Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission. Junior Certificate Examination Mathematics. Paper 2 Higher Level

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2016. S35 Coimisiún na Scrúduithe Stáit State Examinations Commission Junior Certificate Examination 2016 Mathematics Paper 2 Higher Level Monday 13 June Morning 9:30 to 12:00 300 marks Examination number Running total Centre stamp For examiner Question Mark Question Mark 1 11 2 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Grade

Instructions There are 12 questions on this examination paper. Answer all questions. Questions do not necessarily carry equal marks. To help you manage your time during this examination, a maximum time for each question is suggested. If you remain within these times you should have about 10 minutes left to review your work. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this booklet. You may lose marks if you do not do so. You may ask the superintendent for more paper. Label any extra work clearly with the question number and part. The superintendent will give you a copy of the Formulae and Tables booklet. You must return it at the end of the examination. You are not allowed to bring your own copy into the examination. You will lose marks if you do not show all necessary work. You may lose marks if you do not include the appropriate units of measurement, where relevant. You may lose marks if you do not give your answers in simplest form, where relevant. Write the make and model of your calculator(s) here: Junior Certificate 2016 Page 2 of 23 Mathematics

Question 1 (Suggested maximum time: 5 minutes) (a) The following five numbers have a median of 6 and a range of 9. They are given in increasing order. 2, 2, x, 7, y Find the value of x and the value of y. (b) The following six numbers have a median of 15, a mean of 18, and a range of 30. They are given in increasing order. a, 8, 14, b, 26, c Find the value of a, the value of b, and the value of c. page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 3 of 23 Mathematics

Question 2 (Suggested maximum time: 15 minutes) Paul is raising money for a charity in his school. He organises a fun day where one of the games is played using the spinners and the rules shown below. Spinner A Spinner B 1 5 1 3 2 4 3 2 RULES PAY 1 to play the game (i.e. spin both spinners) Get the same number on both spinners, and GET 1 BACK Get a sum of 8 on the two spinners, and GET 8 BACK (a) Complete the two-way table below to show the sum of the numbers on the two spinners. Spinner B 1 2 3 4 5 Spinner A 1 4 2 3 5 Each outcome in the two-way table is equally likely. (b) Find the probability that you get 8 back if you play the game once. (c) 320 students play the game. Find the number of students you would expect to get exactly 1 back. Junior Certificate 2016 Page 4 of 23 Mathematics

(d) After 320 students have played the game, 74 students have got exactly 1 back, and Paul has made a profit of 110 from the game. Find the number of students who have got 8 back. (e) Paul says that the probability of someone getting money back ( 1 or 8) would decrease if he changed Spinner B so that it went from 1 to 6 instead of 1 to 5, and kept the rules the same. Is Paul correct? Make out a two-way table using the changed Spinner B, and use it to justify your answer fully. Answer: Justification: (including two-way table) previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 5 of 23 Mathematics

Question 3 (Suggested maximum time: 25 minutes) Table 1 on the right shows the percentage of female members of parliament in each of the current 28 EU countries in 2005 and 2015. The figures are given in increasing order for each year. Table 1 % of female members (a) Find the value of the median and the upper quartile of parliament for the 2015 data. Fill your answers into the table below. The lower quartile value is already filled in. 2005 9 2015 10 (b) Lower Quartile 2015 19 5% Median Upper Quartile Explain what the value of the lower quartile of the 2015 data means, in this context. 9 13 11 13 12 14 12 16 12 18 13 19 13 20 16 20 17 23 17 23 19 24 20 24 20 26 21 26 21 28 22 29 22 31 22 31 23 31 33 36 34 37 35 37 36 37 37 39 37 41 38 42 45 44 Junior Certificate 2016 Page 6 of 23 Mathematics

(c) Fill in the grouped frequency table in Table 2 below. % of female members of parliament Table 2 0 9 10 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 Number of countries 2005 2015 (d) Based on the data in Table 2, use mid-interval values to estimate the mean percentage of female members of parliament in 2005. Give your answer correct to one decimal place. (e) Using mid-interval values from Table 2, Tom estimates that the mean percentage of female members of parliament in 2015 is 27%. Using the figures in Table 1, the actual mean percentage in 2015 is 26 86%. (i) Explain why these two values are different. (ii) Write the error in Tom s estimate of the mean as a percentage of the actual mean. Give your answer correct to two decimal places. previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 7 of 23 Mathematics

(f ) Display the data graphically in a way that allows you to compare the data for the two years. Label your graph(s) clearly. Show any calculations that you make. You may use the data from Table 1 or Table 2. The tables are reprinted on the next page. Junior Certificate 2016 Page 8 of 23 Mathematics

% of female members of parliament Number of countries 2005 2015 Space for extra work : Table 2 0 9 10 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 Table 1 % of female members of parliament 2005 2015 9 10 9 13 11 13 12 14 12 16 12 18 13 19 13 20 16 20 17 23 17 23 19 24 20 24 20 26 21 26 21 28 22 29 22 31 22 31 23 31 33 36 34 37 35 37 36 37 37 39 37 41 38 42 45 44 previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 9 of 23 Mathematics

Question 4 (Suggested maximum time: 20 minutes) The triangle ABC is shown on the co-ordinate grid below. C 9 8 7 6 5 4 y A 3 2 B 1 x -2-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 (a) Write down the co-ordinates of the points A, B, and C. A = (, ) B = (, ) C = (, ) (b) Find the equation of each of the lines AB, AC, and BC. AB : AC : BC : Junior Certificate 2016 Page 10 of 23 Mathematics

(c) Use trigonometry to find the measure of the angle ABC. Give your answer in degrees, correct to two decimal places. (d) (i) Find BC. Give your answer in surd form. (ii) Hence, or otherwise, find the area of the circle that goes through the points A, B, and C. Give your answer in terms of π. (e) Find the equation of the line through the point A that is perpendicular to the line BC. previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 11 of 23 Mathematics

Question 5 (Suggested maximum time: 10 minutes) (a) Is the point (3, 5) on the line 5 x + 3 y + 6 = 0? Justify your answer. (b) Find the point of intersection of the following two lines. 3 x + 2 y = 7 y = 2 x + 5 Junior Certificate 2016 Page 12 of 23 Mathematics

Question 6 Prove that the angles in any triangle add to 180. Diagram: (Suggested maximum time: 5 minutes) Given: To Prove: Construction: Proof: previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 13 of 23 Mathematics

Question 7 (Suggested maximum time: 5 minutes) The points A, B, C, and D are shown on the diagram. They are all on the circle k. AB = AD and BC = DC, as shown. The sizes of some of the angles are marked. D k A 100 x C y B (a) Calculate the value of x. (b) Calculate the value of y. Show all of your working out. Junior Certificate 2016 Page 14 of 23 Mathematics

Question 8 (Suggested maximum time: 10 minutes) (a) (i) Write 2 43' 5" in degrees in decimal form, correct to two decimal places. (ii) Write 3 14 in DMS (i.e. degrees, minutes, and seconds). (b) The diagram shows a right-angled triangle, with the angle A marked. Given that cos A = sin A, show that this triangle must be isosceles. A (c) A right-angled triangle has sides of length 7 cm, 24 cm, and 25 cm. Find the size of the smallest angle in this triangle. Give your answer correct to one decimal place. previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 15 of 23 Mathematics

Question 9 (Suggested maximum time: 10 minutes) A shape is made by placing a small cube on top of a larger one, as shown. The cubes have edges of length 1 unit and 2 units. (a) Find the total surface area of this shape. (b) The line segment [ AB ] is a diagonal of the base of the shape, as shown. (i) Find AB. Give your answer in surd form. A B Junior Certificate 2016 Page 16 of 23 Mathematics

The right-angled triangle ABC is constructed inside this shape, as shown. (ii) Find BC. Give your answer in surd form. C A B (iii) Find the length of the part of the line BC that is inside the larger cube. previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 17 of 23 Mathematics

Question 10 (Suggested maximum time: 10 minutes) In this question, all lengths are in cm and all areas are in cm 2. (a) The diagram shows a rectangle with sides of length 7 and y. The value of the area of the rectangle is equal to the length of its perimeter. Use this information to find the value of y. 7 y (b) The diagram shows a rectangle with sides of length x and y, where x > 2. The value of the area of the rectangle is equal to the length of its perimeter. Use this information to write y in terms of x. x y Junior Certificate 2016 Page 18 of 23 Mathematics

Question 11 (Suggested maximum time: 5 minutes) Fiona finds the volumes of five different cylinders. Each of them has a height of K centimetres. (a) Complete the table below to show the volume of each of the five cylinders. Give each answer in terms of π and K. Radius of cylinder (cm) Height of cylinder (cm) Volume of cylinder (cm 3 ) 1 K 2 K 3 K 9 π K 4 K 5 K (b) Is the sequence of volumes in the table linear, quadratic, exponential, or none of these? Justify your answer fully. Answer: Justification: previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 19 of 23 Mathematics

Question 12 (Suggested maximum time: 20 minutes) (a) A packet of sweets is in the shape of a closed triangular-based prism. It has a height of 8 cm and a triangular base with sides of length 4 cm, 4 cm, and 6 cm. Construct an accurate net of the prism. Show all of your construction lines clearly. 4 cm 4 cm 6 cm 8 cm Junior Certificate 2016 Page 20 of 23 Mathematics

(b) A different triangular-based prism has the base shown in the diagram on the right. (i) Use trigonometry to find the length of the side marked x cm. Give your answer correct to two decimal places. x cm 70 70 7 cm This prism is shown in the diagram on the right. It has a height of 12 cm. Three of its faces are labelled A, B, and C. (ii) Find the area of each of the faces labelled A, B, and C in the diagram. Give each answer correct to the nearest cm 2. 12 cm B x cm C A 12 cm 7 cm A : B : C : previous page running Junior Certificate 2016 Page 21 of 23 Mathematics

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Junior Certificate 2016 Higher Level Mathematics Paper 2 Monday 13 June Morning 9:30 to 12:00