Year 9 May 2023 Assessment 4 MS
Question 1
Q Working Answer Mark Notes
(a) 18 1 B1
(b) 16 1 B1
(c) 2 1 B1
Total 3 marks
Question 2
(a) Prism 1 B1 Accept pentagon(al) prism
(b) 7 1 B1
(c) ±(70 − 8 × 5) or – 30 or 2 M1 Could be done in 2 parts
70 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 – 5 oe
30 A1
Total 4 marks
Question 3
Chord drawn 1 B1
Question 4
(a) 12p2 1 B1
(b) m
or 2h = m + 8 2 M1 for a correct first step
eg h−4 =
2
Correct answer scores full marks (unless m = 2( h − 4) 1 A1 oe eg m = 2h − 8
from obvious incorrect working)
SC award M1
for m = 2h – 4 or m = h – 8
(c) eg 7 g − 2 g + 3 = −5 or 5 g + 3 = −5 3 M1 for correctly collecting the terms in
or 7g = 2g − 5 − 3 or 7g = 2g − 8 g on one side or the numbers on
one side
eg 7 g − 2 g = −5 − 3 or 5 g = −8 M1 for a correct rearrangement with
terms in g on one side and
numbers on the other. Award of
this mark implies the first M1
Working required 8 A1 3
− (dep on M1) oe eg −1 or −1.6
5 5
Total 6 marks
Question 5
Question 6
(a)(i) 243 1 B1
(ii) Multiplying previous 1 B1 accept eg x3, 81x3
term by 3
(b) 4n+2 2 M1 for 4n + k (k may be 0 or absent)
A1 oe eg 6 + (n-1)4
Question 7
(a) (1, 0) 1 B1
(b) Cross marked at (3, −2) 1 B1
(c) (−3, −1) 2 B2 for (−3, −1)
If not B2 then award B1 for
(−3, a) where a ≠ −1
or (b, −1) where b ≠ −3
or (−1, −3)
(d) y=3 1 B1
Total 5 marks
Question 8
eg 500 × 1.18 2 M1
590 A1
Question 9
(33 × 4) + (39 × 14) + (45 × 18) + (51 × 19) + (57 × 5) 4 M2 M2 for at least 4 correct products
or 132 + 546 + 810 + 969 + 285 (= 2742) added (need not be evaluated) or
[lower bound products are: 120, 504, 756, 912, 270] If not M2 then award:
[upper bound products are: 144, 588, 864, 1026, 300]
M1 for consistent use of value
within interval (including end
points) for at least 4 products
which must be added
or
correct midpoints used for at
least 4 products and not added
"2742" M1 dep on M1
60 Allow division by their Σf
provided addition or total under
column seen
45.7 A1oe 7 457
45 or
10 10
(accept 46 from correct working)
Question 10
3 M1 For area of 2 different faces (ie
not 2 triangles)
0.5 × 4.8 × 3.6 (= 8.64) oe or 4.8 × 3.6 if clear intention for M1 For adding together 5 areas , at
this to be 2 triangles least 4 of which are correct
7 × 3.6 ( = 25.2)
7 × 4.8 (= 33.6) NB: (3.6 + 4.8 + 6) × 7 (= 100.8) is
7 × 6 (= 42) 3 faces
(all measurements with intention to add)
118 A1 118.1 or 118.08
Question 11
14 11 3 M1 for both mixed numbers
eg and expressed as improper fractions
3 6
14 6 28 11 28n 11n M1 seeing this stage gains M2
eg or or
3 11 6 6 6n 6n
14 6 84 28 6 Shown A1 6
eg = = =2 dep on M2 for conclusion to 2
3 11 33 11 11 11
14 6 84 18 6 from correct working – either
or = =2 =2
3 11 33 33 11 sight of result of multiplication eg
14 6 2 28 6 84
or 1 = =2 must be seen or correct
3 11 11 11 33
14 11 28 11 28 6 28
or = = =2 cancelling to or complete
3 6 6 6 11 11 11
28 6 28 method using division and
or correct working to and writing 2 = common denominators
11 11 11
Working required
Question 12
(a) n=-3 1 Cao
(b) 12√5 2 M1 (√45 = √9x5 or √3x√3x√5
Working must be shown A1 12√5
Question 13
eg 4x + 8y = 60 or 3x + 6y = 45 3 M1 Correct method to eliminate x or y:
‒ 4x − 6y = 4 + 4x − 6y = 4 coefficients of x or y the same and
(14y = 56) (7x = 49) correct operator to eliminate
selected variable (condone any one
arithmetic error in multiplication) or
15 − x correctly writing x or y in terms of
eg 4 x − 6 = 4 or 4(15 − 2 y ) − 6 y = 4 oe the other variable and correctly
2
substituting.
eg x + 2 4 = 15 or 7 + 2 y = 15 M1 dep correct method to find second
variable using their value from a
correct method to find first variable
or for repeating above method to
find second variable.
Working required x = 7, y = 4 A1 dep on M1
Question 14
2.4 105 2 B2 If not B2, then B1 for 240 000 or
24 104 oe or 2.4 10a a ≠ 5
Question 15
(a) 3c 2 (6cd 2 − 7) 2 B2 fully correct or
B1 for a correct partial factorisation with at
least two terms outside the bracket ie
3c(6c 2 d 2 − 7c) or c 2 (18cd 2 − 21)
or the fully correct factor outside the bracket
with two terms inside the bracket and at most
2
one mistake 3c (............)
(b) (i) eg ( y 6)( y 3) or 2 M1 or (y + a)(y + b) where ab = −18 or a + b = –3 or
y(y + 3) – 6(y + 3) or factorisation which expands to give 2 out of 3
y(y – 6 ) + 3(y – 6) correct terms
[allow use of x rather than y] ( y − 6)( y + 3) A1
(ii) 6, −3 1 B1 ft must come from their factors in (b)(i)
Total 5 marks
Question 16
Question 17
(a) −3, −2, −1, 0, 1 2 B2 for −3, −2, −1, 0, 1
If not B2 then award B1 for 4 correct values and
no incorrect values (eg −3, −2, −1, 0)
or for 6 values with no more than one incorrect
value (eg −4, −3, −2, −1, 0, 1)
(b) x > −1 1 B1 accept −1 < x
Total 3 marks
Question 18
Question 19
2 2 2 5 5 or 2, 2, 2, 5, 5 or 2 2 3 5 7 2 M1 for one number written as a product of
or 2, 2, 3, 5, 7 or eg prime factors or prime factors listed –
2 200 420 numbers may be at end of factor trees or
2 100 210 on ‘ladder diagrams’ or in a table or in a
5 50 105 Venn diagram
10 21 or
at least two factors for each
(excluding 1, 200, 420)
20 A1 or 22 5 oe
Question 20
Question 21
5.5 or 6.5 or 12.5 or 17.5 3 M1 • •
Accept 6.4 9 for 6.5 and 17.49 for
17.5
17.5 – 5.5 M1 for UB – LB where
15 < UB ≤ 17.5 and 5.5 ≤ LB < 6
12 A1 dep on M2
Total 3 marks
Question 22
1 42 2 4 M1 A correct equation involving the
7 h = 42 oe or (h =) (= 12) oe or
2 7 height or a correct expression for
height – could be in terms of y
3.52 + h 2 = y 2 or h = y 2 − 3.52 oe
7
2
1 M1 (indep) use of their height (any
y = + ("12") 2 oe
2
or 7 " y 2 − 3.52 " = 42 oe found value that they have called
2 2
‘height’)
2 M1 all values must come from a correct
7
y = + ("12") 2 oe method
2
Correct answer scores full marks (unless from obvious incorrect 12.5 A1 25
working) oe eg
2
Total 4 marks
Question 23
eg 1365 ÷ (1 − 0.09) 3 M2 for a complete method
or 1365 ÷ 0.91
(M1) for 1365 ÷ (100 − 9) (= 15)
or (100 − 9)% = 1365 or 91% = 1365
or eg (1 − 0.09)T = 1365
or eg T – 0.09T = 1365
1500 A1
Question 24
Working required
Question 25
Working required
Question 26
Working required
Question 27
12 2 r 6 4 M1 A correct trig statement for the
sin 52 = oe or = oe
r sin 90 sin 52 radius
use of tan must also include a
12 2 correct Pythagoras statement.
or cos(90 − 52) = oe
r
12 2
2
or (r =)(12 2) + oe r = 6 + 4.687...
2 2 2 2 2
tan 52
r 12
or = oe
sin 38 sin104
6 M1 A correct method to find the
r= (=7.614) oe
sin 52 radius of the circle
6
or r = oe use of tan must also use
cos 38
Pythagoras to find an expression
12 2
2
or (r =) (12 2) +
2 r = 62 + 4.687...2 oe for r
tan 52
12 sin 38
or oe
sin104
(Area =) ("7.61...") M1 the radius must come from a
2
completely correct method
182 A1 Accept 181 - 183
Total 4 marks