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2014 N5 Maths P1

1. The document appears to be an exam for a mathematics paper. It provides instructions for students taking the exam, including informing them to attempt all questions, write answers in the spaces provided, and use the additional space at the end if needed while identifying the question. It also lists various formulas that may be useful. 2. The exam consists of 7 multiple choice questions testing various math skills like algebra, trigonometry, graphing, and interpreting data. Students are asked to show their working and units where appropriate. 3. Upon completing the exam, students must submit their booklet to the invigilator before leaving the exam room.

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2014 N5 Maths P1

1. The document appears to be an exam for a mathematics paper. It provides instructions for students taking the exam, including informing them to attempt all questions, write answers in the spaces provided, and use the additional space at the end if needed while identifying the question. It also lists various formulas that may be useful. 2. The exam consists of 7 multiple choice questions testing various math skills like algebra, trigonometry, graphing, and interpreting data. Students are asked to show their working and units where appropriate. 3. Upon completing the exam, students must submit their booklet to the invigilator before leaving the exam room.

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X747/75/01 Mathematics
Paper 1
(Non-Calculator)
TUESDAY, 06 MAY
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Fill in these boxes and read what is printed below.

Full name of centre Town

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Forename(s) Surname Number of seat

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Date of birth
Day Month Year Scottish candidate number

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Total marks - 40
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Attempt ALL questions.


Write your answers clearly in the spaces provided in this booklet. Additional space for answers
is provided at the end of this booklet. If you use this space you must clearly identify the
question number you are attempting.
Use blue or black ink.
You may NOT use a calculator.
Full credit will be given only to solutions which contain appropriate working.
State the units for your answer where appropriate.
Before leaving the examination room you must give this booklet to the Invigilator; if you do
not, you may lose all the marks for this paper.

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FORMULAE LIST

I -b±~(b2 -4ac)
The roots of ax +bx+c=O are x=---'---'------
2a

a b c
Sine rule: --=--=--
sinA sinB sinC

I I I bI +c I -a I
Cosine rule: a =b +c -2bccosA or cosA=----
2bc

Area of a triangle: A = tabsinC

Volume of a sphere:

Volume of a cone:

Volume of a pyramid: V=j-Ah

Standard deviation: s=
~L(X-X)'
. = 'Lx' -(Lx)' In ,were
h . h l'
n IS t e samp e sIze.
n-1 n-1

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1. Evaluate 12X29"'
Give the answer in simplest form. 2

2. Multiply out the brackets and collect like terms:


(2x-5)(3x+1). 2

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3. Express x 2 -14x+44 in the form (x-a)2 +h. 2 MARGIN

4. Find the resultant vector 211- v when II ~ -~J


[ and v [ -; ~ l
Express your answer in component form. 2

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5. In triangle KLM MARGIN

L
• KM = 18 centimetres
• sinK=O'4 K
• sinL=O'9
Calculate the length of LM. 3
M

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6. McGregor's Burgers sells fast food. MARGIN

The graph shows the relationship between the amount of fat, F grams, and
the number of calories, C, in some of their sandwiches.

Calories

o Fat (grams) F

A line of best fit has been drawn.


Point A represents a sandwich which has 5 grams of fat and 200 calories.
Point B represents a sandwich which has 25 grams of fat and 500 calories.

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(a) Find the equation of the line of best fit in terms of F and C. 3

(b) A Super Deluxe sandwich contains 40 grams of fat.


Use your answer to part (a) to estimate the number of calories this
sandwich contains.
Show your working. 1

Total marks 4

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7. The diagram below shows part of the graph of y = ax 2 MARGIN

a x

Find the value ora. 2

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8. Express J40 + 4M + -J9O as a surd in its simplest form. 3 MARGIN

9. 480 000 tickets were sold for a tennis tournament last year.
This represents 80% of all the available tickets.
Calculate the total number of tickets that were available for this tournament. 3

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10. The graph of y = asin(x+h)o , 0 ~ x ~ 360, is shown below. MARGIN

Write down the values of a and b. 2

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11. (a) A straight line has equation 4x + 3Y = 12 . MARGIN

Find the gradient of this line. 2

(b) Find the coordinates of the point where this line crosses the x-axis. 2

Total marks 4

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12. The diagram below shows a circle, centre C. MARGIN

C
B

The radius of the circle is 15 centimetres.


A is the mid-point of chord PQ.
The length of AB is 27 centimetres.
Calculate the length of PQ. 4

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13. The diagram below shows the path of a small rocket which is fired into the MI~~IN
air. The height, h metres, of the rocket after t seconds is given by
2
h(t)=16t-t

(a) After how many seconds will the rocket first be at a height of 60 metres? 4

(b) Will the rocket reach a height of 70 metres?


Justify your answer. 3

Total marks 7

[END OF QUESTION PAPER]

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