This document contains instructions and questions for a differentiation assessment being administered to a student named in December 2013. The assessment contains 5 questions and has a total of 51 marks. Calculators are not permitted for the first 3 questions but may be used for the last 2 questions. Students are advised to show their working clearly and label parts of their answers. The document provides space for the student to write their answers to each of the 5 questions.
This document contains instructions and questions for a differentiation assessment being administered to a student named in December 2013. The assessment contains 5 questions and has a total of 51 marks. Calculators are not permitted for the first 3 questions but may be used for the last 2 questions. Students are advised to show their working clearly and label parts of their answers. The document provides space for the student to write their answers to each of the 5 questions.
This document contains instructions and questions for a differentiation assessment being administered to a student named in December 2013. The assessment contains 5 questions and has a total of 51 marks. Calculators are not permitted for the first 3 questions but may be used for the last 2 questions. Students are advised to show their working clearly and label parts of their answers. The document provides space for the student to write their answers to each of the 5 questions.
Core Mathematics C1 & C2 % Grade: Advanced Subsidiary Differentiation Assessment B (Marking Scheme) Year 12 Mr Aroui Monday 16 th December 2013 Time: 1 hour & 1 minute
Calculators may NOT be used in this examination for questions 1, 2 & 3. Calculators may be used in this examination for questions 4 & 5.
Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above, write your forename, surname in BLOCK CAPITALS clearly. You must write your answer to each question in the space following the question.
Information for Candidates Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions. There are 5 questions on this paper. The total mark for this paper is 51. There are 4 pages in this question paper. Any blank pages are indicated.
Advice to Candidates You must ensure that your answers to parts of questions are clearly labelled. You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to the Examiner. Answers without working may gain no credit. Turn Over