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1. How many kilograms are thClC in one lOnne? 6. The base ten equivalent of 101 two is
(A) 10 .(A) 2
(B) 100
(B} 5
(C) I 000
(D)
(C) 10
10009
(D) 11
2. 5%of200 =
7. If m • n = ..Jmn - n2, then 5 • 3 •
(A) 2
(B) 10
(C) 40 (A). ..J6
(D) 100
(B) 3
(A)
CJ 8.
2
s + 4-7 =
5-
3
1
(B) 5
(A) 935
6
(B) 935
(C)
(D)
0 (C)
(D)
9rr
9 29
5
35
(A) 25
(B) 44
(C) 56
(D) 75
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(A) . ~(3y)2
(B)
y + 31
2
A
(C) ~y + 31
10. In triangle ABC above, AB = 12 cm,
(y + 3y)2
AC• 13cm,BC = Scm. Whatisthevalue (D)
of cos 07 2
(A) m2
14, If P =-
2- m
. and m = -3,
12 then P is
(B)
rr
(A) -6
12
(C)
T (B)
-6
5
13
(D)
T 9
(C) :r
11. The point A(3, 5) is mapped onto A'(3, - 5)
(D) 9
by a transformation represented by the
matrix T. The matrix T could be
IS. "When 7 is added to 3 times a certain
(A)
(~ ~ ) m1mber n, the result is 22."
The statement above may be represented by
(B)
(~ -: ) the equation
(Al
(B)
3n + 7 • 22
7n - 22 = 3
(C)
(-10 -10) (C).
(D)
3n + 22 = 7
7n + 3 = 22
(D) (~ -~)
~ passes through the
+IL--_ 7
12. A line of gradient
point (0, 2). An equation of the line is
I
(A) y = 3.x ---8cm•---
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(B) y = 3.x +2 16. The area of I.he trapezium above is
(A) 24 cm 2
(C) y = 3.r
(B) 28 cm2
(D) y = 3.r + 2 (C) 30 cm 2
(D) 36cm 2
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17. II75 =S + (10 x N ), then N = 23, Using the dislributivc law
49 x 17 + 49 x 3 =
(A) 7
(8) 10 (A) 52 + 66
(C) IS (B) 52 J; 66
~) 70. (C) 49 + 20
(D) 49 x 20
22. . ThC scoic which occurs most frequently in a 26. 5 (2x - y) - 2(3y - Sx) ..
dislribution i:s lhe
(A) -tty
(A) median (B) 2x - 6y
(B) mean (C) Sx - 1y
(C) range (D) 20.r - lly
{D) mode
(A) $12
(B) $40
(C) $72
(D) $80
(A) (~)
27. In the diagram above if JJ. is the vector (~) (B) . <=~)
and x is the vcclDr (-i) .then rJ is
(C) (~)
(A) (i)
(D) <=~)
(B) (~)
(C) (~) ..
.:·~::,·: .=.:·:. :.:·:: :.-: ...
(D) (:) . ...'
..
.. .
. . ::·
. .
.
0
·..·..
......
·"'"
40 ....._.;_.-...... :..::·:.::'·...;·
"·.::.~·.• ·....: ··...
35 ··: ..·:~ ......... >.... ·~·:· ;.·:·:·. :·.
JO . ... ......
.. .
25
20
31. In the diagram above, not drawn to scale, 0
15 is the centre of llolh c~. The radius of the
10 large ~ is 7 cm· and the radius of the
5 small cin:lc is 4 cm. The area, in cm2, of the
shaded part is
0123456
MARKS· (A)
(B)
28. Thc histogram above ·shows lhe number of (C)
students and.Ilic marks they obtained in a !CSL (D)
How many sllldents sat the test?
(A) 40
(B) 100
(C) 110
(0) 180
(A) 3.t + 10
(B) 9.x + 10
{C) 9.x + 15 37. The graph of the inequality in the diagram
(D) 18.x + 5 above is defined by
..
·(A) -2 s .x < 3
33. A circular whcd has a radius of 14 cm. {B) -2 < .x s 3
How far will it roll in 10 revolutions? (C) -2>.x2:3
(D) -2 2: .x > 3
lA) 140cm
tB) 280cm
(C) 440cm
(D) 880cm
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40. Thearcao!an:ctanglcis53.6cm2• Iflhclength 44. In a regular p0lygon the exterior angle and
is multiplied by four and the width is halved, the interior angle are equal. How many sides
the area would then be has the polygon7
u
20
41. In the diagram above, 0 is the centre of the 45. In the Vcnn diagram above,
circle and.AC "' BC. Angle AOB = 14a°.
Angle OBCis U·"' (students in Form VI)
S = (Sllldents who SIJJdy Spanish)
(A) 2fi' G = (students who study Geography)
M = (students who study Mathematics)
CE) 35°
(C) 55• lbe nwnber of students who study Spanish
(D) 7d' and Mathematics ONLY is
(A) 6
42. If 16x2 + bx + 100 is a perfect square · (Bl. 10
!hen b is (C) 38
(D) 48
(A) 40
(B) 58
IC) 80 46. The simple interest on $600 for 4 years at
(D) 116 5 per cent per annu.m is
( A) . $ 100 x 5
600 x 4
43. In a basket containing mangoes and
apples lhci:e are 8 apples. If the 600 x 4
probability ot drawing an apple at
r.
(B) $ 100 x 5
random is the number of mangoes
in the basket b $ 100 x 5 x 4
(C)
600 .
(A) 10 $600x5x4
(U) 100 .
(n} 12
(C) 20
(D) 32
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47. . A plot of land is 900 m~ long and 850
mell'CS wide. The area, in hcctarcoli, is
(A) 7.65
!B) 76.S
(C) ,765 Scm
(D) .· 7 650
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.48. An alloy consists ol 4 para of one melal io 5 ~
4x + 8
49.
2 • A
(A) 6t.
CB.l 2x + 4
(C) 4x + 4 20cm
(D) 2x + 8
20
(B)
sin 40 °
(C) 20 tan40°
20
CD)
tan 40 °
(A) P'
(B) (P uQ)'
(C) P' u Q
Col r ('\ Q
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A B
401
Q 55. In the figure above, 0 is the ~tre of the
circlcofradiusR cm. AngleAOB '!' &J°. What
54. In the lrianglePQR above, not draWJi to is the length, in c:m, of the MAJOR arc AB?
scale, QR •. 8 cm, PR • 7 cm and angle ·
PQR • 4'f'. Using this information, sin P
can be expicsscd as 2
(A) -xR
9
(A)
7 sin 4rl'
s· (B)
4
9xR
8 sin 4rfl
(B}
7 7
(C) -xR
9
7
(C}
8 sin 400 14 R
8
(D} 91t
(D}
7 sin40"
!!ems 56 • 51 refer IO the graph below. whic:h represents the fWlc:tion I();) : I -+ ,?- + 2x.
56. Foe what values of the domain is f();} 51. /():} " 3 when x =
negative?
(A) ( -3. I)
(A} {x: -2 < x <' OJ (B) (0, 3)
(B) (x: 2 :s: x < OJ (C) (-I, 3)
(C) {x: -2 :s: x :s: 0) (0) (3, 3)
(0) (x:-2 > x,x >OJ
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(B) 4r (it-2)
I
(C) ;:r'l {2it-l)
(D) l~ (4it- l)
2
59. The transfonnation ~ maps I> 1MN 60. The point P (2, - 3) is rotated about the
01110 I> PQR is a(n) origin through an angle of 'Xi' in an anti-
(A) rotation through isoo about the clockwiscdirection. Wbatarethecoordinatcs
origin of the image of.P?
(B) rotationofl80°about c-t. -t) (A)
(B)
(2, 3)
(-3,-2)
(C) enlargement about the origin of
scale fac10r -2 cC> c.:.3, 2>
(D) enlargement about (t . -~) (D) (3, 2)
of scale fac10r 2
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