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GCSE (9-1) MATHEMATICS J560/05 Paper 5 (Higher Tier) PRACTICE PAPER (SET 2) MARK SCHEME H Date – Morning/Afternoon GCSE (9-1) MATHEMATICS J560/05 Paper 5 (Higher Tier) PRACTICE PAPER (SET 2) ... MARK SCHEME Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes MAXIMUM MARK 100 DRAFT This document consists of 12 pagesJ560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 2 Subject-Specific Marking Instructions 1. M marks are for using a correct method and are not lost for purely numerical errors. A marks are for an accurate answer and depend on preceding M (method) marks. Therefore M0 A1 cannot be awarded. B marks are independent of M (method) marks and are for a correct final answer, a partially correct answer, or a correct intermediate stage. SC marks are for special cases that are worthy of some credit. 2. Unless the answer and marks columns of the mark scheme specify M and A marks etc, or the mark scheme is ‘banded’, then if the correct answer is clearly given and is not from wrong working full marks should be awarded. Do not award the marks if the answer was obtained from an incorrect method, i.e. incorrect working is seen and the correct answer clearly follows from it. 3. Where follow through (FT) is indicated in the mark scheme, marks can be awarded where the candidate’s work follows correctly from a previous answer whether or not it was correct. Figures or expressions that are being followed through are sometimes encompassed by single quotation marks after the word their for clarity, e.g. FT 180 × (their ‘37’ + 16), or FT 300 – (their ‘52 + 72’). Answers to part questions which are being followed through are indicated by e.g. FT 3 × their (a). For questions with FT available you must ensure that you refer back to the relevant previous answer. You may find it easier to mark these questions candidate by candidate rather than question by question. 4. Where dependent (dep) marks are indicated in the mark scheme, you must check that the candidate has met all the criteria specified for the mark to be awarded. 5. The following abbreviations are commonly found in GCSE Mathematics mark schemes. - figs 237, for example, means any answer with only these digits. You should ignore leading or trailing zeros and any decimal point e.g. 237000, 2.37, 2.370, 0.00237 would be acceptable but 23070 or 2374 would not. - isw means ignore subsequent working after correct answer obtained and applies as a default. - nfww means not from wrong working. - oe means or equivalent. - rot means rounded or truncated. - seen means that you should award the mark if that number/expression is seen anywhere in the answer space, including the answer line, even if it is not in the method leading to the final answer. - soi means seen or implied.J560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 3 6. In questions with no final answer line, make no deductions for wrong work after an acceptable answer (i.e. isw) unless the mark scheme says otherwise, indicated by the instruction ‘mark final answer’. 7. In questions with a final answer line following working space, (i) if the correct answer is seen in the body of working and the answer given on the answer line is a clear transcription error allow full marks unless the mark scheme says ‘mark final answer’. Place the annotation  next to the correct answer. (ii) if the correct answer is seen in the body of working but the answer line is blank, allow full marks. Place the annotation  next to the correct answer. (iii) if the correct answer is seen in the body of working but a completely different answer is seen on the answer line, then accuracy marks for the answer are lost. Method marks could still be awarded. Use the M0, M1, M2 annotations as appropriate and place the annotation  next to the wrong answer. 8. In questions with a final answer line: (i) If one answer is provided on the answer line, mark the method that leads to that answer. (ii) If more than one answer is provided on the answer line and there is a single method provided, award method marks only. (iii) If more than one answer is provided on the answer line and there is more than one method provided, award zero marks for the question unless the candidate has clearly indicated which method is to be marked. 9. In questions with no final answer line: (i) If a single response is provided, mark as usual. (ii) If more than one response is provided, award zero marks for the question unless the candidate has clearly indicated which response is to be marked. 10. When the data of a question is consistently misread in such a way as not to alter the nature or difficulty of the question, please follow the candidate’s work and allow follow through for A and B marks. Deduct 1 mark from any A or B marks earned and record this by using the MR annotation. M marks are not deducted for misreads.J560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 4 11. Unless the question asks for an answer to a specific degree of accuracy, always mark at the greatest number of significant figures even if this is rounded or truncated on the answer line. For example, an answer in the mark scheme is 15.75, which is seen in the working. The candidate then rounds or truncates this to 15.8, 15 or 16 on the answer line. Allow full marks for the 15.75. 12. Ranges of answers given in the mark scheme are always inclusive. 13. For methods not provided for in the mark scheme give as far as possible equivalent marks for equivalent work. If in doubt, consult your Team Leader. 14. Anything in the mark scheme which is in square brackets […] is not required for the mark to be earned, but if present it must be correct.J560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 5 MARK SCHEME Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance 1 (a) (i) 64 2 2 AO1.3a M1 for 64 or 1 seen (ii) 25 1 oe 1 1 AO1.3a (b) [±] 20 3 3 AO1.3b M2 for 400 Or M1 for 2 of 4, 200 or 2 seen 2 15 000 3 3 AO1.3b M2 for 18 000 ÷ 100 100  20 oe Or M1 for 18 000 associated with (100 + 20)% 3 (a) (i) 2x + 6y final answer 1 1 AO1.3a (ii) x2 – 3x – 10 final answer 2 2 AO1.3a M1 for 3 of x2, – 5x, 2x, – 10 (b) (i) 5x(x + 3y) final answer 2 2 AO1.3a M1 for x(5x + 15y) or 5(x2 + 3xy) or 5x(x + 3y) seen (ii) (x + 7)(x – 7) final answer 1 1 AO1.3a 4 (a) (i) Triangle at (-6, -3), (-6, -5), (-2, -5) 2 2 AO2.3b B1 for correct reflection in x = 0 or reflection in y = k (ii) Triangle at (5, 2), (5, 6), (3, 6) 2 2 AO2.3b B1 for correct orientation and size but incorrect position or correct anticlockwise rotation about (0, 0) by 90°J560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 6 Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance (b) (i) Translation 8 -6       2 1 AO2.1a 1 AO2.3b B1 for either More than one transformation given spoils all marks (ii) Enlargement [SF] 1 2 oe [Centre] (2, 3) 3 1 AO2.1a 2 AO2.3b B1 for each More than one transformation given spoils all marks (c) Incorrect with correct example 1 1 AO2.5a e.g. enlargement gives a similar shape Accept stretch, shear also 5 3, 12 and 12 6 1 AO1.3b 1 AO2.1a 2 AO3.1d 2 AO3.2 B1 for 3 AND B5 for 12 and 12 OR M2 for x = 150 Or M1 for x + x + 60 = 360 AND M2 for 360 ÷ (180 – their x) oe dependent on previous M1 Or M1 for 360 ÷ n (0 < n < 180) or for 180 – their x 6 12% increase 5 2 AO1.3b 1 AO2.3b 1 AO3.1d 1 AO3.3 B4 for answer 12% or 112% or 1.12 seen Or M3 for [50 ×] 1.4 × 0.8 oe soi by 56 Or M2 for 50 × 1.4 oe soi by 70 or their (50 × 1.4) × 0.8 oe Or M1 for 1.4 or 0.8 seen Could be longer method in 2 stepsJ560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 7 Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance 7 128 6 1 AO1.3b 2 AO3.1b 2 AO3.2 1 AO3.3 M2 for (48 ÷ 2) ÷ 3 × 2 oe Or M1 for (48 ÷ 2) ÷ 3 AND A1 for 8 A1 for 16 M1 for 8 × 16 Alternative method: B4 for x = 3 OR M1 for 2(x + 5) + 4(x + 5) = 48 M1 for correct collection to ax + b = 48 oe (FT their equation in x) M1 for (48 – their b)/a (FT their ax + b = 48) After 0 scored, SC1 for use of two other variables in ratio 1 : 2 AND B1FT for 2(their x + 5)(their x + 5) evaluated (FT their solution for x) 8 £1.10 £0.85 5 2 AO1.3b 2 AO3.1c 1 AO3.3 M2 for both equations correct Or M1 for 3c + 2t = 5 or 4c + 3t = 6.95 AND M1 for scaling both equations M1 for correct method to eliminate 1 variable, allow 1 arithmetic error For method marks, condone use of 500 and 695, use of any consistent variables Answers 110 and 85 imply M4 9 (a) Second inequality sign is wrong 1 1 AO2.5b (b) It may not fit and 5.15 and 5.155 used in reasoning 3 1 AO1.3a 1 AO2.1b 1 AO2.4a B1 for 5.15 (from 5.2) B1 for 5.155 (from 5.15) If 0 scored, allow SC1 for 5.25 or 5.145 seenJ560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 8 Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance 10 (a) Angle ADC = angle ADB [= 90°] Angle ABD = angle CAD = 30° with appropriate geometric reasoning Angle ACD is equal to angle BAD = 60° with appropriate geometric reasoning [Triangles are similar] equal angles oe M2 A1 3 AO2.4b M1 for one pair of angles with a reason Accept 3rd reason as 3rd angle of triangle After 0 scored, allow SC1 for two pairs of equal angles given/identified but no/incorrect reasons Only two of the three statements are required for M2 Accept ‘given’ instead of 90° Must mention 30° in second statement and show knowledge of sin 30 = 0.5 (b) 1 : 3 oe 4 1 AO1.3b 1 AO2.3a 1 AO3.1b 1 AO3.2 B3 for ratio of lengths is 1 : 3 oe Or M2 for [AD2 = ] their 10² – 5² soi or AD 5 = 3 oe or for correct method to find AC oe or correct method to find BC or correct method to find AB Or B1 for tan 60 = 3 Implied by AD = 5 3 oe or AB = 10 3 oe Implied by AC = 10 Implied by BC = 15 Implied by AB = 10 3 oe 11 (a) 0.4 2 1 AO1.2 1 AO1.3a M1 for 0.44... or 4 ÷ 9 shown in working (b) 15 4 3 1 AO1.2 2 AO1.3b B2 for 90 24 Or M1 for 2.66... and 26.66... seen or answer 90 kJ560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 9 Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance 12 Use of 6000 and 1 at any stage π 1[.06]2 5940 ÷ their π 1[.06]2 or 6000 ÷ their π 1[.06]2 2000 B1 M1 M1 A1 2 AO2.4a 1 AO3.1b 1 AO3.2 13 30 4 1 AO2.1a 2 AO3.1b 1 AO3.2 M1 for 360 – 5x = 2(2x + 45) oe M1 for correct rearrangement of their equation to ax + b = c M1 for solution from their ax + b = c 14 (3x – 5)(x – 1) [= 0] 1 and 5 3 oe M2 A1 3 AO1.3b M1 for (3x + a)(x + b) where 3b + a = -8 or ab = 5 After M0 scored, allow SC1 for both solutions correct Consider other correct methods even though they are specifically asked to factorise (non-calculator)J560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 10 Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance 15 23 144 oe 6 1 AO1.3b 5 AO3.1d M2 for 1 1 6 2        oe Or M1 for 1 6 and 1 2 oe seen AND M2 for 1 1 1 6 2           their their     × 1 1 6 2        Or M1 for 1 1 1 6 2           their their     AND M1 for addition of their two stages dependent on at least M1 earned If 0 scored, then SC1 for correct relevant diagram drawn e.g. sample space 16 y = 2.5x2 oe 3 1 AO1.2 2 AO1.3b B2 for k = 2.5 Or M1 for y = kx2 or better For 3 marks, condone answer y = kx2 with k = 2.5 shown in working 17 (a) (i) 56 1 1 AO2.1a (ii) 9 1 1 AO2.1a (b) Box plot drawn with Lowest = 35 LQ = 46 Median = 51 UQ = 59 Highest = 80 3 2 AO2.3b 1 AO3.1c B2 for 3 or 4 conditions satisfied Or B1 for 2 conditions satisfiedJ560/05 Mark Scheme Practice Paper (Set 2) 11 Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance (c) On average scores in history were higher than in geography oe or Scores in geography were more widespread oe 1 1 AO2.1b [Median is higher in history] [IQR higher in geography] Mark best comment 18 (a) 8 5 final answer 3 1 AO1.1 1 AO1.2 1 AO1.3a B2 for 2 80 or [r =] 4 5 Or B1 for 80 oe seen (b) Incorrect as 74 < 80 2 1 AO1.3a 1 AO2.4a M1 for 52 + 72 (c) x2 + 2 1 10 2 x        = 80 10 100 1 4 2 x  x  5x2 + 40x + 80 [= 0] oe [5](x + 4)² = [0] Repeated oe equal roots hence tangent oe M1 B1 A1 M1 A2 1 AO1.3b 2 AO2.2 3 AO3.1b Expands bracket correctly FT their quadratic A1 for x = -4 [twice] Allow other complete correct methods Allow other correct methods e.g. complete the square, use of formulaJ560/05 Practice Paper (Set 2) 12 Assessment Objectives (AO) Grid Question AO1 AO2 AO3 Total 1(a)(i) 2 0 0 2 1(a)(ii) 1 0 0 1 1(b) 3 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 3 3(a)(i) 1 0 0 1 3(a)(ii) 2 0 0 2 3(b)(i) 2 0 0 2 3(b)(ii) 1 0 0 1 4(a)(i) 0 2 0 2 4(a)(ii) 0 2 0 2 4(b)(i) 0 2 0 2 4(b)(ii) 0 3 0 3 4(c) 0 1 0 1 5 1 1 4 6 6 2 1 2 5 7 1 0 5 6 8 2 0 3 5 9(a) 0 1 0 1 9(b) 1 2 0 3 10(a) 0 3 0 3 10(b) 1 1 2 4 11(a) 2 0 0 2 11(b) 3 0 0 3 12 0 2 2 4 13 0 1 3 4 14 3 0 0 3 15 1 0 5 6 16 3 0 0 3 17(a)(i) 0 1 0 1 17(a)(ii) 0 1 0 1 17(b) 0 2 1 3 17(c) 0 1 0 1 18(a) 3 0 0 3 18(b) 1 1 0 2 18(c) 1 2 3 6 T [Show More]

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