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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MARK SCHEME for the November 2004 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 November 2004 question papers for most IGCSE and
GCE Advanced Level syllabuses.

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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS

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.

Accuracy mark, awarded for a correct answer or intermediate step correctly


obtained. Accuracy marks cannot be given unless the associated method
mark is earned (or implied).

Mark for a correct result or statement independent of method marks.

When a part of a question has two or more "method" steps, the M marks are
generally independent unless the scheme specifically says otherwise; and
similarly when there are several B marks allocated. The notation DM or DB (or
dep*) is used to indicate that a particular M or B mark is dependent on an earlier
M or B (asterisked) mark in the scheme. When two or more steps are run together
by the candidate, the earlier marks are implied and full credit is given.

The symbol implies that the A or B mark indicated is allowed for work correctly
following on from previously incorrect results. Otherwise, A or B marks are given
for correct work only. A and B marks are not given for fortuitously "correct"
answers or results obtained from incorrect working.

Note:

B2 or A2 means that the candidate can earn 2 or 0.


B2/1/0 means that the candidate can earn anything from 0 to 2.

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

ISW

Ignore Subsequent Working

MR

Misread

PA

Premature Approximation (resulting in basically correct work that is


insufficiently accurate)

SOS

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

Penalties
MR -1

A penalty of MR -1 is deducted from A or B marks when the data of a


question or part question are genuinely misread and the object and
difficulty of the question remain unaltered. In this case all A and B marks
then become "follow through " marks. MR is not applied when the
candidate misreads his own figures this is regarded as an error in
accuracy.

OW -1,2 This is deducted from A or B marks when essential working is omitted.


PA -1

This is deducted from A or B marks in the case of premature


approximation.

S -1

Occasionally used for persistent slackness usually discussed at a


meeting.

EX -1

Applied to A or B marks when extra solutions are offered to a particular


equation. Again, this is usually discussed at the meeting.

November 2004

GCE O LEVEL

MARK SCHEME
MAXIMUM MARK: 100

SYLLABUS/COMPONENT: 4024/02
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 2

Page 1

Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL NOVEMBER 2004

Syllabus
4024

Paper
2

Incorrect work in any one part may be used to earn M marks in any
other part of the question.
Throughout, accept equivalent complete methods and decimal
angles without degree sign, but degree sign essential if answer is
given in degrees and minutes.

(a)
(b)

(AD = )
(CE = )

8sin35
4.585 to 4.595 (m)

M1
A1

8
cos 35

M1

9.76(0) to 9.77(0) (m)


(c)

(A B C = ) 47() and (A C B = ) 55() soi


(AB = )

A1

B1

8 sin ( their 55)


( = 8.96)
sin ( their 47)

M1

8.955 to 8.965 (m)

A1

OR Complete alternative method: M2 A1


7
2 (a)(i)
(ii)

4
seen, isw or 1.33 or better
3

B1

4
10
x+
or 4x + 3y = 10 OR 3 term equivalent
3
3
10
4
seen isw.
OR y = x + c and c =
3
3
4
After B0, allow B1 for straight line with gradient or their (i)
3

B2

y=

OR B1 for 3 term straight line through (4, 2).


y = 1.33x + 3.32 scores B1 B0 but allow B2 for y = 1.33x + 3.33
(b)(i)

(AB = ) 5 (units)

B1

(ii)

(BC = ) 10 (units)

B1

(c)

AC2 = 52 + 102 = AB2 + BC2 seen o.e.

B1
(B1)

B1

6 4
6
OR Gradient of BC =
and = 1 o.e.
8
8 3

(d)

25 (units2) or

1
(their (b)(i)) (their (b)(ii))
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(b)
(c)(i)
(ii)

Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL NOVEMBER 2004

Syllabus
4024

4
5
80 000 000 OR
80 000 000
4+5+7
4+5+7
7
OR
80 000 000
4+5+7

Paper
2

M1

20 000 and 25 000 000 and 35 000 000

A1

9 600 000 isw

B1

B1

5 000 000 OR

25
their 20 000 000
100

10
their 25 000 000 ( = 2 500 000)
100
90
If selling price used, allow M1 for
25 000 000 ( = 22 500 000)
100

(Loss on Beta = )

M1

(Profit on Gamma = ) their 9 600 000 [their 5 000 000


their 2 500 000]
( = 7 100 000)
and (Percentage = )

Their 7 100 000


100 o.e.
Their 35 000 000

2
7

(d)

M1

20 OR 20.25 to 20.35 (%) cao

A1

100
80 000 000
160

M1

50 000 000
Accept such as 20 m for 20 000 000 throughout.
Accept in standard form or equivalents (such as 20 106).

A1

9
4 (a)(i)
(ii)

(iii)

(b)

States AB = BC OR sides of square (ABCD) are equal


Correctly deduces PB = QC (must mention AP = BQ)

M1
A1

BQ = CR seen
P B Q = Q C R seen
Deduces triangles BPQ and CQR congruent, dep on no extra facts

M1
M1
A1

R Q C = Q P B OR P Q B = Q R C stated or implied
Correctly deduces P Q R = 90 with no errors seen
(e.g. P + Q + B = 180 or P + Q = 90 R Q C + P Q B = 90)

M1
A1

PQ = QR ( = RS)( = SP) stated


P Q R = Q R S ( = R S P)( = S P Q) stated etc.
OR P Q R = 90
Two different reasons required, but proof not needed.
[Condone use of numerical or literal values throughout.]

B1
B1

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5 (a)(i)
(ii)

(b)(i)

(ii)

(c)

Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL NOVEMBER 2004

Syllabus
4024

120

Paper
2

B1

(l = )

B2

(t = ) 0

B1

25
2s an
a or
(Mark Final Answer)
n
n
2s
= a + l seen.
After B0, allow B1 for 25 = an +ln OR
n
12 2
, 2 or 2.4 isw
5
5

(y 1)2 = 16 or 2 8 o.e.
(y = ) 5 and 3

Formula For numerical

soi OR y 1 = 4, 4 or 4

p (or + or ) q
seen or used, allow B1 for
r

p = 9 and r = 6 and B1 for q = 21 or

q = 4.58
(2 )
3

OR Completing Square Allow B1 for x + or equivalent


2

7
and B1 for
or square roots, such as 0.763
12

(x = )
(0).74
(Final answer) 2.26 nww
After B0 + B0, allow B1 for both 0.736 and 2.263 seen
OR for both 0.74 and 2.26 seen somewhere.

B1

M1
A1+A
1

B1
B1

B1
B1

12
6 (a)(i)
(ii)

(b)(i)
(ii)

(EC = ) 5 cm
sinC A D =

B1

5 or their (a )(i )
( = 0.3846)
13 or [8 + their (a )(i )]

M1

(C A D = ) 22.55() to 22.65()

A1

(Q P R = ) 70()

B1

(Q Z X = )

1
(180 52) OR Q Z X = Q X Z stated
2

(Q Z X = ) 64()
(iii)

(Z X Y = ) 55
After B0, allow B1 for R X Y = 61 or Z O Y = 110

M1
A1

B2
2
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Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL NOVEMBER 2004

Syllabus
4024

Paper
2

Incorrect work in any one part may be used to earn M marks in any
other part of the question.
Throughout, accept equivalent complete methods and decimal
angles without degree sign, but degree sign essential if answer is
given in degrees and minutes.

(a)

(b)

512 + 722 2 51 72 cos81 o.e. soi


Correct formula, simplification and square root intended soi by
subsequent values
dep
(AB = ) 81.4(0) to 81.5(0) (m)
After A0, allow A1 for 6636 or 8933 or 94.5 seen
(dep on first M1)
(Area of ABC = )

1
72 51 sin81
2

(d)
(e)

M1
A2

M1

1810 to 1820 (m2)


(c)

M1

A1

Their (b )
or better
1
their (a )
2

M1

44.45 to 44.55 (m)

A1

(CT = ) 72 tan15
19.25 to 19.35 (m)

M1
A1

tan =

Their (d )
( = 0.433)
their (c )

M1

(Angle = ) 23.4(0)() to 23.5(0) ()

A1

2
12

8 (a)

States or implies points of contact and centres collinear


[e.g. (Diameter = ) 2x + 2y or 2(x + y) seen]
Justifies radius = x + y
Accept correct expressions without explanation.

B1
A.G.

B1

(b)(i)

(x + y)2 - (2x)2 seen isw or better

B1

(ii)

(2y)2 - (x + y)2 seen isw or better


OR (2y)2 their (i) - (2x)2

B1

(c)

Their (b)(ii) = 2 their (b)(i) o.e. (possibly without )


() [4y2 x2 2xy y2] = 2 () [x2 + 2xy + y2 4x2] or better
OR () (y x) (3y + x) = 2 () (y x)(y + 3x)
Correctly deduces y2 6xy + 5x2 = 0 www

M1
A1

(d)(i)
(ii)

(e)

A.G.

A1

(y x)(y + 5x) o.e. seen

B1

y x seen (but may be cancelled)


y 5x seen
Extra answers 1 each

B1
B1

(Fraction = )

( ){(6 x )2 (2x )2 } or
2
{(10 x ) }

their (b )(i )
(2y )

with y = 5x

8k
isw unless condensed, 0.32 or 32%
25k

M1
A1

2
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9 (a)
(b)(i)
(ii)
(c)(i)
(ii)
(d)(i)

(ii)

(iii)

Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL NOVEMBER 2004

252 242 = 1 49 = 72 o.e. (so 7, 24, 25 is Pythagoras Triple)


Expect to see some justification

Syllabus
4024

A.G.

Paper
2

B1

9 soi www

B1

60, 61 soi www

B1

2n + 1 or n + n + 1

B1

Equates their (i) = 1012 or better


Obtains 5100, 5101 soi www

M1
A1

(12)(37 35) (37 + 35) = 2 72 = 144 = 122


(Expect to see some justification)
63, 65 soi www
2 128 soi or better

B1

B1
B1

{(4n2 + 1) + (4n2 1)} {(4n2 + 1) (4n2 1)} or better


OR 16n4 + 8n2 + 1 (16n4 8n2 + 1) or better
(4n)2 OR 42n2 Condone 4n if seen after 16n2, but www

B1
B1

39 999, 40 001 soi www

B1

indep

12
Throughout, allow correct answers implied www
Terms in correct order in equations (e.g. not 242 252 = 72)
10 (a)(i)
(ii)

100 = r2h seen, leading to h =


y = 2rh + 2r2 soi
Convincingly leading to y = 2r2 +

(b)(i)

(p = ) 105 (105.3or 105

100
r2
200
r

A.G.

B1

A.G.

B1

B1

1
acceptable)
3

All 7 points plotted


(P1 for at least 5 plotted )
Smooth curve, not grossly thick, through all plotted points, of which
at least 5 correct

C1

(c)

2.2(0) to 2.27
5.65 to 5.75

Y2

(d)

Drawing a tangent at r = 2 and estimating

(ii)

(e)(i)
(ii)

change in y
, ignoring sign
change in r

P2

M1

(Check working is valid)


35 to 48
(Ignore support from Calculus)

A1

3.6 to 3.8

R1

Value of A in the range


80 A < 82 or 251 A 257 seen
Note Not A = 82 or 80 A < 82
Ignore any unit stated

L1

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Mark Scheme
GCE O LEVEL NOVEMBER 2004

Syllabus
4024

Paper
2

(0) (4) 30 80 136 (140)


(0) 10 30 60 15 140

B1
B1

Ignore plots at x = 0
[Accept two separate graphs]
All 10 other points plotted
(P1 for at least 6 plotted )
[Some points may represent 2 plots]
2 smooth curves, with at least one label, not grossly thick, through all
appropriate plots of which at least 6 correct
Curves must be ogive shape (no negative gradients)

P2

C1

64 to 68

V1

(ii)

Their (i) (42 to 44) evaluated

Q1

(iii)

English 56 to 58 and Maths 63 to 65

N1

(d)

Maths easier , with sensible reason (e.g. greater median, or U.Q.


L.Q. etc.)
(Follow through from their curves if labelled)
(There must be two curves)

R1

B1

(b)

(c)(i)

(e)(i)
(ii)

12
cao
49
4 115 25 136

140 140 140 140


3860
193k
isw (e.g.
) OR 0.1965 to 0.1975 OR 19.65 to 19.75%
980k
19 600

After M0 allow SCB1 for

M1
A2

3860
3860
193k
or 0.1980 to
=
=
140 139 19 460 973k

0.1990 isw
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