Page 1 of 19 QUESTION AND ANSWER ASSESSMENT PAPER IQ Functional Skills Qualification in Mathematics at Level 2 Paper ID 1003000 Unit Level Level 2 Time allowed 2 hours This assessment has two tasks. 50 marks in total. You will need: This question and answer paper A pencil/pen, paper, ruler, eraser A calculator Candidate instructions: Read the instructions and each question carefully Try to answer ALL the questions Answer questions in the box provided Show the working for every question Do NOT rub anything out, cross out any rough work Complete ALL of the following information: Learner name Centre name Centre number Date of assessment Candidate declaration I confirm that this is all my own work Signature: Date For assessor use Task Marks 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 2a 2b 2c 2d 2e 2f Total /50 Date Sign Name
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QUESTION AND ANSWER ASSESSMENT PAPER
IQ Functional Skills Qualification in Mathematics at Level 2
Paper ID 1003000
Unit Level Level 2
Time allowed 2 hours
This assessment has two tasks. 50 marks in total.
You will need:
This question and answer paper
A pencil/pen, paper, ruler, eraser
A calculator Candidate instructions:
Read the instructions and each question carefully
Try to answer ALL the questions
Answer questions in the box provided
Show the working for every question
Do NOT rub anything out, cross out any rough work
Complete ALL of the following information:
Learner name
Centre name
Centre number
Date of assessment
Candidate declaration I confirm that this is all my own work
Signature: Date
For assessor use
Task Marks
1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
Total /50 Date
Sign
Name
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Task 1
You work for Watermark Wholesale Stationary Supplies. You receive an email from your manager
Susan Stone.
You need to work out the cost of fuel used by your car to get to the meeting and back.
You find the following information on a web site:
Email
Subject: Attending a meeting in Panchester next Wednesday
From : Susan
Dear Candidate
I would like you to attend a meeting with me next Wednesday in Panchester. It’s important that you get there on time.
The meeting starts at 9:00am.
The company will pay for your train travel or your fuel and parking if you use your own car. Please confirm how you intend to travel to the meeting.
At the meeting I would like you to present our area sales figures for the first three months of this year.
Thanks
Susan
Department Manager
7 minute walk from car
park to meeting
location
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Use this formula to calculate total fuel cost.
T = c
fd5.4
where T is the total cost of fuel in £
f is the cost of one litre of fuel in £
d is the total distance in miles
c is the fuel consumption of the car in miles per gallon
Fuel costs £1.36 per litre.
Your car’s fuel consumption is 30 miles per gallon.
1a) What is the total cost of attending the meeting if you use your car? Include the cost of parking and fuel
for the return trip to Panchester.
Show all of your working Use a suitable method to check your calculations
Answer (4 marks)
For assessor use
Marks
/4
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1b) You could also travel to Panchester by train. Your nearest station is Ribley which is a quarter of an hour’s walk
from your home.
From Panchester station, there is a 10 minute walk to get to the meeting location.
This is the train timetable.
Ribley 0648 0714 0716 0729 0749 0801
Panchester 0801 0827 0813 0842 0846 0858
Single ticket £18.65 £18.65 £24.95 £18.65 £24.95 £24.95
This is the information on company sales for the first three months of last year.
Mean weekly sales £3425
Range of weekly sales £675
Using the sales figures for the first three months of this year and the information from last year
compare sales for the two years using TWO different statistical methods.
Show all of your working
Use a suitable method to check your calculations
Answer (6 marks)
For assessor use
Marks
/6
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Task 2
You work for Watermark Wholesale Stationary Supplies. You receive an email from your manager Susan Stone.
Plan of the land that can be used as a car park
Email
Subject: Onsite parking
From : Simon
Dear Candidate I would like to deal with the issue of on-site parking. We have heard that it’s difficult for staff to find parking spaces. We could use the waste land at the back of our building for parking if it’s an issue- see plan attached. The land will have to be fenced and surfaced. I’ve also attached a flyer from a fencing supplier that you might find useful. Please prepare some costs for me to consider. I have allocated a budget of £30,000 for the surfacing of the car park. Thanks Susan Department Manager
Key
Entrance
Not to scale 15m
42m
14m
62m
20m
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Details of a local supplier of fencing
Freddie’s Fantastic Fencing
Free delivery on all orders over £100.00
Lapped panel
Guaranteed to last 5 years
Guaranteed to last 10 years
2 metre x 2 metre quality fence panels
Lapped panel, only £15.00 each
2m
Wire netting
5 metre roll £89.50
12.5 metre roll £157.50
30 metre roll £257.60
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2a) Your manager wants to know if staff have problem with parking.
This graph shows the results from one question from the recent staff survey on parking.
Write a suitable response to your manager regarding the issue with parking to include the proportion
of all the staff in the survey that have a problem parking every day.
Show all of your working
Answer (4 marks)
0
10
20
30
40
50
Every day Once or twice a week Once or twice amonth
Never
Nu
mb
er o
f st
aff
Responses
How often do you have a problem parking?
For assessor use
Marks
/4
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2b) The land for the car park will need fencing all the way round, except for the entrance.
Calculate the cost of the alternatives available from Freddie’s Fantastic Fencing.
Which type of fencing do you recommend? Explain your reasoning.
Show all of your working
Use a suitable method to check your calculations
Answer (8 marks)
For assessor use
Marks
/8
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2c) You have a budget of £30,000 to surface the car park. You have received the following quote:
JSA Groundworks
Surfacing car park with tarmac
£33 per square metre
2½% discount for areas 500 - 999 m2
5% discount for areas over 1000m2
Calculate the total cost of surfacing the car park using JSA Groundworks.
Can you afford to have the car park surfaced?
Show all of your working
Answer (7 marks)
For assessor use
Marks
/7
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2d) You need to work how many disabled car parking spaces there can be in the car park.
All parking spaces are rectangles.
Standard spaces are 2.4 metres wide and 4.8 metres in length.
Disabled spaces require a further 0.6 metre width.
Use this scale diagram to show one disabled and one regular car parking space.
Answer (3 marks)
For assessor use
Marks
/3
50 cm
50 cm
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2e) The ratio of disabled parking spaces to regular parking spaces should be at least 1 :10
Your manager estimates that you can get 44 car parking spaces in the car park. If 4 disabled spaces
have been allocated, is this the correct ratio?
Answer (2 marks)
For assessor use
Marks
/2
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2f) Your manager thinks that it will be possible to get at least 40 regular and 4 disabled parking spaces in the car
park.
Using the diagram below to help you, estimate whether you think she is right. Remember to include
sufficient room to drive in and turn. If you use a diagram to help you with the estimation this does not
have to be drawn to scale.
Answer (2 marks)
Key
Entrance
Not to scale 15m
42m
14m
62m
20m
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Is your manager right about the number of spaces you can fit in the car park? Comment on your findings.