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31 Aug 2010
2 hours
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, register number and class on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
Answer ALL questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided in the question paper.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Calculators should be used where appropriate.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the
answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place.
For , use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in
terms of .
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 80.
FOR EXAMINER'S
USE
2
Mathematical Formulae
Compound interest
Total amount = P1 +
100
Mensuration
Curved surface area of a cone = rl
Surface area of a sphere = 4r 2
Volume of a cone =
1 2
r h
3
Volume of a sphere =
4 3
r
3
1
ab sin C
2
1 2
r , where is in radians
2
Trigonometry
a
b
c
=
=
sin A sin B sin C
a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2bc cos A
Statistics
Mean =
Standard deviation =
fx
f
fx 2 fx
f
f
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Answer ALL questions.
1
(a)
(b)
5 3.11
.
5.6(7.4 + 3.4)
(i)
Evaluate
(ii)
5.6(7.4 + 3.4)
.
y(5 3.11)
Express your answer as a fraction in terms of y.
Answer (a)(i)
.............. [1]
(ii)
.............. [1]
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The number 84, written as the product of its prime factors, is 84 = 2 2 3 7 .
(a)
(b)
(c)
Find the smallest positive integer value of n for which 1350 n is a perfect cube.
Answer (a)
.............. [1]
(b)
.............. [1]
(c)
.............. [1]
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4
A salesman sold a machine for $5220 and made a profit of 16% on the cost price.
If he sells it for $4140, calculate the percentage loss incurred by the salesman.
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5
Strawberries
Usual: $1.50 per 100g
Special: $1.20 per 100g
Mrs Lim says that the offer on cherries is better. Explain, showing your working clearly,
why Mrs Lim says that.
Answer .....
...
...
[2]
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6
3 1
2 1
1 0
Given that A =
, B =
and I =
,
0 2
6 3
0 1
(a) A2,
evaluate
Answer (a)
.............. [2]
(b)
.............. [2]
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7
(b)
2n 4 3n 7
and express your answer with positive indices.
9n12
(a)
Simplify
(b)
Answer (a)
.............. [1]
(a)
2x = 6 4 y
3 3y = 4x
(i)
(ii)
3x + 1
> x 5.
4
Hence write down all the integer values of x which satisfy both the
3x + 1
inequalities
> x 5 and 2 x + 1 0 .
4
Answer (b)(i)
.............. [1]
8
27 = 3 , where k is a rational number. Find k.
k
(a)
It is given that
(b)
3x c
m
Answer (a)
27 cm
k = ......... [1]
(a)
(b)
A polygon has n sides. Three of its exterior angles are 50, 60 and 120.
The remaining exterior angles are each 10. Calculate the value of n.
Answer (a)
.............. [1]
(b)
n = ........... [2]
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12
The containers shown in the diagram are geometrically similar. The circular bases of the
larger and smaller containers have radii R1 and R2 respectively. The cost of painting the
surface of the larger container is 16 times the cost of painting the surface of the smaller
container.
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R1
R2
(a)
Given that the cost of painting is proportional to the area painted, find the ratio
(b)
(c)
R1
.
R2
Answer (a)
.............. [1]
(b)
........... cm [1]
(c)
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y
y = 2 x 2 + bx + c
A
0
y=6
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Answer (a)
b = ......................
c = ................. [2]
(b)
B ( ............ , ............ )
P ( ............ , ............ )
[2]
(c)
( ............ , ............ )
[1]
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(b)
y3 = x
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[2]
11
Answer
y
(a)
(b)
(c)
[2]
Answer (c) ( ............ , ............ ) [1]
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15
X
Y
(a) AC ,
(b) XB ,
(c) YC .
Find the value of
Area of AXY
(d)
,
Area of BCY
Area of OBX
(e)
,
Area of XBA
Area of OBX
(f)
.
Area of OBC
Answer (a)
.............. [1]
(b)
.............. [1]
(c)
.............. [2]
(d)
.............. [1]
(e)
.............. [1]
(f)
.............. [2]
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13
X and Y are two sets such that Y X . Given that n(X ) = 16 , n(Y ) = 5 and n(X ') = 8 ,
(a)
and sets X
[2]
(b)
The braking distance of a truck is directly proportional to the cube of its speed.
When the speed is x metres per second, the braking distance is 8 m.
When the speed is decreased by 50%, find
(a)
(b)
Answer (a)
.............. m [1]
14
She told her son that if he had 5 packets of bubble gum each week, the multipack would
last 8 weeks.
(a)
How many weeks would the multipack last if her son had 8 packets of bubble
gum per week?
(b)
If her son had p packets of bubble gum per week, the multipack would last n
weeks.
Write down a formula connecting p and n.
Answer (a)
East
14 km
Q
South
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(a)
table
15
The lengths, to the nearest centimetre, of 24 worms have been recorded in the
below.
Length of worm, in cm
Frequency
The lengths of 7 other worms, all of different lengths, have a median of 8 cm and
a range of 10 cm. One of the worms is 10 cm long.
Write down a possible list of the lengths of these 7 worms.
Assume that the values of the lengths are integers.
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(a)
16
In the answer space below, construct triangle ABC where AB = 4 cm,
BC = 6 cm and ABC = 90 .
(b)
(c)
Using the length of AC from part (b), find the value of 13 and leave your
answer correct to one decimal place.
Answer (a)
[2]
Answer (b)
...................... cm [1]
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22
The diagram below shows the speed-time graph of a particle over a period of 20 seconds.
Speed
(centimetres
per second)
100
40
(a)
(b)
Find
Time (t seconds)
5
12
20
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
[2]
0
12
20
Time (t seconds)
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End of Paper
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E Maths Sec 4E Prelim Examination (Paper 1) 2010 (Answers)
1ai
1aii
1b
2
3a
3b
11a
1
, 0.03125
32
1
32
,
y 0.03125 y
4.1 10 6
2ab(a + 2b)(a 2b)
2 33 5 2
8 sides
y
10
11b
16
5
12a
4:1
12b
12c
41600
13a
13b
13c
b = 8 , c = 6
B(4, 6) , P(1, 0)
(2, 2)
(2, 1)
-10
20
8%
14c
15a
Cherries = 33.67%
Strawberries = 20%
Discount for cherries is higher.
15b
9 1
A 2 =
0 4
2 5
C =
18
15c
AXY is similar to
CBY
15d
15e
4/9
1/2
15f
16bi
16bii
1/3
19
24
17a
17b
1
87.5 %
6b
7a
7b
8a
8b
9a
9bi
9bii
10a
10b
10
AC = c - a
XB = 2 a + c
3
10
-10
14b
y
10
-10
-5
-5
-10
3.82
53.25
2
3n
m = 4
x =3, y = 3
x<3
0, 1, 2
18a
18b
k = 1.5
19
220.0o
x=3
-5
-5
3c
4
6a
14a
16a
40
40
= n,
=p
p
n
np = 40
1
2
Y
5
20ai
20aii
21b
21c
22ai
22aii
22aiii
7 cm
4 cm
7.2 cm
3.6 cm
76
1190
7.5
11
Distance
(cm)
1190
630
350
12
20
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