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The pie chart shows 400 people staying in different types of houses.
Determine the number of people staying in Double story A 100 C 200 B 150 D 220 ANSWER Q1 WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS
Total = Bungalow + Terrace+ Flat + Double Story 360 = 90 + 115 + 105 + Double Story Double Story = 360 - 310 = 50 50 x 720 = 100 people. 360
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2.
Calculate the angle of sector for India workers. A 90 C 110 B 100 D 160
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3.
The pie chart shows grades obtained by a group of students in a Mathematics test.
Find the total angle of sector for students with grade A and B . A 90 B 150 C 270 D 360
C
90 (right angle triangle)
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The pie chart shows the different mode of transports used by the students to go to school.
Bus 56 Car
Find the angle of sector for those going to school by Motorcycle. A 90 B 139 ANSWER Q4 WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS EASY Form 3 C 270 D 360
Bus
139 56
Car
5.
The table shows the frequency marks collected in a competition. Marks Frequency Find the mean marks. A B 2.33 2.48 C 2.52 D 2.63 1 16 2 8 3 12 4 14
ANSWER Q5 WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS Moderate Form 3
Sum of the marks Mean = Total of frequency = 1(16) + 2(8) + 3(12) + 4(14) 16 + 8 + 12 + 14
124 50 = 2.48 =
6.
The table shows the number of students studying Form 1 to Form 5 in a school. Form 1 2 3 4 5 Number of students 400 310 400 380 290
If the data is to be represented by a pie chart, find the angle of sector for those who are studying Form 1 to Form 3. A 224 B 200 ANSWER Q6 WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS C 164 D 30
Form 1 to 3 : = 400 + 310 + 400 = 1110 Total from form 1 to 5: = 1110 + 380 + 290 = 1780 The angle of a sector : Total of form 1 to 3 = Total from form 1 to 5 = 1110 x 360 = 224.5 1780
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x 360
7.
ANSWER Q7 WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS EASY Form 3
25%
5% others
8.
The pie chart shows the types of houses stayed by the population of a country.
Given that there are 3 million people staying in flat, find the number of people staying in double storey house. A B C D . A B ANSWER Q WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS C D 2.4 million people 3.28 million people 4.8 million people 8.4 million people
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9.
The table shows the number of students who visited the school library in a week.
If the data is to be represented by a pie chart, find the angle of sector for the number of students who visited the library on Thursday. A 12.5 B 40 C 45 D 61.88 . A B ANSWER Q WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS C D
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10.
If the mean weight for 25 students is 42 kg, determine the total weight for this group of students. A 25 kg B 42 kg
C 1,050 kg D 2,542 kg . A B ANSWER Q WORKING WORK (REASON) TOPIC / LEVEL / MARKS / STATISTICS C D
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Chapter 4: Statistics
Paper 1 This test paper contains 20 questions. Answer ALL the questions. The diagrams accompanying the questions are not drawn to scale unless mentioned. You are allowed to use a scientific calculator that cannot be programmed. 1 Diagram 1 is a pie chart which shows the scores of students in a Mathematics test.
D 80 110 C 70
40 60 B
DIAGRAM 1
A B
1 2 1 3
D
1 6
. A B
1 9 C D
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Number of students 5 20 3 8 4
If the information was transferred to a pie chart, what would be the angle for the sector representing walking? A 45 B63 C 72 D 180
. A B ANSWER C D
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Diagram 2 is a pie chart which shows the profits of five companies (in millions). D
C A 50 110 B
DIAGRAM 2
If Company A made a profit of RM1.5 million, what is the profit of Company B? A 3.3 million B4.0 million C 4.2 million D 4.8 million
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Form 3
Diagram 3 is a pie chart which shows the number of fruits produced in three durian orchards, A, B and C 2004.
120 A B
180 C
DIAGRAM 3
The total number of fruits produced in the three orchards is 180 000. How many fruits came from orchard A? A 20 000 B30 000 C 40 000 D 60 000
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5 Diagram 4 is a pie chart which shows the popularity of various sports among 720 students. Hockey
120
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31-40 x
41-50 25
If the mode of the score is 41 50, what could be a possible value of x? A 22 B26 C 30 D 34
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Form 3
In an examination, 45 students obtained grades ranging from A to E, in which the modal grade is D. Which of the following tables shows that result? A A 15 B A 13 C A 8 D A 10 B 9 C 13 D 2 E 11 B 11 C 12 D 9 E 5 B 2 C 5 D 17 E 8 B 5 C 20 D 2 E 3
In the set of numbers shown below, find suitable values for x and y so that 4 is the mode. 3, 1, x, 2, 3, y, 4, 1, 4
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10
Determine the mean for the set of numbers given below. 11 , 10 , 12 , 15 , 22 , 14 A B12 C D 10 14 16
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11
The mean mass of Khairul, Lee and Kevin is 25 kg. If the total mass of Khairul and Kevin is 52 kg, what is the mass, in kg, of Lee? A 22 B23 C 24 D 25
MARKS / STATISTICS
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12
If the mean for the set of numbers given below is 6, what is the value of y? 5, y, 7, 8, 6, 7, 5 A B5 C D 4 6 7
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13
Table 3 shows the number of goals scored by the Seladang United football team in each game they played. No of goals No of games 1 3 2 8
TABLE 3
3 5
4 4
5 5
If the team played a total of 25 games, what is the mean goal scored per game? A 6 B5 C 4 D 3
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14
The mean age of Bobby, Kee and Harbinder is 45. Azman is 49 years old. What is the mean age for the four of them? A 44 B45 C 46 D 47
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15
The mean of five numbers is 10. After a sixth number, x is added to the group, the mean becomes 12. What is the sixth number? A 20 B22 C 24 D 26
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16
Given below is the heights of 5 students. What is the median height, in m? 1.60 m , 1.50 m , 1.48 m , 1.52 m , 1.53 m A B1.50 C D 1.48 1.52 1.60
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17
Diagram 5 is a pie chart which shows the fractions of votes obtained by three candidates in an election. Spoilt votes 1 3 1 4
Candidate B
Candidate A
1 8
Candidate C
DIAGRAM 5
What is the angle for the sector representing spoilt votes? A 105 B110 C 115 D 120
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18
The mean for five numbers is 8 and the mean for another three numbers is 16. Calculate the mean for all the eight numbers. A 9 C 11
B10
12
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19
2 x
3 1
4 8
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20
Frequency 3 4 5 3 1
Determine the mean height, in cm, of the students. A 132.7 C 130.8 B131.5 D 130.0
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CHAPTER 4 Paper 1 1 D 2 C 3 A 4 D 5 B 6 C 7 A 8 B 9 B 10 C
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
B A D C B C A C C A
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Mathematics - Examination School year: 2004
Student Name: ______________ Student ID: ______________ Class: F.3 Date: 4/4/2009 Time allowed: 1 h
marks)
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John bought three pens in a stationery store. Their prices are $4.5, $8.6 and $14.8. Find the mean cost of these three pens. A. B. C. D. $7.8 $8.6 $9.3 $9.7
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. A B ANSWER Q TOPIC / C D
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The following table shows the test scores of a class. Score 10 11 12 13 Number of students A. B. C. D. 11.74 12.5 13.04 14.2 7 5 3 10 Find the mean score of this class.
14 4
15 16
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The following table shows the age distribution of a class. Age Frequency 8 9 11 10 11 14 12 13 22 14 15 3
B.
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The following table shows the test scores of a class. Score 10 11 12 13 Number of students A. B. C. D. 12 12.5 13 13.5 8 5 14 2
14 15
15 1
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MARKS / STATISTICS
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The following shows the distribution of the sizes of shirts ordered by a class. Size 32 34 36 38 40 Frequency A. B. C. D. 15 16 36 38 4 11 15 16 5 Find the mode of the sizes of shirts.
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10
A company interviewed 100 people about their monthly salaries. The results are shown in the following table. Salary ($) 1 5 000 Frequency A. 11 $11 300.5 5 001 10 000 26 10 001 15 000 39 15 001 20 000 24
B. C. D.
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11
If the mean of a1, a2, a3 and a4 is 9, then the mean of 2a1, 2a2, 2a3 and 2a4 is A. B. C. D. 9. 12. 15. 18.
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12
Given that the median of four numbers is 10.5. If each number is increased by 9, find the new median. A. B. C. D. 9.75 10.5 12.75 19.5
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13
Find the relationship of the magnitude between the mean, median and mode of 10, 20, 20, 70, 40, 55 and 30. A. B. C. D. mode = median = mean mode < median < mean mean < median < mode median < mode < mean
STATISTICS
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14
Find the weighted mean of the following data. Data 4 11 15 22 Weight A. B. D. 12 12.35 C. 13 13.35 6 2 9 3
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15
The following table shows the scores of a student obtained in different parts of a test. Part Weight Score I 20 48 II 35 56 III 30 73 IV 15 82
B. C. D.
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16
Which of the measures can best represent the data of 45, 52, 54, 59, 69 and 69? (1) mode (2) median (3) mean A. B. C. D. (2) only (3) only (1) and (2) only (2) and (3) only
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17
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18
If the mean of x, y and z is 16, then the mean of x 5, y + 2 and z + 4 is A. B. C. D. 16. 16.3. 17.3. 18.
STATISTICS
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19
The mean number of newborn babies of each year is A. B. C. D. 15 200. 16 600. 17 200. 18 800.
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20
The distribution of the number of candies that a group of children have is listed below. Number of 0 1 2 3 4 5 candies Frequency 3 7 11 x 10 4 If the number of candies they have in average is 2.6, then x = A. B. C. D. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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21
If the median of 83, 104, 46, 92, 60 and x is 77, then x = A. B. C. D. 71. 73. 75. 77.
MARKS / STATISTICS
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22
The figure below shows the cumulative frequency polygon of living areas (in m2) of 30 families.
Find the median of the living areas. A. B. C. D. 40 m2 49.5 m2 59.5 m2 49.5 69.5 m2
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23
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24
The figure below shows the cumulative frequency polygon of living areas (in m2) of 30 families.
Find the modal class of the living areas. A. B. C. D. 49.5 m2 59.5 m2 49.5 69.5 m2 50 69 m2
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25
Which of the following measures is/are not affected by extreme values? (1) mean (2) mode (3) median
A. B. D.
(1) only (1) and (2) only C. (2) and (3) only (1), (2) and (3)
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26
If the mean of x1, x2 and x3 is 6, then the mean of 3x1 + 1, 3x2 + 1 and 3x3 + 1 is A. B. C. D. 6. 7. 18. 19.
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27
Which of the following is incorrect? A. B. D. The median of the sample may not be related to that of the population. The mean is the best representation of a given set of data in any situations. C. The median is not affected by extreme values. A set of data may have more than one mode.
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28
The following table records the scores of a participant in different matches of a competition. Match Weight Score A. B. C. D. I 3 75 47 58 60 67 II 1 60 III 5 x
. A B C D
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29
The following table shows the test scores of Simon in different papers of Chinese. Paper I II III Score Weight 1 Weight 2 A. B. C. D. 0.5 5.2 9.7 14.1 68 30 40 76 40 35 70 30 25
Find the difference in the final scores by using the two different sets of weights.
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30
A particular consumer price index is measured by five categories with the value of 2000 as the base 100. The following table shows the weight, price and amount of consumption of
each category in 2000 and 2002. Price ($/kg) Consumption (kg) Category 2000 2002 2000 2002 I 41 40 16 23 II 56 51 29 32 III 39 42 48 42 IV 11 15 20 18 V 32 29 31 32 Find the consumer price index in 2002. A. B. C. D. 95.3 98.5 102.8 103.7
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31
Given the mean of a, b and c is 12 and the mean of x and y is 27, find the mean of a, b, c, x and y. A. B. D. 16 17.5 C. 18 19.5
. A C
B ANSWER Q
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32
75 runners participated in a marathon race with the ratio of male to female is 3 : 2. Each male participant completed the race in 9 min in average while each female participant completed the race in 12 min in average. Find the mean completion time of the 75 runners. A. B. C. D. 9.6 min 10.2 min 10.5 min 11.1 min
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33
The mean of a set of data is 10. If a new number 24 is added, the mean becomes 12. How many numbers are there in the original set of data? A. 6
B. D.
8 C. 10 12
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34
The following table shows the time distribution of a class of students spent on the Internet every day. Time spent on Internet (hours) Frequency A. B. C. D. 6 7 8 9 0.1 1 11 1.1 2 19 2.1 3 x 3.1 4 2
If the mean of the time spent on the Internet every day of each student is 1.55 hours, find x.
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35
The distribution of the heights of students is listed below. Height (cm) 150 154 155 159 160 164 Frequency A. B. C. D. 1 155 159 cm 160 164 cm 165 169 cm 170 174 cm 13 6
165 169 10
170 174 12
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The following table shows the age distribution of a class of students. Age 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Frequency A. B. D. 8.5 10.5 C. 11.5 12.5 11 14 22 3 Find the median age.
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37
Which of the following can be measured by a bar chart? (1) mode (2) median (3) mean A. B. C. D. (1) only (3) only (1) and (2) only (1), (2) and (3)
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38
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39
A group of seven students have joined a test. Given that the scores of the students are different. If one of the students knows his score and wants to guess whether he could enter the first three ranks, which information about the scores should he know? A. B. C. D. median mean maximum score minimum score
STATISTICS
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40
The following table shows the scores of a student obtained in different papers of a test. Paper I II III Score Weight x 25 85 10 50 y
Given that the test score of the student is 62 and the sum of scores and weights of the papers is 245, find the value of x. A. B. C. D. 15 45 60 75
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C D D C D B C A C C B A B C C D C A C
Mathematics Test 1
Class :
08 December 2007
Marks :
1 Hour
Instruction: Answer all questions. Every question has four possible answers labelled A, B, C and D. Choose only one answer for each question.
1.
The pie chart shows 360 people staying in different types of houses.
3.
The pie chart shows grades obtained by a group of students in a Science test.
The pie chart shows the different mode of transport used by the student to go to school.
9 39 99 139
A B C D
7.
2 3 4 3 and 4
8.
7 8 9 10
0 1 2 3
11.
2 2.5 3 5
2 2.5 4 7
14.
The difference between the mode and the median for a set of value of 5, 7, 9, 5 and 6 is A B C D 0 0.4 1 1.4
15.
Find the median for the numbers 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 12, 14 and 20. A B C D 12 and 14 13 13.5 20
16.
17.
1 2 3 1 and 2
Find the difference between the median and the mode for 5, 5, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 9. A B C D 0 5 7 9
19.
The marks scored by 6 students in an examination is 60, 55, 45, 75, 70, 45. Find the mode. A B C D 45 45 and 55 55 75
20.
The table shows the number of students studying Form 1 to Form 5 in a school.
If the data is to be represented by a pie chart, find the angle of sector for those who are studying Form 1 to Form 3. A B C D
21.
22.
The pie chart shows the types of houses stayed by the population of a country.
Given that there are 3 million people staying in flat, find the number of people staying in double storey house. A B C D
23.
2.4 million people 3.28 million people 4.8 million people 8.4 million people
The table shows the number of students who visited the school library in a week.
If the data is to be represented by a pie chart, find the angle of sector for the number of students who visited the library on Thursday. A B C D
24.
12.5 40 45 61.88
If the mean weight for 25 students is 42 kg, determine the total weight for this group of students. A 25 kg B 42 kg C 1,050 kg
D 2,542 kg
25.
In a competition, the score list after 9 rounds is 75, 75, 85, 80, 80, 80, 85, 80, 90. If the competitor would wish to score above 82, what should be his minimum score for the last round? A B C D 70 80 85 90
26.
2 3 4 5
In a competition, the marks scored by one of the participants is as follows : Find the difference between the mean mark and the median mark. A B C D 0 0.8 2.3 6.7
28.
Find the difference between the median and mean from 2, 2, 1, 0, 3, 4, 4, 4, 1, 3. A B C D 0.1 0.4 0.6 1
29.
The marks obtained by 6 students in a test are 8, 7, 9, 7, 0 and 9. Find the mean for the students who get at least a mark. A B C D 0 7 8 9
30.
31.
7 7.5 7.65 8
33.
Given x as the median for 7, 1, 11, 4, x, x. Choose the best value for x. A B C D 2 3 5 8
34.
The table shows the result of a survey which was conducted to find out the number of siblings of a group of students.
15 16 20 35
The table shows the result of a survey to find out the number of siblings of a group of students.
Find the difference between the mode and median for 15, 25, 17, 17, 7, 7, 19, 19, 19, 21. A B C D 0 1 7 12
37.
In a school mathematics competition, 30 students scored 70 marks, 80 students scored 85 marks and 20 students scored 100 marks. Find the mean mark. A B C D 70 83.85 85 100
38.
Find the mean of the following set of data. 1 hr 10 min, 1 hr 20 min, 1 hr 30 min, 2 hr 20 min, 1 hr 10 min, 2 hr 30 min. A B C D 1 hr 10 min 1 hr 20 min 1 hr 30 min 1 hr 40 min
39.
9 12 15 24
The pie chart shows the sales turnover of four different companies.
Given that company P has a turnover of RM 1 million, find the turnover of company Q.
A B C D
41.
The table shows the result of a survey to find out the hobbies of a group of students.
If the data is to be represented by a pie chart, find the difference in angle of sector between students whose hobby is watching TV and students whose hobby is reading. A B C D
42.
30 45 60 75
The pie chart shows the annual revenue of RM 10 million generated by a company from different sources of income.
Given that to generate every ringgit of revenue, the company have to spend 30 sen. Calculate the expenses required to generate oversea revenue . A B C D RM 600 000 RM 750 000 RM 900 000 RM 1 500 000
43.
The mean height of 5 students is 166 cm. If one of them whose height is 170 cm is removed from the group, find the new mean height. A B C D 110 cm 132 cm 165 cm 166 cm
44.
The mean for 8 numbers is 18. If a number with value 9 is added to the group, find the new mean. A B C D 8 17 18 27
45.
The sale for the last week in the month of August for a bicycle shop is 66 bicycles. The mean sale for the whole month is 44 bicycles. Count the total sales for the first 3 weeks in that month. A B C D 44 bicycles 66 bicycles 110 bicycles 176 bicycles
20 21 22 23 24 25
C A C C C D
45 46 47 48 49 50
Mathematics Test 1
Class :
08 December 2007
Marks :
1 Hour
Instruction: Answer all questions. Every question has four possible answers labelled A, B, C and D. Choose only one answer for each question.
1.
Which of the following data can be obtained by measuring? A B C D The number of houses in an area. The number of people in a building. The number of students in a class. The height of every student in a class.
2.
The following data can be obtained by counting except A the number of customers in a hypermarket. B the number of booths in an exhibition hall. C the amount of rainfall in a town in the month of January. D the number of participants in a hunting expedition.
3.
The following data can be obtained by measuring except A the amount of heat emitted by a star in a galaxy. B the number of projects handled by a infrastructure company. C the amount of electricity used by a factory in the month of November. D the temperature movement of a patient for the last 24 hours.
4.
The following data can be obtained by measuring except A the amount of heat absorbed by a black body. B the amount of electricity consumed by a electrical appliance. C the amount of water used by a factory in the month of October. D the daily attendance of workers of a factory.
5.
The following data can be obtained by counting except A B C D the amount of water in a swimming pool. the number of football fields in a town. the number of students in a school. the number of employees in a company.
6.
The above line graph shows the amount of rainfall in Kuala Lumpur for 6 months. In which month Kuala Lumpur has lowest rainfall? A B C D
7.
2, 4, 5, 7, 2, 3, 4, 4, 7, 4 The above shows a data consists of numbers. The frequency for number 2 is
A B C D
1 2 3 4
8.
The above data shows the number of customers who visited a shop per minute interval during a 20 minute period. State the frequency when 5 customers visited in a minutes. A B C D
9.
3 4 5 6
Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Number Of 11 y 9 10 8 Periods The above table shows the number of periods a student has to attend in a school from Monday to Friday. If there are altogether 48 periods, find the value of x. A B C D 10 12 13 15
10.
Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Number Of 11 y 9 10 8 Periods The above table shows the number of periods a student has to attend in a school from Monday to Friday. Given that the total periods on Thursday is 20% of the total periods of the week, find the value of y. A B C D 10 12 13 15
11.
Marks 1 20 21 40 41 60 61 80 81 100
Frequency 0 2 3 12 3
The above table shows the marks scored in an online driving license test. Given that scoring less than 61 marks will have to resit the test. Find the percentage of candidates who have to resit. A B C D
12.
The above table shows the marks scored in an online driving license test. Given that scoring more than 81 marks is categorised into "Good" grade, find the percentage of candidates who obtained "Good" grade in the test. A B C D
13.
The above data shows the marks scored by every students of class Maju. Find the total number of students in the class. A 33
B 35 C 40 D 44
14.
The above data shows the marks scored by every students of class Maju in a Mathematics examination. Given that the passing mark is 50, find the percentage of students who fail the test. A B C D
15.
Distance Tally within 1km 1 km 3 km 3 km 7 km 7 km 10 km The above table shows the distance from school to houses of 50 students. Students who stay more than 7 km away from school is getting free transportation. What is the percentage of students who have to go to school with their own transport? A B C D 34% 40% 60% 86%
16.
Hobby Frequency Reading 18 Cycling 4 Fishing 8 Sports 20 The above table shows the hobby of 50 students. What is the percentage of students whose hobby is sports? A 16% B 24%
C 40% D 56%
17.
Hobby Frequency Reading 18 Cycling 4 Fishing 8 Sports 20 The above table shows the hobby of 50 students. What is the percentage of students whose hobbies are reading and fishing? A B C D 32% 52% 56% 60%
18.
Number Of Hours Frequency 1 2 2 5 3 18 4 25 The above table shows the number of hours students spend on their homework each day. What is the percentage of students spending less than 2 hours for their homework each day? A B C D 4% 14% 36% 50%
19.
Number Of Hours Frequency 1 2 2 5 3 18 4 25 The above table shows the number of hours students spend on their homework each day. What is the percentage of students spending 3 hours and above for their homework each day? A 10% B 14% C 50%
D 86%
20.
Number Of Hours Frequency 1 2 2 5 3 18 4 25 The above table shows the number of hours students spend on their homework each day. What is the percentage of students spending 3 hours each day for their homework? A B C D 15% 20% 36% 50%
21.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST The frequency of the alphabet E in the above phrase is A B C D 1 2 3 4
22.
Selangor $$$$$$ Pahang $$$$ Sarawak $$$$$ $ represents RM2 000 The above pictogram shows the sales turnover in three states for the month of November for company X. Calculate the difference of sales in the state of Selangor and Pahang. A B C D RM4 000 RM8 000 RM12 000 RM16 000
23.
Selangor $$$$$$ Pahang $$$$ Sarawak $$$$$ $ represents RM2 000 The above pictogram shows the sales turnover in three states for the month of November for company X. Which of the following statements is not true? A The total sales in three states is RM 30 000 . B Sales in Sarawak is RM 2 000 more than sales in Pahang. C Sales in Pahang is RM 4 000 more than sales in Selangor. D The total sales in the state of Selangor and Pahang is RM 20 000 .
24.
2000 2001 2002 represents 100 apples The above pictogram shows the number of apples sold by a supermarket from year 2000 to 2002. Calculate the percentage of increase in number of apples sold in 2002 compare with 2001. A B C D 25% 50% 75% 100% 2000 2001 2002 represents 100 apples The above pictogram shows the number of apples sold by a supermarket from year 2000 to 2002. Calculate the percentage of decrease in number of apples sold in 2001 compare with 2000. A 30%
25.
Jun July August represents 10 cars The above pictogram shows the number of cars sold by a dealer from the month of Jun until August. Calculate the percentage of increase in number of cars sold in the month of August compare with the month of Jun. A B C D 50% 60% 100% 200%
27.
Jun July August represents 10 cars The above pictogram shows the number of cars sold by a dealer from the month of Jun until August. Calculate the percentage of increase in number of cars sold in the month of August compare with the month of July. A B C D 50% 60% 100% 200%
28.
The above pictogram shows the number of cars sold by a dealer from the month of Jun until August. Calculate the percentage of decrease in number of cars sold in the month of July compare with the month of Jun. A B C D
29.
The above bar chart shows the number of schools in area P, Q and R. How many schools are there in that 3 areas? A B C D
30.
80 85 95 100
The above bar chart shows the number of students in schools A, B and C. Find the difference in the number of students in school A compare to the total number of students in school B and school C. A B C D 1 100 1 200 1 300 1 500
31.
The above bar chart shows the number of students in schools A, B and C. Find the difference in the number of students in school A compare to school C. A B C D
32.
The above bar chart shows the number of customers in supermarket S, T and U during a holiday. Calculate the total number of customers in the 3 supremarkets. A B C D
33.
The above line graph shows the amount of rainfall in Kuala Lumpur for 6 months. What is the average rainfall in Kuala Lumpur for that 6 months? A B C D
34.
The above line graph shows the number of packet drinks sold daily from Monday to Friday. If the cost of a packet drink is RM1.50, find the sales revenue on Tuesday and Thursday. A B C D
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The above line graph shows the number of packet drinks sold daily from Monday to Friday. On which day the seller enjoys highest sales revenue? A B C D Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
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The above line graph shows the number of visitors coming to Pulau Langkawi from April to July. Which month has the most number of visitors? A B C D
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The above line graph shows the number of visitors coming to Pulau Langkawi from April to July. Which month has the least number of visitors? A B C D
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The above line graph shows the number of visitors coming to Pulau Langkawi from April to July. Find the average monthly visitors for the 4 months. A 100
Income/Month Frequency < RM 1000 8 RM1000 RM 2000 5 RM2000 RM 3000 4 RM3000 RM 4000 3 RM4000 RM 5000 3 > RM 5000 2 The above table shows the monthly income earned by the employees of company X. What is the percentage of employees earning more than RM 4 000 a month? A B C D 20% 32% 40% 50%
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Income/Month Frequency < RM 1000 8 RM1000 RM 2000 5 RM2000 RM 3000 4 RM3000 RM 4000 3 RM4000 RM 5000 3 > RM 5000 2 The above table shows the monthly income earned by the employees of company X. What is the percentage of the employees earning a monthly income of more than RM 1 000 but less than RM 5 000 ? A B C D 40% 45% 50% 60%
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Price(RM) 2 4 6 8 10 Frequency 6 5 4 y 3 The above table shows prices of items sold in a shop. Given that there are 10% of the items selling at RM8, find the percentage of the items that is selling at more than RM5.
A B C D
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Price(RM) 2 4 6 8 10 Frequency 6 5 4 y 3 The above table shows prices of items sold in a shop. If there are 20% of the items selling at RM2, find the percentage of the items that is selling at more than RM6. A B C D 30% 45% 50% 70%
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The above data shows the marks scored by every students of class Maju in a Mathematics examination. Given that those who score 90 marks and above will be rewarded, find the percentage of students who fall into this category. A B C D
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Distance Tally within 1km 1 km 3 km 3 km 7 km 7 km 10 km The above table shows the distance from school to houses of 50 students. Students who stay more than 7 km away from school is getting free transportation. What is the formula to calculate the percentage of students who are entitled to this service?
Number of sisters Tally 1 2 3 4 5 The above table shows the number of sisters of 50 students in a class. What is the percentage of students who has 5 sisters? A B C D 4% 16% 20% 26%
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Number of siblings Tally 1 2 3 4 5 The above table shows the number of sisters of 50 students in a class. Given that a student is exempted from paying any computer fees if there are 4 and above siblings in the family, find the percentage of students that do not need to pay. A B C D 4% 16% 20% 24%
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday represents y kg The above pictogram shows the number of kilograms of vegetable produced by a farmer in 3 days. Given that the total weight of the vegetable produced is 4500 kg, find the value of y. A B C D 350 500 650 800 Monday Tuesday Wednesday represents y kg The above pictogram shows the number of kilograms of vegetable produced by a farmer in 3 days. Given that the total weight of the vegetable produced in the 3 days is 8 100 kg, find the total weight of vegetable produced on Tuesday. A B C D 900 1 800 2 700 3 600
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The above bar chart shows the number of students who studied in universities and colleges after STPM from 2000 to 2002. Find the ratio of the number of students in universities to the number of students in colleges for the 3 years. A B C D
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9 : 10 9 :1 5:4 9 : 10
The above bar chart shows the number of students who studied in universities and colleges after STPM from 2000 to 2002. Find the percentage of increase of the number of students in colleges in year 2002 compare with year 2000. A B C D
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The above bar chart shows the number of students who studied in universities and colleges after STPM from 2000 to 2002. Find the percentage of decrease of the number of students in universities in year 2002 compare with year 2001. A B C D
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The above multiple bar chart shows the number of computers sold by two dealers in 3 months. Find the difference in the number of cars sold between dealer X and dealer Y. A B C D
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10 15 25 30
The above multiple bar chart shows the number of computers sold by two dealers in 3 months. Given that the cost of a computer is RM 2000, find the total sales in 3 months.
A B C D
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The above line graph shows the profit of company P and company Q from 1996 to 2000. On which year is the profit of company Q higher than that of company P? A B C D
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The above line graph shows the profit of company P and company Q from 1996 to 2000. Find the difference of profit of company P and company Q in year 2000. A B C D RM 10 million RM 20 million RM 30 million RM 40 million