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A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

The diagram shows a triangular block with sloping faces inclined to the horizontal at 45° and 30°. Particle A of mass 0.8 kg lies on the face incli...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

The diagram shows the velocity-time graph for a train which travels from rest at one station to rest at the next station. The graph consists of thr...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A small ball is projected vertically downwards with speed 5 m s⁻¹ from a point A at a height of 7.2 m above horizontal ground. The ball hits the gr...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

Coplanar forces of magnitudes 8 N, 12 N and 18 N act at a point in the directions shown in the diagram. Find the magnitude and direction of the sin...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

Two particles A and B, of masses 0.8 kg and 1.6 kg respectively, are connected by a light inextensible string. Particle A is placed on a smooth pla...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A particle of mass 3 kg is on a rough plane inclined at an angle of 20° to the horizontal. A force of magnitude P N acting parallel to a line of gr...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A car of mass 1400 kg travelling at a speed of v m s⁻¹ experiences a resistive force of magnitude 40v N. The greatest possible constant speed of th...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A particle P moves in a straight line starting from a point O. The velocity v m s⁻¹ of P at time t s is given by v = 12t - 4t² for 0 ≤ t ≤ 2, v = 1...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A small ball B is projected from a point O on horizontal ground. The initial velocity of B has horizontal and vertically upwards components of 18ms...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A non-uniform rod AB of length 0.5 m and weight 8 N is freely hinged to a fixed point at A. The rod makes an angle of 30° with the horizontal with ...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A particle P of mass 0.4 kg is projected horizontally along a smooth horizontal plane from a point O. At time t s after projection the velocity of ...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A small object is projected from a point O with speed V m s¯¹ at an angle of 45° above the horizontal. At time t s after projection, the horizontal...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A particle P of mass 0.7 kg is attached by a light elastic string to a fixed point O on a smooth plane inclined at an angle of 30° to the horizonta...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A particle P of mass 0.2 kg is attached to one end of a light inextensible string of length 0.6 m. The other end of the string is attached to a par...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A uniform solid cone has height 1.2 m and base radius 0.5 m. A uniform object is made by drilling a cylindrical hole of radius 0.2 m through the co...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A small ball B is projected from a point O on horizontal ground towards a point A 12m above the ground. 0.9 s after projection B has travelled a ho...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

One end of a light elastic string is attached to a fixed point O. The other end of the string is attached to a particle P of mass 0.4 kg. The strin...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

ABC is an object made from a uniform wire consisting of two straight portions AB and BC, in which AB = a, BC = x and angle ABC = 90°. When the obje...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A particle P is projected from a point O on horizontal ground with initial speed 20 m s⁻¹ and angle of projection 30°. At the instant t s after pro...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A uniform object is made by joining a solid cone of height 0.8 m and base radius 0.6 m and a cylinder. The cylinder has length 0.4 m and radius 0.5...

A-LevelMathematicsDifferential equationsMay/June 2018

A particle P of mass 0.2 kg is released from rest at a point O above horizontal ground. At time t s after its release the velocity of P is v m s⁻¹ ...

A-LevelMathematicsMechanicsMay/June 2018

A small object is projected from a point O with speed V m s⁻¹ at an angle of 45° above the horizontal. At time t s after projection, the horizontal...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

In a statistics lesson 12 people were asked to think of a number, x, between 1 and 20 inclusive. From the results Tom found that Σx = 186 and that ...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

In a survey 55 students were asked to record, to the nearest kilometre, the total number of kilometres they travelled to school in a particular wee...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Andy has 4 red socks and 8 black socks in his drawer. He takes 2 socks at random from his drawer.

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

In Pelmerdon 22% of families own a dishwasher.

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Vehicles approaching a certain road junction from town A can either turn left, turn right or go straight on. Over time it has been noted that of th...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Find the number of different ways in which all 9 letters of the word MINCEMEAT can be arranged in each of the following cases. (A, E, I are vowels)

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Each of a group of 10 boys estimates the length of a piece of string. The estimates, in centimetres, are as follows. 37 40 45 38 36 38 42 38 40 39

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

In a group of students, ¾ are male. The proportion of male students who like their curry hot is ⅗ and the proportion of female students who like th...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

(i) The volume of soup in Super Soup cartons has a normal distribution with mean μ millilitres and standard deviation 9 millilitres. Tests have sho...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Mrs Rupal chooses 3 animals at random from 5 dogs and 2 cats. The random variable X is the number of cats chosen.

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

The lengths, t minutes, of 242 phone calls made by a family over a period of 1 week are summarised in the frequency table below. Length of phone ca...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

(a) Find the number of ways in which all 9 letters of the word AUSTRALIA can be arranged in each of the following cases. (i) All the vowels (A, I, ...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

In a certain country, 60% of mobile phones sold are made by Company A, 35% are made by Company B and 5% are made by other companies.

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

The masses in kilograms of 50 children having a medical check-up were recorded correct to the nearest kilogram. The results are shown in the table....

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

The random variable X has the distribution N(−3, σ²). The probability that a randomly chosen value of X is positive is 0.25.

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

The members of a swimming club are classified either as 'Advanced swimmers' or 'Beginners'. The proportion of members who are male is x, and the pr...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Farfield Travel and Lacket Travel are two travel companies which arrange tours abroad. The numbers of holidays arranged in a certain week are recor...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

A game is played with 3 coins, A, B and C. Coins A and B are biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is 0.4 for coin A and 0.75 for coin...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

The diameters of apples in an orchard have a normal distribution with mean 5.7cm and standard deviation 0.8 cm. Apples with diameters between 4.1 c...

A-LevelMathematicsProbability and statisticsMay/June 2018

Find the number of ways the 9 letters of the word SEVENTEEN can be arranged in each of the following cases. 5 letters are chosen from the 9 letters...

A-LevelMathematicsAlgebraMay/June 2019

Find the coefficient of x in the expansion of (2/x - 3x)^5

A-LevelMathematicsCoordinate geometryMay/June 2019

Two points A and B have coordinates (1, 3) and (9, –1) respectively. The perpendicular bisector of AB intersects the y-axis at the point C. Find th...

A-LevelMathematicsIntegrationMay/June 2019

A curve is such that dy/dx = x^3 - 4/x^2. The point P (2, 9) lies on the curve.

A-LevelMathematicsTrigonometryMay/June 2019

Angle x is such that sinx = a + b and cos x = a – b, where a and b are constants.

A-LevelMathematicsCircular measureMay/June 2019

The diagram shows a semicircle with diameter AB, centre O and radius r. The point C lies on the circumference and angle AOC = θ radians. The perime...

A-LevelMathematicsTrigonometryMay/June 2019

The equation of a curve is y = 3 cos 2x and the equation of a line is 2y + 3x/π = 5.

A-LevelMathematicsFunctionsMay/June 2019

Functions f and g are defined by f : x ↦ 3x – 2, x ∈ R, g : x ↦ (2x + 3)/(x – 1), x ∈ R, x ≠ 1.

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