DSE Mathematics · Core

Past paper questions

Sample · Practise · Paper 1 & Paper 2 · 2012–2024

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2012 · Paper 1 Q1 Laws of integral indices
2012 · Paper 1 Q2 Formulae
2012 · Paper 1 Q3 More about polynomials
2012 · Paper 1 Q4 Using percentages
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2012 · Paper 1 Q5 Linear equations in one unknown
2012 · Paper 1 Q6 Linear inequalities in one unknown
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2012 · Paper 1 Q7 Measures of dispersion
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2012 · Paper 1 Q8 Basic properties of circles
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2012 · Paper 1 Q9 Mensuration
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2012 · Paper 1 Q10 Measures of central tendency
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2012 · Paper 1 Q11 Variations
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2012 · Paper 1 Q12 Mensuration
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2012 · Paper 1 Q13 More about polynomials
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2012 · Paper 1 Q14 Equations of circles
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2012 · Paper 1 Q15 Measures of dispersion
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2012 · Paper 1 Q16 Probability
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2012 · Paper 1 Q17 Equations of circles
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2012 · Paper 1 Q18 3-D figures
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2012 · Paper 1 Q19 Arithmetic and geometric sequences and their summations
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2024 · Paper 1 Q1 Algebraic expressions
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2024 · Paper 1 Q2 Formulae
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2024 · Paper 1 Q3 More about polynomials
2024 · Paper 1 Q4 Inequalities and linear programming
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2024 · Paper 1 Q5 Formulae
2024 · Paper 1 Q6 Using percentages
2024 · Paper 1 Q7 Basic properties of circles
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2024 · Paper 1 Q8 Congruent triangles
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2024 · Paper 1 Q9 Probability
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2024 · Paper 1 Q10 Variations
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2024 · Paper 1 Q11 Organisation of data
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2024 · Paper 1 Q12 Equations of straight lines
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2024 · Paper 1 Q13 Mensuration
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2024 · Paper 1 Q14 More about polynomials
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2024 · Paper 1 Q15 Exponential and logarithmic functions
2024 · Paper 1 Q16 More about probability
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2024 · Paper 1 Q17 Loci
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2024 · Paper 1 Q18 Trigonometry
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2024 · Paper 1 Q19 Quadratic equations in one unknown
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