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NAME ____________________________________________ Class: 4 ________________________

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Mathematics
Paper 2
March
2018
1 hour 30 Minutes

SMK SUNGAI TAPANG KUCHING


PEPERIKSAAN PERTAMA TINGKATAN 4 2018

MATHEMATICS

Paper 2

One Hour and Thirty Minutes

Question No. Full Marks Marks


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Instruction:
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1. This question paper consists of 15 questions.
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2. Answer all questions.
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3. Write your answer at the space provided. Please show all the
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steps and working.
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4. Non-programmable scientific calculator is allowed.
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Total 60

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The following formulae may be helpful in answering the questions. The symbols given are the ones commonly
used.
RELATIONS SHAPES AND SPACE

1 a m  a n  a m n 1 Area of trapezium
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2 a m  a n  a mn =  sum of parallel sides  height
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3 (a m ) n  a mn
2 Circumference of circle =  d  2 r
1  d  b
4 A 1    3 Area of circle =  r 2
ad  bc   c a 
4 Curved area of cylinder = 2 r h
n( A)
5 P( A)  Surface area of sphere = 4 r 2
nS  5

6 P( A' )  1  P( A) 6 Volume of right prism


= cross section  length
7 Distance  ( x 2  x1 ) 2  ( y 2  y1 ) 2 7 Volume of cylinder =  r 2 h
 x  x2 y1  y 2  1
8 Midpoint, ( x, y )   1 ,  8 Volume of cone =  r2 h
 2 2  3
distance travelled 4 3
9 Average speed = 9 Volume of sphere = r
time taken 3
sum of data 10 Volume of right pyramid
10 Min = 1
number of data =  base area  height
sum of (class mark  frequency) 3
11 Mean = 11 Sum of interior angles of a polygon
sum of frequencie s
= ( n – 2 )  180º
12 Pythagoras Theorem
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c2  a2  b2
arc length angle subtended at centre
y  y1 
13 m 2 circumfere nce of circle 360 o
x2  x1
area of sector angle subtended at centre
y  intercept 13 
14 m=  area of circle 360 o
x  intercept
PA'
14 Scale factor, k =
PA
15 Area of image = k2  area of object

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Answer ALL Questions
[60 Marks]
(1) Calculate the values of m and n that satisfy the following simultaneous linear equations.
m  3n  9
[4 marks]
3m  n  7

(2) Diagram 3 shows a rectangle ABCD and a right angled-triangle ADE. Given the perimeter of the
rectangle is 34 cm. Calculate the length DC, in cm, of the rectangle.

Diagram 3
[4 marks]

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(3) Calculate the value of r and of s that satisfy the following simultaneous linear equations.
3r  4 s  2
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r  2 s  13 [4 marks]
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(4)
Diagram 4 shows a solid in the shape of a right
prism with JKLM as its horizontal base. PQRS is
a square and trapezium JKQP is the uniform cross-
section of the prism. A cylinder with diameter 7
cm is bored and removed from the solid.
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Using π = . Calculate the volume of the
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remaining solid. [4 Marks]

Diagram 4

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(5)
Diagram 5 shows a composite solid formed by joining a cone to a
hemisphere. The diameter of the hemisphere is 14 cm and the radius
of the cone is 3 cm. The slant height of the cone is 5 cm. Calculate
the volume of the composite solid.
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Using π = .
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[4 Marks]

(6)
Diagram 6 shows a solid cuboid. A solid pyramid
with the area of base 49 cm2 and height 8 cm is
taken out from the cuboid. Calculate the volume,
in cm3, of the remaining solid. [4 marks]

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(7)

Diagram 7
In diagram 7, NOMR is a semicircle with diameter NM. PQ is an arc of another circle with centre O.
NOMP and ORQ are straight lines. Given OM = MP = 7 cm and  POQ = 60o.
Using  =
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, calculate
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(a) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
(b) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.
[6 marks]

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(8)

In Diagram 8, OPQ and ORST are sectors of


two different circles which have the same centre
O. Given POQ = 60°, ROT = 45° and
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POT = 90°. Using   , calculate
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(a) the perimeter, in cm, of the whole diagram.
(b) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region.
[6 marks]

Diagram 8

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(9) Solve the equation x2  1 [4 marks]
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(10) Solve the equation 2 x  6 x  3( x  3)
2
[4 marks]

3 4p

(11) Solve the equation
p 1 1 p [4 marks]

(12) On the diagrams provided in the answer space, shade the region which represent the following

operation of set. Given that   A BC [3 Marks]

(a) A  B’ (b) B’  (A’  C)

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(13) The Venn Diagram in the answer space shows sets P, Q and R. On the diagram provided in the
answer space, shade [3 Marks]
(a) P  R’ (b) Q ’  (P  R)

(14) The Venn Diagram in the answer space shows sets P, Q and R. On the diagram provided in the
answer space, shade [3 Marks]

(a) P Q (b) P  (Q  R )

(15) The Venn Diagram in the answer space shows sets A, B and C. On the diagram provided in the
answer space, shade [3 Marks]

(a)(C  B )’ (b) (A  B’)  C

A B C A B C

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