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OCTOBER/NOVEMBER (2004) Paper 1 1 Evaluate (a) 040.06, (b) 0.008 . Answer (a) «.. (B) ove .f) , V\ Shape A B c D E F In the answer space, write down the letters of all the shapes which have (a) exactly 1 line of symmetry, (b) rotational symmetry of order 2. Answer (a) .. (b) «. 3° Evaluate (a) 13+5, (b) 44 = 1.43, giving your answer as a decimal. Answer (a) «. (b) @UCLES & MOE 2004 72 ‘0’ Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. 4 (a) Write down the next two terms in the sequence 20, 161, 13, 94, 6, (b) Write down an expression, in terms of n , for the nth term of the sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, Answer (a).. 1) (b) .. ~) 5 (a) Add together 181 centimetres and 14.85 metres. . Give your answer in metres, (b)_ Express 40000 square metres in square kilometres. Answer (a) .. m [1] (b) km? [1] 6 (a) Express 17 asa percentage, () Evaluate ( yp Answer (a) .. (b) ... 'S & MOE 2004 73 ‘O’ Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. (2004) 7 Ablock of wood is a cuboid, 10cm by Gem by 2em. Find 6 (a) its volume, - 10 (b) its surface area. Answer (4} ... WW (b). ] 8 Inthe diagram, BCD isa straight line, A 7 BC = Sem, AB= 12m, AC = 13cm and ABC= 90° Find a 12 (a) tan BAC, 7 (b) cos ACD. B Give both answers as fractions. B 5 ¢ D 7 Answer (a) tan BAC = (b) cos ACD = mW : © UOLES & MOE 2004 74 ‘O’ Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. ( 9 The diagram shows the positions of A and B. A Nath i for Find the bearing of (a) A from B, (b) B from A. Answer (a) ... (b) 10 (a) During one week the temperatures at midnight were 3°C, 45°C, 1°C, -2°C, 0°C, 65°C, -3.5°C. Find the difference between the highest and lowest temperatures. (b) Find all the integers which satisfy both 2x+7<3 and x2-4, Answer (a) (b) 1) JUCLES & MOE 2004 75 ‘0’ Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. (2004) 11 The diagram shows the graph of y (a) The graph cuts the y-axis at K (0, k). Write down the value of k. (b) The graph cuts the x-axis at L.(/, 0) and M (m, 0). Find the value of @® 1 (ii) m. Answer (¢) k= (b) i= Gi) m= 12 Anatom of helium has a mass of 6.8 x 107” kilograms. (a) Express this mass in grams. Give your answer in standard form. (b) A room contains 9 x 10” atoms of helium. Find the mass of helium in the room. Give your answer in grams as a normal decimal number, Answer (a) (b) 8 (2) @UCLES & MOE 2004 76 ‘0’ Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. (¢ 3 ‘te (4). v2-(§) > (a) Express AC as a column vector. cy Answer (a) AC = ( ) uy 2 (-" (b) Itis given that CD =", }. Find the two possible values of h which will make ABCD a trapezium. You may use the grid below to help you with your investigation, ] Answer (b) h and LUOLES & MOE 2004 7 ‘O' Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. (2004) 14. (a) A man bought a painting for $50. Several years later he sold it at a profit of 350% Find the selling price. (b)_ $400 is invested in an account which pays 10% per year compound interest. Find the total interest earned if the money is left in the account for 3 years. Answer (a) $ (b)S... (2) 15 (a) pispreportional to q. Tis known that p = 24 for a particular value of . Find the value of p when this value of q is halved. Answer (a) p = tren (1 (b)_y is inversely proportional to x? y=4 when x Find y when x Answer (b) y= so 2 ©UCLES & MOE 2004 78 Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. (21 16 Andy has 2x books. Bill has 4 more books than Andy. Carol has half as many books as Bill. (a) Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of books that Carol has, (b)_ The total number of books is 121. Find the number of books that Bill has. Answer (a) . (b) .. 17 (a) In the diagram, O is the centre of the circle. Find the value of x. Answer (a) x= (b) The diagram shows a square inscribed in a circle, centre O. The radius of the circle is 6 cmv. ‘The perimeter of the shaded region can be written as (p7r + q) centimetres. Find the values of p and q. -[2) Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. (2004) ‘OUCLES & MOE 2004 18 ABCD isa rectangle and M is a point on CD. AC and BM meet at X. D u ¢ (a) Prove that triangles CXM and AXB are similar. Answer (a) In triangles CXM and AXB, (2) (b)_Itis given that CM = 3MD. Find the ratio, (i) area of ACXM : area of AAXB, (ii) area of ABXC : area of rectangle ABCD. Answer (b) Gi) ene Gi) w @UCLES & MOE 2004 80 ‘0’ Mathematics Paper 1 Nov. ( 19 The lengths of 40 nails were measured, Their lengths, in centimetres, are summarised in the table below, Length (Fem) | Frequeney o

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