.............................................. [1]
4 Complete the statement.

When w = ............... , 10w = 70.

.............................................. [1]

5 y = p − 2qx 2

p = − 10

q =3

x = −5

Work out the value of y .

.............................................. [2]

2
6 Kelly is trying to work out the two values of w for which 3w − w 3 = 2
Her values are 1 and -1

Are her values correct?


You must show your working.

.............................................. [2]

7 Find the number of sides of a regular polygon with interior angle 162°.

.............................................. [2]

8 The angles of a quadrilateral are x °, (x + 5) °, (2x − 25) ° and (x + 10) °.

Find the value of x .

x = .............................................. [3]

3
9 The diagram shows a path around a pond.

The pond is in the shape of a rectangle with length 7m and width 4m.
The path is 3m wide.

Ali is going to cover the path with gravel.


One bag of gravel will cover 10 m2 of the path.

How many bags of gravel does Ali need to buy?


You must show your working.

.............................................. [4]
10 A box contains 3 blue pens, 4 red pens and 8 green pens only.
A pen is chosen at random from the box.

Find the probability that this pen is green.

.............................................. [1]

4
11 Samira has a bag containing 20 sweets.
In the bag, there are 5 red, 6 green and 9 yellow sweets.
Samira chooses one sweet at random from the bag.

Write down the probability that she chooses a yellow sweet.

.............................................. [1]

12 The diagram shows six discs.


Each disc has a colour and a number.
One disc is picked at random.

Write down the probability that


i) the disc has the number 4,

[1]
ii) the disc is red and has the number 3,

[1]
iii) the disc is blue and has the number 4.

[1]

13 The test scores of 14 students are shown below.

21 21 23 26 25 21 22 20 21 23 23 27 24 21
A student is chosen at random.

Find the probability that this student has a test score of more than 24.

.............................................. [1]

5
14 Factorise completely 21a 2 + 28ab .

.............................................. [2]

15 Expand and simplify (x + 1) (x + 2) + 2x (x − 3) .

.............................................. [3]
⎛⎜ 1 7 ⎞⎟ 6
16 Work out ⎜2 − ⎟ × .
⎝ 3 8 ⎠ 25
You must show all your working and give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

.............................................. [4]

17 Insert one pair of brackets to make this calculation correct.

7 − 5 − 3 + 4 = 9

[1]
18 Complete the list of factors of 36.

1, 2, ............................................. , 36

[2]

6
19 The temperature at 07 00 is -3 °C.
This temperature is 11 °C higher than the temperature at 01 00.

Find the temperature at 01 00.

................................................ °C [1]

20 Here is a list of numbers.

87 77 57 47 27

From this list, write down

i) a cube number,
[1]

ii) a prime number.

[1]

7
21 Work out of 198 kg.
11

........................................... kg [2]
2

22 Find the value of 64 3 .

.............................................. [2]

7
23 Greg sells car insurance and home insurance.

he table shows the cost of these insurances.

Insurance car insurance home insurance


Cost £200 £350

Each month Greg earns

£530 basic pay


5% of the cost of all the car insurance he sells
and 10% of the cost of all the home insurance he sells
In May Greg sold
6 car insurances
and 4 home insurances

Work out the total amount of money Greg earned in May.

.............................................. [5]

8
24 Here are some numbers written in standard form

3 . 4 × 10−1 1 . 36 × 106 7 . 9 × 100 2 . 4 × 105 5 . 21 × 10−3 4 . 3 × 10−2

From these numbers, write down;


i) the largest number,

[1]
ii) the smallest number.

[1]

25 Work out the value of (9 × 10-4) × (3 × 107)


Give your answer in standard form.

.............................................. [2]

26 Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 72 and 90.

.............................................. [2]

27 Write 800 as a product of its prime factors.


Show your working clearly.

.............................................. [2]

9
5( F − 32)
28 Make F the subject of the formula C=
9

.............................................. [3]
4d + t 3
29 Make t the subject of n2=
t3

.............................................. [4]
30 (a) Write 6789 correct to the nearest 100.

.............................................. [1]

(b) Write 6789 correct to 3 significant figures.

.............................................. [1]

31 By writing each number correct to 1 significant figure, estimate the value of

37. 8 × 13. 2
28. 5 + 22. 1
You must show all your working.

.............................................. [2]

10
32 (a) Marco is making patterns with grey and white circular mats.

The patterns form a sequence.


Marco makes a table to show some information about the patterns.

Pattern number 1 2 3 4 5
Number of grey mats 6 9 12 15
Total number of
6 10 15 21
mats
Complete the table for Pattern 5.

[2]

(b) Find an expression, in terms of n , for the number of grey mats in Pattern n .

.............................................. [2]

(c) Marco makes a pattern with 24 grey mats.

Find the total number of mats in this pattern.

.............................................. [2]

11
33

Find the area of triangle ABC.

............................................. m2 [3]

34 Kristian receives $72.


Kristian spends 45% of his $72 on a computer game.

Calculate the price of the computer game.

$ ............................................... [2]

12
35 The number of cars parked in a car park at 9 am is recorded for 10 days.

124 130 129 116 132 120 127 107 118 114

Complete the stem-and-leaf diagram.

[2]

36 In 2018, Gretal earned $32 000.


In 2019, Gretal’s earnings increased by 7%.

Work out her earnings in 2019.

$ ................................................ [3]

13
37 The table gives some information about the birds Paula sees in her garden one day.

Bird Frequency
Magpie 15
Thrush 10
Startling 20
Sparrow 27

Complete the accurate pie chart.

[3]

14
38 (a)Chloe recorded the test marks of 20 students.

22 29 38 16 36 18 30 21 27 43
14 41 25 38 46 19 48 34 23 46

Show this information in an ordered stem and leaf diagram.

[2]
(b) One of these students is going to be chosen at random.

Find the probability that this student has a test mark less than 28

.............................................. [2]

39 Mr Mason asks 240 Year 11 students what they want to do next year.

15% of the students want to go to college.

3
of the students want to stay at school.
4

The rest of the students do not know.

Work out the number of students who do not know.

.............................................. [4]

15
40 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.

.............................................. [4]

41 Circle the fraction that is equivalent to 3 . 875

15 29 31 15
4 8 8 8

[1]

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