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Instrrrction s: This question pq'per consistsof 2 sections..section questions lz section A-?!d A and,section B. Ansu.er t;-; q";;;;;ns in sectio. n. all. wri',r" your answers in the space prot,ided

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Section A (52 merks) Answer all questions in this section.

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9: tl" diagramsin the answerspace, shade (a) the set p'n e, ( b ) t h e set ( pu e ,) nB .
Answer:
(a)

in the answerspace shows setsp, e and R suchthat the universal set.

[3 murks]

Diagram 1 shows a right prism. The base .PQRS is a horizontal rectangle. The right angled triangle t/pe is the uniform cross section ofihe p"i"r*

Diagram

I 14marksl

Identify and calculate the angle between the line RU and the base PQ8S, Answer:

3 Solve the quadratic equation Answer:

U & -" _ )=x+,6:


[4 marhs)

Calculate the value of r and of y that satisfr the following simultaneousIinear equations:

r+2y=$ 3,rc-!=-t
Answer:

14 marksl

Diagram 2 showsa combinedsolid consistsof a right prism and a right pyr.amidwhich are joined at the planeEFGH. vis vertically above trase tne rrcg. Trapeziut iaep i"the uniform 'cross section the prism., ,,,,,. of .,;.i.,,;;;,i , r

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_=_1
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of the pyr.amid is g cm and FG = fte^trliSft 14 cm. (a) Calculate the volume, ir, of1-il right pyramid. "rnr. ft) It is given that the volume of the combined solid is 5g4 cma. "' Calculate the length, in cm, of af. Answer: (a) [4 marks]

ft)

6 (a) bcompleT ;il|Xllff*"Jing


(i) (ii) ............. *' irt?::jt"?;:rx::""r

statements the quantifier.,all,,or,,some,,so with that it will


....... of the prime numbers are od.dnumbers. pentagonshave five sides.

of the following statement and hence determine whether its converse

(c) Complete the premise in the following argument: Premise 1 : IfsetKis a subset ofset L, then K v L = L. Premise 2 : Conclusion : Set K is not a subset of set Z. [5 rnarhs]

Answer: (a) (i) (ii) ............. (b) ....... of the prime numbers are odd numbers. pentagonshave five sides.

(c) Premise 2:

7 In a quiz contest, there ardrttrree categories of questions consisting of 5 questions on sport, 3 questions on entertainment and 7 questions on general knowledge. Each question is placed inside,an envelope. All of the envelopes are similar and put inside a box. All the participants of the quiz contest are requested to pick at random two envelopes from the box. Find the probability that the first participant picks (a) the frrst envelope with a sport question and the second envelope with an entertainment question, (b) two envelopes with questions of the same category. Answer: (a) 15 marksl

(b)

8,t$n:Dfiftgrtarn{BtOhIeN is a quadrant of a,circhrnri&aestme@dri}dffiffiah;aec,of,another with eentre O. OMP and ORQ arc straight lines.
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Oiagii#lita OM = MP = 7 cm and ZPOQ = 60".


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Using n=

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(a) the perimeteq in cm, of the whole diagram, ',,,,(h).!hp.area, in cm2,of the shaded region. Answer: (a)

[6 marks]

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Diagrhrn 4 shtrws the speed-time' graph'for.ths'rroveilrerit 20 seconds.


Speed (m s-r)

of .a:,partiele.for a period

Diagram

(a) State the uniform speed, in m s-1,of the particle. (b) The distance travelled by the particle with uniform speed is g4 m. Calculate (i) the value of t, (ii) the average speed, in m s-1,ofthe particle for the period of 20 seconds. [6 marks] Answer: (a) ft) (i)

(ii)

10 Diagram 5 shows a straight line PQ and a sraight line RS drawn on a Cartesian plane.
PQ is parallel to RS.

Diagram Find (a) the equation of the straight line PQ, (b) the r-intercept of the straight line P@ ", Answer: (a)

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11 (a) It is given thatl i

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- | is the inverbe matrix of t o { _"' ," 1

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Find the value of z. (b) write the'following simultaneous"Ifne&r equations as matrix equation:

3u - 4u =-5
Hence, using matrices, calculate the value of z and of u.

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Answer: (a)

(b)

Section B (48 marks) Answer four questions from this sectioru. 12 (a) Transformation T is a translatio" (;3 and transformation p is an anticlockwise rotation ) \4 I of 90. about the centre (1, 0).

3i'H,iffi:llinates

oftheimage ofpoint(5,1)undereach thefollowing of transformations:


[4 marhs) on a Cartesian

(ii) T'r"tmr.tion T, (iii) Cs66itred transformations T2. (b) oortffi..* 6 shows three quadrilaterals, ABCD, EFGH and JI{LM,drawn

Diagram 6

(i) JKLM is the image of ABCD under the combined transformations VU. Describe in full the transformations: (a) U

(b) v.

(ii) It is given that quadrilateral ABCD represents a region of area 18 m2. Calculate the area, in m2, of the region represented by the shaded region. [8 m.arks] Answer: (a) (i)

(ii)

(iii)

(b) (i) (a) U:

(b) v

(ii)

13 (a) Complete Table 1in the answer spacefor the equationy -24 x of y when r = -3 and r = 1.5.

bywritingdownthevalues [2 morks]

(b) For this part of the question, usethe graph paper prouided on page 159.Youmay usea flexible curue rule. By using a scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on the r-axis and 2 cm to 5 units on the y-axis, draw thegraph of y=46r4<x<4. x [|mq,rks]

Graph for Question lB

(c) From your graph, find (i) the value of y when x = 2.9, (ii) the value of r when y = -13.

[2 marksl

(d) Draw a suitable straight line on your graph to find a value ofr which satisfies the equation 2x2+5x=24for-4<r<4. State this value of r. 13marksl Answer: (a) (i) r -4 -6

-3

-2 -12

-1

1.5

2 L2

3
8

-24
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(b) Refer graph on page 759. (c) (i) y= (ii) r =


(d) x=

14 The data in Diagram 7 show the donation, in RM, collected by 40 pupils.

49 22 27 34 40

26 30 24 34 37

38 33 32 25 48

39 39 40 34 25

41 45 43 46 47

45 43 40 23 30
7

45 39 38 35 29

43 31 35 37 28

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(a) Based on the data in Diagram 7 and by using a class interval of 5, complete Table 2 in the answer space. lB marksl (b) Based on Table 2 in (a), calculate the estimated mean of the donation collected by a pupil. [3 marks] (c) For this part of the question, use the graph paper prouided on page 165. By using a scale of 2 cm to RM5 on the horizontal axis and 2 cm to 1 pupil on the vertical axis, draw a frequency polygon for the data. [5 marksl (d) Based on the frequency polygon in (c), state one piece of information about the donations. II m.arhl

Answer: (a) Class interval --_ 27_25 ----_ 26_30 Midpoint Frequency
D

23

Table 2 (b)

(c) Refer graph on page 16J. (d)

15 (a) Diagram 8(i);fows,a solid right prism. The surface KLSRis its uniform crosssection. baseJKLM is a rectangl" ot'-" The hirizo-ntalp;;". ri.;;edg3sle and the square QBsrls JKReis an incrinedplane rr*J""trl pd;. i;"'ffi, sz and TM arevertical. "

\" Diagrain 8(i)

Draw to full scale, the elevation of the solid on a vertical plane,paralLel to JK as viewed from X. Antswer: (a)

(b)

{lother solid right prism is joined to the solid in the Diagram g(i) at the vertical plane KLSG to form a combined solid as shown in Diagram g(ii). The trapezium ABCD is its uniform cross section and AFKB is an inclined plane. The rectangl. Annp is a horizontal plane. The base JKBCLM is on a horizontal pLt". The edge oc is vertical.

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Diagram 8(ii)

Draw to full scale, (i) the elevation of the combined solid on a vertical plane parallel to JB as viewed from Y, 14 marksl (ii) the plan of the combined solid. L5 marksl Answer: (b) (i),

(ii)

16 Diagram 9 shows four points, P, Q.,R and X, on the surface of the earth. P lies on longitude 80"W. QR is the diameter of the parallel of latitude of 50'N. X lies 5 820 nautical miles due south of P. N

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(a) Find the position of R. (b) Calculate the shortest distance, in nautical miles, from @ to

lJ marksl .R, measured along the [2 marksl 13marksl parallel of latitude with
14 marksl

surface of the earth.


(c) Find the latitude of X. (d) An aeroplane took off from P and flew due west to R along the

an average speed of 600 knots. Calculate the time, in hours, taken for the flight. Answer: (a)

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6 x 14 x 8 ;* = 224 cms (b) Volume of combined solid = bg4 cmg 1 224 + j(70 + I )(AF)Gt = 584 72 xAF = 360 A F -5cm (a) (i) Some (ii) Alr (b) Ifr> 5,thenr> g False (c, K vL* L _ 15 ta) -5-q 75" 14-2tO 1 74 (b) '14l

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( P v Q ' ) 63 2 ZPRU/ZURP U 9 cm 8 P t an g = 9 13 0 =3 442' 3 Br(r - 1) Z 3 x 2- 3x 3x2 -5 x- L2 Gx+4 )(x - 3) _ x+6 = = 2x + 7 2 = Q - 0

=20*6,42 270 270 _68 270 =34 105

(a) LengthofarcN-t? =rr&, ZxffxZ

= 8.6Zcm

L e n g oha t c M R f f i, . Z x f f x Z tf =
= 7.BBcm Length or arc pO = fo 'o " ,60x2xfx74 = 14.67 cm .'. Perimeter = 7(4) + 3.67 + 7.BB+ 74.67 = b3.67 cm (b) Area of ONft = 30 " 860xTx7x7 = 12.88 cm2 Area of PQRM \ 160 2' \ = 160 22 = 102.67 - 25.67 = 77 cmz .'. Area of shaded region = 72.g8 + 77 = 89.83 cm2 I (a) 14 m s-I (b) (i) Distance = 84 74(t-L2) = = t-L2 / =

4 tr = -5 or 3

x + 2y - 6 3_ =-'t 2" - Y 3x - 2y = - t 4 4r = - 8

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x=-2 Substitute x = -2 into @ - 2+ 2y = $ 2Y = 8 !=4 ... :)c = _2 and y _4

m 84 6 l gs

(ii) Total distance


11 = *e3 + 14)(12) 84 + *tZl\+l + z2 = 222+84+t4 = 320m Averagespeed = Total distance --Ttr"":

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Class interval 2I-25

23 28 33 38 43
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26-30 31-35 36-40


4l -45 46-50

(0, 4) (2, 3) (-1, 5) (a) U is reflection in the line I = -1. (b) V is enlargement with scale factor of 3 about the centre (2; 4). (ii) Area of image = h2 x Area of object =32x18 = L62 m2 Area of shaded region = 162 - 18 = 144 m2

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(b) Mean (23 5)+ (28 6)+ (33 8)+ (38 10) (4i|x T)+ (48 4) x x x x + x 40

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(a) R (50"N, 135'E) (b) Shortest distance from Q to,R = I x 60

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40.5 45.5 50.5 55.5 Donations (RM) (d) Modal class of the donations is 36 - 40. RIQ
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= 80x60 = 4800 n.m.

(c) Distance of PX = 5820 n.m.

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