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Monday 20 April 2026
Afternoon (Time: 1 hour 0 minutes)
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/ 24
Instructions
Try to complete this mock exam paper in one sitting, under exam conditions. Use all the time available and check your answers to each question at the end before submitting.
Remember this is PRACTICE. Mistakes are fine and will help you improve in time for the real exam - just do your best.
Show all of your work. Your work will be scored on the correctness and completeness of your responses, including your supporting work and answers. Answers without supporting work may not receive credit in cases where supporting work is requested.
Unless otherwise specified, the domain of a function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which f(x) is a real number.
Use a pencil or a pen with black or dark blue ink.
Part A
Part A has 2 free-response questions and lasts 30 minutes.
A graphing calculator is required for the questions on this part of the exam. You may use a handheld graphing calculator or the calculator available in this application. Make sure your calculator is in radian mode.
You are expected to use your graphing calculator for tasks such as producing graphs and tables, evaluating functions, solving equations, and performing computations.
Avoid rounding intermediate computations on the way to the final result. Unless otherwise specified, any decimal approximations reported in your work should be accurate to three places after the decimal point.
It may be helpful to use your graphing calculator to store information such as computed values for constants, functions you are working with, solutions to equations, and any intermediate values. Computations with the graphing calculator that use the stored information help to maintain as much precision as possible and ensure the desired accuracy in final answers.
Part B
Part B has 2 free-response questions and lasts 30 minutes.
No calculator is allowed for this part of the exam.
Materials
DON'T FORGET! Submit your paper at the end to receive marks and review your answers - using AI, mark schemes or solutions. If you submit the paper without completing it in full, you will get 0 marks for the questions you did not answer.
NOTE: You might want to use some scrap paper to plan your answers to longer questions, so get that prepared now.