Mathematics Stage 4 Paper 1 2023 40 minutes Additional materials: Set square Tracing paper (optional) INSTRUCTIONS • Answer all questions. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. • You should show all your working on the question paper. • You are not allowed to use a calculator. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 30. • The number of marks for each question or part question is shown in brackets [ ]. 3128_01/3RP © UCLES 2023 2 1 Here is a counting frame. 1000s 100s 10s 1s Write the number shown on the counting frame in figures. [1] 2 Here are four polygons. Draw a ring around each regular polygon. © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [1] 3 3 Draw a line to join each statement to the correct likelihood. Statement Likelihood impossible Gabriella’s birthday will be on the same day every year. maybe Gabriella’s birthday will be in a month that contains the letter R. likely certain [1] 4 Here are three 2D shapes. ........................ ........................ ........................ Write the number of lines of symmetry for each shape on the answer lines. © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [1] [Turn over 4 5 Here is part of a fraction wall. D D C D C B D C D D C C B A D D C C B A D B A Write the letter that represents the smallest fraction. [1] 6 Here is a pattern made with dots. The pattern continues in the same way. 1st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term Write the number of dots in the 9th term. dots [1] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 5 7 Here are two bar charts. They show the number of people that attend the first four matches of two football teams. Team 1 Team 2 200 200 180 180 160 160 140 140 Number120 of 100 people 80 Number120 of 100 people 80 60 60 40 40 20 20 0 1st 2nd 3rd 0 4th Match 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Match (a) Write the smallest number of people that attend any of the matches. [1] (b) Write the total number of people that attend the four matches of Team 1 [1] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [Turn over 6 8 Here is a rectangle. Measure the perimeter of the rectangle. Use a ruler. cm [1] 9 Here are six digit cards. Ahmed makes three 2-digit numbers that are all in the 6 times table. 6 2 5 1 3 4 Complete the boxes to show the three numbers that Ahmed makes. Use each of the digit cards once. [1] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 7 10 Here is a shape on a square grid. Estimate the area of the shape. square units [1] 11 Oliver makes 3D shapes from these 2D faces. makes a . makes a . Write the name of the correct 3D shape on each answer line. [1] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [Turn over 8 12 Here are four statements about the properties of prisms and pyramids. Properties This is a 3D shape. Prisms Pyramids True True The faces are always flat. The number of vertices is always even. The number of faces is always even. Write True or False for each statement. One has been done for you. [2] 13 Youssef thinks of two numbers. The sum of the numbers is 200 The difference between the numbers is 60 Write Youssef’s two numbers. and [1] 14 Write a number in each box to make the statements correct. 5 days is the same as hours. 5 minutes is the same as seconds. 5 years is the same as months. 5 hours is the same as minutes. [2] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 9 15 Here are some symbols. = > < Write one of the symbols in each box to make the statements correct. 16 24 5 8 4 5 16 20 [1] 16 Here is part of a bus timetable. Bus stop Bus timetable St Andrew’s Community Hall 11:25 12:45 13:05 14:25 The Old Mill 11:51 13:11 13:27 14:47 Malden Fountain 12:09 13:24 13:39 14:58 Two May Poles 12:18 13:38 13:53 15:13 Lumley Park 12:28 13:48 14:04 15:24 Station Road 12:36 13:56 14:11 15:31 Eva must arrive at her office before 2.15 in the afternoon. She gets off the bus at Lumley Park bus stop. It takes her 15 minutes to walk to her office from this bus stop. Write the time of the latest bus she could get from Malden Fountain. [1] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [Turn over 10 17 Rajiv has 45 toy cars. 1 He gives of the toy cars to his friend. 5 Write the number of toy cars Rajiv has left. toy cars [1] photo frames [1] 18 Safia puts 62 photos in photo frames. Each photo frame holds 8 photos. Write the number of photo frames she could completely fill. © UCLES 2023 3128_01 11 19 Tick (✓) to show if these statements give an odd or an even answer. The first one has been done for you. Even Odd answer answer An odd number plus an odd number ✓ An even number plus an odd number subtract an odd number An odd number subtract an odd number plus an even number [1] 20 Here is a balance scale. The answers on each side of the balance scale are the same. 200 + 400 100 + 500 Write the correct number in each box to complete the balance scales. 285 + 436 169 + 685 – 158 + 287 [2] © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [Turn over 12 21 The term-to-term rule of a linear sequence is ‘add 4 to the previous term’. The 4th term of the sequence is 1 Write the 1st term of the sequence. [1] 22 Anastasia buys two items. She spends 11 dollars and 84 cents. pizza 9 dollars and 99 cents eggs 2 dollars and 85 cents milk 3 dollars and 95 cents washing powder 8 dollars and 99 cents Write the two items that Anastasia buys. and © UCLES 2023 3128_01 [1] 13 23 Write one digit in each box to make the number statements correct. 4 × 4 0 = 1 8 × 1 5 5 × 2 = × = × 5 × × 6 7 × × [2] 24 Mia writes information about her friends in a table. Name Eye colour Hair colour Mike Brown Brown Carlos Green Black Lily Blue Blond Samira Brown Black She organises this information in a Carroll diagram. Mike Samira Complete her Carroll diagram. © UCLES 2023 Carlos Lily [2] 3128_01 14 BLANK PAGE Permission to reproduce items where third-party owned material protected by copyright is included has been sought and cleared where possible. 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