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This document consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page. 11_0842_01/MS © UCLES 2008 [Turn over *5178914709* UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Cambridge International Primary Achievement Test MATHEMATICS 0842/01 Paper 1 October/November 2008 MARK SCHEME Maximum Mark : 39 IMPORTANT NOTICE Mark Schemes have been issued on the basis of one copy per Assistant examiner and two copies per Team Leader.

2 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 Mathematics mark schemes – Achievement Test Guidelines for marking test papers These mark schemes are designed to provide you with all the information \ necessary to mark the Primary Mathematics Achievement Tests. As far as possible, the mark\ schemes give you full guidance regarding acceptable and unacceptable alternative answers \ and, where appropriate, include examples of student work to illustrate the marking \ points. However, it is not always possible to predict all the alternative answers that may be p\ roduced by students and there could be places where the marker will have to use their profes\ sional judgement. In these cases it is essential that such judgement be applied consistent\ ly. The guidelines below should be followed throughout (unless the mark scheme states otherwise ):  A correct answer should always be awarded full marks even if the working\ shown is wrong.  Where more than one mark is available for a question the mark scheme exp\ lains where each mark should be awarded. In some cases marks are available fo\ r demonstration of the correct method even if the final answer is incorrec\ t. The method marks can be awarded if the correct method is used but a mistake has bee\ n made in the calculation, resulting in a wrong answer. Method marks can also be \ awarded if the calculation is set up and performed correctly but incorrect values h\ ave been used, e.g. due to misreading the question or a mistake earlier in a seri\ es of calculations.  If a question uses the answer to a previous question or part question th\ at the student answered incorrectly, all available marks can be awarded for the latter \ question if appropriate calculations are performed correctly using the value carried\ forward. Places where such consideration should be made are indicated in the mark\ schemes. In these cases, it is not possible to provide all the alternative accept\ able answers and the marker must follow the student’s working to determine whether cre\ dit should be given or not.  Half marks should not be awarded and at no point should an answer be awa\ rded more than the maximum number of marks available, regardless of the quali\ ty of the answer.  If the student has given more than one answer, the marks can be awarded \ if all the answers given are correct. However, if correct and incorrect answers ar\ e given together, marks should not be awarded (marks for correct working out ca\ n still be gained).  If the answer line is blank but the correct answer is given elsewhere, e\ .g. an annotation on a graph or at the end of the working out, the marks can be\ awarded provided it is clear that the student has understood the requirements of\ the question.  If the response on the answer line is incorrect but the correct answer i\ s shown elsewhere, full marks can still be awarded if the student has made the e\ rror when copying the answer onto the answer line. If the incorrect final answer \ is the result of redundant additional working after the correct answer had been reached, \ the marks can be awarded provided the extra work does not contradict that already \ done.

3 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 [Turn over  Each question and part question should be considered independently and m\ arks for one question should not be disallowed if they are contradicted by workin\ g or answers in another question or part question.  Any legible crossed-out work that has not been replaced can be marked; b\ ut, if work has been replaced, the crossed-out part should be ignored.  If the student’s response is numerically or algebraically equivalent \ to the answer in the mark scheme, the mark should be given unless a particular form of answer\ was specified by the question.  Diagrams, symbols or words are acceptable for explanations or responses.\  Where students are required to indicate the correct answer in a specific\ way, e.g. by underlining, marks should be awarded for any unambiguous indication, e.g\ . circling or ticking.  Any method of setting out working should be accepted.  Standard rules for acceptable formats of answers involving units, money,\ duration and time are given overleaf. Each question on the test paper has a box beside it for the teacher to r\ ecord the mark obtained. It is advisable to use these boxes so that students, and othe\ rs looking at the test papers, can clearly see where the marks have been awarded. It should also be noted that marking in red ink and using the mark boxes\ is an essential requirement for the Achievement tests. General rules for alternative answers In most places on the mark schemes acceptable and unacceptable alternati\ ve answers are given in detail, however some general rules are given overleaf and are n\ ot necessarily repeated in full for each question that they apply. Number and Place value The table shows various general rules in terms of acceptable decimal ans\ wers. Accept Accept omission of leading zero if answer is clearly shown, e.g. .675 Accept tailing zeros, unless the question has asked for a specific numbe\ r of decimal places, e.g. 0.7000 Always accept appropriate tailing zeros, e.g. 3.00m; 5.000kg Accept a comma as a decimal point if that is that convention that you ha\ ve taught the students, e.g. 0,638

4 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 Units For questions involving quantities, e.g. length, mass, time or money, co\ rrect units must be given in the answer. The table shows acceptable and unacceptable versio\ ns of the answer 1.85m. Correct answer Also accept Do not accept Units are not given on answer line and question does not specify unit for the answer. 1.85m Correct conversions provided that the unit is stated, e.g. 1m 85cm 185cm 1850mm 0.00185km 1.85 185m If the unit is given on the answer line, e.g. ……………………………m …..1.85…… m Correct conversions, provided the unit is stated unambiguously, e.g. …..185cm….. m …..185……m …..1850.… m etc. If the question states that the answer should be given in a specified unit, e.g. “Give your answer in metres” 1.85m 1.85 1m 85cm 185; 1850 Any conversions to other units, e.g. 185cm Note: if the answer line is left blank but the correct answer is given elsewh\ ere on the page, it can be marked correct if the units match those on the answer line or are\ unambiguously stated.

5 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 [Turn over Money For questions involving money, it is essential that appropriate units ar\ e given in the answer. The table shows acceptable and unacceptable versions. Accept Do not accept If the amount is in dollars and cents, the answer should be given to two decimal places. $0.30 $9 or $9.00 If units are not given on the answer line Any unambiguous indication of the correct amount, e.g. 30 cents; 30 c $0.30; $0.30c; $0.30cents $0-30; $0=30; $0:30 30 or 0.30 without a unit Incorrect or ambiguous answers, e.g. $0.3; $30; $30cents; 0.30cents If $ is shown on the answer line $....... 0.30……. $....... 0.30 cents…. Accept all unambiguous indications, as shown above $....... 30……. $....... 30 cents…. (this cannot be accepted because it is ambiguous, but if the dollar sign is deleted it becomes acceptable) If cents is shown on the answer line ....... 30…….cents ....... $0.30 …….cents ....... 0.30 …….cents ....... $30…….cents Duration Accept any unambiguous method of showing duration and all reasonable abb\ reviations of hours (h, hr, hrs), minutes (m, min, mins) and seconds (s, sec, sec\ s). Accept Do not accept Any unambiguous indication using any reasonable abbreviations of hours (h, hr, hrs), minutes (m, min, mins) and seconds (s, sec, secs), e.g. 2 hours 30 minutes; 2h 30m; 02h 30m 5 min 24 sec; 00h 05m 24s Incorrect or ambiguous formats, e.g. 2.30; 2.3; 2.30 hours; 2.30 min; 2h 3; 2.3h Any correct conversion with appropriate units, e.g. 2.5 hours; 150 mins 324 seconds 2.5; 150 324 Also accept unambiguous digital stopwatch format, e.g. 02:30:00 00:05:24; 05:24s Do not accept ambiguous indications, e.g. 02:30 5.24

6 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 Time There are many ways to write times, in both numbers and words, and marks\ should be awarded for any unambiguous method. Accept time written in numbers or w\ ords unless there is a specific instruction in the question. Some examples are give\ n in the table. Accept Do not accept Any unambiguous indication of correct answer in numbers, words or a combination of the two, e.g. 07:30, 19:00 0730; 07 30; 07.30; 07,30; 07-30; 7.30; 730 a.m.; 7.30am; 7.30 in the morning Half past seven (o’clock) in the morning Thirty minutes past seven am Also accept: O-seven-thirty 1900; 19 00; 19_00 etc. Nineteen hundred (hours) Seven o’clock in the afternoon/evening Accept correct conversion to 12-hour clock, e.g. 16:42 4:42 p.m. Sixteen forty two Four-forty-two in the afternoon/evening Four forty two p.m. Forty two (minutes) past four p.m. Eighteen (minutes) to five in the evening Also accept a combination of numbers and words, e.g. 18 minutes to 5 p.m. 42 minutes past 4 in the afternoon Incorrect or ambiguous formats, e.g. 07.3; 073; 07 3; 730; 73; 7.3; 7.3am; 7.30p.m 19; 190; 19 000; 19.00am; 7.00am 4.42am; 0442; 4.42 Forty two (minutes) past sixteen Eighteen (minutes) to seventeen

7 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 [Turn over Question Mark Answer 1 2Nn3 1 Accept any answers that indicate ‘add 4’ or ‘+ 4’ e.g. each number is 4 more (bigger) Question Mark Answer 2 2Nc3 1 Can be any number Must be the answer to + 8 Question Mark Answer 3 2Ss1 1 3 Question Mark Answer 4 2P5 1 ($)56 Question Mark Answer 5 2D1 1 5 Question Mark Answer 6a 3Nc7 1 ($)27 b 3Nc7 1 3 (seats) Question Mark Answer 7 3Sm8 1 Saturday Question Mark Answer 8 4Nn13 1 25(g)

8 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 Question Mark Answer 9 4Nc8 1 7 x 4 should be corrected to = 28, not = 27 9 x 4 should be corrected to = 36, not = 35 Both correct for 1 mark Question Mark Answer 10 4Ss2 1 Both correct for 1 mark. Accept any indication to show the correct answer. Question Mark Answer 11a 4Sp2 1 NE accept northeast b 4Sp4 1 1 2 3 4 5 0 12 N S E W 3 45678 Any indication will do. Question Mark Answer 12 4Sm2 1 Accept either 3.95 m or 3m 95cm Also accept 3950mm Question Mark Answer 13 4P5 1 30 (legs)  

9 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 [Turn over Question Mark Answer 14 4P1 3 1 mark for evidence of 10 hooks cost $3.70 and 4 floats cost $7.20 1 mark for evidence of Total cost of items = $3.70 + $7.20 + $15.50 = $26.40 1 mark for evidence of Change from $50 = $50 - $26.40 = $23.60 3 marks in total Question Mark Answer 15a 4D2 1 15 Do not accept tally b 4D2 1 Scooter IIII IIII IIII II Question Mark Answer 16a 5Nn3 1 24 645 23 690 23 546 b 5Nn3 1 any one answer 25 235 to 25 244 inclusive Question Mark Answer 17 5Ss3 1 All 4 lines correct for 1 mark. Allow any indication of the correct lines of symmetry.

10 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 Question Mark Answer 18 5P6 2 18.9(kg) 2 marks for correct answer. If working includes a method of finding 5% of 18 eg. 18 ÷ 10 ÷ 2 = 0.9, award 1 mark even if final answer is incorrect Question Mark Answer 19a 5P4 1 Length plus length plus width plus width or 2 x length add 2 x width or 2 x (length +width) Any equivalent statement is acceptable. b 5P4 1 280 (m) Question Mark Answer 20 6Nn15 1 7.05, 7.5, 70.5, 75.05, 75.5 Question Mark Answer 21 6Nc8 2 13.7 2 marks for correct answer. Allow 1 mark if a correct method is shown but final answer is incorrect. E.g. 68.5 5 50.0 10 x 5 3 x 5 0.7 x 5 - -- 18.5 15.0 3.5 3.5 0.0 53 1. 8 6 7 . 3 1 5 Question Mark Answer 22 6Ss3 1 Net B

11 © UCLES 2008 0842/01/MS/O/N/08 Question Mark Answer 23a 6Sm4 1 10g 50g 2kg 10kg  Accept any indication of 2kg. b 6Sm4 1 73mm Accept answers from 71 to 75mm Question Mark Answer 24 6D1 2 A 1 to 6 dice will land on an even number Sam will choose a red sweet from a bag containing 4 red and 4 blue sweets. 1 mark 1 mark Question Mark Answer 25a 6Nn20 1 4 b 6Nn20 1 13 Question Mark Answer 26a 6Sp1 1 -2 -1 0 -4-3-2-1 123456 1 2 3 4 5 b 6Sp1 1 ( 4 , -1 )

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