Top Student Mathematics Predictions
Top Student Mathematics Predictions
Top Student Mathematics Predictions
MATHEMATICS PREDICTIONS
(SERIES 1)
FOR MARKING SCHEMES
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6. A minor arc of a circle subtends an angle of 1050 at the centre of the circle. If the radius of the circle is
22
8.4cm, find the length of the major arc ( take 𝜋 = 7
) (3mks)
Wire
6 metres
The angle which the wire makes with the ground is three times the angle it makes with the pole. Calculate the
length of the wire to the nearest centimeter. (3 Marks)
14. (a) Using line AB given below , construct the locus of point P such that angle APB =90o . (1 marks)
A B
(b) On the same diagram locate two possible positions of point C such that point C is on the locus of P and
is equidistant from A and B.
15. A watch which loses a half minutes every hour was setto reach the correct time at 05 45h on Monday.
Determine the time in the 12 hour system, the watch will show on the watch will show on the following
Friday at 1945h. (3 marks)
16. Given that OA= 2i + 3j and OB=3i- 2j. Find the magnitude of AB to one decimal place. (3 Mark)
Frequency 6 14 24 14 x 10 6 4
24. The figure below represents a speed time graph for a cheetah which covered 825m
in 40 seconds.
(a) State the speed of the cheetah when recording of its motion started (1 mk)
(b) Calculate the maximum speed attained by the cheetah (3mks)
(c) Calculate the acceleration of the cheetah in:
(i) The first 10 seconds (2mks)
(ii) The last 20 seconds (1mk)
(d) Calculate the average speed of the cheetah in first 20 seconds (3mks)
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4. Two fruits juices A and B are mixed together .Juice A cost sh.50 per litres.What is the
ratio if the cost is sh.59 per litre of the mixture? 3mks
5. Find the centre and radius of the circle whose equations is
x2+y2 – 2x + 4y +1=0 3mks
6. Find the standard deviation for the following set of data. 3mks
16,42,41,6,20,28,19,23,15
7. The diagram below shows a circle ABCDE .The line FEG is a tangent to the circle at
point E.Line DE is parallel to CG.
14.The angle at vertex of a cone is 900.If the slant height is √2 cm,find without using tables .
a. The diameter of the cone 2mks
b. The height of the cone. 2mks
15.Under a transformation whose matrix is Q =(𝑥 − 2 − 2 𝑥 𝑥 ),a triangle whose area is
12cm2 is mapped onto a triangle whose area is 50cm2.Find the two possible values of a .
3mk
16.Make L the subject of the formula below.
1
f= 2mks
2𝜋√𝐿𝐶
SECTION B(50MKS)
Answer only five questions from this section
17.(a) Complete the table given below by filling the blank spaces. 2mks
2sin (2x + 30) 1.00 1.73 2.00 1.73 0 -1.00 -1.73 -.2.00 -1.73 0 1.00
b) On the grid provided draw the graph of y = 4cos 2xn and y =2 sin (2x+30) for O0≤ 𝑥 ≤1800 .
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDEED) 5mks
c)i)State the amplitude of y=4cos 2x . 1mk
ii) Find the period of y =2sin (2x+30)0
d)Use your graph to solve
4cos 2x -2sin (2x+30) =0 1mk
No of candidates 4 6 12 15 8 2
23.A community water tank is in the shape of a cuboid of base 6m by 5m and a height of
4m.A feeder pipe of diameter 14cm suppliers water to this tank at the rate of 40cm /s
a. Calculate the;
i. Capacity of the tank in litres. 2mks
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ii. Amount of water ,in litres delivered to this tank in one hour. 3mks
iii. The time taken for the tank to fill . 2mks
b. The community consumes a full tank a day,with each family consuming an average of
150 litres per day.If each family pays a uniform rate of sh.350 per month,find the total
amount of money due monthly. 2mks
24.In the diagram O is the centre of a circle radius 11cm .OX=5cm and BX=12cm.
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(3mks)
2. Use tables of reciprocals only to find the value of
5 14
− (3mks)
0.0829 0.58
3. You are given that cos θ= . Without using mathematical tables express in fraction form
the
value of
(a) Sin θ
(b) tan (90 −θ) (3mks)
4. An open right circular cone has radius of 5cm and aperpendicular height of 12cm
Calculate the surface area of the cone.(Take πto be 3.14) (3mks)
5. Nyongesa spends a total of sh.970 on buying 3 text books and 5 pens. If he had bought 2
text books and 5 pens he would have saved sh.90. Find the cost of one text book. (3mks)
6. The figure below is a velocity –time graph for a car
10. Form the quadratic equation whose roots are x=− and x=1 (2mks)
11. ABCD is a circle quadrilateral and AB is a diameter. Angle ADC=1170. Giving reasons
for each step, calculate the value of angle BAC. (3mks)
2
12. The circle below whose area is 18.05cm circumscribes a triangle ABC where AB=6.3cm,
BC
=5.7cm and AC =4.8cm. Find the area of the shaded part. (3mks)
No. of 9 27 70 50 26 12 6
persons
(a) Calculate the mean mass (5mks)
(b) Calculate the median mass (5mks)
21. (a) Complete the table below by filling in the blank spaces
Calculate
(a) The length PS of the rectangle (2mks)
(b) The angle ROS (4mks)
(c) The area of the shaded region (4mks)
23. (a) (i) Complete the table below for the function
Y=x3+x2-2x (2mks)
(ii) On the grid provided, draw the graph of y=x3+x2-2x for the values of x in the
interval-3≤x∴≤2.5 (4mks)
(iii) State the range of negative value of x for which y is also negative (1mk)
(b) Find the coordinates of two points on the curve other than (0,0) at which x-coordinate
and y-coordinate are equal. (3mks)
24. Use a ruler ad a compass only for all constructions in this section.
(a)Construct a triangle XYZ in which XY =6cm YZ =5cm and angle XYZ=1200.
(2mks)
(b)Measure XZ and angle YXZ. (4mks)
(c)Construct the perpendicular bisector of XZ and let it meet XZ at M (1mk)
(d) Locate a point W on the opposite side of XZ as Y and that XW =ZW and YW=9cm
and hence complete triangle XZW. (3mks)
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
a) Write your Name and Index Number in the spaces provided at the top of this page.
b) Sign and write the date of examination in the spaces provided above.
c) This paper contains TWO sections: section I and section II
d) Answer all the questions in section I and any FIVE questions from section II.
e) All answers and working must be written on the question paper in the spaces provided
below each question.
f) Show all the steps in your calculations, giving your answers at each stage in the spaces
provided below each question.
g) Marks may be given for correct working even if the answer is wrong.
h) Non-programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be
used except where stated otherwise.
FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY:
Section I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TOTAL
0.7493cos216.3350
Log 559.3 + 10tan30
2. What must be added to ¼x2 + 1/9 in order to make it a perfect square? (2mks)
3. Expand (x – /x ) in ascending powers of x, up to the term independent of x. If this
a 2 6
8cm
E F C A D
8cm
2cm B C
A 2cm B
Hence
(b)orHence
otherwise, find the surface
or otherwise, area
find the of thearea
surface solidof the solid. (2mks)
14.Solve for x in the equation: (3mks)
9x+1 – 54 = 32x+1
15.The points P (-6, 5) and Q (2, -1) are the ends of a diameter of a circle centre M.
Determine:-
(a) The coordinates of M. (1mk)
2 2
(b) The equation of the circle in the form x + y + ax + by + c = 0. (2mks)
16.Solve the simultaneous equations: (3mks)
y + 2x + 1 = 0
x2 + xy = -6
17.Mr. Maiyo, who works in a sugarcane plantation, owns a bicycle which he sometimes rides to
work. Out of the 21 working days in a month, he rides to work for 18 days. If he rides to
work, the probability that he is bitten by a rabid dog is 4/15 otherwise it is only 1/13. When he
is bitten by the dog, the probability that he will get treated is 4/5 and if he does not get treated,
the probability that he will get rabies is 5/7.
(a) Draw a tree diagram using the given information. (3mks)
(b) Using the tree diagram in (a) above, determine the probability that;
(i) Maiyo will not be bitten by a rabid dog. (2mks)
(ii) He will get rabies. (3mks)
(iii) He will not get rabies. (2mks)
18.Tax rates in operation in a certain year in Kenya are as given in the table below.
Income Tax Rates
(kf p.a.) (sh. Per £)
1 – 4,512 2
4,513 – 9,024 3
9,025 – 13,536 4
13,537 – 18,048 5
18,049 – 22,560 6
Over 22,560 6.5
(a) Mr. Koech pays Ksh. 2,172 P.A.Y.E. monthly. He was entitled to a house allowance of
Ksh. 5,000 and a medical allowance of Ksh. 2,000 and gets a monthly tax relief of Ksh.
1,093. Calculate his monthly basic salary. (8mks)
(b) Mr. Koech’s other deduction per month were as follows:-
NHIF – Kshs. 320
Co-op Loan – Kshs. 4,000
Calculate Koech’s net pay per month. (2 mks)
19.Using a ruler and a pair of compasses only:
(a) Three points A, B and C are vertices of a triangle ABC such that AB = 8cm, BC = 5cm
and AC = 6.4cm. Draw triangle ABC with AB as the base. (2mks)
(b) Construct the locus of P such that it is equidistance from the sides AB, BC and AC.
(3mks)
(b) Draw the graphs of y = 4 Cos 2x0 and y = 3 Sin (x + 300) for -30 < x < 2700 on the same
axes.Use a scale of 1cm for 300 on x-axis and 1cm for 1 unit on the y-axis.
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED) (4mks)
(c) Use your graphs in (b) above to solve the equation:
(i) 3 Sin (x + 300) – 4 Cos 2x = 0. (2mks)
0
(ii) 3 Sin (2x + 30 ) + 1 = 0 (1mk)
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
i. Write your name and Index number in the spaces provided above.
ii. This paper consists of two sections: Section I and Section II.
iii. Answer all questions in Section I and only Five questions from Section II.
iv. Show all the steps in your calculations giving your answer at each stage in the spaces
provided below each question.
v. Non-programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be
used.
2. Two boys and a girl shared some money. The elder got 4⁄9 of it, the younger boy got 2⁄5
of the remainder and the girl got the rest. Find the percentage share of the younger boy to
the girls share. (3mks)
3. Annette has some money in two denominations only. Fifty shillings notes and twenty
shilling coins. She has three times as many fifty shilling notes as twenty shilling coins. If
altogether she has sh. 3,400, find the number of fifty shilling notes and 20 shilling coin.
(3mks)
4. The figure below shows a rhombus PQRS with PQ= 9cm and ‹SPQ=600 . SXQ is a
circular arc, centre P.
S R
P Q
Calculate the area of the shaded region correct to two decimal places (Take Pie= 22⁄7)
(4mks)
2
5. Solve the equation 2x + 3x=5 by completing the square method (3mks)
6. Simplify the expression 3x2 – 4xy2 + y (3mks)
9x —y
2 2
7. Solve the equation 8x2 + 2x – 3 =0 hence solve the equation 8Cos2y + 2Cosy – 3= 0
For the range 00< y <1800 (4mks)
8. Show that the points P(3,4), Q(4,3) and R(1,6) are collinear. (3mks)
9. Solve the inequalities x≤ 2x + 7≤ ⅓x +14 hence represent the solution on a number
line. (3mks)
10.The mean of five numbers is 20. The mean of the first three numbers is 16. The fifth
number is greater than the fourth by 8. Find the fifth number. (3mks)
3 3
11. The volume of two similar solid spheres are 4752cm and 1408cm . If the surface area of
the small sphere is 352cm2, find the surface area of the larger sphere. (3mks)
12.Solve for x in the equation ½log2 81 + log2(x - x⁄3) =1. (3mks)
b) Hence solve the simultaneous equation using the matrix method (2mks)
4x + 3y =6
3x + 5y +5
15.In the figure below O is the centre of the circle and <OAB=200. Find;
a) <AOB (1mk)
b) <ACB (2mks)
A B
Each interior angle of a0 regular polygon is 1200 larger than the exterior an
16.Each interior angle of a regular polygon is 120 larger than the exterior angle. How many
sides has the polygon? (3mks)
SECTION II (50MKS)
Choose any five questions
17.Three business partners, Bela Joan and Trinity contributed Kshs 112,000, Ksh,128,000
and ksh,210,000 respectively to start a business. They agreed to share their profit as
follows:
30% to be shared equally
30% to be shared in the ratio of their contributions
40% to be retained for running the business.
If at the end of the year, the business realized a profit of ksh 1.35 Million. Calculate:
a) The amount of money retained for the running of the business at the end of the
year. (1mk)
b) The difference between the amounts received by Trinity and Bela (6mks)
c) Express Joan’s share as a percentage of the total amount of money shared between
the three partners. (3mks)
18.Complete the table below for the function y=x3 + 6x2 + 8x for -5 ≤ x ≤1 (3mks)
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X -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
X3 -125 -64 -1 0 8
6X2 54 6 0
Y 0 3 0 15
O D B
1-3630 2
3631- 7260 3
7261 -10890 4
10891 - 14520 5
Mr. Gideon is an employee of a certain company and earns a salary of ksh.15,200 per month.
He is housed by the company and pas a nominal rent of Ksh. 1050 per month. He is married and
is entitled to a family relief of ksh. 450 per month.
i. Calculate his taxable income in K£ p.a (2mks)
ii. Calculate his gross tax per month. (4mks)
iii. Calculate his net tax per month (2mks)
iv. Calculate his net salary per month. (2mks)
23.The table below shows the distribution of mathematics marks of form 4 candindates in
Mavoko Secondary school.
Marks10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
F 4 7 12 9 15 23 21 5 4
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2. 200 cm3 of acid is mixed with 300 cm3 of alcohol. If the densities of acid and alcohol are
1.08g/cm3 and 0.8 g/cm3 respectively, calculate the density of the mixture. 3 mks
3. The coordinates of P and Q are P(5, 1) and Q(11, 4) point M divides line PQ in the ratio
2 : 1. Find the magnitude of vector OM. (3 marks)
4. The table below shows income tax rates in a certain year.
1 – 9680 10%
In that year, a monthly personal tax relief of Ksh. 1056 was allowed. Calculate the monthly
income tax paid by an employee who earned a monthly salary of Ksh 32500. (4 mks)
5. Make 𝑤 the subject of the formulae. (3mks)
2𝑤 + 8
2𝑥 = √
3𝑤 − 5
8. The vertices of a triangle are A(1, 2) , B(3, 5) and C(4, 1). The co-ordinates of C’ the
image of C under a translation vector T are (6, -2).
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(a) Determine the translation vector T. (1mk)
(b) Find the co-ordinates of A’ and B’ under the translation vector T. (2mks)
9. (a) Expand (1 − 𝑥)4 using the binomial expansion. (1mk)
(b)Use the first three terms of the expansion in (a) above to find the value of (0.98)4
correct to nearest hundredth. (2mks)
10.Find the centre and radius of a circle with equation:
χ² + y² - 6χ + 8y – 11 = 0 (3mks)
11.Two grades of coffee one costing sh.42 per kilogram and the other costing sh.47 per
kilogram are to be mixed in order to produce a blend worth sh.46 per kilogram in what
proportion should they be mixed. (3mks)
12.Pipe A can fill an empty water tank in 3 hours while pipe B can fill the same tank in 5
hours. While the tank can be emptied by pipe C in 15 hours. Pipe A and B are opened at
the same time when the tank is empty. If one hour later pipe C is also opened. Find the
total time taken to fill the tank. (4 mks)
SECTION II (50mks)
Answer only five questions in this section in the spaces provide
17.Draw the graph of 𝑦 = 𝑥 3 + 2𝑥 2 − 5𝑥 − 8 for values of x in the range −4 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 3
(GRA[H PAPER PROVIDED) (5mks)
𝑥 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
𝑥3 -64 27
2𝑥 2
−5𝑥
−8
(a) By drawing suitable straight line on the same axis, solve the equations.
i) 𝑥 3 + 2𝑥 2 − 5𝑥 − 8 = 0 1mks
ii) 𝑥 3 + 2𝑥 2 − 5𝑥 − 7 = 0 2mks
iii) 3 + 3𝑥 − 2𝑥 2 − 𝑥 3 = 0 2mks
18.A transformation represented by the matrix maps the points A(0, 0), B(2, 0),
C(2, 3) and D(0, 3) of the quad ABCD onto A¹B¹C¹D¹ respectively.
a) Draw the quadrilateral ABCD and its image A¹B¹C¹D¹. (3mks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
b) Hence or otherwise determine the area of A¹B¹C¹D¹. (2mks)
50°
A B
8cm
To E
1000
880 320 to D
720 to F 640
480 600 to C
240 to G 400
200 400 to B
From A
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1 3 5 2
2 + ÷ 𝑜𝑓 2
4 5 6 5
1. Without using a calculator, evaluate 7 leaving the answer as a fraction in its
1
10
simplest form (3mks)
812𝑥 × 27𝑥
2. Solve for x in the equation =729 (3 marks)
9𝑥
3. The length of a solid prism is 10cm, its cross-section is an equilateral triangle of side
6cm. Find the total surface area of the prism. (3mks)
4. In the figure below ABCDE is a cross-sections of a solid. The solid has uniform cross-
section. Given that BG is a base edge of the solid, complete the sketch, showing the
hidden edges with broken lines (3mks)
P Q
4 −3
8. Given that OA = [ ]and OB = [ ] find the mid-point m of AB (2mks)
5 8
−1
𝑋 3 −𝑋𝑌 2
9. Simplify(
𝑋 4 −𝑌 4
) (3 MKS)
10. In the triangle, AB = 8.5cm, AC = 10cm and ABC = 90o
Calculate:-
i) The length of BC (1mk)
ii) The length of BD (2mks)
SECTION II (50MARKS)
ANSWER ANY FIVE QUESTIONS FROM THIS SECTION IN THE SPACES PROVIDED.
17. A line L passes through points (-2, 3) and (-1, 6) and perpendicular to a line P at (-1,6)
a) Find the equation of L (2mks)
b) Find the equation of P in form ax + by = c where a,b, and c are constants (2mks)
c) Given that another line Q is parallel to L and passes through point (1,2) find the x and y
intercept of Q (3mks)
18).Two shopkeepers Juma and Wanjiku bought some items from a wholesaler. Juma bought
18 loaves of bread, 40 packets of milk and 5 bars of soap while Wanjiku bought 15 loaves of
bread, 30 packets of milk and 6 bars of soap. The prices of loaf of bread, a packet of milk and a
bar of soap wereksh, 45ksh 50 and ksh, 150 respectively.
Mr. Gideon is an employee of a company and earns a salary of Ksh. 15,200 per month. He is
housed by the company and pays a nominal rent of Ksh. 1050 per month. He is married and is
entitled to a family relief of Ksh. 450per month
i) Calculate his taxable income in k£ p.a. (2mks)
ii) Calculate his gross tax per month. (4mks)
iii) Calculate his net tax per month (2mks)
iv) Calculate his net salary per month (2mks)
20. The diagram below shows a triangle ABC with A(3,4) B(1,3) and C(2,1)
a) Draw ∆ A’B’C’ the image of a ∆ABC under a rotation of +90 about (0,0) (2mks)
b) Draw ∆A”B”C” the image of ∆ A’B’C’ under a reflection in the lines y = x (2mks)
d) Describe a single transformation that maps ∆ABC onto∆ A’’’B’’’ C’’’ (2mks)
e) Write down the equations of the lines of symmetry of the quadrilateral B B”A”’A’
(2mks)
21. The diagram below shows the speed time graph for a train travelling between two stations.
The train starts from rest and accelerates uniformly for 150 seconds. It then travels at a
constant speed for 300 seconds and finally decelerates uniformly for 200 seconds
Given that the distance between the two stations is 10,450m, calculate the
a) Maximum speed in km/h the train attained (3mks)
No of students 3 17 27 23 8 2
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4. Two fruits juices A and B are mixed together .Juice A cost sh.50 per litres.What is the
ratio if the cost is sh.59 per litre of the mixture? 3mks
14.The angle at vertex of a cone is 900.If the slant height is √2 cm,find without using tables .
a)The diameter of the cone 2mks
b)The height of the cone. 2mks
15.Under a transformation whose matrix is Q =(𝑥 − 2 − 2 𝑥 𝑥 ),a triangle whose area is
12cm2 is mapped onto a triangle whose area is 50cm2.Find the two possible values of a .
3mks
16.Make L the subject of the formula below.
1
f= 2mks
2𝜋√𝐿𝐶
SECTION B(50MKS)
Answer only five questions from this section
17.(a) Complete the table given below by filling the blank spaces. 2mks
2sin (2x + 30) 1.00 1.73 2.00 1.73 0 -1.00 -1.73 -.2.00 -1.73 0 1.00
b) On the grid provided draw the graph of y = 4cos 2xn and y =2 sin (2x+30) for O0≤ 𝑥 ≤1800 .
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED) 5mks
c)i)State the amplitude of y=4cos 2x . 1mk
ii) Find the period of y =2sin (2x+30)0
d)Use your graph to solve
4cos 2x -2sin (2x+30) =0 (1mk)
18.The figure below is a square based pyramid ABCDV with AD=DC=6cm and height
VO=10cm.
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a. State the projection of VA on the base ABCD 1mk
b. Find
(i) The length of VA . 3mks
(ii) The angle between VA and ABCD . 2mks
(iii) The angle between VDC and ABCD 2mks
(iv) Volume of the pyramid. 2mks
19.The table below gives marks obtained in a mathematics test by 47 candidates.
No of candidates 4 6 12 15 8 2
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TOTAL
−12 (−3)𝑥4−(−20)
1. Evaluate (2 Marks)
– 6 𝑥 6 +(−6)
1 2
2. Mr. Owino spends of his salary on school fees. He spends of the remainder on food and a
4 3
fifth of what is left on transport. He saves the balance. In certain month he saved Sh. 3400.
What was his salary?
(3 marks)
3. Simplify: (3 Marks)
2 2
2𝑦 − 3𝑥𝑦 − 2𝑥
4𝑦 2 − 𝑥 2
4. Find x if32𝑥+3 + 1 = 28 (2 Marks)
2
5. The circle below whose area is 18.05cm circumscribes triangle ABC where AB = 6.3cm, BC
= 5.7cm and AC = 4.2cm. Find the area of the shaded part. (4 Marks)
D E
B
A
Calculate
(a) Length CE (2 Marks)
(b) Area of quadrilateral ABED. (2 Marks)
10.A measuring cylinder of base radius 5cm contains water whose level reads 6cm high. A
spherical object is immersed in the water and the new level reads 10cm. Calculate the radius
of the spherical object (3 Marks)
11.Using a ruler and pair of compasses only, construct triangle ABC in which AB = 6cm, BC =
8cm and angle ABC = 450. Drop a perpendicular from A to BC to meet line BC at M. Measure
AM and AC. (4 Marks)
12.In a book store, books packed in cartons are arranged in rows such that there are 50 cartons in
the first row, 48 cartons in the next row, 46 in the next and so on.
(a) How many cartons will there be in the 8th row? (2 Marks)
(b) If there are 20 rows in total, find the total number of cartons in the book store.(2 Marks)
13.Draw the net of the solid below and calculate the total surface area of its faces. (3 Marks)
10cm
10cm
10cm
10cm
6cm C
D
6cm 6cm
6cm B
A
250 440
m
A 320 B
19. A ship leaves port M and sails on a bearing of 050 0 heading towards island L. Two Navy
destroyers sail from a naval base N to intercept the ship. Destroyer A sails such that it covers
Frequen 6 14 24 14 x 10 6 4
cy
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Instructions to candidates.
(a) Write your name and index number in the spaces provided above.
(b) Sign and write the date of the examination in spaces provided above.
(c) This paper consists of two sections: Section I and II.
(d) Answer all the questions in section I and only five questions from section II.
(e) Show all the steps in your calculations, giving your answer at each stage in the space
provided.
(f) Marks may be given for correct working even if the answer is wrong.
(g) Non-programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be
used, except where stated otherwise.
(h) Candidates should check the question paper to ascertain that no questions are missing.
(i) Candidates should answer the questions in English.
SECTION II
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TOTAL GRAND TOTAL
18. An examination involves a written test and a practical test. The probability
That a candidate passes the written test is 6/11. If the candidate passes the written test,
then the probability of passing the practical test is 3/5, otherwise it would be 2/7.
Iv)Find difference between cash price value and hire purchase value. (1 mark)
23. The table below shows masses of 100 form 4 students.
Find the size of the following angles giving reasons in each case
a) <BDG (2 marks)
b) <DGE (2 marks)
c) <EFG (2 marks)
d) <CBD (2 marks)
e) <BCD (2 marks)
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M O
D
A
N
F E
Find angle: (i) EFD (1mk)
(ii) MNF (2mks)
5. Simplify the expression: (4mks)
4x – xy – 3y
2 2
32x2 – 18y2
6. A pool of water with surface area of 0.8ha has a uniform depth of 4m. A pipe drains the
pool at the rate of 400 litres per second. How many hours does it take to empty the pool?
(2mks)
7. Evaluate, giving your answer to 1s.f figure: (3mks)
0.0065 x 6.48
0.27
8. In a class of boys and girls, the probability of selecting a girl at random is 2/5. given that
there are 18 boys in the class, calculate:-
(a) The number of students in the class. (1mk)
(b) The probability of choosing at random two students of the same sex. (2mks)
10.The travel timetable below shows the departure and arrival time for a bus plying between
two towns M and R, 300 kilometres apart.
TOWN ARRIVAL DEPARTURE
M 0830h
N 1000h 1020h
P 1310h 1340h
Q 1510h 1520h
R 1600h
Calculate the average speed for the whole journey. (3mks)
11.Simplify the following expression without using tables or calculator: (3mks)
4 cos 600 + 16 cos245 + 2 sin 30
Sin245
12.Given that PQ = 9 and OQ = 3 , determine:
2 -4
OP and find the magnitude of OP giving your answer in surd form. (3mks)
13.A tourist arrived from USA and changed his US $1500 TO Ksh. He spent Ksh. 3000 per night
in a hotel for 20 nights and a further Ksh. 9000 daily for the entire period. He left for South
Africa having changed the balance to South African Rand.
Calculate the amount of South African Rands he left with, if the bank buys and sells
currencies using the table below.
Currency Buying Selling
1 US Dollar ($) 78.4133 78.4744
1 Sterling Pound (£) 114.1616 114.3043
1 South African Rand 7.8842 7.9141
14.Two similar containers can hold 1000ml and 8 litres of water respectively. The larger has a
surface area of 800cm2. Find the surface area of the smaller container. (3mks)
15.The diagram below represents a parallelogram. Calculate the area of the shaded region.
(2mks)
18. y
B
x+y=8
x–y=6
C
E x
D
20.The figure below shows a sector of a circle. If the radius OA = 14cm and the angle AOB =
720.
The figure above A B C X and A C D E are cyclic quadrilaterals of two circles intersecting at
A and C D E O is a diameter of the circle, angle C A D = 300 and ACE = 200.
Find the following angles, giving reasons for each answer.
(i) BAC (2mks)
(ii) ABC (2mks)
(iii) CED (2mks)
(iv) ADE (2mks)
(v) AEC (2mks)
24.(a) Draw a regular pentagon PQRST of sides 7cm. On it draw a line AR such that it is a line
of symmetry to the figure. (4mks)
(b) Locate a point M on AR such that M is equidistant from P and Q, hence measure the
shortest distance of M from TS. (2mks)
(c) Shade the region within the figure such that a variable X must lie, given that X satisfies
the following conditions: (4mks)
(i) X is nearer to PT than to PQ.
(ii) RX is not more than 7.5cm.
(iii) Angle PXT is greater than 900.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
a) Write your Name and Index Number in the spaces provided at the top of this page.
b) Sign and write the date of examination in the spaces provided above.
c) This paper contains TWO sections: section I and section II
d) Answer all the questions in Section I and any FIVE questions from section II.
e) All answers and working must be written on the question paper in the spaces provided
below each question.
f) Show al the steps in your calculations, giving your answers at each stage in the spaces
below each question.
g) Marks may be given for correct working even if the answer is wrong.
h) Non-programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be
used except where stated otherwise.
FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY:
Section I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 TOTAL
(0.0246)2 x 142
3 0.002 x 1.14
2. Expand the expression:(3√2 + 5) (3√2 – 5). Hence work out the following: (3mks)
4 – 3
3√2 + 5 3√2 – 5
3. Expand (2 + /5x)8 up to the term in x3. Use your expansion to evaluate (2.04)8 correct to 4
1
(a) Taking BCDE as the base of the solid, draw a proportionately well labelled solid that can
be made from the net. (2mks)
(b) Name the solid formed. (1mk)
(c) Using the figure, calculate:-
(i) The angle between line CF and the plane BCDE. (3mks)
(ii) The angle between lines BD and DF. (3mks)
(iii) The angle between the planes BCDE and CDFA. (1mk)
(b) A ship leaves town P and sails due east for 120 hours to another town R at an average
speed of 27 knots.
(i) Calculate the distance between the two towns in nautical miles. (2mks)
(ii) Find the position of town R. (3mks)
21. The parallelogram OABC has vertices (0,0), (1,0), (4,2), (3,2) respectively.
(a) (i) OABC is mapped onto O1A1B1C1 by a reflection on the line y = x. Draw and label
the image O1A1B1C1. (2mks)
(ii) State the matrix which represent this reflection. (1mk)
(b) O1A1B1C1 is mapped onto parallelogram O A2B2C2 by a rotation through 1800 about O.
(i) Draw and label O A2B2C2 on your diagram. (2mks
(ii) Describe the transformation that maps O A B C onto O A2B2C2 (1mk)
(c) OABC is mapped onto the rectangle O A3B3C3 by a shear X axis invariant. If the co-
ordinates of B3 are (1,2), find:-
(i) The co-ordinates of C3. (2mks)
(ii) The matrix representing the shear. (2mks)
22.A farmer has at least 50 acres of land on which he plans to plant potatoes and cabbages. Each
acre of potatoes requires 6 men and each acre of cabbages requires 2 men. The farmer has
240 men available and he must plant at least 10 acres of potatoes. The profit on potatoes is
Ksh. 1000 per acre and on cabbages is Ksh. 1200 per acre. If he plants x acres of potatoes and
y acres of cabbages:
(a) Write down three inequalities in x and y to describe this information. (3mks)
(b) Represent these inequalities graphically. (4mks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
(c) Use your graph to determine the number of acres for each crop which will give
maximum profit and hence find the maximum profit. (3mks)
23.(a) Complete the table below for the function:
y = x2 – 3x + 5 (2mks)
x 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
y
420 600
3.2m
Stone
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3 1 3
÷4 +1
5 2 5
6. Find the equation of a line which passes through the point (2, 3) and is perpendicular to
𝑦 = 3𝑥 − 1. Giving your answer in the double intercepts form (3mks)
7. George received 1O,OOO Euros from his brother who stays in France .He sent to his sister
who stays in Japan 10,000 Yen .In addition George bought a car worth sh.200,000.
Exchange rates :
Buying Selling
1 Euro 73.4226 73.52953
100 Japanese yen 62.8011 62.8822
How much was left. (3marks).
8. Write down four inequalities which fully describe the unshaded region R in the figure S
below (4mks)
12.A boy walk directly from point Q towards the foot of a vertical flag post 200m away. After
conveying a distance of 140m, he observes the angle of elevation of the top of the flag post
is 75°. Calculate the angle of depression of point Q from the top of the flag post.(3mks)
13.Two similar blocks have masses of 729g and 216g respectively. If the surface area of the
smaller block is 300cm2, calculate the surface area of the larger block. (3mks)
14.Using trapezoidal rule with 6 ordinates, find the area bounded by the curve y=2x – 5,
3
y 32 -4 -8 16
a).On the graph provided below, plot the graph of y=2x2+2x-8. (4mks)
(use the scale: y-axis=1unit, x-axis=1unit)
GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
b) Use your graph to solve:
i) 2x2+2x-8=0 (1mk)
2
ii) 2x +x+2=0 (3mks)
18. a) a bus left Kisumu at 9.30 am towards Nairobi at an average speed of 81km/hr. A matatu
left Nairobi for Kisumu at 10.10 a.m at an average speed of 72km/hr. The distance between
Kisumu and Nairobi is 360km. Determine:
(i) The time taken before the two vehicles met. (3mks)
(ii) The distance between two vehicles 40 minutes after meeting. (2mks)
(iii) A car left Kisumu towards Nairobi at 9.50am at an average speed of 90km/hr. Determine
the time the car caught up with the bus. (3mks)
(b) The figure below shows speed time graph of a journey. If total distance travelled in 80
seconds is 920m. Find the distance travelled in the final 40 seconds. (2mks)
16m/s
speed
0 15 time
(seconds)
19. The Figure shows a frustum of a right pyramid open container for storing water.
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➢ Write your name and Admission number in the spaces provided at the top of this page.
➢ This paper consists of two sections: Section I and Section II.
➢ Answer ALL questions from section I and ANY FIVE from section II
➢ All answers and workings must be written on the question paper in the spaces provided
below each question.
➢ Show all the steps in your calculation, giving your answer at each stage in the spaces
below each question.
➢ Non – Programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be
used, except where stated otherwise.
FOR EXAMINERS USE ONLY
SECTION I
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 TOTAL
X Z
S
Xo 0o 30o 60o 90o 120o 150o 180o 210o 240o 270o 300o 330o 360o
Y=sin 2x+ 1.0 1.8 -0.4 -0.6 0.4 -0.7 -1.0
cos ½ x
(b) On the grid provide below, draw the graph of y=sin 2xo+cos ½ xo for 0 x 360o Take the
scale 1cm for 30o on the x-axis. 2 cm for 0.5 units on the y –axis. (4mks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
(c) Use the graph to estimate
(i) The minimum value of y (1mk)
(ii) The value of x for which
1 1 1
sin 2𝑥 + cos 𝑥 ≥ 0.25 (3mks)
2 2 2
13
19.Quadrilateral OMNP is such that OM = 𝒎, 𝑶𝑷 = 𝒑 and PN = m. PN is produced to Q
4
such that PN: PQ = 13:15. T is a point on MN such that MN = 3TN
Calculate;
(a) The length of VP to 1 decimal place (3 marks)
(b) The angle which VP makes with the base PQRS (2 marks)
(c) The surface area of the pyramid to 1 decimal place (3 marks)
a) Express the law P=kAt where k and A are constants and t is time in years in the linear
form 𝑦 = 𝑚𝑥 + 𝑐 and fill the table appropriately. (3mks)
b) Plot a suitable straight line graph (4mks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
c) Use the graph above to find the values of A and k. (3mks)
22.A small scale farmer wishes to buy some sheep and goats for rearing. A sheep costs sh.400
and a goat costs sh.300. The farmer has enough space for only 20 animals and may spend at
most sh.6800. The number of goats should not exceed twice the number of sheep.
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a) By letting x and y to represent the number of sheep and goats he can buy respectively,
write down all inequalities from the above information. (4mks)
b) Represent the inequalities on the grid provided. (4mks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
c)From your graph; find the maximum number of animals he can buy at the lowest cost.
(2mks)
23.(a)An aeroplane flies from town 𝐴(200 𝑁, 600 𝑁) to town𝐵(200 𝑁, 200 𝐸). (Taking R=
6400km, 𝜋 = 3.142)If it then flies due north from town B to town C, 420km away,
calculate correct to the nearest degree, the latitude of town C. (3mks)
(b)Calculate the shortest distance in km between towns 𝑃(600 𝑁, 400 𝑊) and 𝑄(600 𝑁, 300 𝐸)
giving your answer to 2 decimal places (2mks)
0 0
(c) The local time at town 𝑇(33 𝑁, 15 𝑊) is 1045hours. What is the local time at
𝑄(500 𝑁, 300 𝐸)? (2mks)
24.Use Trapezoidal rule to find the area between the curve. y = x2 + 4x + 4, the x-axis and the
ordinates 𝑥 = −2 and 𝑥 = 1 (Use 7 ordinates)
a) Complete the table correct to 2 d.p. (2mks)
x -2 -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1
b) Find the area enclosed by the curve, the x-axis, lines 𝑥 = −2 and 𝑥 = 1.(3mks)
c) Use integration to find the exact area and hence find the percentage error in your
approximation. (5mks)
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3. A straight line passes through the point (-3,-4) and is perpendicular to the line whose
equation is 3x + 2y = 11 and intersects the x=axis and y-axis at points A and B respectively.
Find the length of AB. (3 marks)
4. Evaluate using squares, cubes and reciprocal tables. (4 marks)
−2
1 3
[3 + ]
√27.56 (0.071)2
1 1
5. Given that 2 − 5𝑥 ≤ (𝑥 + 7) ≤ 6 − 𝑥 and that 𝑥 is an integer, find the sum of the
3 3
smallest and the largest value of 𝑥. (3 marks)
6. Makau and Kilonzo live 20km apart. Makau leaves home at 10:00 am and walks to meet
Kilonzo who started walking at 9:30 am to meet Makau. The speed of Makau and Kilonzo
are in the ratio of 3:4. If they met at 11:30 am find their speeds. (3 marks)
7. In the figure below,
1. Inlines
theAB and below,
figure XY are parallel.
lines AB and XY are parallel.
A
4 cm 12 cm
C
Y B
If theregion
If the area of the shaded area of thecm
is 36 2
shaded region
, find the areaisof36 cm2, find
triangle CXY.the
(3area of triangle CXY.
marks)
𝑏2
8. Given that log a = 0.30 and log b = 0.48 find the value of log . (2 marks)
𝑎
10 cm
A x O B
10.The gradient function of a curve that passes through the point (-1,-1) is 2x + 3). Find the
equation of the curve. (3 marks)
11.Evaluate: (3 marks)
The gradient function of a curve that passes through the point (-1,-1) is
1⁄
1 3 1⁄
(27) 𝑥 (256) 2 𝑥 36
−1⁄
(729) 3𝑥 722
1 2
12.Estimate the area bounded by the curve y = 𝑥 + 1, 𝑥 = 0, 𝑥 = 3 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑥 − 𝑎𝑥𝑖𝑠 using
2
the mid-ordinate rule. Use three strips. (3 marks)
0
13.ABCD is a rhombus. The measure of angle ABC is 150 . The diagonals of the rhombus
intersect at E. The shorter diagonal measures 10cm. Calculate the length of the sides of the
rhombus to the nearest integer hence calculate the area of the rhombus. (3 marks)
14.Three police posts are such that Q is on a bearing of 2100 and 12 km from P while R is on a
bearing of 1500 and 8 km from P.
(a) Using a suitable scale, draw a diagram to represent the above situation.(2 marks)
(b) From the scale drawing determine:
(i) the bearing of Q from R (1 mark)
(ii) the distance of R from Q. (1 mark)
15.A student expands (x - y)2 incorrectly as x2 + y2. Find his percentage error if he used this
incorrect expansion for x = 4 and y = -5. Give your answer correct to 2 d.p.(3 marks)
If a belt passes round the two pulleys, find its length. (4 marks)
If a belt passes round the two pulleys,
SECTIONfind its length.
II (4 marks)
18.A frustum with a regular pentagonal base is such that its top is of side 12cm and bottom is of
side 24cm. If its perpendicular height is 20cm. Calculate:
m/s
Time (sec) 54
(i) Find the value of V. (2 marks)
(ii) Find the deceleration given the initial acceleration is 1 2/3 m/s2. (2 marks)
(b) A bus left town x at 10:45 am and travelled towards town Y at an average speed of
60 km/hr. A car left town X at 11:15am on the same day and travelled along the same
road at an average speed of 100 km/hr. The distance between town X and town Y is
500 km.
(i) Determine the time of day when the car overtook the bus. (3 marks)
(ii) Both vehicles continued towards town Y at their original speeds. Find how long the
car had to wait in town Y before the bus arrived. (3 marks)
22.The velocity of a particle t seconds after passing a fixed point O, is given by V = at 2 + bt
m/s, where a and b are constants. Given that its velocity is 2 m/s when t = 1 sec and it returns
to 0 when t = 4.5 secs, calculate;
(a) The values of a and b. (4 marks)
(b) Hence find;
(i) The values of t when the particle is instantaneously at rest. (2 marks)
(ii) The total distance travelled by the particle during the first 4 seconds. (2 marks)
(iii) The maximum velocity attained by the particle. (2 marks)
23.(a) Complete the table below for the function y = -4 – 6x + 3x + 2x .
2 3
(3 marks)
x -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2
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1⁄ 3
3
(0.000125) x 0.0049 x 3.9 x 10
0.325 x √0.0036
2. Find the value of the term independent of x in the expansion of (3mks)
6
1
3x2 +
3𝑥
3. Simplify the following giving your answer in the simplest form possible.
2 - 5
(3mks)
√6+ √3√7 - √5
4. Without using tables or a calculator evaluate (3mks)
Tan 225 - cos 330
Sin 210 + cos 840
5. Given that a = b + √𝑏 2 + 𝑐 2 make c the subject of the formular.
(3mks)
6. Two matrices A and B are such that
A = K 4 B = 1 2
3 2 3 4
Given that the determinant of AB = 4 find the image of triangle ABC where
A = (2,0) , B (3,2) and C (3,4) under stretch, stretch factor K, parallel to the
X axis. (3mks)
7. a. Find the position vector OC of the centre of a circle C, whose equation is
2x2 + 2y2 + 4x - 6y - 26 = 0 (2mks)
b. If the circle passes through P (3,2), use vector method to find the diameter
of the circle. (2mks)
8. The sum of the digits in a three digit number is nine. The tens digit is half the sum of the
sum of the other two and the hundreds digit is half the units digit.
R
5cm
T 12cm Q O
12. The figure below represents a right pyramid with a vertex V and a rectangular base,
ABCD. VA = VB = VC = VD = 40 cm.
AB = 30cm and BC = 22cm. X is the mid-point of BC.
Calculate the size of the angle between planes VBC and ABCD (3mks)
V
D C
22cm
A 30cm B
13. Given that a = 3i - 2j + 3k and
b = 2i - 4j - 3k
Find 2a - 3b (3mks)
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14. If 25x2 + k + 9 is a perfect square find x (2mks)
15. The figure below shows a circle centre O touching the vertices A , B , C
of triangle AB = 8.8cm , BC = 5.4cm and AC = 9.2cm.
A
8.8cm
9.2cm
B C
5.4cm
Calculate the radius of the circle to the nearest whole number. (3mks)
16. XAY is a tangent to the circle ABCD. AD is parallel to the straight line
CBY
16.
. Angle ADC = 114°, and AB = BY
XAY is a tangent to the circle ABCD. AD is parallel to the straight line
CBY . Angle ADC = 114°, and AB = BY
114° B
D
T
A
Calculate Calculate
angles angles
i. ABC (1mk)
i. ABC (1mk)
ii. BCA (1mk)
17.The following table shows individual rates of income tax
Income K£ PA Rate (sh. Per K£)
1 – 4512 2
4513 -9024 3
9025 – 13536 4
13537 – above 5
Mr. Kariuki lives in a company house for which he pays a nominal rent of
No. of 6 8 12 9 7 5 3
candidates
a.Draw a cumulative frequency graph and use it to estimate. (3mks)
i.Median (1mk)
ii.Quartile deviation (2mks)
iii.The percentage number of candidates failing if the pass mark was 25 marks.
(2mks)
iv.The range of marks scored by the middle 30% of the candidates. (2mks)
24. A theatre has a seating capacity of 250 people. The changes are sh.100 for an ordinary
seat and sh.160 for a special seat. It costs sh.16,000 to stage a
Show and the theatre must make a profit. There are never more that 200 ordinary seats
and for a show to take place, at least 50 ordinary seats must be occupied. The number of
special seats is always less than twice the number of ordinary seats.
a)Taking x to be the number of ordinary seats and y the number of special seats, write
down all the inequalities representing the information above. (4mks)
b).On a graph paper, show the region represented by the above inequalities.(4mks)
c.)Determine the number of seats of each type that should be booked in
order to maximize profit. (2mks)
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Marks
Marks
𝑥 − 6 ≤ 3𝑥 − 4
7. The cost of a car outside Kenya is US $ 4800. You intend to buy one such car through an
agent who deals with Japanese Yen. The agent will charge 15% commission on the price of
the car and further 72 220 Japanese Yens for shipment of the car. How many Kenya shillings
will you need to send to the agent to obtain the car given that:
1 US $ = 117.20 Japanese Yens
1US $ = Kshs 72.34 (3 marks)
8. Two numbers p amd q are such that p3 × q = 189. Find p and q (3 marks)
9. Evaluate without using mathematical tables. (3 marks)
0.0128
1000 (√ )
200
22
Calculate to 2 decimal places the area of the shaded region. (Take π = ) (3 marks)
7
13.Use the prime factors of 1764 and 2744 to evaluate (3 marks)
√1764
3
√2744
14.A rectangular block is 50cm long and 15 cm wide. If its mass is 18kg and its density is
2.4g/cm3, find its height. (3 marks)
15.A triangle ABC is such that AB = 12cm, and AC = 17cm. if its area is 512cm2, find the size
of angle BAC (3 marks)
16.(a) Find the greatest common divisor of the terms 9𝑥 3 𝑦 2 and 4𝑥𝒚𝟒 (1 mark)
(b) Hence factorize completely the expression (2 marks)
3 2 4
9𝑥 𝑦 − 4𝑥𝑦
No of 3 30 29 33 13 1 1
students
(a) State the modal class. (1 mark)
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(b) Using an assumed mean of 57, calculate:
(i) The mean (3 marks)
(ii) The standard deviation. (3 marks)
th
(c) Find the mark scored by the 50 student. (3 marks)
23.The figure below shows triangle XYZ in which line XY = 5cm, line YZ = 13.4cm and the
size of angle XYZ = 57.70
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INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES:
• Write your name, admission number , Signature and write date of examination in the
spaces provided
• The paper contains two sections. Section I and Section II.
• Answer ALL the questions in section I and any five questions in section II.
• Answers and working must be written on the question paper in the spaces provided below
each question.
• Show all steps in your calculations below each question.
• Marks may be given for correct working even if the answer is wrong.
• Non programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical table may be used,
except where stated otherwise.
9. Two taps A and B can fill a water bath in 8 minutes and 10 minutes respectively. Tap A is
opened for 2 minutes then closed. Tap B is later opened for one minute then closed. How long
will the two taps take running together to fill the remaining part of the water bath?
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(3 marks)
5 3
10. i) Expand and simplify (1-3x) up to the term in x (2 marks)
ii) Hence use your expansion to estimate (0.97)5 correct to 4d.p. (2 marks)
11.Solve for x in the equation:
2𝑐𝑜𝑠4𝑥 = −1 for 00 < x < 1800 (3 marks)
12.Wanjiku pays for a car on hire purchase in 15 monthly instalments. The cash price of the car
is Ksh.300, 000 and the interest rate is 15%p.a. A deposit of Ksh.75, 000 is made. Calculate
her monthly repayments.
(3 marks)
𝑑𝑦
13.The gradient function of a curve is given = 3x2 – 8x + 2. If the curve passes through the
𝑑𝑥
point, (2, –2), find its equation. (3 marks)
14.Rationalize the denominator and simplify (3 marks)
2 5
5 +2
15.The sum of two numbers is 24. The difference of their squares is 144. What are the two
numbers? (3marks)
16.The data below represents the marks scored by 15 form 4 students in an exam:
58, 61, 40, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 37, 70, 44, 47, 36 and 52
Calculate the interquartile range of the above data (3 marks)
18.The diagram below represents a cuboid ABCDEFGH in which FG= 4.5 cm, GH=8cm and
HC=6 cm
Calculate:
a) The length of FC (2 marks)
b) (i) The size of the angle between the lines FC and FH (2 marks)
(ii) The size of the angle between the lines AB and FH (3 marks)
c) The size of the angle between the planes ABHE and the plane FGHE (3 marks)
19.A plane S flies from a point P (400N, 450W) to a point Q (350N, 450W) and then to another
point T (350N, 1350E).
a) Given that the radius of the earth is 6370km find the distance from P to Q in Km.
22
(Take = ) (2 marks)
7
b) Find in nm
(i) The shortest distance between Q and T. (2 marks)
(ii) The longest distance between Q and T (to the nearest tens) (2 marks)
c) Find the difference in time taken when S flies along the shortest and longest routes if its
speed is 420 knots (4 marks)
(b) The sum of the first three terms of a geometric progression is 27 and first term is 36.
Determine the common ration and the value of the fourth term (4 marks)
23.In the figure below E is the midpoint of BC. AD: DC 3:2 and F is the meeting point of BD
and AE.
(b) Use the data to draw the graphs of y = 2 sin 2x and y = 3 cos (x + 45o) for 0o x 180o
on the same axes. (4marks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
(c) State the amplitude and period of each curve. (2marks)
(d) Use the graph to solve the equation 2 sin 2x – 3cos (x + 45 ) = 0 for 00 x 1800
0
(2marks)
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3. In the figure below QT is a tangent to the circle at Q. PXRT and QXS are straight lines.
PX = 6cm, RT = 8cm, QX = 4.8cm and XS = 5cm.
15.The sum of two numbers is 24. The difference of their squares is 144. What are the two
numbers? (3marks)
16.The data below represents the marks scored by 15 form 4 students in an exam:
58, 61, 40, 37, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 37, 70, 44, 47, 36 and 52
Calculate the interquartile range of the above data (3 marks)
Calculate:
a) The length of FC (2 marks)
b) (i) The size of the angle between the lines FC and FH (2 marks)
(ii) The size of the angle between the lines AB and FH (3 marks)
c) The size of the angle between the planes ABHE and the plane FGHE (3 marks)
0 0 0 0
19.A plane S flies from a point P (40 N, 45 W) to a point Q (35 N, 45 W) and then to another
point T (350N, 1350E).
a) Given that the radius of the earth is 6370km find the distance from P to Q in Km.
22
(Take = ) (2 marks)
7
b) Find in nm
(iii) The shortest distance between Q and T. (2 marks)
(iv) The longest distance between Q and T (to the nearest tens) (2 marks)
c) Find the difference in time taken when S flies along the shortest and longest routes if its
speed is 420 knots (4 marks)
2 1
20.The probability that a pupil goes to school by a boda-boda is and by a matatu is . If he
3 4
2
uses a boda-boda the probability that he is late is and if he uses matatu the probability of
5
3 3
being late is . If he uses other means of transport the probability of being late is .
10 20
a) Draw a tree diagram to represent this information. (3marks)
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b) Find the probability that he will be late for school. (3marks)
c) Find the probability that he will be late for school if he does not use a matatu.
(2marks)
d) What is the probability that he will not be late to school? (2marks)
21.A farmer has 50 acres of land. He has a capital Shs. 2,400 to grow carrots and potatoes as
cash crops. The cost of growing carrots is Shs.40 per acre and that of growing potatoes is
Shs.60 per acre. He estimates that the respective profits per acre are Shs.30 (on carrots) and
Shs. 40 (on potatoes). By letting x and y to represent carrots and potatoes respectively:-
a) Form suitable inequalities to represent this information. (4marks)
b) By representing this information on a graph, determine on how many acres he should
grow each crop for maximum profit. (4marks)
(GRAP[H PAPER PROVIDED)
c) Find the maximum profit. (2 marks)
22.An arithmetic progession is such that the first term is –5, the last term is 135 and the sum of
the progression is 975.
(a) Calculate
(iii) The number of terms in the series (4 marks)
(iv) The common difference of the progression (2 marks)
(b) The sum of the first three terms of a geometric progression is 27 and first term is 36.
Determine the common ration and the value of the fourth term (4 marks)
23.In the figure below E is the midpoint of BC. AD: DC 3:2 and F is the meeting point of BD
and AE.
a) If AB = b and AC = c, find:
i)BD (2marks)
ii)AE (2marks)
b) If BF = t BD and AF = n AE. Find the value of t and n. (5marks)
c) State the ratio of BD to BF. (1mark)
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24.Given that y = 2sin 2x and y = 3cos (x + 45o)
(a) Complete the table below. (2mks)
x 00 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
(b) Use the data to draw the graphs of y = 2 sin 2x and y = 3 cos (x + 45o) for 0o x 180o
on the same axes. (4marks)
(GRAPH PAPER PROVIDED)
(c) State the amplitude and period of each curve. (2marks)
(d) Use the graph to solve the equation 2 sin 2x – 3cos (x + 45 ) = 0 for 00 x 1800
0
(2marks)
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2. Simplify completely.
3a2 + 5ab – 2b2 (3mk)
9a2– b2
3.Solve for x in the equation.
27x x 3(2x-2) = 9 (x +2) ( 3 marks )
4. Given that Sin = 2/3 and is an acute angle, find without using tables or calculators
(a) Tan , giving your answer in surd form. (2mks)
(b) Cos (90 - ) (1mk)
5. Four machines give out signals at intervals of 24, 27, 30 and 50 seconds respectively. At
5.00pm all the four machines gave out a signal simultaneously. Find the time this will
happen again. (3mks)
6. Two pipes A and B can fill an empty tank in 3hrs and 5hrs respectively. Pipe C can empty the
full tank in 6 hours. If the three pipes A, B, and C are opened at the same time, find how long
it will take for the tank to be full. (3mks)
7. A tourist arrived in Kenya with sterling pound (£) 4680 all of which he exchanged into Kenyan
money. He spent Ksh. 51,790 while in Kenya and converted the rest of the money into U.S
dollars. Calculate the amount he received in U.S dollars. The exchange rates were as
follows.
Buying Selling.
US $ 65.20 69.10
Sterling Pound (£) 123.40 131.80 (4mks)
8. A straight line through the points A (2,1) and B(4,n) is perpendicular to the line 3y+2x=5.
Determine the value of n and the equation. (4mks)
9. Determine the quartile deviation of the set of numbers below. (2mks)
8, 2, 3, 7, 5, 11, 2, 6, 9, 4
10. Solve the equation 2cos 2(x + 300) = 1 for 00 x 3600. ( 3 marks )
11. Without using tables or calculators, find the value of t in
8 ( t + 5) –8log (t - 3) = /3
2
log (3mks)
12.Solve for x :3( x + 2) - 20x – 5 > 3 ¼ ( 3 mks)
13. Three years ago John was four times as old as his son Peter. In five years’ time the sum of
their ages will be 56. Find their present ages. (3mks)
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14. The figure below show a velocity time graph for a wagon.
Given that the equation of line YZ is y=3/4x – 4 and that the perpendicular from X to YZ meet
YZ at D,
find.
(i) The equation of XD (2 marks)
(ii) The coordinate of D (2 marks)
(iii) The coordinates of Z (2 marks)
(iv) The area of triangle XYZ (4 marks)
21. In the figure below, PQR is a tangent at Q and RST is a straight line. QTU = 500,
UTW = 330 and TRQ = 250
T W
U S
R
P Q
24. An arithmetic progression (AP) has the first term a and the common difference d.
(a)Write down the third, ninth and twenty fifth terms of the AP in terms of a and d.(1mk)
(b)The AP above is increasing and the third, ninth and twenty fifth terms form the first
three consecutive terms of a Geometric Progression (G.P) The sum of the seventh and
twice the sixth terms of the AP is 78. Calculate:-
(i)the first term and common difference of the AP. (5mks)
(ii)the sum of the first nine terms of the AP. (2mks)
(iii)The difference between the fourth and the seventh terms of an increasing AP.
(2mks)
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17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Total Grand Total
2. The sum of the interior angles of two regular polygons of sides n-1 and n are in the ratio of 2:3
Name the polygon with the fewer sides. (3marks)
2. The diameter AB of a circle passes through points A (-4, 1) and B(2, 1). Find the equation of
the circle and leave your answer in the form ² + y² + a + by = c where a, b and c are constants.
(4 marks)
5. Expand (2 +x)5up to the terms in x3. Hence approximate the value of (2.03)5. (3marks)
6. The sides of a triangular stool were measured as 8 cm, 10cm, and 15cm. Calculate the % error
in the perimeter correct to 2d.p. (3marks)
7.Solve for x given that the following is a singular matrix (3mks)
1 2
x x − 3
8. The current price of a vehicle is sh. 500,000. If the vehicle depreciates at rate of 12% p.a find
the number of years it will take for its value to fall to sh. 180,000. ( 3 marks )
9. Two variables are such that A is partly constant and partly varies as the square root of B. Given
that
1 1
A = 27 when B = and A = 18; when B = 25, find A when B = 12 . (3 marks)
4 4
𝑥
10. Determine the amplitude and period of the graph of y = 6 sin ( - 900). (2marks)
2
11. A cylindrical container of radius 14 cm and 7cm is filled with water. If the container was a
cube, what would be the base area of the cube? (3marks)
12. Solve the following equation. (3marks)
1 + log5x = log512
13. A law relating some two variables K and L was found to be KL n= C. Make n the subject of
the formula. (3marks)
14. Solve the equation below by completing the square method 3x – 7x + 2 = 0 (3 marks )
2
18. Mr. Johnson is a teacher in Kenya .He earns a basic salary of Sh. 19,620 per month. He is
paid a house allowance of Sh. 12,000, a medical allowance of Sh. 2,246 and a commuter
allowance of Sh. 4,129 .He is deducted Sh. 1,327 towards a Retirement Benefit’s Scheme.
Use the tax rates given below to answer the questions below.
Frequency 15 11 17 4 2 1
21.The probability that three candidates; Anthony, Beatrice and Caleb will pass an examination
are 3 4 , 2 3 and 4 5 respectfully. Find the probability that:-
(a)all the three candidates will pass (2mks)
(b)all the three candidates will not pass. (2mks)
(c)only one of them will pass (2mks)
(d)only two of them will pass. (2mks)
(e)at most two of them will pass. (2mks)
22. Complete the table below giving your values correct to 2 d.p. (2marks)
x 00 150 300 450 600 750 900 1050 1200
3cos x0 3.00 2.60 1.50 0 -
0.78
4sin(2x -100) 1.37 3.94 3.76 0.69 -
3.06