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1 For
A Examiner's
32 m Use

B NOT TO
SCALE

43 m 64 m

C D

The diagram represents a field in the shape of a quadrilateral ABCD.


AB = 32 m, BC = 43 m and AC = 64 m.

(a) (i) Show clearly that angle CAB = 37.0° correct to one decimal place.

Answer(a)(i)

[4]

(ii) Calculate the area of the triangle ABC.

Answer(a)(ii) m2 [2]

(b) CD = 70 m and angle DAC = 55°.

Calculate the perimeter of the whole field ABCD.

Answer(b) m [6]

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2 For
A Examiner's
Use

16 cm NOT TO
SCALE

B 25 cm C

The area of triangle ABC is 130 cm2.


AB = 16 cm and BC = 25 cm.

(a) Show clearly that angle ABC = 40.5°, correct to one decimal place.

Answer (a)

[3]

(b) Calculate the length of AC.

Answer(b) AC = cm [4]

(c) Calculate the shortest distance from A to BC.

Answer(c) cm [2]

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For
3 Examiner′s
D C Use
32°

70 m
NOT TO
SCALE
40°
A B
55 m

The diagram shows a school playground ABCD.


ABCD is a trapezium.
AB = 55 m, BD = 70 m, angle ABD = 40° and angle BCD = 32°.

(a) Calculate AD.

Answer(a) AD = ........................................... m [4]

(b) Calculate BC.

Answer(b) BC = ........................................... m [4]

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For
(c) (i) Calculate the area of the playground ABCD. Examiner′s
Use

Answer(c)(i) .......................................... m2 [3]

(ii) An accurate plan of the school playground is to be drawn to a scale of 1: 200 .

Calculate the area of the school playground on the plan.


Give your answer in cm2.

Answer(c)(ii) ........................................ cm2 [2]

(d) A fence, BD, divides the playground into two areas.

Calculate the shortest distance from A to BD.

Answer(d) ........................................... m [2]


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For
4 Examiner′s
B 2.4 m C Use
NOT TO
6.46 m SCALE
1.8 m

A D
8.6 m

The diagram shows the cross section, ABCD, of a ramp.

(a) Calculate angle DBC.

Answer(a) Angle DBC = ............................................... [2]

(b) (i) Show that BD is exactly 3 m.

Answer(b)(i)

[2]

(ii) Use the cosine rule to calculate angle ABD.

Answer(b)(ii) Angle ABD = ............................................... [4]

(c) The ramp is a prism of width 4 m.

Calculate the volume of this prism.

Answer(c) .......................................... m3 [3]


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For
5 A field, ABCD, is in the shape of a quadrilateral. Examiner′s
A footpath crosses the field from A to C. Use

26°
B
NOT TO
SCALE
55 m

65°
32° 122°
A 62 m D

(a) Use the sine rule to calculate the distance AC and show that it rounds to 119.9 m,
correct to 1 decimal place.

Answer(a)

[3]

(b) Calculate the length of BC.

Answer(b) BC = ........................................... m [4]

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For
(c) Calculate the area of triangle ACD. Examiner′s
Use

Answer(c) .......................................... m2 [2]

(d) The field is for sale at $4.50 per square metre.

Calculate the cost of the field.

Answer(d) $ ............................................... [3]


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6 (a) ABCD is a trapezium.

A 11 cm B
NOT TO
SCALE
4.7 cm

D C
2.6 cm
17 cm

(i) Calculate the length of AD.

Answer(a)(i) AD = .......................................... cm [2]

(ii) Calculate the size of angle BCD.

Answer(a)(ii) Angle BCD = ................................................ [3]

(iii) Calculate the area of the trapezium ABCD.

Answer(a)(iii) ......................................... cm2 [2]

(b) A similar trapezium has perpendicular height 9.4 cm.

Calculate the area of this trapezium.

Answer(b) ......................................... cm2 [3]


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7
A
B
NOT TO
52° SCALE

D
O

56°
C E

A, B, C and D are points on a circle, centre O.


CE is a tangent to the circle at C.

(a) Find the sizes of the following angles and give a reason for each answer.

(i) Angle DAC = ..................... because ..........................................................................................

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

(ii) Angle DOC = ..................... because .........................................................................................

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

(iii) Angle BCO = ..................... because ..........................................................................................

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

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(b) CE = 8.9 cm and CB = 7 cm.

(i) Calculate the length of BE.

Answer(b)(i) BE = .......................................... cm [4]

(ii) Calculate angle BEC.

Answer(b)(ii) Angle BEC = ................................................ [3]


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8
K
680 km
65°
40°
D

North NOT TO
SCALE

2380 km
M

1560 km

The diagram shows some distances between Mumbai (M), Kathmandu (K), Dhaka (D) and Colombo (C).

(a) Angle CKD = 65°.

Use the cosine rule to calculate the distance CD.

Answer(a) CD = .......................................... km [4]

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(b) Angle MKC = 40°.

Use the sine rule to calculate the acute angle KMC.

Answer(b) Angle KMC = ................................................ [3]

(c) The bearing of K from M is 050°.

Find the bearing of M from C.

Answer(c) ................................................ [2]

(d) A plane from Colombo to Mumbai leaves at 21 15 and the journey takes 2 hours 24 minutes.

(i) Find the time the plane arrives at Mumbai.

Answer(d)(i) ................................................ [1]

(ii) Calculate the average speed of the plane.

Answer(d)(ii) ....................................... km/h [2]


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9
D

180 m
North
C NOT TO
85° SCALE

240 m

50°
B

The diagram shows a field, ABCD.


AD = 180 m and AC = 240 m.
Angle ABC = 50° and angle ACB = 85°.

(a) Use the sine rule to calculate AB.

AB = ............................................ m [3]

(b) The area of triangle ACD = 12 000 m2.

Show that angle CAD = 33.75°, correct to 2 decimal places.

[3]
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(c) Calculate BD.

BD = ............................................ m [5]

(d) The bearing of D from A is 030°.

Find the bearing of

(i) B from A,

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

(ii) A from B.

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

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10
B

8.5 cm 12.5 cm

60° NOT TO
x cm
A C SCALE
46° 76°

58°
D

The diagram shows a quadrilateral ABCD.

(a) The length of AC is x cm.

Use the cosine rule in triangle ABC to show that 2x2 – 17x – 168 = 0.

[4]

(b) Solve the equation 2x2 – 17x – 168 = 0.


Show all your working and give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.

x = .......................... or x = .......................... [4]

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(c) Use the sine rule to calculate the length of CD.

CD = .......................................... cm [3]

(d) Calculate the area of the quadrilateral ABCD.

..........................................cm2 [3]

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11 (a) R

130.6° NOT TO
8.9 cm 12.5 cm SCALE

P Q

Calculate the area of triangle PQR.

........................................ cm2 [2]

(b) 18 cm
B A

11.6 cm

21.3 cm
123.5° D NOT TO
SCALE

In the diagram, AB = 18 cm, BC = 21.3 cm and BD = 11.6 cm.


Angle BDC = 123.5° and angle ABC is a right angle.

(i) Calculate angle BCD.

Angle BCD = ............................................... [3]


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(ii) Calculate AD.

AD = ......................................... cm [5]

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12
D

80°

NOT TO
8 cm SCALE

C
13 cm

4 cm
A
11 cm B

(a) Calculate angle ACB.

Angle ACB = ................................................. [4]

(b) Calculate angle ACD.

Angle ACD = .................................................. [4]

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(c) Calculate the area of the quadrilateral ABCD.

........................................... cm2 [3]

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