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Form 1 Midyear

This document is an examination paper for the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Mathematics, specifically for Form 1 at Warren Park Secondary School, dated 2018. It includes instructions for candidates, a total of 100 marks, and consists of two sections with various mathematical questions covering topics such as prime factors, percentages, equations, and geometry. Candidates are required to show their working and adhere to specific formatting and rounding rules.
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Form 1 Midyear

This document is an examination paper for the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Mathematics, specifically for Form 1 at Warren Park Secondary School, dated 2018. It includes instructions for candidates, a total of 100 marks, and consists of two sections with various mathematical questions covering topics such as prime factors, percentages, equations, and geometry. Candidates are required to show their working and adhere to specific formatting and rounding rules.
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NAME: CLASS:

WARREN PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/1
COMBINED PAPER FORM 1

MID YEAR EXAMINATION 2018 2 hours 30 minutes


Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination

TIME: 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Write your name and class in the spaces at the top of this page and on the top of every page of this
paper.

Answer all questions in Section A and all questions in Section B


If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
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Use 7
𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝜋
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless stated
otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination room

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 100.

You are reminded of need for clear presentations in your answers.

This paper consist of 9 printed pages and no blank pages


Warren Park Secondary School, 2018

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SECTION A [50 MARKS]


Answer all questions in this Section.

1.
(a) What is the value of the 9 in 3937?

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

(b) Find the number of hours in 3 days 11 hours

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

𝑊𝑒𝑒𝑘𝑠 𝑑𝑎𝑦𝑠
(c) 5 3 [1]
− 6

2.
(a) Express 26 as a product of its prime factors.

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

(b) The value of 62 is

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

(c) Find the greatest number which when divided into 593 and 621 will leave remainder of
5 in each case

Answer.......................................[2]
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3. Express
(a) 0.075 as a percentage

Answer.......................................[1]
13
(b) as a decimal fraction
25

Answer.................................. [1]
(c) 0.84 as a fraction in its lowest terms

Answer.................................... [1]
4. Simplify
(a) 0.27 ÷ 0.03

Answer...................................... [2]
7 6
(b) 18 ÷ 7

Answer....................................... [2]
2
(c) 3 3 as a decimal fraction

Answer.................................[2]
5.
(a) Write down the first three prime numbers and circle the prime number that is even

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

(b) Evaluate
1 1 1
(i) 2 4 − 3 5 + 1 2

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Answer..................................... [2]
3 4 2
(ii) 4 8 × 15 ÷ 11 3

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

6. Solve the following equations using the balancing Method


(a) 6𝑥 − 5 = 6

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

(b) 27 = 9𝑥

Answer................................................ [2]
𝑥
(c) =8
5

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

7.
(a) 4 pages of a 16 page newspaper are missing. The percentage missing is

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

(b) Write down the number which is 5 more than 𝑛

Answer...........................................[2]
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(c) If 𝑥 = 3, find the value of 7𝑥 − 2𝑥

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

8. Round off
(a) 4 625 to the nearest 1000

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

(b) 47.13 to the nearest whole number

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

(c) 29.086 to 1 decimal place

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

9.
(a) Find the Highest Common Factor of 24, 18 and 30

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

(b) Find the Lowest Common Multiple of 4, 6 and 9

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

10.
(a) A programme on television started at 2235hrs and ended at 0025hrs the following morning.
How long did the programme last?

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

(b) Write down 11.54pm as a time on a 24hour clock


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

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(c) Express 500ml as a percentage of 4 litres

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

SECTION B [50 MARKS]

Answer all Questions

11.
(−3)×(+8)
(a) Simplify
−6

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

(b) John had $10 pocket money. He bought 2 apples at $2 each, 3 bananas at 80c and 4 freezits
at 55c each,
(i) Calculate the total amount of money he spent

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

(ii) How much change did he get from $10.

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

(c) Write down the next two numbers in the following pattern
0; 1; 3; 6; 10; ; [2]
12.
(a) Given that 𝐴 = {𝑎; 𝑒; 𝑖; 𝑢} and 𝐵 = {𝑏; 𝑐; 𝑒; 𝑢; 𝑣} find
(i) 𝐴 ∩ 𝐵

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

(ii) 𝑛(𝐴 ∪ 𝐵)

Answer....................................... [1]
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(b)

P Q

𝑤 4 𝑦

In the Venn diagram, 𝑤, 𝑦 and 4 represent the number of elements in each region. Given
that 𝑛(𝑃 ∪ 𝑄) = 15 and 𝑛(𝑃) = 10, find
(i) The value of 𝑤

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

(ii) 𝑛(𝑄)
Answer......................... [2]
(c) What is the name given to a set without elements

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

(d) Given that 𝑌 = {𝑎; 𝑏}, list all the subsets of 𝑌.

Answer..................................................................[4]

13.
1 1 1
(a) A woman gives 4 of a cake to her son, 4 to her daughter and 3 to her husband. What fraction is
left for herself?

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

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(b)

(𝑥 + 7)𝑐𝑚 13𝑐𝑚

𝑥 𝑐𝑚

What is the perimeter of the shape above in terms of 𝑥 in its simplest form?

Answer.......................................................[3]
(c) If 𝑥 = 5 in the shape above, calculate the area of the shape

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

(d) What is the name of a triangle with 2 equal sides?

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

14.
(a) Team A scored three times as many points as Team B. Which team scored most
points? If team A cored n points how many points did team B score?

Answer.........................................................[3]
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(b) A man bought a radio for $𝑡. He sold it for $5. What is his profit?

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

(c) A child is 𝑥 years old. His father is 5 times as old


(i) How old is the father?

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

(ii) What will be the age of the child and the father in 𝑦 years time?

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

15.
(a) The temperature inside a refrigerator is 2.4℃, what will be the temperature if it falls
by 3.9℃

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

(b) Round off 29 835 to the nearest


(i) Ten
Answer................................. [1]
(ii) Hundred
Answer.................................[1]
(iii)Thousand

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

(c) Six books cost $𝑥. What is the cost of each book in cents

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

(d) A borehole pumps 7.2Kl of water in 1 hour. How many litres does it pump in 1
second?

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

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