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TWIN ONE ACADEMY EXAMINATIONS DEPARTMENT

General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/1
PAPER 1
END OF TERM- EXAMINATION 1 Hour 15minutes
Additional materials:
Answer paper

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name and Class in the spaces provided on the answer paper/answer booklet
.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are missing pages

Answer any All questions


If working is needed for
. any question, it must be shown on the answer paper provided
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks
.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given to three significant figures unless stated or otherwise
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination room

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

The number o f marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part of the question.

This question paper consists of 4 printed pages


Copyright: Twin One Academy Examinations Department
TOA 2024 [Turn over ]

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1. Express

(a) 4,695 to 2 decimal places [1]

(b) 794,3 to 1 significant figure [1]

(c) 0,00232 in standard form [1]

(d) 8650 to the nearest hundred [1]

(e) 0,224 as a percentage [1]

2. Evaluate

(a) 0,024 × 0 , 3 [1]


4
(b) (−3 m) [1]

3
(c) 49 2 [1]

−3
(d) 2 [1]
1 ,6 0, 4
(e) 2 ×2 [1]

3. Simplify, giving the answers as common fraction in its lowest terms

(a)
3 2

4 7
(b) 2
1
4
÷3 (c) (1 34 +2 13 )÷ 56 [5]

4. (a) Write down the number 7 × 83+ 8+6 as a number in base 8 [1]

(b) Convert 5710 to a number in base 6 [1]

(c) Convert 356 to a number in base 2 [2]

(d) Evaluate 1112+ 12 giving the answer in base 2 [2]

(e) Find n given that 101n=37 10 [2]

5. Given that log 2=0,301, log 3=0,477

(a) Evaluate

1
(i) log 8 (ii) log 1 (iii) log 0 , 2 [3]
2

(b) Evaluate

2 [Turnover]
1
(i) log 3 9 (ii) log 4 (iii) log 16 ÷ log 4 [6]
64

(c) Solve log 3 81=(2 x−1) [2]

6. (a) Given that A= (31 −4


−2)and B=
−2 2
6 1( )
(i) Find A+2 B [2]

(ii) Find A−1, the inverse of matrix A [2]

(iii) Hence or otherwise solve the equations

3 x−4 y=−3
[3]
x−2 y =−2

(b) The matrix ((x+6 2) 4x) is singular. Find the possible values of x [3]

3 2
7. (a) Express − as a single fraction [3]
m−2 4 m+3

(b) Simplify

(i) 2 ( a−2 )−4(a+3) [1]


2
4−x x +8 x +15
(ii) ( iii ) [5]
12−3 x 2
x −25

8. Solve the following equations

(a) ( 5 m−3 ) ( 2 m+1 )=0 [2]

2 3
(b) = [2]
3 n−1 n+2
m−1
(c) 9 =27 [2]

1
(d) x−1=7 [1]
3

9. Factorise completely
2
(a) 14 x −2 x [1]

3 [Turnover]
2
(b) 30−3 x −6 x [3]
2
(c) 27−3 x [2] (e) cg−dg−ch+ dh [2]

q
10. (a) Given that p= ,
q +3

(i) Make m the subject of the formula [2]

(ii) Find m given that q=3 and p=2. [1]

(b) Given that y=18+ 3 x 2

(i) Find the value of y when x=−2 [1]

(ii) Find the values of x when y=93 [2]

(iii) Make x the subject of the formula [2]

11. (a) The size of each interior angle of a regular polygon is 1350 .

(i) Find the number of sides of the polygon [2]

(ii) State the order of rotational symmetry of the regular polygon [1]

(b) If three of the angles of a heptagon are 1620 ,150 0 and 1320 and the rest of the angles are equal,

calculate the size of each of the equal angles [2]

12. D

9
In the diagram, ABC , ACD and ABD are
the triangles such that BC=8cm , AC =
C
10cm , CD = 9cm A ^BC=900

10
8

A B

4 [Turnover]
(a) Calculate
(i) Length AB [2]
(ii) CosA C ^ D , giving the answer as a decimal [2]
^
(iii) tanA C D , giving the answer as a fraction in lowest terms [1]
(b) Calculate area of triangle ACD [2]

13. A map is drawn to 1 cm to 1 0 km

(a) Express the scale in the form 1 :n [1]

(b) Find the

(i) Actual distance represented by 2 , 7 cm on the map [1]

(ii) Area on the map that represents an actual area of 120 km2 [2]

14. Given that ⃗


OP = ( 41) , where O is the origin and Q is the point (1 ; 5)
(a) Find |⃗
OP| , leave the answer in surd form [2]

(b) Given also that ⃗


QR =
−2
−3 ( )
, find

(i) The coordinates of R , [2]

(ii) ⃗
PR [1]

15. A , B and C are points on level ground such that the bearing of A from C is 2050 and the bearing of B from

C is 347 0.

(a) ^B
Calculate A C [2]

(b) Find the bearing of C from B [2]

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