(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2009 paper 3 variant 2
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FC 10 000 9 000 16 000 Other overhead 22 000 27.5% 28 000 35% 30 000 37.5% Profit 21 000 –10 600 4 marks 78 000 Total Profit 88 400 6 marks After Method 1 No cityville shop FC Total Method 2 Still cityville shop FC Revenue 230 000 230 00
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2008 paper 3
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coins, so local coins will always have a greater proportion than they would in a uniform distribution, even if they don’t form the majority of coins used locally. Three of us have each accumulated a large number of coins from a recent trip to the same country. Country: Yksistan Kaksistan Kolmestan Neljastan Viisistan Other Tom’s coins 14 17 6 14 10 9 Dick’s coins 17 16 2
(IGCSE) Business Studies May/June 2017 paper 2 variant 2
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Delivery time Perishable ingredients – need for quick delivery – urgent orders may need quick delivery. Delivery may be slow – may cause production delays – reduced sales/customer demand not fully met. If delays in delivery – may need to buy locally produced ingredients – lower quality – lose reputation/lose brand image. Note: Do not award if only about delivery time to the customer. Knowledge/Analysis/Evaluation – award up to
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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FC 2 . Check and adjust the concentration of FC 2 by titrating 10 cm 3 of FC 2 with FC 1 . Adjust the concentration of FC 2 to give a titration reading of 9.40 cm 3 ± 0.10 cm 3 . The normal indicator used in the Centre for the titration of a strong acid with a weak base. Question 2 [H] FC 3 contains lead nitrate and
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2003 paper 5
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Problems of change Some people find it difficult to adapt to new places – e.g. new schools, new areas/countries. Discuss with the Examiner some of the problems that might be encountered when you have to make important changes. You may wish to consider such things as: • your own experiences of changing schools or moving house • whether you always like or dislike such changes • some of the problems encountered
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2019 paper 1 variant 1
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coins: 2 × $1 3 × 50¢ 4 × 20¢ 3 × 10¢ 2 × 5¢ 1 × 2¢ 5 × 1¢ I decided to pay the exact amount from this loose change, using as many coins as possible, to lighten the load in my pocket. How many coins did I have left after I had paid for my purchases? A 4 B 5 C 6 D 8
(IGCSE) English as a Second Language (Speaking endorsement) Oct/Nov 2003 paper 5
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with the Examiner some of the problems that might be encountered when you have to make important changes. You may wish to consider such things as: • your own experiences of changing schools or moving house • whether you always like or dislike such changes • some of the problems encountered and how to overcome them • help needed to settle into these new conditions • any useful things to be learnt when adapting
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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coins a tray to return coins a ticket dispenser two buttons: • • button A (Accept) button C (Cancel) $ Coin Slot & Coin return tray Ticket dispenser When the user has inserted as many coins as required, they press button A to print the ticket. To cancel the transaction, the user can press button C. This makes the machine return the coins. Invalid coins have no effect. © UCLES
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2012 paper 1 variant 2
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with the weights of the individual coins. ‘Copper’ coins (weight) ‘Silver’ coins (weight) ‘Gold’ coins (weight) 1 cent (1.5 g) 5 cent (2 g) 1 wong (10 g) 2 cent (3.0 g) 10 cent (4 g) 2 wong (16 g) 20 cent (2 g) 25 cent (10 g) 50 cent (4 g) Shopkeepers are
(IGCSE) Spanish - Foreign Language Oct/Nov 2014
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rather than not liking uncooked fish. Question 26: Some candidates opted for no le faltan amigos instead of explaining that he wanted to make friends with the Peruvian teenagers. Question 27: Some candidates encountered difficulty here. The better candidates understood that Jorge had no need to learn a new language; some weaker candidates wrote that no aprendió la lengua, which did not convey the correct idea. © 2014
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2018 paper 1 variant 1
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coins; so when buying something I just offered a handful of coins. Some of the prices in the shops were just marked as colours. In the coffee shop I bought a coffee which was marked as blue. The assistant took 2 green coins and gave me one red as change. Later I bought a newspaper, which was marked as green. The assistant took 3 red coins and gave me one blue in
(IGCSE) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2015
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Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education 0620 Chemistry November 2015 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers CHEMISTRY Paper 0620/04 Coursework General comments This was the final session for this paper for 0620 candidates and only one Centre submitted work on this occasion. There were no problems encountered in the moderation of the work submitted. © 2015
(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2013 paper 3 variant 2
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delivery of parcels and documents. Fifteen years later JCL is now country X’s largest parcel and document delivery service (courier service) and it has warehouses and delivery networks in 10 other countries. Business growth limited by finance problems During this rapid expansion JCL’s fixed capital and working capital requirements increased substantially. Long term finance was sourced from a venture capital business which asked for a 25% equity stake in
(A/s) Psychology Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
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with 40 items with scores ranging from 0–80 and SQ scales with 75 items with scores ranging from 0–150. FC-EFT/embedded figures task range of scores was 0–24. Eyes test with 36 pairs of eyes – range of scores is 0 to 72. Must mention the EQ and SQ to get full marks. Dement and Kleitman: Participants were woken at intervals in the night and
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2007 paper 1
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coins. ‘Copper’ coins (weight) ‘Silver’ coins (weight) ‘Gold’ coins (weight) 1 cent (1.5g) 5 cent (2g) 1 wong (10g) 2 cent (3.0g) 10 cent (4g) 2 wong (16g) 20 cent (2g) 25 cent (10g) 50 cent (4g) Shopkeepers are required by banks to put coins with the same weight/value
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2006 paper 1
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C D 25 A firm has $10 000 in the bank and buys stocks for $6000 paying by cheque. What will be the effect on its current ratio and quick (acid test) ratio? current ratio quick (acid test) ratio A no effect no effect B decreases increases C decreases no effect D no effect decreases © UCLES 2006 9706/01/M/J/06
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2017 paper 1 variant 1
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coins are available with values of 1¢, 5¢, 25¢, 50¢ and $1. Accordingly, Frank adjusted his prices to make sure that paying the exact amount would always require at least six coins. On Monday his first customer bought one item, priced below $2, but had only 50¢ and $1 coins with him. What is the maximum possible extra profit that Frank could have gained on
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016 paper 3 variant 3
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with a value of 30 be written, in terms of L, M and S? [1] (b) If a price of 2L, 0M, 1S can be paid for precisely with 1 Large, 3 Medium and 4 Small coins, give one example of possible values for the Medium and Large coins. [2] (c) The first price found was for a jug priced 3M, 6S. What
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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NO 3 - Test Observations [5] Deductions [4] (a) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a test-tube, add dilute nitric acid. No reaction one mark No colour change No precipitate No gas evolved Not CO 3 2- , SO 3 2- or NO 2 - one mark This deduction can only be made from no reaction or no gas (evolved) (No CrO 4 2- is
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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FC 1 with FC 2 The indicator used in the titration was ................................................... [10] Summary 25.0 cm 3 of FC 1 reacted with ................... cm 3 of FC 2 . Show which results you used to obtain this
(A/s) Psychology May/June 2014 paper 1 variant 2
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FC-EFT show? [2] physical sciences students > humanities on FC-EFT, i.e. they are better at systemising even though there was no sex difference on the FC-EFT so systemising is a better predictor of degree choice than gender 1 mark partial (brief explanation), 2 marks full (expanded explanation) 15 From the study by Veale and Riley (mirror gazing) describe two ways in which the body dysmorphic
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016 paper 3 variant 2
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with a value of 30 be written, in terms of L, M and S? [1] (b) If a price of 2L, 0M, 1S can be paid for precisely with 1 Large, 3 Medium and 4 Small coins, give one example of possible values for the Medium and Large coins. [2] (c) The first price found was for a jug priced 3M, 6S. What
(IGCSE) Information and Communication Technology For examination from 2016 paper 2
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no, cand no Warning Warning Check charge voltage before delivery Check charge voltage before delivery VIN: 372B15423009 Model: MicroEco Port: Vigo Distributor: EMD SA Name, centre no, cand no VIN: 372C15423019 Model: MicroEco Port: Vigo Distributor: EMD SA Name, centre no, cand no Warning Warning Check charge voltage before delivery Check charge voltage before delivery Record selection criteria
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2002 paper 2
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coins is thrown 192 times and the numbers of heads obtained on each throw are summarised in the table. Number of heads obtained 0 1 2 3 4 5 Number of throws 7 25 50 66 36 8 Test whether these results can be accepted at the 5% level of significance as consistent with the five coins being fair. [6] 8 A telephone engineer tests a random sample of mobile
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2022 paper 4 variant 3
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coins. He throws all five coins. The number of heads obtained from the two unbiased coins is denoted by Y. It is given that G Y (t) = 14 + 12 t + 14 t 2 . The random variable Z is the total number of heads obtained when Jason throws all five coins. (b) Find the probability generating function of Z, expressing your answer as a polynomial. [
(A/s) Physics May/June 2017 paper 3 variant 4
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No access to the Question Paper is permitted in advance of the examination. If you have any problems or queries regarding these Confidential Instructions, please contact Cambridge stating the Centre number, the nature of the query and the syllabus number quoted above. email phone fax [email protected] +44 1223 553554 +44 1223 553558 This document consists of 8 printed pages. DC
(IGCSE) Physics May/June 2014 paper 3 variant 1
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with surface in measuring cylinder (to avoid parallax error) place coins one at a time to avoid air bubbles between coins avoid splashing when adding coins to water make sure coins are dry / clean use narrow / small measuring cylinder place containers on horizontal surface check zero of balance / spring balance / scales displacement can method: make sure dripping finishes before and after adding coins B1 [Total: 7] 3 (
(IGCSE) Accounting May/June 2015 paper 1 variant 2
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Quick (acid test) ratio 1.61 : 1 0.98 : 1 REQUIRED (c) Comment on the liquidity of Amangul’s business. [4] During February 2015 the following transactions took place. 1 2 3 4 Took out long term bank loan, $10 000. Bought delivery van, $8000, paying by cheque. Bought inventory, $300, from John on credit. Sold goods
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2013 paper 1 variant 3
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No effect’ to indicate the effect each transaction has on the current ratio and the quick (acid test) ratio. The first one has been completed as an example. Transaction Current ratio Quick (acid test) ratio 1 Increase Increase For Examiner's Use 2 3 4 [6] (d) Complete the table below using a tick ( ) to indicate how each item would be classified. The first one has been
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2023 paper 4 variant 1
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coins. The random variable Y is the number of heads that Isaac obtains when he throws both of his coins together. The random variable Z is the total number of heads obtained when Harry throws his three coins and Isaac throws his two coins. (b) Find the probability generating function of Z, expressing your answer as a polynomial in t. [4] ...................
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2018 paper 2 variant 3
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FC. Level Knowledge and Application (4 marks) Marks Marks Analysis (4 marks) Marks 2b Shows understanding of two ways to measure the size of FC 4 Developed analysis of two ways to measure the size of FC 4 2a Shows understanding of one way to measure the size of FC 3 Developed analysis of one way to measure the size of FC 3 1b Shows knowledge of two ways to measure
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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No coins inserted') else begin SetState('Accepted'); PrintTicket(); end; SetState('Idle'); end else if (ValidCoin(NewInput)) then begin CoinInserted(NewInput); SetState('Counting') end else Writeln('Error - not a valid coin') VB: Public Sub StateChange() Dim NewInput As String NewInput = Console.Readline() If NewInput = “C” Then If State = “Counting” Then SetState(“Cancelled”) ReturnCoins()
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2014 paper 1 variant 3
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coins with a value of less than $1 must be able to pay the exact entry fee. It is possible that participants will arrive with $2 coins, $5 notes or $10 notes in which case I will need to be able to give them change. There will be 32 participants in tonight’s competition and I know that 25 of them will come with the correct change. I plan to
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2018 paper 1 variant 2
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Problems such as: Lack of open space/green land/playing fields; Housing may be small/overcrowded houses/no space for gardens/need to build high rise; Not enough houses/high house prices/people live on streets/slums; Traffic problems/traffic congestion/lots of traffic/traffic delays; Pressure on public transport; Air pollution causes breathing difficulties/asthma, etc. Noise pollution; Water shortage/sanitation problems; Pressure on services/education/hospitals; Unemployment/lack
(A/s) Mathematics May/June 2018 paper 6 variant 3
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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 B . Coin C is not biased. The 3 coins are thrown once. (i) Draw up the probability distribution table for the number of heads obtained. [5] ...................
(A/s) Business May/June 2017 paper 2 variant 3
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500 2 Total costs calculated with working 500 × 150% 2 Correct calculation, answer missing FC + VC then add mark up 1 Correct formula $500 0 A wrong answer with no working $200 0 A wrong answer with no working Wages=200 1 Explicit identification of wages TC=500 1 Explicit identification of TC © UCLES 2017 Page 4 of 14 Marks 3
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 2
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no working) 3 Allow the answer with or without working and $ or incorrect working $2000 + $1000 = $3000 2 Working to support that this is the total cost figure 3000 (no working) 0 A wrong answer with no working to know where the answer has come from 20 × $50 = $1000 1 Working to support the calculation of variable costs
(A/s) Physics May/June 2019 paper 3 variant 1
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coins e.g. tweezers/tongs/forceps/guide for coins mounted centrally. CImproved method of finding V e.g. displacement method/filling with liquid using syringe or pipette. DE Improved method of measuring t e.g. (vernier/digital) calipers/travelling microscope/two blocks/use many stacked lids of the same type. FMethod to measure mass e.g. balance/scales. GMethod to ensure coins or lid are dry e.g. allow water
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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NO 3 – , NO 2 – , SO 4 2– , SO 3 2– ). In all tests, the reagent should be added gradually until no further change is observed, with shaking after each addition. Record your observations and the deductions you make from them in the spaces provided. Your answers should include • details of colour changes and precipitates formed, • the names of gases evolved and details of
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences May/June 2015
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A D C A B General comments (Biology) Some of the biology question proved challenging, but careful thought before answering might have resolved some of the problems that candidates encountered. Comments on Specific Questions Question 1 Many of the candidates believe that sexual reproduction is exhibited by all living things. Question 6 The most popular wrong answer was the cuticle – a structure that is devoid of cells. © 2015
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 3
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quick ratio. The first one has been completed as an example. current ratio increase introduce $20 000 additional capital decrease quick ratio no effect increase decrease no effect obtain short-term bank loan $10 000 sell half the inventory at cost price [4] Hanif provided the following information for the year ended 31 July 2017. Revenue Cost of sales $ 999 750 7
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2017 paper 2 variant 1
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quick ratio. The first one has been completed as an example. current ratio increase introduce $20 000 additional capital decrease quick ratio no effect increase decrease no effect obtain short-term bank loan $10 000 sell half the inventory at cost price [4] Hanif provided the following information for the year ended 31 July 2017. Revenue Cost of sales $ 999 750 7
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2022 paper 4 variant 1
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coins. He throws all five coins. The number of heads obtained from the two unbiased coins is denoted by Y. It is given that G Y (t) = 14 + 12 t + 14 t 2 . The random variable Z is the total number of heads obtained when Jason throws all five coins. (b) Find the probability generating function of Z, expressing your answer as a polynomial. [
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2012 paper 2 variant 1
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with cost of sales staying same or rising less than sales price. Lower cost of sales with sales price staying same or falling less than cost of sales. More efficient use of stock with less spoilage, wastage and theft. NOTE: increase in sales volume is incorrect. 1 mark per point, one for development to maximum of 4 (e) [4] Lower overhead costs such as rent, rates, heat and light
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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FC 1 with FC 2 . [1] (c) Calculate the number of moles of anhydrous sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 , in 25.0 cm 3 of FC 1 . Na 2 CO 3 + 2HC l → 2NaC l + H 2 O + CO 2 [1] (d) Calculate the concentration, in mol dm –3 , of sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 , in FC
(IGCSE) Information and Communication Technology May/June 2011 paper 2 variant 1
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no, cand no Check charge voltage before delivery VIN: 372A15423009 Model: MicroEco Port:Vigo Distributor: EMD SA Name, centre no, cand no Warning Warning Check charge voltage before delivery VIN: 372B15423009 Model: MicroEco Port:Vigo Distributor: EMD SA Name, centre no, cand no Check charge voltage before delivery VIN: 372C15423019 Model: MicroEco
(IGCSE) Information and Communication Technology Oct/Nov 2011 paper 2
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no, cand no Attention! Attention! Check charge voltage before delivery Check charge voltage before delivery VIN: 372B15423009 Model: MicroEco Port: Vigo Distributor: EMD SA Name, centre no, cand no VIN: 372C15423019 Model: MicroEco Port: Vigo Distributor: EMD SA Name, centre no, cand no Attention! Attention! Check charge voltage before delivery Check charge voltage before delivery VIN
(A/s) Mathematics Oct/Nov 2022 paper 5 variant 2
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coins. One of the coins is fair. The other two coins are each biased so that the probability of obtaining a head on any throw is 41 , independently of all other throws. Eric throws all three coins at the same time. Events A and B are defined as follows. A: all three coins show the same result B: at least one of the biased coins shows a head 7. (
(A/s) Psychology Oct/Nov 2014 paper 2 variant 1
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problems may psychologists have when they use the snapshot method? [9] Emphasis on problem. Answers supported with named (or other) studies. Each problem does not need a different study; can use same study. Indicative content: Does not show change over time. Often lab studies as these are quick (any problems with lab studies are acceptable if linked to snapshot study). May not be time to give a full
(A/s) Computer Science Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 2
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no coins o else set state to Accepted o call PrintTicket method and Set state to Idle • else if input is a valid coin o call CoinInserted method with NewInput as parameter o set state to Counting o error message if not a valid coin e.g. PYTHON: def stateChange(self): newInput = input("Insert coin: ") if newInput == "C": if self.__state == "Counting":
(IGCSE) Information and Communication Technology Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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No waiting in queues therefore saves time shopping Saves cost of travelling to the shops Orders can be repeated at the touch of a button Schedule in advance/choose time for delivery Can shop worldwide Shop 24/7 Shop from anywhere there is an internet connection Overall wage bill decreases Smaller/fewer shops needed reduces costs More customers from around world 4 Any three from: Disadvantages Extra costs for delivery/tax With fruit and
(A/s) Accounting May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 3
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quick (acid test) ratio? current ratio quick (acid test) ratio A decreases increases B decreases no effect C no effect decreases D no effect no effect 23 A company’s sales are made evenly over a year (360 days). 10 % of the sales are for cash, debtors total $26 700 and the trade receivables turnover period is 30 days. What are the total sales (
(A/s) Chemistry May/June 2008 paper 4
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delivery to injection, and a number of methods for overcoming the problems of oral delivery are being investigated. Several of these use nanotechnology. Study the passage and diagram and then answer the questions that follow. At a 2004 meeting, engineers from the University of Texas described their research into nanospheres for oral drug delivery. Nanospheres can transport a drug safely through the hostile environment of the stomach. The nanospheres are
(A/s) Economics May/June 2017 paper 1 variant 2
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coins in a purse ● money in a bank savings account ● shares in a public limited company The students are asked to order the assets from the most liquid to the least liquid and the table shows their choices. Which student is correct? least liquid most liquid 5 A notes and coins savings account shares house B notes and coins savings account house shares C notes and coins shares savings account house D
(A/s) Mathematics - Further May/June 2023 paper 4 variant 2
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coins. The random variable Y is the number of heads that Isaac obtains when he throws both of his coins together. The random variable Z is the total number of heads obtained when Harry throws his three coins and Isaac throws his two coins. (b) Find the probability generating function of Z, expressing your answer as a polynomial in t. [4] ...................
(A/s) English Language May/June 2017
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with the policeman being compelled to allow Cotter reluctant admiration: “This kid was so quick, he looked like some kind of professional stuntman”. There was also a sense of genuine sympathy and identification with the problem faced by the stadium cops: “As long as the police are no longer respected and feared by boys like that, these problems will continue to persist!” There were some problems with maintaining tense continuity
(IGCSE) Information and Communication Technology Feb/March 2021 paper 2 variant 1
Question paper found on page 10 / 12 pages total, pdf
with the title Purpose of the Stores to become the second slide. [1] 26 Use the file M21CHART.csv to create a pie chart. • • • • The chart must show the supplier companies and the number of products they supply. Label the chart with the title Suppliers Label the segments with the company names and values. Do not display a legend. Place this chart on the slide with
(A/s) Mathematics Feb/March 2023 paper 5 variant 2
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coins. One of these coins is biased so that the probability of obtaining a head is 0.6. The other three coins are fair. Alisha throws the four coins at the same time. The random variable X denotes the number of heads obtained. (a) Show that the probability of obtaining exactly one head is 0.225. [3] ........................
(IGCSE) Physics May/June 2003
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with 15% opting for C . Checking for zero errors is good practice and worth stressing to candidates. Few problems were encountered in item 3 (90%), but in item 4 , although more than six out of ten answers were correct, one third failed to look at units and consequently chose A , despite this being a very low speed for a car. Items 5 and 6 were well answered
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016
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with care. The problems themselves came from the limited information given about certain prices of goods, from which the possible values of the coins could be inferred. The vast majority of candidates were able to tackle the first questions well, but very few were able to offer mark-winning answers to the final parts. (a) This question directed candidates to combine the coins with given values, to achieve a sum of
(IGCSE) Information and Communication Technology Feb/March 2017 paper 2 variant 1
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with the Product Code 1001 is now ready in our workshop for collection or delivery. Please contact us to let us know when you want it to be delivered. Yours sincerely A candidate XX999 0138 Correct selection for letters (3 meet criteria) Letters are merged and printed 1 mark 1 mark The Wood Company Cabinet Makers Blidworth Bottoms Nottinghamshire NN34 5HG 15 February 2017 Mr
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2014 paper 1 variant 2
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encountered each other. How far from Sachin’s house did they encounter each other? A 1025 metres B 1200 metres C 1375 metres D 1500 metres 25 There are two different companies that I can use to deliver a parcel for me. ParcelStar charge $8 for any delivery, plus a further 20¢ for every kilometre. SuperPost charge $5 for any delivery, plus a further
(IGCSE) Physics May/June 2014 paper 3 variant 1
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coins in the water and read / record / take new level of water in cylinder B1 subtract readings B1 OR ALTERNATIVE METHOD: pour water into displacement can to level of spout (B1) place the coins / several coins in the water (B1) collect overflow (B1) measure volume of overflow water using measuring graduated cylinder (B1) measure mass / weigh the coins used with balance / spring balance
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2017 paper 1 variant 3
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coins in circulation. Starting on November 1st, Dion put at least two 50¢ coins, at least two 20¢ coins and at least two 10¢ coins into a jar every day. After he had made his addition to the collection on November 30th, he decided to weigh the money. He discovered that he had saved exactly 1 kilogram of coins during the month. What is the difference between
(A/s) Biology May/June 2014
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with the results obtained and seating plan with the candidate papers. The information included in the S upervisor’s report is essential, as any problems encountered by the candidates, or factors such as the temperature in the laboratory can be taken into account when marking the candidates’ scripts. Candidates who have used materials and apparatus during pr actical work as part of the course are likely to perform better in the examination.
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2016
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with care. The problems themselves came from the limited information given about certain prices of goods, from which the possible values of the coins could be inferred. The vast majority of candidates were able to tackle the first questions well, but very few were able to offer mark-winning answers to the final parts. (a) This question directed candidates to combine the coins with given values, to achieve a sum of
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001
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FC 3 in a test-tube, add dilute nitric acid. No reaction No colour change one mark No precipitate No gas evolved Not CO 3 2 − , SO 3 2 − or NO 2 − one mark This deduction can only be made from no reaction or no gas (evolved) (No CrO 4 2 − is wrong – colour) 2 (b) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a
(IGCSE) History May/June 2011 paper 1 variant 2
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encountered. Level 0 No evidence submitted or response does not address the question [0] Level 1 General answer [1] e.g. ‘It had no experience.’ Level 2 Describes problems [2-5] (One mark for each relevant point; additional mark for supporting detail.) e.g. ‘Its organisation was a shambles and it had a weak chairman.’ ‘It lacked any party discipline.’ ‘It represented the learned
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 1
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quick ratio (acid test ratio). For Examiner's Use The calculation should be correct to two decimal places. Show your workings. [3] (h) Explain why the quick ratio (acid test ratio) is more reliable than the current ratio as an indicator of liquidity. [2] (i) Suggest one way in which Tariq Osman could improve his quick ratio (acid test ratio). [2] [Total: 26]
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2012 paper 3 variant 1
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delivery options available is the cheapest for Millie? Support your conclusion with calculations. [4] Answer: • Menestor : $198 • 4 hours hire : $103.80 ($66 + 126 × $0.30) [1 mark] • Whole day hire : $89.80 ($82 + 26 × $0.30) [1 mark] • Wheelduit : $95.60 (10 ×
(A/s) Mathematics May/June 2022 paper 5 variant 1
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coins. One of the coins is biased such that when it is thrown the probability of obtaining 7 . The other three coins are fair. Jacob throws all four coins once. The number of heads a head is 10 that he obtains is denoted by the random variable X . The probability distribution table for X is as follows. x01234 P X = x 3 80abc7 80 (a
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
Question paper found on page 5 / 8 pages total, pdf
FC 3 are ............... and ............... The anion in FC 3 is ............... [1] [Total : 10] For Examiner’s Use Test Observations Deductions (d) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in a test-tube, add aqueous potassium iodide. (e) To 2 cm depth of FC 3 in
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 2
Question paper found on page 16 / 16 pages total, pdf
quick ratio (acid test ratio). For Examiner's Use The calculation should be correct to two decimal places. Show your workings. [3] (h) Explain why the quick ratio (acid test ratio) is more reliable than the current ratio as an indicator of liquidity. [2] (i) Suggest one way in which Tariq Osman could improve his quick ratio (acid test ratio). [2] [Total: 26]
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences Oct/Nov 2017 paper 3 variant 3
Question paper found on page 1 / 28 pages total, pdf
No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number, candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. Electronic calculators may be used. You may lose marks
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 2
Mark scheme found on page 9 / 9 pages total, pdf
quick ratio (1) Either Inventory is not regarded as a liquid asset – a buyer has to be found and then the money collected. (1) Or The quick ratio shows whether the business would have any surplus liquid funds if all the current liabilities were paid immediately from the liquid assets. (1) [2] (i) Introduce additional capital Reduce drawings Sell surplus non-current assets Obtain long-term loan Any
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2016 paper 2 variant 1
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with spire/minaret/dome, [1] (v) Derwent, If more than one answer and one is wrong no credit given [1] (b) 3 km 2 , [1] (c) (i) steep, high/upland/mountain/hill/peak, (highest point) 931 m, lowest 70 – 90 m, small/V-shaped valley(s), many valleys, spurs, cliff, saddle/col/pass, [4] (ii)
(IGCSE) Co-ordinated Sciences May/June 2010
Examiner report found on page 32 / 34 pages total, pdf
delivery, downward delivery or over water. (i) Most candidates wrote that the best way to collect ammonia gas was over water, forgetting that ammonia dissolves in water. (ii) A method had to be chosen as the way NOT to collect the gas. More candidates correctly stated that downward delivery cannot be used, but their explanations were often woolly and inaccurate. (c) (i), (ii) and (iii).
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2019 paper 1 variant 1
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delivery business. Level Description Marks 4 Effective evaluation of how process innovation could improve the operational efficiency of an international parcel delivery business. 9–12 3 Limited evaluation of how process innovation could improve the operational efficiency of an international parcel delivery business. 7–8 2 Application and analysis of how process innovation could improve the operational efficiency of a business. 3–6 1 Knowledge and understanding of process innovation/operational efficiency/delivery
(IGCSE) Design and Technology Oct/Nov 2011 paper 1 variant 2
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with a range of techniques that show clearly all detail Dimensions 2 or 3 overall dimensions only – 1 Additional detail dimensions – 2 Construction details A simplistic approach showing little or no detail of construction to be used Most constructional detail may be obvious from overall views or with some annotation All constructional detail will be clear with good annotation and additional detail drawings as necessary [12] [8] (1) (2–
(IGCSE) Accounting Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 1
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quick ratio (1) Either Inventory is not regarded as a liquid asset – a buyer has to be found and then the money collected. (1) Or The quick ratio shows whether the business would have any surplus liquid funds if all the current liabilities were paid immediately from the liquid assets. (1) [2] (i) Introduce additional capital Reduce drawings Sell surplus non-current assets Obtain long-term loan Any
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2012 paper 3 variant 2
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delivery options available is the cheapest for Millie? Support your conclusion with calculations. [4] Answer: • Menestor : $198 • 4 hours hire : $103.80 ($66 + 126 × $0.30) [1 mark] • Whole day hire : $89.80 ($82 + 26 × $0.30) [1 mark] • Wheelduit : $95.60 (10 ×
(IGCSE) Geography Oct/Nov 2016 paper 4 variant 1
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Quick journey to work in the city Quick journey to work in the city Quick journey to work in the city Quick journey to work in the city Attractive scenery Quick journey to work in the city Peaceful location Quick journey to work in the city Attractive scenery Born in the settlement Quick journey to work in the city Born in the settlement Work or worked in the old village Quick journey to work in
(A/s) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2011 paper 1 variant 1
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no continuity of existence, lack of economies of scale • lack of specialisation in management • long hours of working • takes all risk. ONE problem accurately stated. [1] TWO problems accurately stated. [2] THREE problems accurately stated. [3] 2 (a) Break-even is the point where a business is maki ng neither a profit or loss – it is the level of output and sales where total costs
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2010 paper 3 variant 2
Question paper found on page 7 / 24 pages total, pdf
coins together in a large jar. Every day, without fail, she added 10 coins to the jar. During the first week of September the jar became full and Prudence emptied it out to count how much she had saved. She was surprised to discover that the total value of the 20¢ coins was exactly the same as the total value of the 50¢ coins. (i) On what date did
(IGCSE) Business Studies Oct/Nov 2012 paper 2 variant 2
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no contact address/no address for delivery/distance of the journey • no time for delivery given • no size or weight of the document to be delivered • contents of parcel • time of day to be delivered. NB: answer should be related to what price to charge the customer not just the missing information The marks available for this question are as follows: 4 marks for application and 4 marks for explanation
(A/s) Chemistry May/June 2003 paper 1
Question paper found on page 9 / 16 pages total, pdf
FC l B C · HC l CF 2 C l C C · HFCF 2 C l D C · FC l CF 2 C l 28 In its reaction with sodium, 1 mol of a compound X gives 1 mol of H 2 (g). Which compound might X be? A CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 OH B (CH 3 ) 3 COH C CH 3 CH 2
(IGCSE) Biology Oct/Nov 2017 paper 5 variant 3
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problems or queries regarding these Confidential Instructions, please contact Cambridge stating the Centre number, the nature of the query and the syllabus number quoted above. email phone fax [email protected] +44 1223 553554 +44 1223 553558 This document consists of 6 printed pages and 2 blank pages. DC (NH/FC) 134069/2 © UCLES 2017 [Turn
(A/s) Economics Oct/Nov 2019 paper 2 variant 2
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problems in applying supply-side policies in an economy and assess whether these problems can be overcome. • • • © UCLES 2019 Marks explanation the general aims of supply-side policy and the specific aims of at least two supply-side measures (up to 4 marks) explanation of the problems encountered in implementing supply-side policies (up to 4 marks) (AN: up to 8 marks) evaluation assessing whether the
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2010 paper 3 variant 1
Question paper found on page 17 / 24 pages total, pdf
coins together in a large jar. Every day, without fail, she added 10 coins to the jar. During the first week of September the jar became full and Prudence emptied it out to count how much she had saved. She was surprised to discover that the total value of the 20¢ coins was exactly the same as the total value of the 50¢ coins. (i) On what date did
(A/s) Business Oct/Nov 2018 paper 2 variant 3
Question paper found on page 4 / 4 pages total, pdf
FC Sector Activity Employees Annual revenue ($000s) Profit margin Primary Catching fish using FC’s own boat 1 captain 2 fishermen 50 2% Secondary Cooking fish in FC’s own kitchen 1 head chef 2 assistant chefs 70 1% Tertiary Serve the cooked fish with chips and vegetables in FC’s own restaurant 1 restaurant supervisor 3 servers 1 cleaner 200 15% 10 15 Min considers herself
(A/s) Thinking Skills Oct/Nov 2010 paper 3 variant 3
Question paper found on page 7 / 24 pages total, pdf
coins together in a large jar. Every day, without fail, she added 10 coins to the jar. During the first week of September the jar became full and Prudence emptied it out to count how much she had saved. She was surprised to discover that the total value of the 20¢ coins was exactly the same as the total value of the 50¢ coins. (i) On what date did
(A/s) Physics May/June 2020 paper 1 variant 2
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FC and FB respectively. Which vector triangle represents the forces acting on point X? W ABCD FBFBFBFB W FC W FC FC W FC 13 A pipe, open at one end, floats in a liquid as shown. 0.40 m 0.30 m area 0.012 m2 The cross-sectional area of the pipe is 0.012 m2. The weight of the pipe is 32 N. What
(A/s) Chemistry Oct/Nov 2001 paper 3
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with the remainder kept as a central reserve. More material may be supplied if requested by candidates, without penalty. Where relevant, spare material should be available to cover accidental loss. 3 The specific qualitative analysis reagents needed for Question 2 are identified on page 5. 4 For Question 1 (a) Solution FC 1 150 cm 3 (b) Solution FC 2 150 cm 3 For Question 2 (c)
(A/s) Physics May/June 2019 paper 3 variant 1
Question paper found on page 8 / 12 pages total, pdf
floats with its open face upwards. •Add coins to the inside of the lid. After you have added n coins, the lid will sink. •Record n. n = ......................................................... [2] © UCLES 2019 9702/31/M/J/19
(IGCSE) Accounting May/June 2017 paper 2 variant 1
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delivery vehicle Marks 6 Debit Credit $ $ 28 000 Delivery vehicles (1) 28 000 Provision for depreciation of delivery vehicles 3 500 Disposal of delivery vehicle (1) OF 3 500 DDE Transport 25 500 Disposal of delivery vehicle (1) (1) OF (1) 25 500 (1) 5(c) Increase in rate of cash discount allowed Improvement in credit control Introduction of
(A/s) Thinking Skills May/June 2006 paper 1
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public services. Which of the following best expresses the flaw in the above argument? A Privatisation of the railways has not yet had time to work. B The state railway system was never very efficient. C Consumers are too quick to complain about services. D Privatisation may improve other public services. E Other countries suffer problems with public transport services. © UCLES 2006 8436/01/J/06
(A/s) Mathematics - Further Oct/Nov 2020 paper 4 variant 1
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coins. She tosses both coins. The number of heads obtained by Keira is denoted by X. (a) Find the probability generating function G X (t) of X. [1] ....................................................................................