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FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE SPHERE Surface area = Ant Volume = tae 3 CYLINDER — Ares ofcurved surfice = 27h Volume = ah CONE ‘Area of curved surfice = x71 Volume = darh 3 PRISM Volume = base area x height PYRAMID Volume = base area» eight 2001-CE-MATH2-2 oe ‘There are 36 questions in Section A and 18 questions in Section B. ‘The diagrams in this paper are not necessarily drawn to scale. Section A Lat an2-t then b= irs lea a ie. B co atl ra -a-3 ea. See 2. Qx?-3x4I)Q-3x)= AL 623-52? 3x42 B. 6x9 -13x?-9x-2 C. ~6x3 +13x?-9242 D. ~6x? 5x? -3x42. B ~6x? Sx? 9x42. 2001-CE-MATH 2-3 3. Let £(2)=(2x-1) (e+) +2x-+1 . Find the remainder when f(x) is divided by 2x41. 4, The figure shows a right-angled triangle where AB: BC =3:4 . Find sin ‘WOr-CE-MATH2-4 5. The bar chart below shows the distribution of scores in atest. Find the percentage of scores which are less than 3 . A » yo p 35% 4% 50% 65% 10% 6. Ifthe straight lines each other, find k - o 4 o 8 2001-CE-MATH 2-5 vi 4 12 10 8 Frequency eonaa 2x-3y+1=0 and Sx+ky-1=0 are perpendicular to 7. Inthe figure, find x correct to 3 significant figures A 8. Inthe figure, the solid consists of a cylinder and a hemisphere with a common 2.65 2.79 3.16 base of radius 6 cm . Find the total surface area of the solid A. B. c. D. E. 2001-CE-MATH 2-6 132m em? 1687 cm? 204 em? 240% cm? 3240 em? <6em-> = Nay, Ss t ‘The figure shows a regular pentagon. Find its area correct to the nearest 9, 0.01 em? . AL 3.63em" i B. 5.88. cm’ C. 6.18¢m* D. — 6.88cm* E 8.51. cm? | Oo | — | c cee pd Bsa 2001-CE-MATH 2-7 2em il. Which of the following is an identity / are identities? 13. A piece of wire of length 36 cm is cut into two parts. One part, x cm long, is, bent into a square and the other partis bent into a circle. If the length of aside ofthe square is equal tothe radius ofthe circle, which ofthe following, equations can be used to find x? Lx? 42x4120 | UW. x? 42x+1= (x4)? Mn, x7+1>0 e | A 36-4 A. Tonly | B. only | B. io C— Monly i . 36-44 D. Landi only | ca E, Mand If only > 36-x oe oe 14, Thesum ofthe first » terms of an arithmetic sequence isn? . Find the 10th B. -12 or 16 term of the sequence. C12 or 96 a D. 8 or 20 ot E12 or 24 ed Do E100 | orcemarn es 7 Em 2001-CE-MATH 2-8 1 17. If 0° | Ae en 23. Inthe figure, the graph of y=2x? -9x-+4 cuts thewaxis at A and B and oa lq | the y-axis at C. Find the area of AABC. » po m y - : ya2x? 9x44 B. 6 ‘25. Inthe figure, OABC is a sector. Find the length of the arc ABC . ca iF ee c, Dos Bo arom E. 4 e ¢. Sa cm D. 6rem E 12 cm ¢ 6em 2001-Ce-MATH-1¢ “Bo | aoncemarnias ae [coon tne non pe 26. Inthe figure, A, B and C are the centres of three equal circles, each of radius 1'em , Find the area ofthe shaded region @ A US ag a { ss 3 cs oe i. s ES 29. Suppose y is partly constant and partly varies inversely as x. When x and when Find -y when 27. 40% ofthe students ina class failed in a test. They had to sit for another test in which 70% of them failed again. Find the percentage of students who a5 failed in both tests. B35 A. 10% ce B. 12% Ds C. 18% . E 65 D. 28% \ E. 30% | 2001-CE-MATH2-16 a 2o01-ce-MATH 2-17 ie [co onromnenex pce 30. Inthe figure, find x correct to 3 significant figures. A B. c. D. E 8.86 934 9.48 10.7 13 Siem xem 15cm 31. Ship A is 8km due north ofa light house Z and ship B is 6 km due east of L. Find the bearing of B from 4. A ©. D. E 32. Inthe figure, ABCD isa semicircle, 4B: BD = 1NS3.1PW N36.9°W N36.9°E 853.15E $36.9°E the nearest 0.1 cm. A B c D. E 2001-CE-MATH 2-18 5.6m 760m 107 em 13.00n 143m (Correct to the nearest 0.1°) (Correct to the nearest 0.1°) (Correct to the nearest 0.1°) (Correct to the nearest 0.1°) (Correct to the nearest 0.1°) 3. Find AB correct to Sige 33. Ifthe straight lines x-2y+5=0 and ax-y+1=0 intersect at (1,8), find a and b. BE a=2,b=3 34, Inthe figure, 4, B and C are points on a rectangular coordinate plane. AC ‘and BC are parallel tothe x-axis and y-axis respectively. Ifthe coordinates ‘of C are (2,1) and the equation of the straight line AB is y=2x+3 , find the distance between A and B. as: Cyan vp oWS EB Ve 2001-CE-MATH2-19 i => 35. Two cards are drawn randomly from five cards numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and Section B 4 respectively, Find the probability that the sum of the two numbers drawn is 37 dogs)? , then x= aot 2 1 2 Wo. a 2 100. 3 0: Ler 10 2 er 100. = 0 : 38. If @>b, whichof the following must be true? L -a<- I. atb>b 36. Abag contains 2 black balls and 3 white balls. A boy randomly draws balls ih a? 9B from the bag one at a time (without replacement until a white ball appears. Find the probability tht he will make a leat 2 draws. ae 2 Boy a 3 C.— Mlonly B. ces 5 D. Tard Ilonly ie E. llanditt © 0 a = 10) oe = 2001-CE-MATH 2-21 =20- 2001-CE-MATH 2-20 -19- 41. Find the mean deviation of the five numbers 0, 3, 4, 6 and 7 39. A. 0 An 22 B. - a c. >. 16 D2 BW BE Ww 40. Suppose the graph of y =x? -2x-3 is given. In order to solve the quadratic equation 2x? -6x-3=0,, which of the following straight lines should be 42. For 0° sx< 360°, how many roots does the equation cos’ x=cosx have? added he geen att rapl x . A yade , B. 3 Boyeed e 4 Ds c. R 6 BE y=-2x43 2901-ce- MATH 2-22 -2- 2oo1-ce-Mari12-23 -n- == 2 2 4S. Inthe figure, O isthe centre of the circle, AOB is a straight line and 8+sin 0 cos? 8 43. If tan(90°-0)=2 , then SPS ENE = BCD is the tangent tothe circle at C. Find x. a Ae ot | B. = L a od. | 1 se ce d 5 1 ee E. 2 A. 100° D B. 105° case A D. 130° E150 (75° 2001-CE-MATH 2-24 -2B- 20014 MaTi2-25 -1- [os onrntienox an 49. ‘The shaded region in the figure represents the solution of one of the following systems of inequalities. Which is it? eet x edx-5 x41 x? 432-6 ax-ys0 A Geaery A frtys6 Z 2x-y=0 x20 poe eSe=4 GDH \ 2x-ys0 oe : B xtys6 (e+ 4) (x . Se), 20 CGD . 2x-ys0 . (x-D(e~4) =e DGG) i. fesse x+y=6 y20 (-D(2-6) Emed 2e-y20 D. {x+ys6 y20 48, Let ffz)= x° +237 +ar+b . If fle) is divisibleby x+1 and x-2, fx) can be factorized as ae-y20 A -IeHe-2). EB fx+y26 x20 B. (x+1)?(x-2) CGH 3Ke+NE-2) D. (x+3\(r+IXe-2). EB xGe+D(x-2) 2001-CEMATH 2-26 -25- 2001-ceMATH2-27 -26- Ei 50. Inthe figure, ADB, BEC and CFA are straight lines. Ifthe area of AABC 32. ‘is 225 cm* , find the area of the parallelogram DECF. A. Blom? 4 B. 108em? Cc. 126 em? D Fr D, 13S em? + BE 162em* 2° Q0em E 3s0m $1. Inthe figure, PC is a vertical pole standing on the horizontal ground ABC. D isa point on line AB. If ZBCA= ZCDB= 90°, AC=3m, BC=4m and PC=5m, find 1nd . : i 33. a 16 25 sm ce 4 2s = 2 [, Pac 2s by 2 oo Bo9 : 4m 2001-CE-MATH 2-28 -27- 2001-CE-MATH 2-29 Inthe figure, ABCD and AGFE are straight lines, Find CF A. 4em 4 Bo jem c. Lem a a Som g F =a em tem ta D Son E Consider the circle x? + y?-8x—6y+21=0 . Find the equation of the chord whose mid-point is (5,2) AL 9r+5y-55=0 B. 3r44y-23=0 CG xty-7=0 D. x-y+3=0 -28- 54, In the figure, the inscribed circle of AOPQ touches PQ at R. Find the coordinates of R. 100, 4) D. (3. 3.0) 7 END OF PAPER ‘2001-CE-MATH 2-30 -29-

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