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The document is the marking scheme for the Year 6 Mathematics (JMA11) Paper 01 from Pearson Edexcel for October 2024. It outlines the general marking guidance and provides specific answers and marks for each question in the exam. The document emphasizes fairness in marking, rewarding candidates for their demonstrated knowledge, and includes detailed answer keys for both sections A and B of the exam.

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mark scheme Oct 2024

The document is the marking scheme for the Year 6 Mathematics (JMA11) Paper 01 from Pearson Edexcel for October 2024. It outlines the general marking guidance and provides specific answers and marks for each question in the exam. The document emphasizes fairness in marking, rewarding candidates for their demonstrated knowledge, and includes detailed answer keys for both sections A and B of the exam.

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Mark Scheme (Results)

October 2024

Pearson Edexcel iPrimary Mathematics


In Year 6 Mathematics (JMA11) Paper 01
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October 2024
Question Paper Log Number P76190A
Publications Code JMA11_01_2410_MS
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© Pearson Education Ltd 2024
General Marking Guidance

• All candidates must receive the same


treatment. Examiners must mark the first candidate in
exactly the same way as they mark the last.
• Mark schemes should be applied positively. Candidates
must be rewarded for what they have shown they can do
rather than penalised for omissions.
• Examiners should mark according to the mark scheme
not according to their perception of where the grade
boundaries may lie.
• There is no ceiling on achievement. All marks on the mark
scheme should be used appropriately.
• All the marks on the mark scheme are designed to be
awarded. Examiners should always award full marks if
deserved, i.e. if the answer matches the mark
scheme. Examiners should also be prepared to award
zero marks if the candidate’s response is not worthy of
credit according to the mark scheme.
• Where some judgement is required, mark schemes will
provide the principles by which marks will be awarded
and exemplification may be limited.
• When examiners are in doubt regarding the application
of the mark scheme to a candidate’s response, the team
leader must be consulted.
• Crossed out work should be marked UNLESS the
candidate has replaced it with an alternative response.
iPrimary JMA11 October 2024
Mark Scheme

Section A

Question Answer Mark


number
1 The only correct answer is C 52 1

A is not correct because 28 is last - first

B is not correct because 31 is the last term – 7

D is not correct because it is first term + 7

Question Answer Mark


number
2 The only correct answer is A 317 1

B is not correct because it is largest digit - smallest

C is not correct because it has incorrect decomposition

D is not correct because it is addition

Question Answer Mark


number
3 The only correct answer is A 8 1

B is not correct because it is the mean

C is not correct because it is the range

D is not correct because it is the most common


Question Answer Mark
number
4 The only correct answer is D obtuse 1

A is not correct because acute is less than 90

B is not correct because is greater than 180 and less than 360

C is not correct because right angles are 90

Question Answer Mark


number
5 The only correct answer is A 12 1

B is not correct because 18 is half of 36


2
C is not correct because 24 is 3 of 36

D is not correct because 108 is 36 × 3

Question Answer Mark


number
6 The only correct answer is C 64 1

A is not correct because 16 = 42

B is not correct because 32 = 4 × 8

D is not correct because 512 = 83

Question Answer Mark


number
7 The only correct answer is D 63 cm2 1

A is not correct because 32cm is perimeter

B is not correct because 32cm2 is perimeter with incorrect units

C is not correct because 63cm is area with incorrect units


Question Answer Mark
number
8 The only correct answer is C diameter 1

A is not correct because it is not an arc

B is not correct because circumference is around the outside

D is not correct because a radius is circumference to centre

Question Answer Mark


number
9 The only correct answer is B 60% 1

A is not correct because 40% is strawberries + bananas

C is not correct because 75% is 100% - strawberries (25%)

D is not correct because 85% is 100% - bananas (15%)

Question Answer Mark


number
10 The only correct answer is C isosceles triangle 1

A is not correct because a circle has an infinite number

B is not correct because a square has 4

D is not correct because a rectangle has 2

Question Answer Mark


number
11 The only correct answer is C 2 hundredths 1

A is not correct because the tens value is 1

B is not correct because the tenths value is 4

D is not correct because the units value is 3


Question Answer Mark
number
12 The only correct answer is B 51 1

A is not correct because 50 is 10 x 5

C is not correct because 102 is 10.2 x 10

D is not correct because 510 is 102 x 5

Question Answer Mark


number
13 The only correct answer is B $5.83 1

A is not correct because $4.17 is the total

C is not correct because $7.22 is change from 2 drinks

D is not correct because $8.61 is change from 1 drink

Question Answer Mark


number
14 The only correct answer is A R (3 , 4) S (1 , 2) 1

B is not correct because R is the wrong way round

C is not correct because S is the wrong way round

D is not correct because both are the wrong way round

Question Answer Mark


number
15 The only correct answer is B wildlife centre (10 students) 1

A is not correct museum has 14 students

C is not correct because theme park has 12 students

D is not correct because beach has 12 students


Question Answer Mark
number
16 The only correct answer is C 90 1

A is not correct because 30 is divide by 5

B is not correct because 50 is divide by 3

D is not correct because 250 is divide by 3 multiply by 5

Question Answer Mark


number
17 The only correct answer is A 75º 1

B is not correct because 105 = 37+68

C is not correct because 112 = 180 - 68

D is not correct because 255= 360-(37+68)

Question Answer Mark


number
18 The only correct answer is D 3a – 2b 1

A is not correct because it is adding a and b terms

B is not correct because it is adding the b terms

C is not correct because it is adding the a terms

Question Answer Mark


number
19 The only correct answer is C 39.4 1

A is not correct because 2 is the remainder

B is not correct because it is incorrect fraction to decimal conversion

D is not correct because 5 is the divisor


Question Answer Mark
number
20 The only correct answer is B 1

A is not correct because it shows 2 quarters

C is not correct because it is all quarters

D is not correct because it show 3 equal sections


Section B

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
21a Five thousand two hundred (and) B1 1
forty seven Accept incorrect but
unambiguous spellings
e.g. fourty

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
21b 3064 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
22a April B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
22b 92 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
22c 366 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
23a Correct reflection B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
23b 53 B1 1
Question Answer Notes Mark
number
24 1.34 1.4 3.14 4.1 4.31 B2 all correct using the given 2
numbers

If not B2 then B1 for 4 correct


with one error or omission
or
all 5 correct in reverse order

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
25 48 M1 for 84  (4+3) (=12) 2
or 84  “7” (=12)
(NB do not award this mark if 12
comes from 4 × 3)

A1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
26a 5 B1 1
8

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
26b 35 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
26c 0.6 oe B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
26d 2 B1 1
oe
15
Accept 0.133(3..) or 13.3(3..)%
Question Answer Notes Mark
number
26e 5 M1 for a correct start using a 2
2 8 oe
common denominator
e.g.
2 3 18 3 5
+ or + or oe
8 8 8 8 8

A1
21
Accept 8 or 2.625
21
ISW incorrect conversion if is
8
seen

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
26f 80 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
27 51433 M1 for a complete method with 2
correct place value
(allow one arithmetic error)

or 27070 AND 24363 seen


or a grid method e.g.

× 2000 700 0 7

10 20000 7000 0 70

9 18000 6300 0 63

Grid methods must have:


- correct place value
- all cells completed
- an intention to add all
relevant elements

A1 Dep M1
Question Answer Notes Mark
number
28 B3 fully correct 3

B2 for 6 or 7 correct

B1 for at least 3 correct

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
29 256 M1 for a correct first step to 2
solving the division

Eg:
Short division
2
19 4 8 106 4

Long division
2
19 4 8 6 4
3 8
10 6

Chunking methods can be used


but must be complete to an
answer

A1 Dep M1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
30 27 M1 for recognising all edges are 2
3cm
e.g. 3(cm) written on the
diagram for at least the height
and the length
or
3×3×3
or
3 × 3 (=9)

A1 cao
Question Answer Notes Mark
number
31a 55 B1 1

31b 34 B1 1

31c Correct reason B1 1


e.g.
• Recognition that 72 is
the largest value
• Mean is the sum of all
values  number of
values
• 324  6
• Mean is 54

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
32a 17 and 20 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
32b 62 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
32c 5 B1 1
35
Accept 7

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
32d 15 M1 for correct substitution 2
e.g.
8 × 2 (=16) and 2 × 3 (=6)
or
16 – 6 + 5

A1
Question Answer Notes Mark
number
33a 2.5 B1 1
Accept 2500ml as long as ml is
given

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
33b 5.29 B1 1

Question Answer Notes Mark


number
34 Yes and 73.44 M1 for one correct calculation to 3
find a required cost
e.g.
4 × 10.15 (=40.60) or
4 × 1015 (=4060)
or
5 × 4.85 (=24.25) or
5 × 485 (=2425)

M1 for a complete method to find


the total
e.g.
(4x10.15)+(5x4.85)+8.59(= 73.44)
or
(4x1015) + (5x485) + 859(= 7344)
or
‘40.60’ + ‘24.25’ + 8.59 (= 73.44)
or
‘4060’ + ‘2425’ + 859(= 7344)
or
7344 as a final answer comparing
to 75

A1 for YES and correct figures


e.g.
73.44 or 1.56
or
7344 or 156 which MUST compare
to 7500

NB
Accept working without decimal
for both method marks
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