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Test 4 Paper 2 Ielts

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1

UNIQUE GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS


Revision Test 4
Time: 1 Hours 15 Min
Paper - 2 Total Marks: 50

Calculator is Allowed

1 (a)
A

67°
B C
6

t = 67°.
In triangle ABC, AB = 4 m, BC = 6 m and ABC

(i) Show that the area of triangle ABC is 11.05 m2 correct to 2 decimal places.

[1]

(ii)
P

Q R
7

In triangle PQR, PQ = 5 m and QR = 7 m.


Area of triangle PQR = Area of triangle ABC.

Find the acute angle PQR.

Answer ............................................ [2]


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(iii)
W 8 X
2
Z Y

In the parallelogram WXYZ, WX = 8 m and WZ = 2 m.


Area of parallelogram WXYZ = Area of triangle ABC.

Find the obtuse angle ZWX.

Answer ............................................ [3]

(b) AB, AC and CD are three rods. They can be fixed together in different positions.

(i) AC = 9 cm and M is a fixed point on AB such that AM = 12 cm.

12 M
A B
30°

9
C

t = 30°, calculate CM.


When CAM

Answer CM = ..............................

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(ii)

12 M
A B
D

9 12.5

In another position, the end D of the rod CD is fixed at the point M.


CD = 12.5 cm.
t .
Calculate the increase in CAM

Answer ............................................ [3]

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2 In the diagram, A and B are two points North


on a straight coastline.

B is due east of A and AB = 7 km.


SEA
The position of a boat at different times
was noted.
A 7 B
LAND

(a) At 8 a.m., the boat was at C, where North C


∧ ∧
AC B = 66° and ABC = 48°.
66°

Calculate
48°
(i) the bearing of B from C, A 7 B [1]

(ii) the distance AC. [3]

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(b) At 9 a.m., the boat was at D, where North


∧ D
AD = 6.3 km and DA B = 41°.

6.3

Calculate 41°
A 7 B
(i) the area of triangle ADB, [2]

(ii) the shortest distance from the boat to the coastline. [2]

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(c) At 11 a.m., the boat was at E, where E


North
AE = 9 km and BE = 5 km.

9
5

Calculate the bearing of E from A. A 7 B [4]

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3
p 4
11 3
5 –4 –1
7

spinner X spinner Y

In a game, when it is Mary’s turn, she spins each of these fair spinners once.
Mary’s score for the turn is worked out using the formula xm + yn, where x is the number on spinner X
and y is the number on spinner Y.
The possibility space diagram shows Mary’s possible scores.

x (number on spinner X )

5 7 11 p
y (number on spinner Y )

–4 37 47 67 97

–1 28 38 58 88

3 16 26 46 76

4 13 23 43 73

(a) Find the probability that Mary’s score is less than 15.

Answer ............................................ [1]

(b) Calculate the probability that on two consecutive turns, Mary scores less than 40 on one and more
than 75 on the other.

Answer ............................................ [3]

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(c) The diagram shows 7 on spinner X and –1 on spinner Y.


Using the formula, the score for this turn is 7m – n = 38.

(i) Using the table, find 7m + 3n.

Answer ............................................ [1]

(ii) Hence find m and n.

Answer m = ..........................................

n = ..................................... [2]

(d) Find p.

Answer p = ...................................... [2]

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4 (a)
B F C

G
E

6
(i) AD = c m
1
Calculate AD .

Answer ................................................ [1]


1
(ii) AE = c m
2
H is the midpoint of AD.

Find EH .

Answer f p [2]

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1.5 0.5
(iii) BF = c m CG = c m
0 -1.5
F is the midpoint of BC.

Find FG .

Answer f p [1]

(iv) Use your answers to parts (ii) and (iii) to complete the following statement.

The lines EH and FG are ............................................. and ............................................. [1]

(v) Given that E is the midpoint of AB, show that G is the midpoint of CD.

[2]

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(b) y
7

A
4

O 1 2 3 4 5 x
Triangle A has vertices (1, 2), (1, 5) and (3, 5).

(i) An enlargement, centre (1, 2), scale factor 1.5, maps triangle A onto triangle B.

Draw triangle B. [2]

(ii) An enlargement, centre (1, 2), scale factor - 0.5, maps triangle A onto triangle C.

Draw triangle C. [2]

(iii) Find the ratio area of triangle C : area of triangle B.

Answer .................... : .................... [1]

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5 (a) In this question you may use the grid below to help you.
J4N J 8N
The point P has position vector KK OO and the point Q has position vector KK OO .
2 -3
L P L P
(i) Find PQ.

J N
K O
Answer K O [1]
KK OO
L P
(ii) Find PQ .

Answer .................................................... [1]

(iii) Find the equation of the line PQ.

Answer .................................................... [2]

(iv) Given that Q is the midpoint of the line PR, find the coordinates of R.

Answer ( ...................... , ...................... ) [2]

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(b)
D

B
b

O C
a A

In the diagram triangles OAB and OCD are similar.


OA = a , OB = b and BC = 4a - b .

(i) Express, as simply as possible, in terms of a and/or b

(a) AB,

Answer .................................................... [1]

(b) AC ,

Answer .................................................... [1]

(c) CD.

Answer .................................................... [2]

(ii) Find, in its simplest form, the ratio

(a) perimeter of triangle OAB : perimeter of triangle OCD,

Answer ......................... : ........................ [1]

(b) area of triangle OAB : area of trapezium ABDC.

Answer ......................... : ........................ [1]

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