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Maths X Paper 1 O-Level-2

The document contains sample questions covering topics in mathematics including: - Minimum monthly temperatures in Vostok and London shown in a table - Calculating angles from diagrams - Evaluating functions and finding inverse functions - Solving simultaneous equations - Finding coordinates, lengths, gradients and equations of lines from diagrams - Finding trigonometric ratios from information in diagrams - Defining regions with inequalities and counting integer points within regions

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Maths X Paper 1 O-Level-2

The document contains sample questions covering topics in mathematics including: - Minimum monthly temperatures in Vostok and London shown in a table - Calculating angles from diagrams - Evaluating functions and finding inverse functions - Solving simultaneous equations - Finding coordinates, lengths, gradients and equations of lines from diagrams - Finding trigonometric ratios from information in diagrams - Defining regions with inequalities and counting integer points within regions

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1.

The table below shows the record minimum monthly temperatures, in C,

in Vostok and London.

Mont Jan Fe Ma Apr Ma Jun Jul Au Se Oct No De


h b r y g pt v c

Vosto -36 -47 - -70 -71 -71 -74 -75 -72 -61 -45 -35
k 64

Lond -10 -9 -8 -2 -1 5 7 6 3 -4 -5 -7
on

Find

(a) the difference between the temperatures in Vostok and London in July

(b) the difference between the temperatures in Vostok in February and


June.

2. The diagrams have not been drawn to scale. Calculate the size of angles a and
b.
Answer

68

b
a
a=...........................................

b=...........................................

3 (a) f(x) = (x + 2) (2x 1)


Evaluate f(5.5).
(b) g(x) = 1 ( 2x 1)
3
Find g-1(5)
4. Find the bearing of

30
42

105

o
A

(a) A from O.
(b) B from O.

5 . Solve the simultaneous equation


A
48

E B

C D

3x + 2y = 7
x - 3y =17

6. In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle.


Given that <BAE = 48 and <BDA = 22, calculate
(a) < COD (b) < ABD (c) < ACE
(d) < DOE

7. The diagrams shows the points A (1, 2), B (4, 6) and D (-5, 2).

(a) Find the coordinates of the midpoints of AB.


(b) Calculate the length of AB.
(c) Calculate the gradient of AB.
(d) Find the equation of the line AB.
(e) The triangle has line of symmetry x=4.
Find the coordinates of C.
(f) Find the value of cosine <DAB.

8.

In the diagram ABC is a straight line.


BD = 4 cm, < ACD = 90 and < CBD = b.

Use as much information given in the tables as is necessary to answer the


following questions.

(a) Calculate the value of sin < ABD and cos <ABD.
(b) Calculate BC.

9. The shaded region inside the triangle ABC is defined by three inequalities.

One of these x+y<51


2

(a) Write down the other two inequalities.


(b) How many points, with integer coordinates lie in the shaded region?

10.
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