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© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 1 For Teacher's Use 45 minutes Mathematics Paper 1 Stage 6 Name ……………………………………………\ …….………………………. Additional materials: Ruler Calculators are not allowed. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Answer all questions in the spaces provided on the question paper. You should show all your working on the question paper. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question\ or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 40. V1 For Teacher's Use Page Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Total

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 2 For Teacher's Use 1  Complete the diagram so that each line totals 1    0.8 0.1 0.5 0.5     [2]        2   Write these numbers in the correct places on the Venn diagram.      3 4 5 6   factors of 20 factors of 24       [2]     

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 3 For Teacher's Use 3 Write the missing numbers on the number line.    –2 –5 –5         [2]        4   Here is part of a number line.        45 6             (a)  Draw an arrow ( ) on the number line to show the number that is 1.3 less   than 6      [1]      (b) Calculate.    5.7 – 0.8 =       [1]   

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 4 For Teacher's Use 5  A quadrilateral has 4 right angles.    The sides are  not all equal in length.      Draw and name the quadrilateral.                  [1]        6  The rule for a sequence of numbers is double and add one.    Write the missing numbers.      9 19 39     [2]      7   The scale shows the mass of a dog.    5kg 6kg       What is the mass of the dog?     kg [1] 

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 5 For Teacher's Use 8  (a)   Find the total of 7.42 and 3.98          [1]       (b)  Find the difference between 7.42 and 3.98          [1]    9  Here is a graph showing the growth of a sunflower plant.    height (cm) week number 300 250 200 150 10050 0 12345678910         (a)  How long did it take the sunflower plant to reach a height of 50 cm?      [1]     (b)  Estimate the height of the sunflower plant after 5 weeks of growth?       cm [1]       

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 6 For Teacher's Use 10  Here are two signs.  < >     Write the correct sign in each box to make these statements true.    – 4 2   4 –2   – 4 –2   2 – 4     [2]  11 Here are five cards.    2 3 4 5 6 8 9 4 5 5       Jon chooses a card without looking.   He  multiplies  the two numbers on the card together.      What answer is Jon most likely to have?        [1]   

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 7 For Teacher's Use   12  Here are eight numbers.    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9     The number 6 has been placed in the correct cell on the diagram.      Write a number from the list in each of the empty cells.       prime number not a prime number odd    not odd   6      [2]        13   Put a ring round  one number in  each box to make this number sentence  correct.      0.05 0.15 0.10 0.25 0.15 0.40 0.35 0.20 + + 0.45 = 1           [1]   

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 8 For Teacher's Use 14  Here is part of a number sequence.      The numbers increase by the same amount each time.       0 25 50 75 100 125 ………\ .     The sequence continues in the same way.      Put a ring round all the numbers that would be in the sequence.    840 1000 875 550 365       [1]        15  Calculate.      (a) 14.6 × 8 =            [1]         (b)  495 ÷ 11 =            [1] 

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 9 For Teacher's Use 16  Here are drawings of four solids.    pyramid cube tetrahedron triangular prism         (a)  Salma chooses a solid and says:        “It has 6 edges.       All the faces are the same shape and size.”        Which solid does Salma choose?      [1]       (b)  Isabella chooses a solid and says:        “It has 6 vertices.         It has 9 edges.”        Which solid does Isabella choose?      [1]     

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 10 For Teacher's Use 17  Here is one side of a square drawn on a coordinate grid.    x y 2 3 5 3 4 1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 1 -1 2 5 -2 -3 4 -4 -5 0         The third vertex of the square is at (−3, 4).      (a)  Mark the point (−3, 4) on the grid.    [1]      (b)  What are the coordinates of the fourth vertex of the square?     (  ,  ) [1]     

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 11 For Teacher's Use 18  Here are five triangles on a grid.    B C A E D       (a)  Write the letter of each triangle that has an obtuse angle.      [1]     (b)  Cesar says, “I can draw a triangle with 2 obtuse angles”.      Is he right?     Yes / No        Explain how you know.     [1]   

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 12 For Teacher's Use 19  Join each calculation to the correct answer.    0.7 × 8 = 0.7 × 0.8 = 0.8 × 7 = 0.054 56 54 5.6 0.056 0.56 0.54 5.4     [2]      20   Here are four pairs of measurements.      Put a ring round the largest measurement in each pair.      6 inches 6 centimetres 5 grams 5 pounds 4 litres 4 pints 3 kilometres 3 miles       [2]   

© UCLES 2011 P840/01/A/M/11 [Turn over 13 For Teacher's Use 21  Complete these fractions to make each one equivalent to 0.2    10 20       [2]      22   Here is part of a timetable showing flights from London to Abu Dhabi.    London  Heathrow  (GMT) 13:50  09:15  Abu Dhabi  (local time)  01:00  20:15  Abu Dhabi  (GMT)  21:00  16:15      How long does the 09:15 flight from London take to reach Abu Dhabi?          [2]      23  Isabella makes a fraction using two number cards.      The fraction is equivalent to 10%    One of the number cards is 10    What is the fraction?          [1] 

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