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This document appears to be a test paper for a Grade 9 mathematics exam consisting of two sections - Section A with 2 questions worth 10 marks each, and Section B with 3 questions to choose from worth 10 marks each. The test covers various mathematics topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, fractions, and more. It provides instructions to candidates on writing their details, working steps, and grids to tick which Section B questions were attempted.

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2022 Grade 9 Paper2

This document appears to be a test paper for a Grade 9 mathematics exam consisting of two sections - Section A with 2 questions worth 10 marks each, and Section B with 3 questions to choose from worth 10 marks each. The test covers various mathematics topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, fractions, and more. It provides instructions to candidates on writing their details, working steps, and grids to tick which Section B questions were attempted.

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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION

ST. FRANCIS AND CLARE SECONDARY SCHOOL

GRADE 9 END OF TERM ONE(1) TEST-2022


Mathematics 401/2
Paper2
Marks: 50

Working Time: 2 Hours

Candidate Name: …………………………………………………………………………….....

Examination Number:……………………………………………………………………………

School/Centre:……………………………………………………………………………………

Instructions to candidates

1 Write your name, examination number and school/Centre in the spaces


provided
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 Write all your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper.
4 All essential working must be shown. Candidates will be penalized for omitting
essential working.
5 Tick (√ ) the questions you have attempted in Section B in the grid provided
below.
Section A B Total marks
Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Tick √ √
Mark
Information 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


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Section A [20 marks]

There are two questions in this section, answer both. Each question carries 10 marks.

1 (a) Simplify 6y + 3(x -3y) + x [2]

𝑦
(b) Given that (5 −3)(1) = (7), find the value of y. [2]

𝒗−𝒖
(c) Given that a= , change the subject of the formula to u. [3]
𝒕
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(d) Illustrate the solution of y ≤6 – 2x on the xoy-plane shown below by shading the wanted

region, for the domain 0≤ x≤4. (3)

[Total: 10]

2 (a) Given that E={2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,20},P={factors of 20},

Q={multiples of 4} and R= {2,6,12,18,20}

(i) Illustrate the information in the Venn diagram shown below, [2]

E P Q

R
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(ii) List the elements of the set


a) (P∪ 𝑄 ∪ 𝑅)′ [2]

b) (P∪ 𝑄)′⋂ R [2]

(b) Solve the simultaneous equations

4x + 2y=6,
x – 2y=9. [3]

(c ) State the order of matrix (1 3 −4) [1]

[Total: 10]

Section B [30 marks]


Answer any three (3) questions

1 0 −2
3 a) Express ( ) ( ) as a single matrix [2]
0 1 5

𝑥+1 2𝑥−1
b) Express + 𝑎𝑠 𝑎 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝑔𝑙𝑒 𝑚𝑎𝑡𝑟𝑖𝑥 [3]
3 4
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c) Find the value of


i) 10.1-2.03

3
ii) √27 + 23 [2]

iii) 0.24 + 0.6 [1]

[Total: 10]

4 a) Express 0.25 as a fraction in its lowest terms. [2]

b) Using set notation, describe the shaded region in the diagram below,

A B

[2]

c) Convert 1011.011 to base 10. [3]


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d) In the figure below, ABC is a triangle such that angle ABC = (t +5)o, angle BAC=2to and
angle = (t +3)o.
A
2to

B (t+5)o (t+3)o C
Calculate the value of t. (3)

[Total: 10]

5. a) Write 0.0004289 in standard form correct to 2 decimal places. [2]

b) Factorise completely pq – q2 [1]

c) In a class of 50 pupils, 28 pupils like guava drink, 30 like apple drink and 10 like both.

i) Illustrate this information in a Venn diagram. [2]

ii) How many pupils do not like either of the drinks? [1]

d) Given that a=2 and b=6, calculate the value of

i) 5a – 3b [2] ii) ab2 [2]


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3 2 3 1
6 a) Express A= ( ) and B=( ), find:
−3 5 4 2
i) 2A + B [2] ii) AB [3]

b) Solve the equation y- 8 = 3(4-y) [3]

c) Convert 23.5 to a number in base 2. [2]

[Total: 10]

7 a) Find the exact value of 0.00002 x 30 [3]

b) James and Henry shared the sweets in the ratio 5:3.If Henry had 15 sweets,
how many sweets did James receive? [2]
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c) Two angles x and y are supplementary angles. If x=35o, what is the value of y? [2]

d) Given that A={40,41,42,43,44,45,47,49}

i) Write down all prime numbers from set A [1]

ii) The square numbers from set A [1]

iii) Odd numbers from set A [1]

[Total: 10]

8. a) Write the numbers in ascending order:

-9, +6,-5, +3,-1 [2]

b) 3a (3ab – 4c) [2]

c) Insert >, < or = in the missing space -19 +19 [1]


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d) (i) Use geometrical instruments to construct triangle ABC in which

AB= 8cm, BC=7cm and angle ABC =60o. [1]

(ii) Measure and write the length AC. [1]

(iii)Bisect the sides AB and BC. Label the point of intersection of the two bisectors

with O. [2]

(iv) With centre O and radius OB, draw a circle passing through the points A, B and C.

[1]

[Total: 10]

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