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This document contains 26 maths problems of varying difficulty. The problems cover a range of topics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry and statistics. They involve calculating lengths of time, sums, simplifying expressions, finding coordinates of points, calculating areas, sketching graphs, solving equations and finding probabilities.
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0580 IGCSE 22 MARCH 2024 Full

This document contains 26 maths problems of varying difficulty. The problems cover a range of topics including arithmetic, algebra, geometry and statistics. They involve calculating lengths of time, sums, simplifying expressions, finding coordinates of points, calculating areas, sketching graphs, solving equations and finding probabilities.
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1. A night bus runs from 21 50 to 05 18 the next day.


Work out the number of hours and minutes that the night bus runs.
.............................. h……………………… mín [1]

2. Calculate 5.76 + 2.83

…………………………………………….. [1]
3. Simplify 4m + 7k – m + 3k

…………………………………………….. [2]
4.
The diagram shows the net of a cuboid with its base shaded.
The length of the cuboid is 10cm, its width is 4 cm and its height is 5cm.
Write down the values of each of a, b, c and d.

a =…………………………, b =………………….., c = …………………………., d =


………………………………… [4]
5. There are 20 cars in a car park and 3 of the cars are blue.
(a) James wants to draw a pie chart to show this information.
Find the angle of the sector for the blue cars in this pie chart.
……………………………………………………………..[2]
(b) One of the 20 cars is picked at random.
Find the probability that this car is not blue.

……………………………………………………………..[1]
6.

Write AB as a column vector


 
AB =   [1]
 

7. As the temperature increases, the number of people who go swimming increases.


Write down the type of correlation that this statement describes.

……………………………………………………………..[1]
8

(1) The nth term of a sequence is n2 − 3


Find the first three terms of this sequence.

……………………,……………………,……………………….[2]
(b) These are the first five terms of a different sequence.
1 3 9 27 81
Find the nth term of this sequence.
………………………………………..…….………………….[2]
9. The line y = 2x – 5 intersects the line y = 3 at the point P.
Find the coordinates of the point P.

(……………………………….,………..…….………………….)[2]
10.

The diagram shows a trapezium PQRS.


Calculate the area of the trapezium.
………………………………………..……cm2[2]

1 5
11. Without using a calculator, work out 1 −
4 6
You must show all your working and give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form.

………………………………………..…….………………….[3]
12. Farid spins a three-sided spinner with sides labelled A, B and C. The probability that
the spinner lands on C is 0.35.
Farid spins the spinner 40 times.
Calculate the number of times he expects the spinner to land on C.
………………………………………..…….………………….[1]
13. The bearing of B from A is 1070.
Calculate the bearing of A from B.

………………………………………..…….………………….[2]
14. A train, 1750 metres long is travelling at 55 km/h.
Calculate how long it will take for the whole train to completely cross a bridge that is 480
metres long.
Give your answer in seconds, correct to the nearest second.
…………………..…….…………………s [3]
15.

(a) Describe fully the single transformation that maps


(i) triangle 4 onto triangle B

…….………………………………………..…….…………….……………………………
…….………………………………………..…….…………….……………………………
[2]
(ii) triangle A onto triangle C.

…….………………………………………..…….…………….……………………………
…….………………………………………..…….…………….……………………………
[3]
(b) Draw the image of triangle 4 after a rotation, 90° clockwise, about (1,3).

…………………..…….……… [2]
16.
x is an integer.
 = {x:1≤x≤ 10
P= {x:x is an even number}
Q = { x: x is a multiple of 5}

Complete the Venn diagram.


[2]
17. The height of 200 people is measured.
The tabe shows the results.
Height ( hcm) 100  h  120 120  h  130 130  h  150 150  h  190
Frequency 32 55 64 49
Calculate an estimate of the mean height.

…………………..…….……cm [4]

18. Find the highest common factor (HCF) of 28x5 and 93x3 .

…………………..…….……… [2]
19.
The speed-time graph shows information about a bus journey.
Calculate the total distance travelled by the bus.

…………………..…….…………m [3]
20.
Calculate the area of triangle ABC.

…………………..…….………cm2 [1]
21.

(a)
5
3 = 3h
Write down the value of h.

h = …………………..…….……… [2]

(b) Simplify ( 4x )
3 3

…………………..…….……… [2]
22. y is inversely proportional to the square of (x+3).
When x = 5, y = 0.375
Find y in terms of x.

y = …………………..…….……… [2]
23.

(a) On the axes, sketch the graph of y = cos x, for 00  x  3600


[2]

(b) Solve the equation cos x = 0.294, for 00  x  3600

x = ……………………or x = ..…….………… [2]

− 16 x + a can be written in the form ( x + b ) .


2 2
24. x

Find the value of a and the value of b.

a = ….…………………..…….………
b = …………………..…….……… [2]
25. A bag contains 2 green buttons, 5 red buttons and 6 blue buttons.
Two buttons are taken at random from the bag without replacement.
Calculate the probability that the two buttons are different colours.
…………………..…….……… [4]
26. A is the point (6, 1) and B is the point (2, 7).
Find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of AB.
Give your answer in the form y = mx+c.
y =…………………..…….……… [5]
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