This document contains the end of second term mathematics examination for JS Two students at Rochas Foundation College in Jos, Nigeria. It consists of 40 multiple choice questions testing objectives like fractions, percentages, expressions, equations, standard form, and more. It also contains 6 essay questions involving topics such as plotting points, solving inequalities, evaluating expressions, finding averages, and simplifying expressions. The exam was administered by Ajibade Adeleke and allows students 2 hours to complete all questions.
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Mathematiucs JSS 2
This document contains the end of second term mathematics examination for JS Two students at Rochas Foundation College in Jos, Nigeria. It consists of 40 multiple choice questions testing objectives like fractions, percentages, expressions, equations, standard form, and more. It also contains 6 essay questions involving topics such as plotting points, solving inequalities, evaluating expressions, finding averages, and simplifying expressions. The exam was administered by Ajibade Adeleke and allows students 2 hours to complete all questions.
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ROCHAS FOUNDATION COLLEGE, JOS.
END OF SECOND TERM EXMINATIONS 2021/2022 ACADEMIC SESSION
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS TIME ALLOWED: 2HOURS CLASS: JS TWO EXAMINER: AJIBADE ADELEKE INSTRUCTIONS: Attempt ALL questions in Section A and Four (4) Questions from Section B SECTION A: OBJECTIVES 1. Express 0.65 as a fraction 22. Nanna bought a cup at N25.00 only, and sold it (a) 2/3 (b) 3/5 (c) 13/20 (d) 9/13 for N30.00 only. What is her percentage profit? 2. Find the H.C.F of 15, 20 and 35 (a) 16% (b) 17% (c) 19% (d) 20% (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 23. If two sides of a triangle are 4m and 6m and its 3. How many prime numbers are between 1 and 34? perimeter is 15m, find the length of the third side (a) 11 (b) 12 (c) 13 (d) 14 (a) 2m (b) 4m (c) 5m (d) 6m 4. What is the place value of 4 in 783504 24. Simplify 3 n−8 n+7 n (a) hundredths (b) thousand (c) tenth (d) unit (a) n (b) 8n (c) 3n (d) 2n 5. Express 25.0387 to 3 decimal places 25. Simplify 3 a+ 4 b – a+2 b (a) 4a+6b (b) (a) 25.0 (b) 25.038 (c) 25.049 (d) 25.039 2a+6b (c) 2a+2b (d) 4a+2b 6. Add 0.2 and 0.6 (a) 0.8 (b) 8 (c) 0.08 (d) 80 26. When x=8 , the value of 18−x is 7. Find the sum of the prime factors of 60 (a) 1 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 26 (a) 12 (b) 4 (c) 8 (d) 10 27. The number which is 6 less than m is 8.What is the value of (– 3) x (+ 12)? (a) m-6 (b) 6-m (c) 6m (d) m+6 (a) + 36 (b) – 36 (c) +9 (d) – 15 28. When x=4 , the value of 8 x is (a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 12 (d) 32 9.What is the value of ( – 3 )−(+ 12)? 29. Select the correct answer to the following (a) + 15 (b) – 36 (c) +9 (d) – 15 0.017 ×100 (a) 0.0017 (b) 1.7 (c) 0.17 (d) 17 10. What is the value of ( – 3 )−(−12) ? 30. Select the correct answer to the following (a) + 36 (b) – 36 (c) +9 (d) – 15 0.5 × 0.2 (a) 0.001 (b) 0.01 (c) 0.1 (d) 1 11. The Roman numerals CXCIV represent the 31. Select the correct answer to the following number (a) 194 (b) 196 (c) 214 (d) 215 24 ÷ 10000 (a) 0.000024 (b) 0.00024 12. The value of 62 is (a) 12 (b) 36 (c) 66 (d) 62 (c) 0.0024 (d) 0.024 13. The number of minute in 1½ hour is 32. Find the product of 0.17 and 5.2 (a) 30 (b) 45 (c) 65 (d) 90 (a) 0.884 (b) 0.0884 (c) 8.84(d) 80.84 14. Find the L.C.M of 6 and 14 33. 23 ×54=1242 , t h en 1242 ÷ 0.54 (a) 42 (b) 52 (c) 62 (d) 48 (a) 0.023 (b) 2300 (c) 23 (d) 230 3 5 15. What is the missing number ¿ = ❑ 34. Express 2 as a terminating decimal 8 4 12 (a) 3 (b) 9 (c) 6 (d) 18 (a) 0.625 (b) 2.650 (c) 625 (d) 5.622 16. Express 72 as a product of factors in index form 35. Express 0.275 as percentage (a) 22 x 33 (b) 32 x 32 (c) 23 x 32 (d) 23 x 23 (a) 0.275% (b) 2.75% (c) 27.5% 48 (d) 275% 17. Reduce to its lowest term (a) 24/30 (b) 12/15 36. Round off 81682 to the nearest hundred (a) 81700 60 (c) 24/10 (d) 4/5 (b) 8600 (c) 88610 (d) 800610 1 1 18. Simplify + (a) 2/7 (b) 7/2 (c) 7/12 (d) 12/7 37. What is 2.63 x 10–4 in ordinary form 4 3 (a) 26300 (b) 20063 (c) 0.000263 (d) 0.00263 3 1 19. Simplify – (a) 2/1 (b) ½ (c) 4/7 (d) 7/20 38. Simplify4 ( 3 e+ f −g )+5 (2 e−f +2 g) 5 4 5 3 (a)22 e−f −14 g (b)22 e−f + 6 g (c)22 e+ f +6 g 20. Simplify × (a) 1/6 (b) 6/1 (c) 15/90 9 10 (e) 22 e+ 9 f +6 g (d) 50/27 39. Express 45732 in standard form 5 2 21. Simplify ÷ (a) 2 ¼ (b) 1 ¼ (c) ¼ (d) 4/5 (a) 45.732 x 103 (b) 4.5732 x 10–3 6 3 (c) 4.5732 x 104 (d) 4.5732 x 10–4 40. Simplify 3.6 x 105 + 2.0 x 105 leaving your answer in standard form (a) 5.5 x 10–5 (b) 5.6 x 1010 (c) 5.6 x 10–5 (d) 5.6 x 105 ESSAY ANSWER QUESTION 1 AND ANY OTHER 3 1. Take O near the middle of your graph paper and let 2cm represent 1 unit on both axes. a.Plot the points P(4, 3), Q(4, 1), R(-1, 1), S(-1, 3), W(1, 2), X(1, -1), Y(-2, -1) and Z(-2, 2). b. Find the areas, in unit2, of rectangle PQRS, square WXYZ, triangle PYZ
2. (a) Sketch the following inequalities
i. x <−2 ii. x ≥ 4 (b) Solve the following inequalities i. x−2<3 ii. x +9 ≤3 iii.15 ≤3−4 x
3. Solve the following
3 (2 a+ 1 ) 5 ( a+ 5 ) a.i. 2 ( 4−x )=3 (2−x ) ii. 4 ( 3−5 n )−7(5−4 n) + 3 = 0 iii. = 4 6 b. Jaiye is y years old i. How old was she 3 years ago? ii. How old will she be in 4 years’ time? iii. Find her age, if half of what she was 3 years ago is equal to one-third of what she will be in 4 years’ time 4. A student writes 78 words in 8 lines of writing. (a). Find, to the nearest whole number, the average number of words per line. (b). Estimate how many lines of writing it will take to write a 1500-word essay
5. (a) Find by factors the square root of i. 6561 ii.7744
(b). Find the smallest number by which the following must be multiplied so that the product is perfect square i.162 ii. 252 (c) Find the square root of 201/4
(−2 ) ×(+12) (−6 ) ×(−10) 1 3 1
6. Simplify the following a. b. c. −7 ÷(−9 ) d. 9 m=13 −6 (−3 ) ×(−15) 5 5 2 1 e. When 2 is subtracted from a number the result is 2. What is the number 4