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Sec 4NA Emaths

The document contains 10 math problems with multiple parts each, testing concepts like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. The problems include finding factors, angles, coordinates, areas, probabilities, and involve diagrams of shapes like circles, triangles, and polygons. The level of difficulty ranges from elementary to more advanced concepts.

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Sec 4NA Emaths

The document contains 10 math problems with multiple parts each, testing concepts like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. The problems include finding factors, angles, coordinates, areas, probabilities, and involve diagrams of shapes like circles, triangles, and polygons. The level of difficulty ranges from elementary to more advanced concepts.

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NAME: _____________________________

DATE: ______________________________

QUESTIONS

1. Find the smallest integer x


such that 2-X < 25 + 5X [2M]

2. Factorise completely

(i)

18 x 2 - 2

(ii)

2x 2 + 5x - 12

3.

In the diagram, OABC is a sector of a circle, centre O and radius 14 cm, and the length of

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the arc AC is 16.8 cm. The angle BOC is 0.6 radians. The perpendicular from B to OC meets OC at D.

(a)

Find angle AOC in radians.

[1M]

(b)

Find the length of OD.

[2M]

(c)

Find the area of triangle OBD.

[1M]

(d)

Find the area of the shaded region.

[3M]

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(a)

The mass of a certain ball bearing is 600 micrograms.

(i)

Write 600 micrograms in grams using standard form.

[1M]

(ii)

A container contains 2.5 million ball bearings. Find the total mass in grams, of

the

ball bearings in the container.

[2M]

(b) Given that y is directly proportional to x2, and that y =5 when x = 1, find the value

of y when x = 2.5.

[3M]

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5.

The following stem-and-leaf diagram shows the weight for a group of Secondary four

pupils.

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Leaf

Stem

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5

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Key: 4| 2 means 42 kg

(a) How many pupils are there in the group?

[1M]

(b)

Find the modal weight of the pupils?

[1M]

6. The box-and-whiskers plot for the distribution is shown below.

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(c)

Find the range of the data.

[1M]

(d)

Find the inter quartile range of the data

[2M]

(e)

Find the value of x3. What does this value represent?

[2M]

7. The diagram is the speed-time graph of a motorcycle which accelerates uniformly for the first 10 seconds
and then travels at a constant speed of 40 m/s for 30 seconds. It then decelerates for the next 10 seconds.

(a) Calculate the distance travelled in the first 50 seconds in metres.

[2M]

(b)

Calculate the acceleration.

[1M]

(c)

Calculate the average speed for the first 50 seconds.

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[1M]

8.

There are three identical cards in each of the two bags. The cards in Bag A are

marked with numbers 0, 1 and 2 respectively, while the numbers in Bag B are

marked with numbers 1, 4 and 6 respectively. One card is selected from each bag at

random and the numbers of the two cards are added up.

(a)Copy and complete the possibility diagram.

[1M]

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(b)What is the probability that the sum will be more than 3?

[1M]

(c)

What is the probability that the sum is a prime number?

[1M]

9. In the diagram, O is the centre of circle ABCD. AC and BD intersect at E.

Angle BAC = 62o and angle DCA = 38o.

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Find, stating your reasons clearly,

(a)

Angle BOC

[1M]

(b)

Angle BDC

[1M]

(c)

Angle DCB

[1M]

(d)

Angle OCE

[2M]

(e)

Angle CDA

[2M]

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10. The diagram shows a triangle ABC in which A(2, 4), B(4, 7) and C(8, 4). D is the midpoint of AC and the
line BD extended meets the x-axis at E.

(a)

State the coordinates of D and hence find the equation of the line BD.

[4M]

(b)

Find the coordinates of E.

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[2M]

(c)

Find the area of triangle ABC.

[1M]

9.

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The diagram shows 4 points A, B, C and D on a flat surface. C is due east of D. The bearing of B from

o
A is 057 . BC is 53 m, AC is 50m, angle DAC is 69o and angle BAC is 90o. Calculate

(a)

the angle ACB,

[1M]

(b) the bearing of A from C,

[2M]

(c)

the angle ACD,

[1M]

(d)

the distance of DC.


[2M]

10. A regular hexagon ABCDEF is connected to a square CDFG as shown in the diagram below.

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(a)

Find angle FAB.

[2M]

(b)

Find angle ABF

[1M]

(c)

Find angle FBE

[2M]

(d)

Find angle EDF

[1M]

(e) Given angle EDF is an interior angle of a regular polygon, find the number of sides of this polygon.

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