CSEC June 2004 Mathematics P1
CSEC June 2004 Mathematics P1
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TEST CODE 01234010
FORM TP 2007104 Sign11111rc
MAY/JUNE 2004
I 5. Each item in this test has four suggested answers, lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each item you are
about to answer, and decide which choice is best.
6. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and blacken the space having
the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below.
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Sample Item
2a+6a=
Sample Answer
(A) 8a
(B) 8a 2
(C) 12a •@©@
2
(D) 12a
The best answer to this item is "Sa", so answer space (A) has been blackened.
7. If you want to change your answer, erase your old answer completely and fill in your new choice.
8. When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can. lfyou cannot
Answer an item, omit it and go on to the next one. You can return later to the item omitted. Your score
will be the total number of correct answers.
9. You may do any rough work in the booklet.
I 0. Do not be concerned that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there are items
in this test.
LIST OF FORMULAE
Volume ofa prism V = Ah where A is the area of a cross-section and h is the perpendicular
length.
Volume of a cylinder V = n:r 2h where r is the radius of the base and his the perpendicular height.
Volume ofa right pyramid V = .!. Ah where A is the area of the base and his the perpendicular height.
3
Circumference C = 2nr where r is the radius of the circle.
2
Area of a circle A = nr where r is the radius of the circle.
Area of Trapezium A =.!. (a+ b) h where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides and h is
2
the perpendicular distance between the parallel sides.
2
Roots of quadratic equations Ifax +bx+ c = 0,
-b±../b'-4ac
then x = - - - - - -
2a
opposite side
Trigonometric ratios sine
hypotenuse
adjacent .side
cosB =
hypotenuse
opposite side
tanB =
adjacent side
Area of triangle Area of A= .!. bh where bis the length of the base and his the
2
L1
perpendicular height
a+b+c B
wheres=---
2
a b c c
Sine rule =--=--
sin A sinB sinC
9
(A)
20
4
(B)
5
9
(C)
10
5
(D)
4
4. The fraction of the circle which has been shaded
2. The numb<;r 3 .14063 written correct to is
3 decimal places is
5
(A) 3.14-0 (A)
24
(B) 3.141
(C) 3.146
(B) 8
(D) 3.150 24
(A) 0.0002
(B) 0.0005
(C) 5000
(D) 20000
P'
-Q' 4
Q
-1 ,:_·, ,,
-2
{A) Reflection
(B) Shear
(C) Translation
(D) Rotation
(A) 3xl0 2 +I u
(B) 3xl0 +I3 H
(C) 2
3xl0 +lx!O v
(D) 3xl03 +lx!O
5
2
10. If p = 3(a-q), then 6a is equal to 4
11. Which of the following sets is equivalent to 13. In the Venn diagram above
{a,b,c,dp
U = {students who play games}
H = {students who play hockey}
(A) {4} V = {students who play volleyball}
(B) {a, b,c}
The number of students in each set is indicated.
(C) {p, q, r, s}
How many students do NOT play volleyball?
(D) {I, 2, 3, 4, 5}
(A) 2
(B) 3
12. If Q = {a,b,c,d,e) how many subsets can be
(C) 5
obtained from the set Q?
(D) 8
(A) 2+5
(B) 2x 5
(C) s'
(D) 25
(A) $360
(A) {} (B) $366
(B) {l, 2} (C) $666
(C) {4, 6, 8, ...} (D) $966
(D) {12,24,36, ...}
19. A dinner in a hotel was advertised at $60 plus
15. A woman buys a pair of shoes at a sale. She pays 18% Tax. The total bill for one dinner was
$45, saving $15 on the normal price. The
percentage discount on the pair of shoes is (A) $60.00
(B) $70.80
(A) 25 (C) $78.00
(D) $81.60
(B) 30
33!_ 20. . The simple interest on $400 at 5% per annum
(C)
3 for 2 years is given by
(D) 80
$ 400x 5x 2
16. Tom bought a pen for $60 and sold it to gain (A)
100
20% on his cost price. How much money did he
gain? $100x5x2
(B)
400
(A) $12
(B) $40
(C) $72 $ 400x 2
(C)
(0) $80 5xl00
$ 400xl00
(D)
2x5
(C) 5%
27. Given that p * q means 2q - p , the value of
I *2 is
(D) 44%
(A) 0
22. A plot of land is valued at $18 000. Land tax is (B) 2
(C) 3
charged at the rate of$0.70 per $100 value. What
(D) 5
is the TOT AL amount of tax paid for the land?
3
28. The expression (2a) is the same as
(A) $110.00
(B) $126.00
(C) $180.70
(A) 6a
(B) 8a
(D) $257.15
(C) 6a'
(D) 8a 3
23. The expression 'y is equal to the square ofx' can
be written as 29. If 5(2x- l) = 35 ,then x =
(A) y = x' (A) -4
(B) y' = x I
(B)
(C) y = 2x 4
(C) 3
(D) y= -Jx (D) 4
24. The expression -2(x-4)is the same as 30. The sum of x and y is 18 and their difference
is 14. Which pair of equations describes the
(A) -2x-8 above statement?
(B) -2x-4
(A) 2(x+y)=l8
(C) -2x+ 4
2(x- y) = 4
(D) -2x+8
(A) -3
(B) 3
(A)
(C) 5
(D) 6
4
(A) y=-
x
(B) y=2x+3
(C)
(C) y=x2 -4
(D)
(D)
::j::-- ·F
---- +· -
"T -
(A). I and -I
(B) 2.2 and -2.2
(C) 2.5 and -2.5
(D) 2.8 and -2.8
(A} y=ax'+c
(8) y=c-ax 2
(C) y=ax2 +bx+c
(D) y = c+bx-ax 2
(A) 881!'
(B) 1761!' : 4 cm
I
I
88
(C)
1!'
88
(D) 5cm
21!'
7cm -----+ 40. The figure above, not drawn to scale, consists of
a triangle resting on a square of side 5 cm. The
r
3cm
height of the triangle is 4 cm. What is the
TOTAL area of the figure?
(A) 35 cm'
1 +-----tlcm -----~
(B)
(C)
(D)
45
50
100
cm2
cm 2
cm2
39. The area, in cm', of the trapezium above 41. The area of a rectangle is 53.6 cm'. If the
(not drawn to scale) is length is multiplied by four and the width is
halved, the area would then be
(A) 21
(B) 27
(A) 26.8 cm'
(C) 33 2
(D) 54 (B) 53.6 cm
(C) 107.2 cm'
(D) 214.4 cm'
(A) 120
A (B) 133
(C) 400
42. AOB is a sector ofa circle such that angle (D) 430
AOB = 72° and OB is r units long. The area
Item 46 refers to the following diagram.
of AOBis
I
(A) -7!1'
5
2
(B) -7rr
5
(A) 12 km/h
()
(B) 102 km/h
F
(C) 120 km/h
(D) The amount of time spent studying Mathematics
1200 km/h
is APPROXIMATELY
(A) I hr
(B) 2 hrs
(C) 3 hrs
(D) 4 hrs
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Item 48 refers to the following scores below. 51. When three coins are tossed simultaneously the
possible outcomes are {HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT,
10 15 4 7 THH, THT, TTH, TTT}, where H represents a
'
Head and T represents ··a Tail. What is the
8 8 4 probability of obtaining AT LEAST TWO heads?
I
Item 49 refers to the following information. (C)
2
5 9 18 18 27 2
(D)
3
49. The mode of the numbers is
Item 52 refers to the following diagram.
(A) 7
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) 25
5
(D)
6
A
I
5----
J'A'inrTTTTTT..r.n._T..r.n.T..r.. rrrrnTrrn-n
. -- - - - - - - -
·- ----- ·----
4I++H+l++++l++lf.l+l++l+++R+Ri-H
2·- ~
(t,1)
c
(3,1).
t±l:l±l±!:J±l±l±l:l1Ei:l±J±~x
() 2 3 4 5
54. A'B'C' is the image of ABC tmder an
enlargement by a scale factor 2. The area, in
square unit~. of A' B 'C' is
(A) 2
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 12
c -+1-- -+ - . - ++. --
J) c
y"
8 cn1
4 CUI
x•
B A
(A)
(J3) 2 Item 60 refers to the following diagram.
(C) 3 8
(D) 4
(A) 40'
(B) 50'
(C) 80'
(D) 90'
IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST.
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