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Mock MS - C1 Edexcel

This document contains 10 multi-part mathematics questions assessing a range of skills. The questions cover topics including algebra, calculus, coordinate geometry, and trigonometry. For each question, a marking scheme is provided indicating the number of marks available for specific steps or parts.

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Mock MS - C1 Edexcel

This document contains 10 multi-part mathematics questions assessing a range of skills. The questions cover topics including algebra, calculus, coordinate geometry, and trigonometry. For each question, a marking scheme is provided indicating the number of marks available for specific steps or parts.

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PMT

Question
Scheme Marks
number
1. 10 + x2 > x2 − 2x B1
10 > −2x x > −5 M1 A1
(3 marks)
4
x 3 x −1 x 3
2. − + 4 (A1 for 2 terms correct, A1 for all correct) M1 A1 A1
3 −1 3

4
x3 3x 3
= + x −1 + +C B1 (for C)
3 4
(4 marks)

3. (a) 9 B1 (1)
1
(b) 81 4 = 3 33 = 27 M1 A1 (2)

1
(c) B1 ft (1)
27
(4 marks)

4. (a) 4k − 7 B1
(b) 4 (4k − 7) − 7 = 16k − 35 M1 A1 (2)
(c) 16k − 35 = 13 k=3 M1 A1 (2)
(5 marks)

5. (a) y = 8 − 2x 3x2 + x(8 − 2x) = 1 M1


x2 + 8x − 1 = 0 (*) A1 (2)

−8 ± 64 + 4
(b) x= = −4 ± … M1 A1
2
68 = 2 17 ; x = –4 + 17 or x = –4 – 17 B1

y = 8 − 2(−4 + 17 ) = 16 − 2 17 or y = 16 + 2 17 M1 A1 (5)
(7 marks)
PMT
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Question
Scheme Marks
number
(2 x + 1) ( x + 4) 2x 2 + 9x + 4 3 1
− 12
6. (a) = = 2x 2 + 9x 2 + 4x [P = 2, Q = 9, R = 4] M1 A2(1, 0) (3)
x x
1 9 −1 −3
(b) f ′ (x) = 3 x 2 + x 2 − 2 x 2 (A1 ft for one term, fractional power) M1 A1 ft A1 (3)
2
9 11
(c) Gradient of tangent = f ′ (1) = 3 + −2= M1 A1 ft
2 2
11
Gradient of line = , equal gradients, ∴parallel. A1 (3)
2
(9 marks)

7. x, (x − 2)(x + 2) B1, M1 A1 (3)


x

Shape B1
(–2, 0) (0, 0) (2, 0) y
Through origin B1 (dep.)
−2 and 2 B1 (3)
x

Curve translated +1 parallel to x-axis B1 ft


(–1, 0) (1, 0) (3, 0) y −1, 1 and 3 (B1 ft for one value) B1 ft B1 (3)
(9 marks)

1
8. (a) Gradient of l2 is − B1
3
1 1
y − 2 = − (x − 6) y=− x+4 M1 A1 ft (3)
3 3
1
(b) − x + 4 = 3x − 6 x=3 M1 A1
3
y=3 A1 ft (3)
(c) y = 0; l1: x = 2 l2: x = 12 B1 B1 ft
1
(2, 0), (12, 0), (3, 3) Area of triangle = (10 × 3) = 15 M1 A1 (4)
2
(10 marks)
PMT

Question
Scheme Marks
number
9. (a) S = a + (a + d) + …..+ [a + (n − 1)d] B1
S = [a + (n − 1) d] + …………… + a M1
1
Add: 2S = n[2a + (n − 1)d], S= n[2a + (n − 1)d] (*) M1 A1 (4)
2

(b) a + 15d = 6 B1
1
n[2a + (n − 1)d] = 8 (2a + 15d) = 72 M1 A1
2
Solve simultaneously: a=3 3cm M1 A1 (5)

(c) a = 3: 15d = 6 − 3 = 3 d = 0.2 M1 A1 (2)


(11 marks)

d2 y
10. (a) = 3x2 + 2 M1 A1 (2)
2
dx

d2 y
(b) 2
Since x is always positive, ≥ 2 for all x. B1 (1)
dx 2

x4
(c) y= + x2 − 7x + (k) [k not required here] M1 A2 (1, 0)
4

24 x4
4= + 22 − 14 + k k = 10 y= + x2 − 7x + 10 M1 A1 (5)
4 4
dy
(d) x = 2: =8+4−7=5 M1 A1
dx
1
Gradient of normal = − M1
5
1
y − 4 = − (x − 2) x + 5y − 22 = 0 M1 A1 (5)
5
(13 marks)
PMT

Specification/Assessment Objective grid


C1 Mock Paper

Qn Spec Ref AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5

1 1.7 2 1

2 1.1, 5.1, 5.2 3 1

3 1.1 3 1

4 3.1 3 2

5 1.6, 1.2, 1.5 4 1 2


1.1, 1.8,
6 4 3 2
4.1, 4.2, 4.3
7 1.8, 1.9, 1.10 3 2 4

8 2.1, 2.2 3 5 2

9 3.2 3 4 4
5.1, 5.2,
10 5 7 1
4.1, 4.2, 4.3
33 26 8 5 3

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