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Name
4016/02
MATHEMATICS
Paper 2
31 August 2010
2 hour 30 minutes
Additional Materials:
Answer Paper
Graph paper (1 sheet)
Mathematical Formulae
Compound interest
Total amount = P 1 +
100
Mensuration
Curved surface area of a cone = rl
Surface area of a sphere = 4 r 2
Volume of a cone =
1 2
r h
3
Volume of a sphere =
Area of triangle ABC =
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
f
fx
f
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(a)
5
2 3x
Express
as a single fraction in the simplest form.
2(2 x 1) 1 4 x 2
(b)
Given that 2t =
(c)
[2]
(d)
[2]
4s
, express s in terms of t.
3+ s
[3]
[3]
(b)
[1]
(c)
[1]
Car A uses 3 litres of petrol more than Car B for the 250 km journey.
Use this information to form an equation, in terms of x, and show that it simplifies to
3x 2 + 6 x 500 = 0 .
(d)
[2]
Solve the equation 3x 2 + 6 x 500 = 0 , giving your answers correct to 2 decimal places.
[3]
(e)
(f)
Hence find the number of litres of petrol used by Car B for every kilometre travelled.
Give your answer correct to 3 significant figures.
(g)
[1]
[1]
The price of petrol in Singapore is S$1.78 per litre while the same grade of petrol costs
RM 2.09 per litre in Malaysia. Calculate the amount that Mr Chan can save, in S$ when
he bought 19.5 litres of petrol in Malaysia. The exchange rate was S$1=RM 2.31. [2]
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The diagram shows the positions P, Q, R and S of four locations on a flat land. P, S and R are
on a straight line. QS = 1.4 km, RS = 1.9 km, angle SPQ = 25, angle PQS = 35 and Q is due
east of P. Calculate
(a)
[3]
(b)
angle SRQ,
[2]
(c)
[2]
A vertical tower T of height 165 m stands at the point S. A man walks from the point Q
towards P. Calculate
(d)
the greatest angle of elevation of the top of the tower from the man,
[3]
(e)
the smallest angle of depression of the man from the top of the tower as he walks from
Q to P, leaving your answer correct to one decimal place.
[2]
T
R
1.9 km
N
S
1.4 km
25
35
Q
There are 20 boys and 20 girls in class A. In class B there are 22 boys and 18 girls. A pupil is
selected at random from class A and moved to class B, then a pupil from class B is selected at
random and moved to class A. Using a probability tree diagram or otherwise, find the
probability that
(a)
[1]
(b)
[2]
(c)
[1]
(d)
[2]
chijsectp.4S/E.prelim.emath2.2010
as follows:
Row
Number Triangle
No of even
numbers (N)
Sum of
Row (S)
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
RN
2
4 6
8 10 12
14 16 18 20
22 24 26 28 30
32 34 36 38 40 42
1
2
3
4
5
6
N
2
10
30
68
130
p
S
Average
of Row
(A)
2
5
10
17
26
q
A
(a)
[1]
(b)
[2]
(c)
[2]
(d)
[2]
(e)
Explain why the number 900 could not appear in the A column.
[1]
If he pays cash, he will get a discount and needs to pay only $10250 for the vase.
Calculate the percentage discount.
[2]
(b)
Given that the S10250 price tag is inclusive of the 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST),
calculate the amount of GST paid.
[2]
After investing $10250 on the vase, he invests $20000 into a fixed deposit in Bank A that pays
2.25% per annum simple interest and the remaining money into an investment product in Bank
B that pays 2.1% compound interest per annum compounded every 3 months.
(c)
Calculate the amount that he will get from Bank A at the end of 5 years.
[1]
(d)
Calculate the amount that he will get from Bank B at the end of 5 years.
[2]
At the end of 5 years Mr Chan sold his antique vase at an auction for $13800.
(e)
Calculate the percentage gain for keeping the vase for 5 years.
[1]
(f)
Calculate the overall percentage gain for Mr Chans investment of $50000 over the 5
year period.
[2]
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2
5
24
9 . Corresponding values of x and y are given in the following
x
2.3
3.7
2.6
a
3
2
4
1
5
0.8
6
1
7
1.4
8
2
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
[1]
Given that y = h , where h is a constant, is a tangent to the curve in the given range,
find the approximate value of h.
[1]
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In the diagram, DC is a diameter of the circle, centre O. The tangent to the circle at point A
meets DC produced at B. The length of OA is 18 cm and AOC = 1.08 radians.
(a)
[2]
(b)
[2]
(c)
[3]
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9
A group of 70 pupils from an all boys school sat for a Math quiz and the following cumulative
graph shows the distribution of the marks scored.
80
70
60
No. of pupils
50
40
30
20
10
0/55
Marks
60
(a)
65
70
75
80
85
90
[1]
Marks (x)
60 x < 65
65 x < 70
70 x < 75
75 x < 80
80 x < 90
Frequency
10
(b)
(c)
[2]
(ii)
standard deviation.
[2]
The marks obtained by another 70 pupils from an all girls school for the same quiz had
the same median but with a smaller standard deviation. Describe how the cumulative
curve will differ from the given curve.
[1]
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10
E
X
4y
98
(x + 7)
O
(5y + x)
B
In the diagram, the points A, B, C, D and E are on the circle with centre O. AD and CE meet at the
point X. AXC = 98o, EAD =(x+7)o, ADC = 4yo and AOC = (5y + x)o .
(a)
[2]
(b)
[2]
(c)
Find the values of x and y and hence find the value of the obtuse angle ABC.
[2]
(d)
Given that AX=CX, find the value of the acute angle OCE.
[2]
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11
4.6 cm
1.2 cm
6.8 cm
r cm
The figure shows a solid made up of a cylinder of radius r cm, and a cone of radius 1.2 cm
sitting at the centre of the cylinder. The slant height of the cone when produced will meet at the
end of the cylinder as shown in the diagram.
The height of the cylinder is 6.8 cm and the height of the cone is 4.6 cm.
(a) Find the slant height of the cone.
[1]
(b) Find the value of r, giving your answer correct to 3 decimal places.
[2]
(c)
(d)
[2]
(ii)
[3]
Given that the solid is to be painted with a coat of paint of thickness 0.005 cm,
calculate the number of 5-litre tins of paint that must be purchased to paint 38500 of
such solids.
[2]
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10
Qn. #
1a
Qn. #
5a
Answer
p= 222 and q= 37
5b
A = N 2 +1
1
or x = 2
4
(m 3)(m 3)(m + 3)
250
l
x
250
l
x+2
250
250
= 3, 3x 2 + 6 x 500 = 0
x+2
x
5c
S = N ( N 2 + 1) = N 3 + N
5d
5e
6a
N = 401
N = 20, S = 8020
900 is a perfect square while the
numbers in the A column are not
18%
6b
7% GST = $670.56
6c
2e
2f
2g
or x = 13.95 (2 dec
x = 11.95
pl)
x = 11.95 as negative x is not valid
0.0717 l
S $17.07
6d
6e
6f
3a
3b
3c
1.71 km
45.3
199.7
8a
8b
8c
3d
3e
4a
11.6
5.0 (1 dec pl)
9
41
9a
9b
9c
4b
21
41
4c
4d
0
11
41
1b
1c
1d
2a
2b
2c
2d
Answer
4x + 9
2(2 x + 1)(2 x 1)
4(1 3t 2 )
s=
1 + 4t 2
x=
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11
Qn. #
7a
Answer
a = 2.8 ( 1 dec pl )
Qn. #
10a
Answer
AOC = 2 ADC
( at centre = 2 at circumference)
5 y + x = 2( 4 y )
x = 3y
7b
10b
2.5
f(x ) =
( )
x+
5
x
-4
y = 13
x = 3 13 = 39
(1, 2)
1.5
0.5
ABC = 180 4 y
= 180 4(13)
= 128
( s in opp seg are supplementary)
7
-0.5
-1
7c
4 x 2 36 x + 72 = 0
72
4 x 36 +
=0
x
4x
24
12 +
=0
3
x
24
1
x+
9 = x+3
x
3
1
drawy = 3 x
3
fromthegraph
x = 3, or 6
10 d
7d
2x
x
5.5 3.5 = 4 + 3.5
x
6
x 1
y= +
Draw
6 2
From graph 3.8 x 7.8
11a
7e
7f
x=4
11b
11ci
x+
OCE= 41 38 = 3
l = 4.754cm
11cii
11d
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