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FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE SPHERE, Surface area = der? Voiume = tae CYLINDER Area of curved surface g Volume . CONE ‘Area of curved surface = rl Volume = darth 3 PRISM Volume base area x height PYRAMID Volume {base area x height 2006-CE-MATH 1-2 2 Please stick the barcode label here SECTION A(1) (33 marks) 1. Simptity 2 425 2 (a) Solve the inequality x+1< (b) Write down the greatest integer satis 2006-CE-MATH 1-3 2. and express your answer with positiv. Answer ALL questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided. +25 the inequality 4 1< 242% i the inequality. x +1.<* G marks) Please do not wile the mange (3 marks) ‘Goon to the next page > 3. Factorize (a) nab, (b) 9-4", (©) 9a? 43b-ab ‘ 4. In Figure the radius ofthe sector O48 12 cm. Find the length of 4B in terms of ° - 2 em 4 B Figure | 2006-CE-MATH 1-4 4 S marks) (3 marks) Bice do nov wie athe marge — Page total Please stick the barcode label here In Figure 2, ABCD is a parallelogram. £ is a point lying on AD suchthat AE = AB. \tis given that ZEBC=70° . Find ZABE and ZBCD G marks) 4 c . V . “ 4 7 b Figure 2 Tate marge Pease do tw 6. ‘The weight of Tom is 20% more than that of John, It is given that Tom weighs 60 kg. (a) Find the weight of fohn, (b) ‘The weight of Susan is 29% less than that of Tom, Are Susan and John of the same weight? Explain your answer. (4 marks) 2006-CE-MATH 1-5 5 ‘Goonto the next pat Page total 7. In Figure 3, the coordinates of the points A and B are (-2,7) and (-,5) respectively. 4 is rotated clockwise about the origin O through 90° to a’. Bis the reflection image of & with respect tothe y-axis (a) Write down the coordinates of 4* and. B’ (b) —Arethe lengths of 4B and ’8’ equal? Explain your answer. (4 marks) ‘ Yy 5 xA(-2,1) *BU-5, 5) Figure 3 8. There are ten cards numbered 2,3, 5,8, Il, 11, 12, 15, 19 and & respectively, where & isa positive integer. Iti given that the mean of che ten numbers is 11 (a) Find the value of & (b) Acard is randomly drawn from the ten cards, Find the probability that the number drawn is a multipte of 3 (5 marks) 2006-CE-MATH {-6 6 Tae margin Prewe donor Please stick the barcode label here 9, In Figure 4, the pie chart shows the expenditure of Ada in February 2006, It is given that she spent $1750 on transportation in that month. ‘ ‘The expenditure of Ada in February 2006 5 Figure 2 en : @ x . 5 (©) her fotal expenditure in that month, 4 (©) ter expenditure on traveling in that month i (5 marks) 2006-CE-MATH 1-7 7 Goontothenextpags > 10. Let f(x) =(x-aj(x—6y(z+1)-3 , where a and 6 are positive integers with a Page total SECTION B (33 marks) Answer any THREE questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided. Each question carries L1 marks. 14, The stem-and-leaf diagrams below show the distributions of the scores (in marks) of the students of classes A and B ina test, where a, 6, ¢ and d are non-negative integers less than 10. itis given that each class consists of 25 students ‘Stem (tens) | Leaf (units) ‘ ola 9 . t]2 5 7 8 8 2|33 5 6 79 3/23 56999 a]. 2246 Class 8 Stem (tens) | Leaf (units) ole 3 3 4 5 1fi 122335678 2{1 15 5 578 3/5 9 ala (a) (Find the inter-quartile range of the score distribution of the students of class A and the inter-quartile range ofthe score distribution of the students of class B (i) Using the results of (a)(), state which one of the above score distributions is less dispersed. Explain your answer. (4 marks) (b) The passing score of the test is 20 marks. From the 50 students, 3 students are randomly selected, 4 4 (Find the probability that exactly 2 ofthe selected students pass the test i) Find the probability that exactly 2 of the selected students pass the test and both of them are in the same class. (ii) Given that exactly 2 ofthe selected students pass the test, find the probability that both of them are in the same clas. (7 marks) 2006-CE-MATH I-14 14 Page total 15, The cost of @ souvenir of surface area Acm? is $C. tis given that C is the sum of two parts, one part varies direetly as A while the other part varies directly as A? and inversely asm, where ” is the qumiber of souvenirs produced, When 4=50 and m=500, C=350; when’ 4=20 and n=400, C=100 (a) Express C interms‘of 4 and G marks) (b) The selling price of a souvenir of surface area dem? is $84 and the profit in selling the souvenir is $ P (i) Express P in termsof 4 and < Gil) Suppose P:n=5:32 . Find Asn (iii) Suppose m=500 . Can a profit of $ 100 be made in selling a souvenir? Explain your (iv) Suppose _m=400 . Using the method of completing the square, find the greatest profit in selling a souvenir, (8 marks) 2006-CE-MATH 1-16 16 ‘04 16. In Figure 8, G and Hare the circumcentre and the orthocentre of AABC respectively. AH produced meets BC at O. The perpendicular from G to BC meets BC at R. BS is diameter of the circle which passes through 4, 8 and C A Figure 8 (a) Prove that () AHS is a parallelogram, Gi) AH =2GR (5 marks) (b) A rectangular coordinate system, with O as the origin, is introduced in Figure 8 so that the coordinates of A, B and C are (0,12), (-6,0) and (4,0) respectively (Find the equation ofthe circle which passes through 4, B and C (id) Find the coordinates of H . (il) Are B, 0, H and G coneyclic? Explain your answer. (6 marks) 2006-CE-MATH I-18 18 lease do ot wie ithe margin 17. In Figure 9a), ABC is a triangular paper card. Dis a point lying on AC such that BD is perpendicular to AC. Itisknown that AB =40cm , BC=60em and AC=90cm el 7 a Figure 9) (a) Find AD (2 marks) (b) The triangular paper card in Figure 9(a) is folded along BD such that AB and BC lie ona horizontal plane as shown in Figure 9(b). Figure 9(b) (i) Suppose ZD4C = 62° (1) Find the distance between 4 and C on the horizontal plane (2) Using Heron's formula, or otherwise, find the area of AABC on the horizontal plane. (3) Find the height of the tetrahedron ABCD from the vertex. D to the base AABC (ii) Describe how the volume of the tetrahedron ABCD varies when ZADC increases from 30° to 150°. Expiain your answer. (9 marks) 2006-CE-MATH 1-20 20 inthe margin

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