GCSE (9-1) Mathematics
Component 3
Grades 1-4 Practice Materials (Set 2)
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MATHEMATICS
Practice Materials
Grades 1-4 Practice Materials
Set 2, Component
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GCSE (9-1) Mathematics
Component 3
Grades 1-4 Practice Materials (Set 2)
Qualification
Accredited
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GCSE (9-1)
MATHEMATICS
Practice Materials
Grades 1-4 Practice Materials
Set 2, Component 3
Version 1
J560
For first teaching in 2015GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Grades 1-4 Practice Materials
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Introduction
These practice materials can be used to support
foundation students who are targeting grades 1-4. They
are comprised of questions taken from previous series.
Mark schemes are included and can be found towards the
back of each set of materials.
Please remember to omit the mark schemes when
distributing the question pages to your students.
To see additional GCSE (9-1) resources, please visit:
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GCSE (9-1) Mathematics
Component 3
Grades 1-4 Practice Materials (Set 2)
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Component 3 – Mark scheme
Types of marks:
• 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.
The following abbreviations are commonly found in GCSE Mathematics mark schemes.
• cao means correct answer only.
• 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).
• 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.GCSE (9-1) Mathematics Grades 1-4 Practice Materials
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Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance
1 (a) Isosceles 1 Condone poor spelling
Accept any clear indication e.g. ringed in list
(b) 8 1 Accept in words
2 (a) 3100 1
(b) 0.03 1
(c) 3 1 Accept +3
3 30 1
4 (a) [0].375 1
(b) 21 final answer
50
2 B1 for 42 or equivalent fraction seen Condone 42 and 21 on answer line in this
order
5 25 2 M1 for 1 + 4 soi by 5
6 (a) Unlikely cao 1
(b) A, B, B 2 M1 for 2 or 2 out of 5 or 3 or 3 out of 5
5 5 Accept in any order but must be one letter only
per line in diagram
7 (a) Hollow circle at 3 only
Line/arrow “pointing” right from 3
1 1
Marks independent
No other blobs
Open line or arrow only and condone mark/
blob over 8 or x
If line, must reach approx. 8
Condone line/arrow starting closer to 3 than 4
(b) 11a – 2c final answer 2 B1 for 11a or – 2c seen Accept in any order
11a + – 2c scores 1 mark
8 (a) 50 2 M1 for 18 × 2 soi 36
(b) 9.3[0] 4 B3 for answer 59.3 only
Or
B1 for 3.6 or 7.2 or 21.6 or 43.2
B1 for 2.1 or 16.1
M1 for 2 × their adult cost + their child cost
No FT from their (a)
If total cost and increase given, ignore total
and mark only increase
May be increase or total
9 (a) [LE BP]
LE TL
LE BM
BP TL
BP BM
TL BM
2 B1 for 5 of their entries correct and no more
than one extra or repeat or 4 correct only
Places may be reversed such as TL BP within
6 combinations
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Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance
(b) their LE
their total
1 FT Strict FT from their table with a minimum of
three additional entries
Accept decimal and percentage equivalents only
isw attempts to cancel or convert form
Total (number of rows) must include given row
10 (a) Two correct shapes each with correct name 4 B1 for each shape
B1 dep on drawing seen for each
correct name
Condone omission of diagonal
Mark clear intention
Kite or rectangle must be joined along longest
side
Parallelogram must be joined along a shorter
side
Allow as additions to the given triangles
(b) 30 30 120
60 60 60
2 B1 for one set If answer line blank, may be seen on diagram
11 20 4 M2 for 500 × 100+25 oe soi 625
Or M1 for 500 × 25 oe soi 125
AND
M1 for ([1 ×] 500 ) [× 100] oe soi [0].8 or 80
or [0].2 or 20
625 – 500 = 125 followed by 125 [×100] scores
M2 AND M1
12 (a) (i) 6a + 10b or 2(3a + 5b) final answer 2 M1 for 6(a + b) + 2 × 2b oe
If 0 scored SC1 for 3a + 5b as final answer
M1 for e.g. a + b + a + b + a + b + a + b + a +
b + a + b + 2b + 2b or 2 × (3a + 3b + 2b) etc
(ii) 6b(a + b) final answer 2 B1 for 6(ab + b2) or b(6a + 6b) or 3(2ab + 2b2)
or 3b(2a + 2b) or 2(3ab + 3b2) or 2b(3a + 3b)
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100
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Question Answer Marks Part marks and guidance
(b) 4 by 1 rectangle with 4a + 4b and 2b
or
2 by 2 rectangle with 2a + 2b and 4b
or
1 by 4 rectangle with a + b and 8b stated or
marked on rectangle
5
B4 for 4a + 4b and 2b or 2a + 2b and 4b or
a + b and 8b
Or B3 for rectangle drawn as (4 by 1) or (2 by 2)
or (1 by 4)
Or B2 for one of 2a + 2b or 4a + 4b or 4b or 8b
Or B1 for any rectangle of 3 or more tiles drawn
with a + b or 2b marked on individual tiles
Accept unsimplified throughout
Once correct expression(s) seen, ignore
incorrect simplification to answer line
In answer space or intended as final length
and width
Must clearly be answer
May be in attempt to factorise e.g. 4b(2a + b)
Accept unsimplified e.g. a + b + a + b
Only tiles that form the perimeter needed
13 (a) Points plotted at (21, 18) and (7, 8) 1 Tolerance ±1 mm
(b) 1 : 3 3 B2 for 3 : 9 oe or answer 3 : 1
Or B1 for 3 [dancers] or 9 [dancers] identified
If 0 scored then SC1 for 4 : 8 seen and simplified
to 1 : 2
NOT from 4 : 12
May be on graph
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