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NAME………………………………………. FORM……..

SAINT LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL


2024 TEST TWO OF TERM ONE EXAMINATION
FORM ONE

MATHEMATICS
(50 Marks)

1. List elements of the following sets


a. B = { natural numbers between 10 and 20 inclusive } (2 marks each)

b. A = { x: 0 < x < 10 }

2. List all possible subsets of the following sets (3 marks each)


a. M = { a, b, c }

b. N = { 1, 2 }

c. If there are 16 subsets in a set, how many elements does the set contain?
NAME………………………………………. FORM……..

3. State whether the pairs of the sets are equal, equivalent or neither (3 marks )
a. { k, m, y } and { k, m, e, y }

b. { positive integers } and { natural numbers }

c. { r, s, t } and { t, s, r }

4. Given the following set, write the set A U B and A ⋂ B (4 marks)

A = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 }

B = { 2, 4, 8 }

5. Fig. 2.11 shows two sets P and Q. Given that n (P U Q) = 30 (3 marks)

a. n (P U Q)

b. n(P ⋂ Q)

c. n(P)
NAME………………………………………. FORM……..

6. On a certain day, there were 36 visitors in a certain hotel. Given that 24 of them had
visited America, 26 had visited Britain and some had visited both countries. Use Venn
diagram to determine how many had visited only one country. (5 marks)

7. Simplify the following (2 marks)


a. 2a - 8a + 5a + 9a - 3a

b. 6m + 3n - 3m + n
NAME………………………………………. FORM……..

8. Simplify the following


a. 2a x 2a

b. (3q) 2 x pq

c. 27p2 ÷ 9p

d. 16xy ÷ 2x

"You don't have to be a genius to do math. You just have to be yourself." - Albert Einstein
ALL THE BEST
THE END

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