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GCE O Level

MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2006 question paper

4024 MATHEMATICS
4024/02

Paper 2

maximum raw mark 100

This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and students, to indicate the requirements of the
examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were initially instructed to award marks. It does
not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners meeting before marking
began. Any substantial changes to the mark scheme that arose from these discussions will be
recorded in the published Report on the Examination.
All Examiners are instructed that alternative correct answers and unexpected approaches in
candidates scripts must be given marks that fairly reflect the relevant knowledge and skills
demonstrated.
Mark schemes must be read in conjunction with the question papers and the Report on the
Examination.

CIE will not enter into discussion or correspondence in connection with these mark schemes.

CIE is publishing the mark schemes for the June 2006 question papers for most IGCSE and
GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Level syllabuses and some Ordinary Level
syllabuses.

Mark Scheme Notes

Marks are of the following three types:


M

Method mark, awarded for a valid method applied to the problem. Method
marks are not lost for numerical errors, algebraic slips or errors in units.
However, it is not usually sufficient for a candidate just to indicate an intention
of using some method or just to quote a formula; the formula or idea must be
applied to the specific problem in hand, e.g. by substituting the relevant
quantities into the formula. Correct application of a formula without the
formula being quoted obviously earns the M mark and in some cases an M
mark can be implied from a correct answer.

Consolation mark, sometimes awarded for an incorrect answer.


places it may be earned in the working.

In some

When a part of a question has two or more "method" steps, the M marks are
generally independent unless the scheme specifically says otherwise.

FT implies that the candidate has continued correctly after an error.

University of Cambridge International Examinations 2006

The following abbreviations may be used in a mark scheme or used on the scripts:
AG

Answer Given on the question paper (so extra checking is needed to


ensure that the detailed working leading to the result is valid)

BOD

Benefit of Doubt (allowed when the validity of a solution may not be


absolutely clear)

CAO

Correct Answer Only (emphasising that no "follow through" from a


previous error is allowed)

CWO

Correct Working Only often written by a fortuitous' answer

FT

Follow through

ISW

Ignore Subsequent Working

MR

Misread

PA

Premature Approximation (resulting in basically correct work that is


insufficiently accurate)

SOI

Seen or implied

SOS

See Other Solution (the candidate makes a better attempt at the same
question)

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Page 1

(a)

Mark Scheme
GCE O Level May/June 2006

For numerical

p (or + or ) q
r

p = 4 and r = 6
q = 76 or q = 8.71
x = 2.12 or 0.79
(b)
(c)
2

(a)

9a 2 + 16b 2 24ab
(4 y )(3 + 2t )
(i)
2(7 5 + 7 3 + 3 5 )
142 cm2

(ii)
(b)

(i)

x 3 = 7 5 3 soi
4.7 to 4.72 cm
1 2
8 15
3
1005 to 1010 cm3

(a)

(b)

Paper

4024

02

For completing the square


(x 32 ) seen B1 2 91 oe B1
B1
B1
B1 + B1

SC1 for 2.1 to 2.12 AND 0.79 to


0.78

B2
B2

2 SC1 for 9a 2 + 16b 2 OR 24ab seen


2 SC1 for any pair correctly factorised

M1
A1

M1
A1

M1
A1

(ii)

17 cm

B1

(iii)

8 17
427 to 427.3 cm2

M1
A1

B1

1 f.t. 201 + their 427

(iv) 628 to 628.6 f.t. cm2


3

Syllabus

(i)

DB = 62o

B1

(ii)

DA B = 118 o f.t.

B1

(iii)

OD B = 28 o

B1

(iv)

CO B = 26 o

B1

(i)

140
soi
360
78.1 to 78.25 cm2

B1

220 o

B1

(ii)

220
2 8 x
360
46.7 to 46.73 cm

f.t. 180 their 62

B1
2

M1
A1

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(a)

(b)

Mark Scheme
GCE O Level May/June 2006

(i)

$6.05

B1

(ii)

62.5%

B1

(i)

60
cos HC B =
oe
80
41.4 o to 41.41 o

(ii)

(iii)

(c)

(i)

(ii)
5

40
CD
40
CD =
sin 32
75.48 to 75.5 m
sin 32 =

40
35
d = 48.8o to 49o
tan d =

4 .6
15
0.31 s
54 km/h

Syllabus

Paper

4024

02

M1
A1

M1
M1
A1

M1
A1

2 SC1 for 41o to 41.2o

M1
A1
B1

(a)

6, 10, 14, 18

B1

(b)

B1

(c)

(i)

124

B1

(ii)

B1

(i)

(a) 8
(b) 4
(c) 21
(d) 19 f.t.

B1
B1
B1
B1

4 f.t. 27 their 8

(a)

(ii)

(b)

(i)

(ii)

Students who study Maths but


not Physics
or
Students who study only Maths

B1
B1

8 10
8
10
or
oe
=
=
6 RC
14 10 + RC

M1

7.5 cm

A1

(nor Spanish)
1

8
14
or oe
14

8
2
98 cm

10

e.g.

10
+
their
7
.
5

M1
A1

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(a)

(b)

Mark Scheme
GCE O Level May/June 2006

3
5000 seen
5

(i)

(ii)

(c)

(d)

1800
20000
9%
2
(21800 15000 ))
5
$17 720

5
7500
3
$12 500
$27 500 f.t.
(i)

3
(x 15 000 ) oe
5

(ii)

their

3
(x 15 000 ) = x f.t.
5
2
x = 90 000
$45 000

(a)

2.5

(b)

All 10 points plotted correctly f.t.


(within 1 mm)
8 or 9 points plotted correctly (within
1 mm) (Allow P1)
Smooth curve, not grossly thick, thro
all plotted points of which at least 8
are correct

(c)

(d)

(e)
(f)

B1

Paper

4024

02

M1
A1

M1
A1

M1
A1
B1

3 f.t.15 000 + their 12 500 SC1 for $33 750

B1

M1
A1
A1

B1

P2

C1

3 lost for straight line, or incomplete

(i)

1.4 < x < 1.5

X1

(ii)

6.4 to 6.5

Y1

Negative value

G1

2.0 to 2.5

G1

Line with negative slope thro (0,12)


Also through (6,6)

L1
L1

Attempt to simplify
x 2 18
+
5 = 12 x
8
x
A = 8 AND B = 136

Syllabus

Allow M1 for attempt to sub


x = 1.2 and 7.5 and solve

M1
A1

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(a)

(b)

Mark Scheme
GCE O Level May/June 2006

(i)

138o

(ii)

AC
7
=
sin 48 sin 66
7 sin 48
AC =
sin 66
5.69 to 5.7 km

(i)

(ii)

(c)

10

(a)

(b)

1
7 6.3 sin 41
2
14.46 to 14.5 km2
area
3.5
4.13 to 4.15 km
6.3 sin 41 or

B1

Syllabus

Paper

4024

02

M1
M1
A1

M1
A1

All M and A marks available for any


COMPLETE alternative method

M1
A1

Attempt at Cosine Rule involving BA E


9 2 + 7 2 5 2 105
cos A =
=

2 9 7 126
33.5o to 34o
(0)56o 56.5o f.t.

M1

A1
A1

4 f.t. 90 their A

(i)

31.8 cm

B1

(ii)

32.1 31.65 cm
0.42 to 0.48 cm

M1
A1

(iii) 108

B1

(i)

B1

(ii)

(2 x 7.5) + (4 x 11) + (6 x 13) +


(3 x 15) + (1 x 18)
16
12.5 min

A1

Attempting to take readings at 90 and 30

M1
M1
A1

7
cao
30

B2

(iv) 1.6 cm

B2

(iii)

SC1 for any correct equivalent or


7
7
or
60 32

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11

(a)

Mark Scheme
GCE O Level May/June 2006

(i)

6 6

6 8

(ii)

Attempting to find AB or determ


A=7
1
p=
7

(iii)

Paper

4024

02

2 SC1 for 3 correct elements

M1
A1

2p 3 p 1 0

attempt
3p p 0 1
1 3 a b 1 0

=
or
3 2 c d 0 1

leading to 4 equations
1 2 3

7 3 1

(b)

B2

Syllabus

M1

A1

(iv) Reflection
in y axis oe

B1
B1

(i)

h=2

B1

(ii)

10

7

B1

B2

(iii) 5

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