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MYP Mock 2024 G10 EXT QP+MS

The document consists of a series of mathematical problems and sections covering various topics such as geometry, probability, and decision-making regarding transportation. It includes calculations for areas, probabilities, and comparisons of carbon footprints and costs for travel options. The final decision suggests taking a car due to lower carbon emissions and costs.

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MYP Mock 2024 G10 EXT QP+MS

The document consists of a series of mathematical problems and sections covering various topics such as geometry, probability, and decision-making regarding transportation. It includes calculations for areas, probabilities, and comparisons of carbon footprints and costs for travel options. The final decision suggests taking a car due to lower carbon emissions and costs.

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‭Section 1‬

‭1.1- C-2‬

‭Answer-‬

‭1.2- A-4 C-2‬

‭Answer-‬
‭Section 2-‬

‭2.1)‬
‭Identify the dimensions by labelling the diagram. A-3‬

‭Answer-‬
‭2.2)‬
‭The total area is 258 sq. units.‬

‭Write down a quadratic equation in terms of x and hence find the value of x. A-3 C-1‬

‭Answer-‬

‭2.3)‬

‭Marks- A-2‬

‭Answer-‬
‭Section 3-‬

‭The dogs are categorised, by weight, into three different categories.‬


‭Weight (Kg)‬ ‭Frequency‬

‭0‬ < ‭𝑊‬ < ‭10‬ ‭31‬

‭10‬ ≤ ‭𝑊‬ < ‭𝑘‬ ‭30‬

‭𝑘‬ ≤ ‭𝑊‬ < ‭30‬ ‭a‬

‭3.1)‬
‭Determine the value of a. A-1 C-1‬

‭Answer-‬

‭3.2)‬
‭Hence, determine the value of k. A-2‬

‭Answer-‬

‭3.3)‬

‭12.5% of dogs are considered to be overweight.‬

‭Find the weight at which this age group of dogs is considered overweight.‬
‭Marks- A-2 C-1‬

‭Answer-‬

‭Section 4-‬

‭4.1)‬

‭ his is Jamie’s wallet.‬


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‭It has a few 50 cent coins and a few $1 coins.‬
‭The ratio of the 50 cent coins to the $1 coins is 5 : 9 respectively.‬
‭The total number of coins in Jamie’s wallet is 56.‬

‭Determine‬‭the total value of the coins in Jamie’s‬‭wallet.‬

‭Marks- A-4‬

‭Answer-‬

‭CHECK BELOW‬
‭ .2)‬
4
‭Jiah’s wallet has a few 50 cent , $1 coins and $5 coins.‬
‭The 50 cent , $1 coins and $5 coins are in the ratio 4 : 1 : 2 respectively.‬
‭The total value of the coins in the wallet is $117.‬

‭Find‬‭the total number of coins in the wallet.‬

‭Marks- A-4 C-1‬

‭Answer-‬
‭Section 5-‬
‭Ben decides to pick up a token from one of two bags (Green and Red).‬

‭3‬
‭●‬ ‭The probability that he picks up a red bag is‬ ‭5‬
‭‬ E
● ‭ ach bag contains 10 tokens, either yellow or blue.‬
‭●‬ ‭There are 7 yellow tokens in the red bag and 4 yellow tokens in the green one.‬

‭ .1)‬
5
‭Create a tree diagram‬

‭Marks- C-1 D-3‬


‭Answer-‬

‭ .2)‬
5
‭Calculate the probability that he will choose a green bag.‬

‭Marks- C-1‬

‭Answer-‬

‭ .3)‬
5
‭Calculate the probability that Ben selects a red bag followed by a blue token‬

‭Marks- D-2‬

‭Answer-‬
‭ .4)‬
5
‭Calculate the probability that Ben gets a yellow token‬

‭Marks- D-3‬

‭Answer-‬

‭Ben continues repeating this experiment 20 times.‬

‭ .5)‬
5
‭Calculate the number of yellow tokens is he expected to collect? Give your answer to‬
‭the nearest whole number‬

‭Marks- C-1 D-2‬

‭Answer-‬

‭ .6)‬
5
‭Calculate the probability that Ben has chosen a red bag given that he has selected a‬
‭blue coin‬

‭Marks- D-3‬

‭Answer-‬
‭Section 6-‬
‭ onika wishes to take her family from Delhi to Jaipur for a holiday. She wishes to go with her‬
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‭spouse, two children and her mother. Both her spouse and she know how to drive and can drive all‬
‭the way.‬

‭She has two options that she is reviewing.‬

‭ ption 1: Driving to Jaipur in the family car.‬


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‭Option 2: Taking a flight in an Airbus 320.‬

‭Monika is greatly concerned about the carbon footprint (quantity of‬‭𝐶‬‭𝑂‬ ‭released during travel) and‬
‭2‬
‭also the cost of the trip.‬

‭She researches and makes the following table regarding her two options.‬

‭Airbus 320‬ ‭Family Car‬

‭Distance to Travel‬ ‭241 km‬ ‭317 km‬

‭Maximum passenger capacity‬ ‭170 passengers‬ ‭5 passengers‬

‭Mileage‬ ‭2.91 kg of jet-fuel per km‬ ‭15km per litre of petrol‬

‭Carbon Footprint‬ ‭3.16 kg of‬ ‭𝐶‬‭𝑂‬‭2‬ ‭per Kg of‬ ‭2.3 Kg of‬‭𝐶‬‭𝑂‬ ‭per litre of petrol‬
‭2‬
‭jet-fuel‬

‭Cost involved‬ ‭1741 per passenger plus 5%‬ ‭94.72 per litre petrol plus 475‬
‭taxes‬ ‭road toll tax.‬

‭ he hotel that Monika wishes to stay in is 65 km away from the Jaipur airport terminal.‬
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‭She would have to hire a cab at Rs 35 per km.‬

‭ onika needs help deciding which mode she should travel by to ensure the lowest‬
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‭carbon footprint for her family during this journey.‬

‭6.1)‬

‭ se the above information to instruct Monika which mode of transport she should‬
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‭choose. In your answer you should:‬
‭●‬ ‭Calculate the amount of fuel needed to travel to Jaipur (up to the hotel) by flight‬
‭and by car.‬
‭●‬ T ‭ he carbon footprint left by the family (up to the hotel) by each of the modes of‬
‭transport.‬
‭●‬ ‭The total cost involved in travelling by flight and that by car‬
‭●‬ ‭A clear suggestion as to the most cost-effective mode of transport, stating the‬
‭differences‬
‭●‬ ‭A clear suggestion as to the most eco-friendly mode of transport stating the‬
‭differences‬
‭●‬ ‭Justify the degree of accuracy of your results‬

‭Marks- C-6 D-12‬

‭Answer-‬
‭Final Decision: Take the Car‬

‭Reasoning:‬

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1 ‭ ower carbon footprint (48.60 kg vs. 75.01 kg).‬
‭2.‬ ‭Significantly cheaper (₹2,476.13 vs. ₹11,415.25).‬
‭3.‬ ‭No additional cab requirement after reaching Jaipur.‬

‭Section 7-‬

‭7.1)‬
‭Write down the missing values in the table.‬

‭Marks- B-2‬
‭Stage(n)‬ ‭𝑥‬ ‭coordinate of point B(‬‭𝐵‬‭𝑥‭)‬ ‬

‭1‬ ‭16‬

‭2‬ ‭4‬

‭3‬

‭4‬ ‭‬
1
‭4‬

‭5‬

‭Answer-‬

‭ .2)‬
7
‭Describe in words a pattern for‬‭𝐵‬‭𝑥‬

‭Marks- C-1‬

‭Answer-‬

‭ .3)‬
7
‭Write down a general rule for‬‭𝐵‬‭𝑥‬ ‭in terms of‬‭n‬

‭Marks- B-2‬

‭Answer-‬
‭7.4)‬
‭1‬
‭Show that the value of‬‭𝐵‬‭𝑥‬ ‭at n=6 is‬ ‭6‬
‭2‬

‭Marks- B-2‬

‭Answer-‬

‭ .5)‬
7
‭Verify the rule for‬‭𝐵‬‭𝑥‬

‭Marks- B-2‬

‭Answer-‬

‭ .6)‬
7
‭I‭n
‬ vestigate the various relation/patterns in the table-2.‬
‭Stage (n)‬ ‭Radius (r)‬ ‭Area of triangle AOB (A)‬

‭1‬ ‭1‬ ‭8‬

‭2‬ ‭‬
7 ‭‬
7
‭8‬ ‭4‬

‭3‬ ‭‬
3
‭4‬

‭4‬ ‭‬
5
‭8‬

‭5‬

‭●‬ ‭Predict more values and record these in the table-2.‬

‭●‬ ‭Describe in words a pattern for‬‭r‬‭and A from table-2‬

‭●‬ U
‭ sing your general rules for 𝐵𝑥‬‭and‬‭r‭,‬ describe‬‭in words how area‬‭A‬‭of triangle‬
‭AOB‬‭will vary.‬

‭●‬ ‭Write down a general rule for‬‭r‬‭in terms of‬‭n‬‭.‬

‭●‬ ‭Write down a general rule for A in terms of n.‬

‭●‬ ‭Test all of the above general rules.‬

‭●‬ ‭Prove or Verify and justify your rule for A.‬

‭Make sure to:‬

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‭ se appropriate mathematical vocabulary and notation that has been discussed‬
‭throughout the unit.‬

‭●‬ C
‭ ommunicate your thinking and answers in such a way that is clear, complete,‬
‭coherent, and organized.‬

‭Marks- B-17 C-7‬

‭Answer-‬
‭Final Marks- A-25 B-25 C-25 D-25‬

‭ EAD OF PAPER: MR. AAYUSH SHAH‬


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‭CO-HEAD OF PAPER: MS.URSULA SANGHAVI‬

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