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G9 Mock Math

The document appears to be a mock exam paper for Grade 9 mathematics at Chitukuko Junior Secondary School. It consists of two sections - Section A with two multi-part questions worth 10 marks each, and Section B with six multi-part questions worth 10 marks each where students must answer any three. The questions cover topics such as matrices, probability, finance, geometry, algebra and data representation. Students are provided instructions on the duration, materials permitted, and how to answer and label their work.

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G9 Mock Math

The document appears to be a mock exam paper for Grade 9 mathematics at Chitukuko Junior Secondary School. It consists of two sections - Section A with two multi-part questions worth 10 marks each, and Section B with six multi-part questions worth 10 marks each where students must answer any three. The questions cover topics such as matrices, probability, finance, geometry, algebra and data representation. Students are provided instructions on the duration, materials permitted, and how to answer and label their work.

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Pupil’s Name……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Additional Material DURATION: 2 Hours

 Answer Booklet
 Blue or Black Pen
 Erasable Pencil/Rubber

Instructions to candidates
1. Write your name and code in the space provided on the question paper.
2. There are two (2) sections in this paper, A and B.
Section A: There are two questions in this section, answer both.
Section B: Answer any three (3) questions.
3. All essential working must be shown. Candidates will be penalized for omitting essential working.
4. Tick (√) the questions you have attempted in Section B in the grid provided below.
Section Total Marks
A B
Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Tick √ √
Mark

Instructions for candidates


Cell phones and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO

Page 1 of 10
SECTION A [20 Marks]

There are two questions in this section, answer both. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. (a) Given that P = ( ) and Q = ( ), find the matrix Q ─ P. [3]

(b) Write 0.004289 standard form correct to 2 decimal places. [2]

(c) In the triangular prism ABCDEF below, AC=4cm, AB=3cm, BC=5cm and BF=11cm

E F

C 5cm 11 cm

4cm

A 3 cm B

Find its total surface area. [3]

(d) Solve the equation ( ) ( ) [2]


Page 2 of 10
[TOTAL: 10]

2. (a) A bag contains 15 white and 9 green balls. If a bag is picked at random from the bag,
find the probability that it is green. [2]

(b) A sales lady is paid a fixed salary of K2 500.00 per month and receives 4%
commission on all the sales. Calculate her total income in a month, if she sold goods
worth K52 500.00. [3]

(c) (i) Use geometrical instruments to construct triangle PQR in which PQ = 9 cm, QR =
8 cm and PR = 7 cm. [1]
(ii) Measure and write the size of angle PQR. [1]
(iii) Bisect side PQ and angle PQR and let the bisectors meet at O. [2]
(iv) Measure and write the length of OP. [1]

Page 3 of 10
[TOTAL: 10]

SECTION B [30 Marks]


There are six questions in this section, answer any three. Each question carries 10
marks.
3. (a) Given that , make n the subject of the formula. [3]

(b) In the diagram below, ADB and AEC are straight lines. DE is parallel to BC, DC=10
cm, BC=15cm and BD=4cm.

D 10cm E

B 15cm C

Calculate AD [3]

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(c) The set of ordered pairs below shows the corresponding values of x and y.

(1,3), (2,4), (3,5), (4,6), (t,7)

Find,

(i) The function that describe the relationship between x and y. [2]

(ii) Value of t. [2]

[TOTAL: 10]

4. (a) Simplify ( ) [2]

(b) given the radius (r) and height (h), complete the flowchart below for calculating and
displaying the curved surface area (A) of a cylinder. [ rh] [3]

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(c) Multiply 130 five by 21five, giving your answer in base five. [3]

(d) Express ( )( ) as a single matrix. [2]

[TOTAL: 10

5. (a) The number of T-Shirt sold in a month by a shop are shown in the frequency table
below.
Size of T-shirt small medium large Extra large

Number of T-shirt sold 30 80 90 40

Page 6 of 10
Illustrate this information on the pie chart below. [4]

(b) The diagram below shows a cylinder with diameter 7cm an height 10cm.

[Take ].

Calculate its volume. [3]

7cm

10cm

(c) A bed costs K8 600.00 inclusive of value Added Tax (VAT) at 16%. Calculate the cost of
the bed if VAT is excluded. [3]

[TOTAL: 10

6. (a) Given that P= {t, i, m, e, s}, Q= {t, e, r, y} and R= {a, n, s, w, e, r}.

Page 7 of 10
(i) Illustrate this information in the Venn diagram below. [2]

E P Q

(ii) List the elements of the set (P ) [2]

(b) Solve the simultaneous equations [3]

(c) The exchange rate between the Zambian kwacha and the American dollar is $1 to K9.80.
how many American dollars can be exchanged for K980 000.00?

[TOTAL: 10

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7. (a) Solve the inequation ( ) [3]

(b) A man is paid at the rate of K4.20 per hour for 40 hours per work. If overtime is paid at
the rate of ‘double times’, calculate his total wage in a week which he worked for 48
hours. [3]

(c) On the grid provided below,

(i) Plot the points W (2, 2), X (-2, 2), Y (-4, -3) and Z (4, -3), [1]

(ii) Join the points to form a quadrilateral WXYZ [1]

(iii) Draw the graph of [1]

-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5

-1

-2

-3

-4

[TOTAL: 10

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8. (a) Divide 10010two by 110two, giving your answer in base two. [2]

(b) Calculate the sum of the interior angles of a 9 sided polygon. [2]

(c) The table below shows the amount of money spent by 40 learners in a school tuck-
shop in a particular week.
Amount (Kwacha) 10 20 30 40 50

Number of learners 8 12 9 6 5

Use this information to complete the bar chart below. [3]

12

10

Number of learners 8

10 20 30 40 50

Amount (Kwacha)

(d) Chiimbwi bought a car at K40 000.00. If it depreciated using the straight line method at
20% per year, calculate its value after 3 years. [3]

[TOTAL: 10]

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