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Name: Register Number: Class: Clementi Town Secondary School Preliminary Examination 2015 Secondary 4 Express / 5 Normal Academic MATHEMATICS 4016/01 Paper 1 . 2 September 2015 2hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Do not open the booklets until you are told to do so. Write your name, register number and class on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB penoil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. ‘Answer all questions. IF working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. ‘The use of an approved scientific calculator is expected, where appropriate. Ifthe degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer interms of x. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. ‘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 60. For Examiner's Use “This question paper consists of 47 printed pages, including this cover page. 3 [Turn over 2 (Clementi Town Secondary Schoo! atemascs/ Papert ‘Secondary 4 Express Normal Academic Preliminary Examinaon 2016 ‘Mathematical Formulae Compound Interest re P(e) otal amount = P| 1+ 505 Mensuration ‘Curved surface area of a cone = aur! Surface area of a sphere = 4707 ‘Volume of a cone “yeh 1 nes Area of triangle ABC ~yabsin€ ‘Are length = 70, where @ is in radians Lia pas Sector area = 7" ‘@, where @ is in radians ‘Trigonometry ao} sinA sinB™ sinC @ =b" +c? -2becosA Statistics Fe Use 4 Mathematics /Paper 1 3 ‘The line 6x +3y=18 crosses the x-axis at C. (@) Find the coordinates of point C. () Find the gradient of the line. ‘Clementi Town Secondary School Secondary 4 Express 5 Notmal Academic Answer (b). Preliminary Examination 2015, )O ~ fl] Re aminers ‘tee The ratio of Ahmad’s expenditure to Bala’s expenditure is 4 :9 andthe ratio of Charlie's expenditure to Bala’s expenditure is 5:3. ‘The difference between Ahmad’s and Charlie’s expenditure is $55. Calculate the amount of Bala’s expenditure. 2 5 (@) Given that 8" = 1, find d. © Given that J = 4, find, Answer (a) d=. Clement Town Secondary Schoo! 5 Preliminary Examination 2015. ‘Seoondaty 4Exprees /S Normal Academic Mathematics Paper { For arte;| 6 ‘The surface of a spherical solid of radius 5 mis to be painted and each tin of paint can Us paint an area of 6xm*. How many tins of paint are to be bought to paint the spherical solid? Answer . BI} 7 (a) Express 2016 as a product of its prime: factors. Answer (a). m (&) Given that 2216 i a perfect square, find he smallest possible integer value of k. Bl [Tum over & Clementi Town Secondary School Mathemates/Paper + Secondary 4 xpress /6 Nomal Academic Prolinhary Examination 2018 Examines] 8 Acyclist cycles at anaverage speed of 28 kuthh for 45minutes. Us Aer resting for 25 minutes, he continues to eyele for another 12 km in 30 minutes. Calculate the average speed of the cyclist in knvh for the entire journey. 9 (@) Solve the inequality x+6<1355x-2. Answer (0). (b) Hence, write down the largest possible prime value of x that satisfies x46 <1355x-2. Answer (b) x=... 33 CClementt Town Secondary Schoo! 7 Protiminary Examination 2015 Secondary 4 Express /SNormal Academic _ Mathematics /Papor + 10 (@) Express x? - 6x~16 inthe form of (x—a} -b. Answer (4) «. Oy ©) Hence, write down the minimum value of y= x* - 6x16. Oo Answer (0) .. (©) Write down the equation of the line of symmetry of the graph of p = x* —6x—16. F Fhe Answer (0) « JA Ali’s height is 150.em, Brian’s height is 110% of Chandra’s height. Brian’s height is 96 % of Ali's height. ‘What is Chandra’s height in metres? Answer... [Turn over g ‘Clementi Town Secondary Schoot Fr Mathematics Paper+ Secondary 4 Express /6 Noma Academic Preliminary Examination 2015, 2 ‘ . Oh > Figure: * Figure 2 OH Figures: ——"| * % * 5 He Bp Figire4 Rigate’s. [Figure 6 x mx \ - l ‘e Which of the graphs shown above could be the graph of 1 @ yr-> © yo? Answer (a) Figare Answer (b) Figure Answer (0) Figure ~ 1 For ee isk Fe canine’ Us Cement Town Secondary Schoot 9 Preliminary Examination 2016 ‘Secondary 4 Express /SNormal Academic __Mathemalice/ Paper 4 13. In the diagram, AOC isthe diameter of the circle, centre O. RSTis the tangent at S. ZASO = 38° and ZBAC = 26°. @ Find 248R. R ) Find Z2ACS. Answer (b) LACS = (© Find ZBSC. Answer (o) LBSC = 14 B= { integers: 2> Answer (@) d=. Answer (b) x Clementi Town Secondary Schoo! 5 Pretmpary Exeminaton 2018 Secondary 4 Express /9Normal Academie _Mathemats Papert nanne’d| 6 The surface of aspherical solid of radius 5 m is to be painted and each tin of paint can noes Us paint an area of 6xm’, Oe How many tins of paint are to be bought to paint the spherical solid? Surface area of sphere = 4x(5)* Mt = 100x ML 1008 _ 6.66667 Mi on No of tins = 17 Al Answer .. - BI} 7 @)_ Express 2016 as a product ofits prime factors. Answer (a) (&). Given that wis perfect square find the smallest possible integer value of k 2x3*KT _ (2x2x3)x(2x2x3) 2x7 Mi ke & k=14 Al Answer (b) ke . 2 thd [Turn over Fe Baines Us 6 (Clementi Town Secondary Schoo! Mathematics /Paper 1 Secondary 4 Express /5 Normal Academic Preliminary Examination 2015 8 — Acyclist cycles at an average speed of 28 km/h for 45 minutes. fier resting for 25 minutes, he continues to cycle for another 12 km in 30 minutes. Calculate the average speed of the cyclist in knvh for the entire joumey. M ‘Total time taken = 45 +30 +25 =100 mins = 12h 3 Total Distance travelled = 12 +28 x 3 MI =33km Average speed = 33712 =198kmh Al Answer .. Fee Banner's ‘tee 9 (a) Solve the inequality x+6<13<5x-2 x46 <13<5x-2 x4+6<13 or 13s5x-2 x<7 3ax ME 3sx<7 Al Answer (a) (b) Hence, write down the largest possible prime value of x that satisfies x46<135 52-2 Answer (b) x Clementi Town Secondary Schoo! Fer Bamin’s) 10 (a) Express x’ —6x~16 in the form of (x—a} —b. 7 Preliminary Examination 2015, Secondary 4 Express/ Normal Academic ___Mathomatics/Paper 1 BI (e-3f -25 Answer (a) (®) Hence, write down the minimum value of y =x? - 6-16. Answer (b) oy © Write dow the equation of the line of symmetry ofthe graph of y =x? - 6x -16. Answer (6) . 11 Ali’s height is 150 om, Brian’s height is 110% of Chandra’s height. Brian’s height is 96 % of Ali's height. ‘What is Chandra’s height in metres? Brian’s height = 0.96150 ML = 440m Chandea’s height = poets Mi ~13Im Qs) AL Answer [Turn over Foe Fe Examiner ‘Use ‘cement Town Secondary Schoo! Matpemates/Paper + Secondary 4 Express 5 Normal Academie Preliminary Examination 2015 nD Mp Figitre't Figure:2 Oy Figites. —_—| ¥ x Figured Oh Figures: 7h Riguies Which of the graphs shown above could be the graph of 1 @ y---, ® Answer (a) Figure @) y+xr=-2, Answer (6) Figure © yel-2 Answer (o) Figure Foe amines ‘Use ‘Clementi Town Secondary School 9 Preliminary Examination 2015. Secondary 4 Express /5 Normal Academic _ Mathematics /Paper 1 Buming’s| 13 Ure In the diagram, AOC is the diameter of the circle, centre O. RSTis the tangent at S. 2ASO =38° and LBAC = 26° (@) Find 248R. ZAR ~ 90° ~ 38" rsngent to circle) = BL R Answer (a) LASR =... (Find ZACS. 4ACS = ZOSC (Base angle of isos. triangle) =90°-38° (angle in a semi circle) = 52° BL Answer () LACS = (© ‘Find 2BSC. -cAC BSC ~ CPAC sce in sme segment) = 265 ‘BI Answer (6) LBSC =... 4 G= {integers x: 2-< x= 10} P = (prime numbers} factors of 12} (@) List the elements in Q, B46) BI Answer (a)... (b) List the elements in (P UO)’. 89,10} BL Answer (6)... © Find (PNG). Answer (6). {Turn over 10 ‘tomertTown Secondary Schoo! Matoomates ‘Paper Seconsay 4 Exprs 6 Nomal Acasomic Preliminary Examination 2018 rar 15 A hawker sells green tea and jasmine ta, each available in smal, medium an large we |S ope ‘The matrices show the number of cups sold during lunch and the price of one cup of each size. * Price ‘Small Medium Large ‘Small 1.20 2 GreenTen ( # § Medium | 1.50 JamineTea{ 1 5 0 ee tan 2 © Fina (4 8 2 12) (4x24 841.54 2418 Mi (i 50, 1x12 +5x1.5+0x1.8 = (20-4) Al 87 Answer (a) .. 2) ) Explain what your answer to (a) represents. ml Answer (b) The elements in (a) represents the total amount eamed by the drink stall for selling green tea and jasmine tea respectively........ wo ‘fy 4046 fa) Simpl ; 16) Sinplity 2 ~ BL y Answer (a). o) (®) Express as a single fraction in its simplest form a a 44-216 _ 4(a~36)-(a-218) MO 443 98 (a +3b}a-36) 3a+9b (a+3Xa-30) al Answer (b)... . 2) Fe ‘Use For Beane’ Use Clement Town Secondary Schoo! Preliminary Examination 2015, Secondary 4 Express /§ Normal Academic 17 ABCDVis a tight pyramid with a square base of side 8 om, VO is vertical and VC = 13 em. (@) Find the length of OC. =566 em Bsf) BE Answer (a) OC = () Find the vertical height VO. Vo =i -0C* - V7 elL7.om Gsf) BL "1 Mathematics /Paper 4 -em [1] (©) Calculate the volume of the pyramid. Volume = ie NBT = 250 om? Gs) BI Answer (6)... [Turn over For Use Fee eanine’ Ue 2 Mathematies / Paper 1 18 (@) Factorise completely 8ab +1—4a~25. ‘Secondary 4 Express /§ Normal Academie 8ab+1-4a-2b = 4a(2b-1)-(-1+2b) ae = (4a~1)8-1) al Answer (a) @) Factorise 3x* —15x+18. 3x -15x418=3(7-Sx+6) MI =3(x-3x-2) aL Answer (6) 19 Itis given that. is inversely proportional to the square root of y. When x=6, y=4. (@) Find the equation relating x and y. k Bopp whe kin acon MI ly kei? Answer (@) . (®) Hence, find the value of x when y = 256. Answer (b) x= Clement Town Secondary School Preliminary Examination 2015, 2) BL - 4 Fr eines Use Fer Examines Use (Clements Town Secondary School 13 Pretminary Examination 2015 Secondary 4 Express /5 Normal Academic __Mathematics / Paper t 20 Inthe diagram, ADB is a straight line, ZABC = 90°, AC = 16em, AD =9em and area of AADC = 36 om’. c bem ss B (@) Prove that ACAD = 30". Answer (a) Pronlbxsin LOAD = 35 a sinZCAD = 0.5 ZCAD =30° (Proved) Al r (Find the shortest distance between point D and the line AC. jus xshortest distance ~36 shortest distance =3648= 450m BI Answer ().- em {I} (© Find the length of CD. CD = AF H1E = 2916x0083? Mi =9.36 om (sf) AL Answer (c).. @ Find sin ZADC. BC= sone MI =8 sin ZADC = sinZBDC BC jin LADC = — “a oD sin ZBCD =0.855 (3) al Answer (d).. 2) [Turn over Fer Bani’ Use 4 Clementi Town Secondary Schoo! Mathemates / Paper t Secondary 4 Express /§ Normal Academic Preliminary Examination 2015, 21 (a) Convert 2015 picoseconds to seconds, giving your answer in standard form. 2015x10% BI Answer (a). seconds [1] (by: Inthe Singapore Budget 2015, the Ministry of Education was allocated $1039 billion from the total budget of $57 820 000 000. @ How much was allocated to the other ministries? Give your answer in billion. 6.782x10" ~10.9x10" MI. = 5.69210" 56.92 AL Answer (b)(i) $ .. billion [2] Gi Calculate the percentage of the total budget allocated to the Ministry of Education. 10.910 etx 100% == MI 6782%10" =16.1% AL Answer (bY). Clement Town Secondary School 15 Preliminary Examination 2015, Secondary 4 Express /5Notmal Academic Mathematics /Paper 1 aries] 22. The cumulative Fequency curve below istratesthe mark obtained, out of 7, by 120 = ‘students in test A. The passing mark is 35. (@)_Use the graph to find @ the median mark, ea (Gi) the interquartile range., (®) The box-and-whisker plot represents the marks, out of 70, obtained by the same ‘group of 120 students in test B two weeks later Find the interquartile range. 16 ‘Clementi Town Secondary School Mathematics / Paper 4 ‘Secondary 4 Express /§ Normal Academic Preliminary Examination 2015, (©) Inwhich exam did the students perform better? Justify your answer. ‘Test B has a higher mean mark than that of Test A, hence the students Answer (0) perform better for Test B. (2) 23° The numerator of a fraction is x and its form. ‘The sum of the numerator and the denominator of the fraction is 21. ‘When 5 is added to the numerator, the fraction becomes 1. denominator is y when expressed in its simplest @) Write down two simultaneous ‘equations, in terms of x and y, to represent this information. Answer (a). - 2 (©) Solve the simultaneous equation to find the value of x and y. Answer (b) (©) Hence, state the reciprocal of the original fraction. 1B Bi Answer (6) .. ) Fr Beain’| Use Clementi Town Secondary Sehoo! 7 Preliminary Examination 2015, Secondary 4 Express/5 Normal Academic __ Mathematics / Paper 1 24° The diagram shows the speed-time graph of a particle over a period of 15 seconds, ‘The particle uniformly decelerated from 10 m/s to v mvs in 5 seconds. Itthen maintains at this speed for the next 5 seconds and accelerates uniformly at 2 m/s? for another 5 seconds. ‘The distance travelled in the first 5 seconds is 35 m. @) Find the value of v. Answer (v=. () Find the speed of the particle after 15 seconds. uM BL Ansvier (). m/s (1] (©) Complete the corresponding distance-time graph. B) Speed (mvs) 5 0 az 5 Register Number : Clementi Town Secondary School Preliminary Examination 2015 Secondary 4 Express / 5 Normal Academic Mathematics 4016/2 Paper 2 14 September 2015 2 hours 30 minutes Additional Materials provided: Answer Paper (7 sheets) Graph paper (1 sheet) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Do not open the booklets until you are told to do so. Write your name, register number and class on all the work you hand in. ‘Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the answer paper. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid, Answer alll questions, Ifworking is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators should be used where appropriate. Ifthe degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For x, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. 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. This question paper consis of TO ped pages, ncuding TNs Cover page "8 [Turn over 2 ‘Cement Town Secendary School Natveatie Paper Seton 4 xgese Namal refer Examen 2016 Mathematical Formulae Compound Interest ry unt = P(1+— Total amount ( Too ) Mensuration Curved surface area of a cone = trl Surface area of a sphere = 4nr? Lis Volume of a cone = 0" h As Volume of a sphere = Eye 1 Area of triangle ABC = ab sin Arclength = 10 , where 8 is in radians 1a i Sector area = 2” 8, where @ is in radians ‘Trigonometry Statistics Standard deviation = Clement Toun Secencry School 3 Pratinay Exaninaton 205 Secendary 4 Express /5 Namal Acadenic Mathematics Pape? Answer all the questions. 1 @) Solve (2x+1)' = 25. Ql © Q © @ Find whenx=3 and y= 15. a GH Express xin terms of y and z, a (@) Express 2 - 4£=2 as a single fraction ints simplest form p) f+2g 2 @)_Lenny bought a brand new car ata selling price of $109 000. ‘He paid 40% of the selling price in cash and took a 5-year loan for the rest of the amount. Ifthe bank charges 2.8% of simple interest per annum for the loan, calculate @ __ the total interest payable, Q] the amount Lenny has to pay per month for the loan. 2 (©) Lenny's new car uses fuel at an average rate of 9.5 litres per 100 km driven. In an average year, Lenny drives 15 000 km. ‘The retail price of fuel is $2.25 per litre and Lenny has a loyalty card that gives him 10% discount off the retail price. Assuming the price of fuel remains the same, work out the amount Lenny would expect to spend on fuel in one year, correct to the nearest dollar. 2 (© The original value of the car isits selling price of $109 000. For each of the first five years the value of the car decreases by 13% ofits value at the start of every year. After three years, Lenny decides to sell the car. Calculate the overall percentage reduction in the value of the car compared with its original value, giving your answer to 2 decimal places. BI [Tum over ‘ComentTowm Secondary Sehook aerate Paper 2 Secondary 4 Express Normal Preiinary Exarinatin 2015, a B Diagram I Diagram IL A.20-metre long tunnel can be found along a hiking trail, as shown in Diagram I “The cross-section of this tunnel is a segment AKB of a circle centre O and radius 3 m, as shown in Diagram I. Its given that angle 408 = @ Calculate @ the length of AB, el (W _the perimeter of the segment AKB, RI (ii) the area of the segment AKB. BI ®) During a construction project, the tunnel is to be permanently sealed off by filling it with cement, ‘Work out the total cost of cement required to completely fill the tunnel, assuming that the cost of cement is $30 per cubic metre. 2 (@) Inthe diagram above, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in a circle with centre O. ABE isa straight line which is parallel to DC. Given that angle AEC = 40° and angle AOD = 80°, find @ angle DAO, it) @ angle ACD. w ‘Cement Town Secendary School 5 retminary Examination 2018 Secondary 4 ores /5 Normal Academie atheates /Paper2 (®) Given further that angle ODC = 30°, find angle OAC. fa] (© By showing your working and stating all the reasons clearly, @® @ _ prove that triangle ACE is isosceles, 2 @ show that triangle BCE and triangle DAC are similar. 2 A point, F, is on the same side of AD as O, such that angle AFD is 30°. Determine whether the point F lies on the circumference of the circle, inside the circle, or outside the circle, Give a reason for your answer. Q A rectangular piece of paper ABCD is folded along the line ED such that C is moved to F. ‘The length of AB is (3¢— 2) em, AD is (2x~1) em and EC is 4 em. @ ® © @ Write down an expression, in terms of x, for @ _ area of rectangle ABCD, a (area of the triangle DEF. a ‘Given that the area of the shaded region ABEFD is 184 em’, form an equation in x and show that it reduces to 6x*-19x-174=0. 2 Solve the equation 6x* ~19x-174 =0, giving the answers correct to three decimal places. BI Find the perimeter of the folded piece of paper, 2 150 [Turn over Clement Town Secondary Sehoot Matbemates/Paper2 Secondary 4 Express Normal Pretinary Examination 2015 (@ The diagram above shows part of the design of a necklace. AD and DG ate sides of a regular polygon. ABCD and DEFG are squares, while angleCDE = 20°. @ Find the total number of sides of this regular polygon. 8] @ Calculate angle AGF. re} @) The first five terms in a sequence of numbers, T1, To, Ts, Ta Ts, .. are given by =9,-4,1,6,11, @ ~~ Find Te and 7. uy (i _ Is it possible for the terms beyond Ts to be negative? Explain your answer. a (@i)_ Find an expression, in terms of n, for Tu, roa) @y) Evaluate Tis. w Gement Tow Secondary Scoot 7 Preliminary Examination 2018, ‘Secandary 4 Express /5 Neal Academic Matnemates (Paper 2 ‘The diagram shows a large garden, PORS, which overlooks a triangular pond, PST. A bridge is built across the pond from Uto T, where U is a point on PS and T’is due east of U. @) © @ @ angle PTU, a Gi) the bearing of S from P. 2 After astroll in the garden, Joe stops at U. ‘Suppose the entrance tothe garden is at P, how far is Joe away from the entrance? [2] Calculate the area of the triangular pond, PST. R During a renovation of the garden, the original bridge is replaced by a new bridge that would join PSto T by the shortest distance, Calculate the length of this new bridge. p (©) When the pond appears on an accurate map, PT'= 17 mm. Find the area of the pond on this map in square millimetres, p) wt [Tum over 8 Clement Town Secendary Scoot Materatics Paper 2 ‘Secondary 4 Expressfs Norms Pretminary Examination 2015 @) © P is the point (2, 1). -3 ‘The position vector of @ a 6 } @ Write down the column vector PO. o) a Find the exact value of [P| 2 Gil) Find the position vector of R, such that OR ~ 30P. OQ c ABCD is a parallelogram and E lies on CD produced such that CD = DE. Fis the midpoint of AD and Gis a point on BC such that BG : GC. 3. Given BG=a and CD=b, @ express, as simply as possible, in terms of a and/or b, @ DF, o @ BF, a © BE. a (i) Make two statements about B, F and E. 2 (iit) Find the numerical value of (@ Heof trimgle ARB 7 area of triangle DOG” cy area of triangle AFB ® area of quadilateral FBGD" a Clement Town Secondary Sthec! 9 Prelirinary Examination 2015. Secendory 4 Express /3 Neral Academe Mathematics Paper 2 9 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper. ‘The table below shows the number of residents (n) in Town S after t years. ‘The variables ¢ and » are connected by the equation n = 60(2') + 150. ‘Year 0 I 273 Tas yef7 Number of residents (x) | 210 | 270_|“390_[ 630 | 1110 | 2070 | _& | 7830, @) @) © @ © Find the value of k. w Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 year, draw a horizontal axis for 0 <1 <7. Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1000 residents; draw a vertical axis for 0 n < 8000, (On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with asmooth curve. [3] ‘Use your graph to estimate the number of years it took for the population of the town to reach 1000. Oo © By drawing a tangent, find the gradient ofthe curve at (5, 2070). a (What does this gradient represent? 0 ‘The number of residents in another town, Town M is given by the equation n= 7000 600¢ for 0¢57. @ —Onthe same axes, draw a graph to represent the number of residents in TownM. Q GD _ Find the value of ¢ when the two towns have the same number of residents. [1] 152 [Tum over 10 Matnerates/Paper2 {Clement Tow Secondary Schoot Secendary 4 Express Neal Preliminary Braman 2015. 10 @) A goodie bag contains 5 chocolates and 3 candy bars. ‘Ann takes an item randomly from the goodie bag and eats it. Ben then takes an item randomly from the goodie bag. ®) @ Draw a tree diagram to show the probabilities of the possible outcomes. Ry Find, as a fraction in its simplest form, the probability that w a ay both of them take a candy bar, uy Ben takes a chocolate, a] ‘one of the items taken is a chocolate. a] ‘Twenty students took part in a Mathematics quiz which has a maximum of 10 marks. ‘Their marks are shown in the frequency table below. Mak [273 T4[sTe[7][8]9]10 Frequency [1 [1 ]0{2{5{3]1]4]3 @ @ Gi @) ™ ‘Write down the median mark. o Calculate the mean mark. uy ‘What is the passing mark of the quiz if 40% of the students passed? uw Calculate the standard deviation. 2 ‘The same group of students took part in a Science quiz with the same maximum mark, ‘The mean mark for the Science quiz was 7.5 and the standard deviation was 2.02. ‘Make two comparisons between the performances of the students in these two quizzes. BI ~ End of Paper ~ Name Register Number : Clementi Town Secondary School Preliminary Examination 2015 Secondary 4 Express / 5 Normal Academic Mathematics Paper 2 4016/2 14 September 2015 2 hours 30 minutes ‘Additional Materials provided: Answer Paper (7 sheets) Graph paper (1 sheet) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Do not open the booklets until you are told to do so. ‘Write your name, register number and class on all the work you hand in, \Wiite in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the answer paper. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Answer alll questions. Ifworking is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators should be used where appropriate. Ifthe degree of acouracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For x, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. 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. This question paper consists of 10 printed pages, Including this cover page. 153 [Tum over 2 ‘Clement Town Secondary Sehoot Nattheratics/Paper2 Secondary 4 Express Nene! Frebminary Exarinatin 2015. Mathematical Formulae Compound Interest . | amé = Pil+— staan H+) Mensuration Curved surface area of a cone = ml Surface area of a sphere = Anr* 1 Volume of a cone => ‘h 4 Volume of a sphere = 1 Area of riangle ABC = absinC Arc length = r@, where @ is in radians Lia i Sector area = 5170, where 0 isin radians Trigonometry web ee sind sinB’ sinC @ =? +c? -2becosA Statistics hapert Tow Seconda Shoe 3 Prana eaniaten 218 sec 4 Errse/ Namal aden Matverae Pet 2 Answer all the questions 1 (a) Solve (2x+1f = 25 Q) (®) Simplify ar aes 2 © Mis giventhat 2 @ Findz when =3and y= 1.5 a (Express xin terms ofy and 2. pl @ Express 2 - 468 as a single fraction in its simplest form. a +2 1 @ Q@r+n=2V25 5-1. -5-1 xc we x=2 of - [B2—1 mark foreach correct answer] og eee Aeazele+29) ey ttre [Al] 1 © [BI] 1 @ [M1 — grouping like terms) fay [M1 combine as a single fraction] fay sk 4 Clement Tew Secancary Shoot Matematics (Paper 2 Secondary 4 Express Neral Preliminary Examination 2045 2 (@) Lenny bought a brand new car at a selling price of $109 000. He paid 40% of the selling price in cash and took a 5-year loan for the rest of the amount. If the bank charges 2.8% of simple interest per annum for the loan, calculate @ the total interest payable, 2 the amount Lenny has to pay per month for the loan. 2 ©) Lenny's new car uses fuel at an average rate of 9.5 litres per 100 km driven. In an average year, Lenny drives 15 000 km. ‘The retail price of fuel is $2.25 per litre and Lenny has a loyalty card that gives him 10% discount off the retail price. Assuming the price of fuel remains the same, work out the amount Lenny would expect to spend on fuel in one year, correct to the nearest dolla. pl (© The original value of the car is its selling price of $109 000. For each of the first five years, the value of the car decreases by 13% of its value at the start of every year. ‘After three years, Lenny decides to sell the car. Calculate the overall percentage reduction in the value of the car compared with its ‘original value, giving your answer to 2-decimal places. BI © Interest ~ 3 068109 000). 85 [M1 ~ simple interest] = $9156 [Al] Gi) Monthty payment = $ pees +9156 Iti — instalment] = $1242.60 fay ©) Amount of fuel required in a year= 9.5x150=1425 litres [M1 ~cither one] Price of litre of fuel after discount = $2.025 Amount of money spent on fuel in a year = $2 885.625 ~$2886 [Al] (© 109000x(0.87) = 71776.827 [M1 - depreciation] 109000-71 776.827 102000- 71 776.827.1999 MI- 709000 0% 0 find % change] 34.15% (to 2dp.) (ay 4 B Diagram I Diagram It A 20-metre long tunnel can be found along a hiking tral, as shown in Diagram I. ‘The cross-section of this tunnel isa segment AKB ofa circle centre O and radius 3 m, as shown in Diagram TL It is given that angle AOB = (@) Calculate @ the length of 4B, 2) W _ the perimeter of the segment AKB, R il) the area of the segment AKB. BI () During a construction projec, the tunnel isto be permanently sealed off by filling it with cement. Work out the total cost of cement required to completely fill the tunnel, assuming that the cost of cement is $30 per cubie metre. 2 Sa @® @ 45-2 in) [MI use trigo ratio] 24 he 65m (3s.£) [Al] nN A B OR by cosine rule @® w Perimeter = 925-7 +4B [M1 find are length} =186mGsf) [Aq] ji 1 Sx a) f minor segment 1 ==) my (@) Git) Area of minor segment R a) pa = 1.54382 m? Area of major segment AKB = (3) 1.54382 [MI] © 26.7305 m* =26.7m°@sf) [Al] @) Volume of tunnel = 26.7305%20 = 534.61 m? (My) 165 Total cost of cement = 30%534.61 ~ $16000 (3 .£.) or $16038.30 [Al] ‘lement Town Secndry Scoot Matiemats/Paper2 ‘Secondary 4 Sores Nemal Primary Examinson 2013 4 (@) _ Inthe diagram above, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in a circle with centre O. ABE is a straight line which is parallel to DC. Given that angle ABC = 40° and angle AOD = 80°, find @ angle DAO, a (angle ACD. a ©) Given further that angle ODC = 30°, find angle OAC. w (© By showing your working and stating all the reasons clearly, © _ prove that triangle ACE is isosceles, BI @ show that triangle BCE and triangle DAC are similar. 2 @ A point, Fis on the same side of AD as O, such that angle AFD is 30°. Determine whether the point F lies on the circumference of the circle, inside the circle, ‘of outside the circle. Give a reason for your answer. 2 ; 180°-80" 5 i 4 @ © eDso~ BOHR’ ~ 50° (aos. iangley [AL — with reason] 4 @ @ LACD~ J= 40" (Zatcentre=2 4 atcircumf) [Al —with reason] 4 @)_LOAC= 180" ~ 50° ~ 50° — 40° -30° = 10"(sum of Z s in a triangle) [Al - with reason] 4 © @ LEAC= LACD = 40°(from (ayy; alt. Zs, AE//DC) Hence Z EAC = 40° [My Since £ EAC = £ AEC Henee, triangle ACE is isosceles. [Al] 4° © @) LCBE= LADC (ext Lofcyclic quad) ] [Al —with reason] LBEC = £ DCA =40*(from (a)) ‘Cement Tow Secandary Sehoot 7 Preliminary Examinaon 2015. Secchdary 4 xpress 5 Nema Academic Maines /Pape2 By AA similarity test, triangle BCE and triangle DAC are similar. [A1] 4 @_ Flies outside the circle. [BI] If F lies on the circumference, Z AFD = 40%, IPF lies inside the circle, 40°

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