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2021 JDS Math Solution

This document contains instructions and solutions for a basic mathematics aptitude test consisting of 5 parts with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. It provides examples of questions about calculating expressions, solving equations, inequalities and word problems involving averages, sequences, derivatives, and probability. The final section requires filling in missing steps and solutions to optimization, vector, and combinatorics problems.
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The Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship

by Japanese Grant Aid (JDS)


Basic Mathematics Aptitude Test
2021
Solution

Note:
 The test is a computer-scored multiple-choice test.
 You have 60 minutes to complete.
 No calculators are allowed.
 Part I and II are ‘Basic Math,’ and Part III, Ⅳ and V are ‘Applied Math.’
 Select one(1) integer 0 to 9 for each square.
 Each square correspond to each answer number of computer-scored answer
sheet.

Name :
(Please show all your work here and write your answers in the designated space)

[PART I] Calculate the followings.

 (−3) × (1 − 3) × (12 − 3)

= (−3) × (−2) × 9 = 54

Answer ∶ 54

 ÷ − × ÷ +

3 2 3 2 9 4 81 − 16 65
= − × + = − = =
2 3 2 3 4 9 36 36

65
Answer ∶
36

 √5 + 2

= 5 + 4√5 + 4 = 9 + 4√5

Answer ∶ 9 + 4√5

. .
 ×

. .
1
= (2 ×2 ) = (2 ) =2 =
256

1
Answer ∶
256
(Please show all your work here and write your answers in the designated space)

[PART II] Answer the following questions.

 Solve the following equation for x.

5x − 1
2=
x+2

2x + 4 = 5x − 1  3x = 5  x =
5
Answer ∶ x=
3

 Solve the following simultaneous equations for a and b.


a + b = 16
ab = 64

a = 8, b = 8

Answer ∶ a = 8, b = 8

 Find the region of x satisfying the following inequality.

|x| ≤ 𝑥

x < 0  −𝑥 ≤ 𝑥  𝑥 ≤ −1
x ≥ 0  𝑥≤ 𝑥  1 ≤ 𝑥

Answer ∶ 𝑥 ≤ −1, 1 ≤ 𝑥

 Consider the straight line in the (x,y)-plane that passes through the point (a+1,
a). Assume that the slope is −1 and the x-intercept is (5,0). Find the value of a.

The slope is −1, and the x-intercept is 5. Thus, we can write y = −x + 5. Since the line
passes through (a+1, a), we have a = 2.

Answer ∶ 2
(Please show all your work here and write your answers in the designated space)

[PART III] Answer the following questions:

 Find the region of x satisfying the following inequality.

2 <2

x < 64  −8 < x < 8

Answer ∶ −8 < x < 8

 Solve the following equation for x.

1
log (x) − log = log (10 − 3x)
𝑥

x + 3x − 10 = (x + 5)(x − 2) = 0  x = −5,2
Since x > 0, we have x = 2

Answer ∶ x=2

 Consider a sequence series {𝑥 } with 𝑥 = 2𝑘 − 1. Consider the series


𝑆 =∑ 𝑥 . Find the smallest integer of 𝑛 satisfying 𝑆 > 120.

( )
𝑆 =2× − n = 𝑛 > 120  the smallest n = 11
Answer ∶ 11

 Consider the following five values,


{−2, 5, −1, 3, − 5}.
Let x and y be the average and median of these five values, respectively. Find the value
of log (x − y).

x = 0, y = −1  x − y = 1  log (x − y) = 0

Answer ∶ 0
(Please show all your work here and write your answers in the designated space)

[PART IV] Answer the following questions:

 Determine the second-order derivative of the following. Assume x > 0. Note


that e is a mathematical constant which is the base of the natural logarithm.

y= (2𝑧)dz − log (x )

y = 2𝑥 −  y =2+
3
Answer ∶ y = 2 +
𝑥

 Assume that b > 1. Find the following value.

2b
lim
→ 10 + 3b

= → .
/

2
Answer ∶
3

1 1 2 0
 Let A = and B = . Assume that the determinant of A is 2.
−2 a 0 2
Find A B.

det(A) = a + 2 = 2  a = 0
0 −1 0 −1 2 0 0 −1
A =  A B= =
2 1 2 1 0 2 2 1
0 −1
Answer ∶
2 1

 Find the values of x and y that solve the following constrained maximization
problem:
Maximize xy subject to x + y = 10.

y = 10 − x  xy = x(10 − x) = √10x − x  10 − 2x = 0  x = 5.

Answer ∶ x = 5, y=5
[PART V] Fill in the following blanks with correct answers.

 Find the first derivative of the following.


f(x) = sin (x ).

Solution
f (x) = cos(x ) × (2x) = 2x cos(x ).

Answer ∶ 2x cos(x )

 A continuous random variable follows the following probability density function


f. Find the value of a positive constant b.
b if 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.5
f(x) =
0 otherwise

Solution
For f to be a probability density function, it must hold that ∫ 𝑓(𝑥)dx = 1.
.
∫ 𝑓(𝑥)dx = ∫ 𝑏dx = 𝑏 × 0.5 = 1  𝑏 = 2

Answer ∶ b=2
 Suppose that a⃗ = (2x, −1) and b⃗ = (x, 32) are vertical. Find the value of x.

Solution
The inner product of a⃗ and b⃗ must be zero.
a⃗ ∙ b⃗ = 2x × x − 1 × 32 = 0  𝑥 = 16  x = −4, 4

Answer ∶ x = −4, 4

 A baseball team consisting of 5 boys and 4 girls will be formed from a group of 6
boys and 7 girls. Find how many different teams can be formed from the group.

Solution
× × × × × × × × ×
C × C = × =6× = 6 × (7 × 5) = 210.
× × × × × × × × ×

Answer ∶ 210

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