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Mock 07(I)

MATHS
paper 1
Name
Class
Class Number
OXFORD / CANOTTA MATHS
Marker’s Use Examiner’s
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MATHEMATICS MOCK PAPER 1 Marker No. Examiner No.
Question-Answer Book
Section A Marks Marks
2 hours Question No.
This paper must be answered in English
1-3
4-5
6-7
INSTRUCTIONS 8
1. Write your Name, Class and Class Number in the
spaces provided on this cover. 9
2. This paper consists of THREE sections, A(1), A(2) 10
and B. Each section carries 33 marks.
3. Attempt ALL questions in Sections A(1) and A(2), 11
and any THREE questions in Section B. Write your
answers in the spaces provided in this Question- 12
Answer Book. Do not write in the margins.
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4. Write your NAME on each sheet, and fasten them
with string INSIDE this book. Section A
Total
5. Write the question numbers of the questions you
have attempted in Section B in the spaces provided Checker’s
on this cover. Use Only Section A Total
6. Unless otherwise specified, all working must be
clearly shown. Section B Marks Marks
Question No.*
7. Unless otherwise specified, numerical answers
should be either exact or correct to 3 significant
figures.
8. The diagrams in this paper are not necessarily drawn
to scale.

Section B
Total
*To be filled in by the candidate.

Checker’s Section B Total


Use Only

Checker No.
FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE

SPHERE Surface area = 4πr 2

4 3
Volume = πr
3

CYLINDER Area of curved surface = 2πrh

Volume = πr 2 h

CONE Area of curved surface = πrl

1 2
Volume = πr h
3

PRISM Volume = base area height


×

1
PYRAMID Volume = × base area × height
3

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SECTION A(1) (33 marks)


Answer ALL questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided.

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(a b) 3
1. Simplify and express your answer with positive indices. (3 marks)
a 3b − 4

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3.

In Figure 1, the radius of the sector OAB is 10 cm and AB = 8π cm. Find ∠AOB.
(3 marks)
O
10 cm
A B

8π cm
Figure 1

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4. (a) Solve the inequality 4( x + 2) ≥ 5(2 x − 3) . n
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(4 marks)

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5. A merchant sells a good of cost $x to a customer. The profit per cent is 20%.
(a) Find the selling price in terms of x.
(b) If the customer sells the good back to the merchant at a loss of 20%, then he will loss $30. Find x.
(4 marks)

6. In Figure 2, BCDE is a parallelogram. F is a point on CD such that ED = EF. ABC is a straight line. Find
∠DEF.
(4 marks)
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7. In Figure 3, the coordinates of the points A and B are (4 , 2) and (2 , –1) respectively. A is rotated
anticlockwise about the origin O through 90° to A'. B' is the reflection image of B with respect to the
x-axis.
(a) Write down the coordinates of A' and B'.
(b) Is OA' perpendicular to OB' ? Explain your answer.
y
(4 marks)

A(4 , 2)

x
O
B(2 , –1)

Figure 3

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8. Figure 4 shows the floor plan of an L-shaped room. ‘ ’ represents the location of the socket. The
maximum length of the tube and wire of the vacuum cleaner is 5 m. Shade and find the area where can
be cleaned by the vacuum cleaner.
(4 marks)

1m
1m
socket

Figure 4

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9. In Figure 5, the pie chart shows the plastic consumption in different areas in 2002. It is given that Latin
America consumed the least amount of plastic at 8.5 million tones. Find
(a) x,
(b) the amount of plastic consumption in Western Europe.

Plastic consumption in different areas in 2002


Latin America

18∘
North Western
America Europe
126∘
x

Eastern Europe Asia

Figure 5
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SECTION A(2) (33 marks)


Answer ALL questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided.

10. In Figure 6(a), a circle 1 of radius 8 cm is inscribed in a square. A smaller circle


C C2 of radius cm
r

touches the larger circle 1 and two sides of the square.


C

C2

C1

Figure 6(a)
(a) Prove that r
2
− 48r + 64 = 0 . (3 marks)

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(b) In Figure 6(b), the solid cylinders and are formed with bases 1 and 2 respectively. If and
X Y C C X in
are similar solids and the volume of is 10 cm3. Find the volume of .
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X Y

Figure 6(b)

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11. In Figure 7, the coordinates of points A and B are (0 , 8) and (6 , 0) respectively. The perpendicular
bisector l of the line segment AB intersects the y-axis at P.
y

8 A(0 , 8)
l
6
4
2
P B(6 , 0)
x
0 2 4 6 8

Figure 7
(a) Find the equation of l. (4 marks)

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(b) Find the coordinates of P. (2 marks)

(c) Hence, or otherwise, find the area of ∆ABP. (2 marks)

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12. The stem-and-leaf diagram below shows the distribution of the times (in s) taken for a group of
inexperienced rats to find their ways through a maze, where , and are non-negative integers less than
a b c

10. It is given that the number of rats is 35.


Stem (ten) Leaf (digit)
4 a 6 6 7 7 8 9
5 0 1 1 2 5 6 9
6 2 2 3 b 7 7 8
7 1 3 3 4
8 0 c 3 3 6 6 8 9
9 3 4
It is known that the range, median and inter-quartile range of the data are 49 s, 64 s and 31 s respectively.

(a) Find the values of , and .


a b c (3 marks)

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(b) If the datum 48 is replaced by 38, what will be the change in the mean and standard deviation of n
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(c) On the grid below, draw a box-and-whisker diagram of the original data. (3 marks)

40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Time (s)

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13. Figure 8 shows a right circular solid cone to be produced in a factory. The base diameter and slant height
of the cone are measured to be 8 cm and 10 cm respectively and their corresponding percentage errors
are 5% and p% respectively.

10 cm

8 cm
Figure 8
(a) Find the maximum absolute error of the base diameter of the cone. (1 mark)

(b) If the lower limit of the total surface area of the cone is 50.16π cm2 , find the value of p. (4 marks)

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(c) If the percentage error of the height of the cone is also p% and the factory will not produce cones
with the percentage error of the lower limit of the volume higher than 13%, will the cone be
produced in the factory? (4 marks)

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SECTION B (33 marks)


Answer any THREE questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided.
Each question carries 11 marks.

14. At a shooting galley, Alan takes shots at a moving target. His performance is affected by the weather. It is
given that the probabilities of having a fair, cloudy and rainy days are 0.6, 0.3 and 0.1 respectively. When
the days are fair, cloudy and rainy, the probabilities that Alan can hit the target are 0.8, 0.7 and 0.4
respectively. Suppose all shots are independent.
(a) (i) Find the probability that he fires two shots with both hitting the target and it is a cloudy
day.
(ii) Find the probability that he fires two shots with both hitting the target.
(iii) It is given that he fires two shots with both hitting the target. Find the probability that it is
a cloudy day.
(5 marks)

(b) Suppose it is a fair day and he fires three shots. Find the probability that he hits the target in all
shots, given that he hits the target in at least one of the shots.
(3 marks)

(c) Suppose it is a rainy day and Alan wants to assure that the probability of hitting the target at least
once is greater than 0.9. Find the least number of shots that he must fire.
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15. Figure 9 below shows a sequence of frameworks 1, 2, 3, built up by using identical toothpicks.
F F F ...

F1 F2 F3

Figure 9
(a) The table below shows the numbers of squares formed and the numbers of toothpicks used
when building 1, 2, 3 and 4. Complete the table.
F F F F

Number of squares formed Number of toothpicks used


F1 1 4
F2 5 16
F3

F4

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16. In Figure 10, the vertices of ∆ABC are A(2 , 3), B(–5 , –3) and C(5 , –3). P is a point on the x-axis. BP
and CP are produced to meet AC and AB at M and N respectively.
y

A(2 , 3)
N
M
x
O P

B(–5 , –3) C(5 , –3)

Figure 10

(a) Suppose AM:MC = m:1 and the coordinates of P are (p , 0).


(i) Find the coordinates of M in terms of m.
(ii) Express m in terms of p.
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(ii) the equation of the circumcircle of ∆BCM.
(5 marks)

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17. Figure 11(a) shows a piece of cardboard in which ABCD is a parallelogram with AB = 13 cm,
BD = 14 cm and AD = 15 cm. The perpendicular from A to BD meets BD at E.
A

A 15 D

B D
E
13 cm 14 cm
E A '

B C
C

Figure 11(a) Figure 11(b)

(a) Use Heron’s formula, or otherwise, to find the area of ∆ABD. Hence, find AE.
(3 marks)

(b) The cardboard in Figure 11(a) is folded along BD such that the projection A' of A on the plane
BCD lies on BC as shown in Figure 11(b).
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