(WWW - Entrance-Exam - Net) - IGCSE Sample Paper 4
(WWW - Entrance-Exam - Net) - IGCSE Sample Paper 4
(WWW - Entrance-Exam - Net) - IGCSE Sample Paper 4
MATHEMATICS
*051001*
0580/01 0581/01
Paper 1 (Core)
Candidate
Name
Centre
Number
Candidate
Number
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2
1
km [1]
Answer
[1]
Answer
m [1]
For
Examiner's
Use
2
3
1 12
81
Answer
[1]
Answer x =
[2]
5x 7 = 8.
1
8
litre.
Answer
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[2]
For
Examiner's
Use
The table below shows the average monthly temperatures (C) in the Islas Orcadas, Argentina.
Jan
1
Feb
1
Mar
0.5
Apr
1
May
5
June
8
July
9
Aug
8
Sept
5
Oct
3
Nov
1
Dec
0.5
(a) Work out the difference between the highest and the lowest average monthly temperature.
Answer(a)
C [1]
Answer(b) x =
[1]
The formula for the perimeter, P, of a rectangle with length a and width b is
P = 2a + 2b.
Make a the subject of the formula.
Answer a =
0.072
72%
0.702
7
10
7
100
[2]
7.2%
Answer(a)
[1]
Answer(b)
[1]
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and
[1]
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10 An integer n is such that 60 n
Write down a value of n which is
70.
For
Examiner's
Use
Answer(a)
[1]
Answer(b)
[1]
Answer(c)
[1]
(b) a multiple of 9,
11
2
and q =
3
p=
3
.
1
Answer (a) p + q =
[2]
where
= p.
y
3
2
1
3
1
2
3
[1]
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12
For
Examiner's
Use
T
NOT TO
SCALE
1.2 km
S
21o
Answer
m [3]
Answer
=
14
<
% [3]
>
Choose one of the symbols given above to complete each of the following statements.
When x = 6 and y = 7, then
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(a) x
y [1]
(b) x
y [1]
(c) y - x
x - y [1]
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6
15 (a) Write 0.48 correct to 1 significant figure.
For
Examiner's
Use
Answer(a)
[1]
Answer(b)(i)
[1]
(ii) Use your calculator to find the exact answer for the sum in part (b) (i).
Write down all the figures on your calculator.
Answer(b)(ii)
[1]
Answer(a)
[1]
Answer(b)
[1]
Answer(c)
[1]
(b) q4 q3
(c) p6 p2
Answer(a)
[2]
Answer(b)
[1]
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18 A 400 metre running track has two straight sections, each of length 120 metres, and two semicircular
ends.
120 m
NOT TO
SCALE
(a) Calculate the total length of the curved sections of the track.
Answer(a)
m [1]
(b) Calculate d, the distance between the parallel straight sections of the track.
Answer(b) d =
m [2]
19 Joseph buys 45 kilograms of potatoes from a supplier for $0.65 per kilogram.
(a) How much does he pay for the potatoes?
Answer(a) $
[1]
(b) He then puts the potatoes into bags which each hold 2.5 kilograms.
How many bags can he fill with the potatoes?
Answer(b)
bags [1]
(c) At the market he sells the bags of potatoes for $2.20 per bag.
Calculate the smallest number of complete bags he needs to sell in order to make a profit.
Answer(c)
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bags [2]
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For
Examiner's
Use
8
20
For
Examiner's
Use
$900
Answer(a) $
[2]
Answer(b) $
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[3]
9
21 The graph below shows the amount a plumber charges for up to 6 hours work.
For
Examiner's
Use
120
100
80
Charge ($)
60
40
20
Time (hours)
1
[1]
hours [1]
[2]
(ii) Write down the number of hours for which the two plumbers charge the same amount.
Answer(c)(ii)
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hours [1]
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