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RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Lev 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 Directions: For each of the following problems, decide which is the best of the choices given. If the exact numerical value is not one of the choices, select the choice that best approximates this value. Then fill in the corresponding oval on the answer sheet. Notes: * A calculator will be necessary for answering some (but not all) of the questions in this test. For each question you will have to decide whether or not you should use a calculator. The calculator you use must be at least a scientific calculator; programmable calculators and calculators that can display graphs are permitted. ‘© For some questions in this test you may have to decide whether your calculator should be in the radian mode or the degree mode. ‘© Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems. They are drawn as accurately as possible except when it is stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to scale. * All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated * Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which f(x) is a real number. Reference Information: The following information is for your reference in answering some of the questions in this test. + Volume ofa right circular cone with radius r and height h: V= tar2h + Lateral area of a right circular cone with circumference of the base ¢ and slant height I: + Volume of a sphere with radius r: V = Sar? + Surface area of sphere with radius r: S=4n1? + Volume of a pyramid with base area B and height h: V= 1B a. tete2e? then x=? Kaas (ay-2 @h ()-4 (0) 0 (1 . ab+ac a te GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE >>> om RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 3, Figure 1 shows the graph of one period of the function y=2Cos(3x). The coordinates of P are (A) (2, 2n/3) (8) (2, 3n!2) Ae) (2x13, 2) (0) (3x12, 2) -(E) None of the above Figure 1 4. Town X is 4 miles to the north of town ¥ which is 7 miles to the south of town Z. What is the distance between towns X and Z? KAYS (B)4 2 (C)7 (D)9 (E) 11 7 s 5. If axe 5coag then xan be (A)2 (B)3 (c)4 (D)8 (E)None of the above x hay (5a )- >) : = Lo ees 6. tt expe YaPocet) dnd g(xjex? xr}, then gtt(3)) = (A) 6 (B) 36 (C) 42 (D) 216 (E) 252 J Coprlht © 26067 200" by Ragen Moan Al ighis reserved GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE >>> RUSH | RUSH | RUSH RUSH | RUSH | RUSH 7. In figure 2, r= 7 (A)xcos8 (B) sind (C) x/sind_ (0) jing (E) xy Figure 2 dab” 8. Ifa, b and c are non zero and real numbers and if Sap*c?= 2, then a= é A) (B) 1/5 @s (D)-5 (E) 25 9. In the triangle in figure 3, if AB=BO, what is the slope of segment BO? & 8 F F ©i)canna be determined tom the Infomation given (A) V3 (8) -1 (c)- (0) Ab. 50) Figure 3 10. Where defined (sinx + cosx)? + (sinx — cosx)*=" - 2 (0 ©z (0) 2.sin?x (E) 2.cos*x 2 fms ae Ie.) n 11. If 5 and -3 are both zeros of the polynomial P(x), then a factor of P(x) is (Ax +5 (B)x-3 (C) x? 15 ao (E) x742x-15, GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE >> > RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject T RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 12, Eda has a dollars and b cents. She can spend at most how many cents so that she will be left with b dollars and a cents if a and b are distinct nonzero digits? yo (e792 (c) 891 (0) 990 (&) 999 13, If f(x) = 2x-5 and f(g(10))= 5, which of the following could be g(x)? (Ayx+5 @)} 5 (©) 2x+5 os ©) > se 5 Goe)s5 414, If ZPBA=45*, ZPAE=60", and AE=1; then BA=? (A) B41 ((B)¥S-1 (c) 2-1 (0) VBE) VB 2 & a Figure 4 Figure not drawn to scale 15. Figure 6 shows a cube with edge of length 4 centimeters. If points A and B are midpoints of the edges of the cube, what is the area of the shaded region ABCD? 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One number is even. a fi, One number is a multiple of 3. iii, One number is the month of the year when Yemlihan was born. \od > Yemlihan’s password can be: (a) 262710 Opens (©) 262410 ®) 992613 eee (A) 32 square inches (B) 64 square inches (C) 126 square inches (D)etnsquereincnes (6) 28 a a radius of 4 inch urface area of a cubs inscribed in a sphere inches (D) -2x+5 (E) 2-5 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE b> > RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 21. Which number should be subtracted from each of the three numbers 5, 15 and 50 so that the resulting three numbers form a geometric progr a WE 44 wet (a0 (2 : ()3 22. If f(x)=ax?+bx+c for all real number x and if {(0)= 4 and (1 @ (6) 0 1 (22 (3 23, What is the degree measure of the smallest angle of a triangle that has sides of length 40, 48 and 56? (A) 40.48" (8) 42.44° (ase, (0) 45.58° (5) 54.58° gee \ ae) AD ? - 4 intersect? (4 24, At how many points do the graphs of the relations x? + y* = 16 and y (ayo (8)1 (2 (A) All real numbers between -4 and 4 inclusive. (©) Al real numbers axcgptitor>> RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 1... which of the following is a possible radian value of 6? iano @ybo04 @p vs (0) 5.16 (5.17 27. Figure 8 shows a portion of the graph of y=log2x. What is the sum of the areas of the thro (A) 7.56 (B) 7.81 ©.17 (D) 12 (E) 12.81 inscribed rectangles shown? Figure not drawn to scale 28. Which of the following lines are asymptotes of the graph of y = a (orA tt ih x (A) L only /@)ijand it only —(C) and itt only —(D) Hand i only —_(E) 1, Hand Ill only VA 29. If (x-1)= x24 for all real number x, then f(x)= 42K (0) x?#2x41 (E) x742x-2 (aye (8) x41 @F py any eo [Copyright ©2004 ~ 2007 by Rugen Meylen, Al rights reserve GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE >>> 7) RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Moth Level 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 30. Which of the following could not be the coordinates of a point of a circle tangent to the x- axis? (A) (-3, 0) (B) (-2, 2) is and y- (9) 0) (D) (1, 1) (E) (0, 3) 31. What is the range of the function « ined by f(x) (A) R= {0} Ge {1} {E) All real numbers \ 82, If 2x ~ 3y + § = O and y=2x? for x = 0, then x= (A) -1.09 (8)30.76 (C) -0.57 (0) -0.07 (E) 1.09 bo 83. If (x)= logy x for x0, then he ws 2 (oe 69 (E) logsx 34. IF x12 4, xger= y2o%q +3 and X4<2..0", then which of the following Ie the greatest value of k? (ay2 (8)3 (0) 5 (e)6 Unauthorized copying or reuse of any Copyright © 2004 - 2007 by Rayer GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE >> > (8) RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 35. Figure 9 shows a rectangle inscribed in a semicircle. What is the area of the rectangle in terms of @ andr (A) F-sin(20) (8) rsind-cose (c) sine waren (sia Figur £= CCoe ERAS QOL = WessO) - 80S XE ems 36. In a certain experiment, there Is a 0.3 probability that any weighing machine used is in error by more than 10 grams. If 3 weighing machines are used, what is the probability that at least one of them igggtin error by more than 10 grams? (A) 0.027 (8)0.4 (c) 0.73 9.973 (E) None of the above 37. If the magnitudes of vectors a and b are 15 and 8, respectively, then the magnitude of vector a ~ b could ot bo (a) (8)8 (c) 10 (0) 12 AV 64 ® 38. If 4.14° = 2.07°, what is the value of a/b? (a) 0.24 (0) 1.95 (E)2 2 oe 39. n distinct planes that intersect in a line separate the space into 2n disjoint regions. What is the least number of disjoint regions that can be obtained by introducing a new plane that does not contain the line of intersection? Bane (8) 2 (n+1) (@)3n (0) 3 (n#1) (E)4n GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE >>> (99) RUSH | RUSH RUSH M: th Level 2 Subject T. ‘RUSH | RUSH | RUSH Model Test 7 } oo Figures @gonen (8) domain: (C) domain: (Geoman AE) domain: -4Sx<5; range: -2sy1 41, Hare sin(2x)= 3 and 0s xs 5, thon x could equal (ayy (8) 2/6 (C) w/a (0) x3 2. sin(0) + sin(90°-0) + sin(-0) + sin(90°+0)=? (B) 2sino YO 2cos0 (D) sin20 ay oO 4 oyore (ners ~ (er ip \ (A) ner (B) ntret (e) (nen? (©) foer}Pener Unauthorized ving Copyright © 2004 2007 by Ragen Moylan, All ight= 3 eny prt ofthis (100) (E) xi2 (40, Given in figure 10 above is the grzph of y = f(x). Which of the following gives the domain and range at yore (E) 2sin0 + 2cos0 (E) (ner) moe GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE b> > RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject Test | RUSH | RUSH ausn | Model Test 7 44. The radius of the base of a right circular cone is 5 and the perimeter of a cross section perpendicular to the base and passing through the vertex is 36. Wiat is the height of the cone? (A) 3.6 (8)6 (cy 7.2 (0)8 yz \ ary a & 45. What is the converse of the statement given by “If x? is divisible by 2, then x+1 Is odd"? (A) x? is divisible by 2 or x+1 is odd. (8) x’ is divisible by 2 and x+1 is odd. TEA AWS (Gop sFx+1 is odd then x? is divisible by 2. Theat bh AnN+O (0) If x+1 is not odd then x? is not divisible by 2. (E) If x? is not divisible by 2 then x+1 is not odd, 46. Suppose the graph of f(x) = - x? + 3 is translated 2 units up and 2 units left. If the resulting graph represents (x), what is the value of g(-2.1)? (A) -2.4 (8) -4.99 (C)-4.9 (0) 4.9 @ 99 47. In how many ways can 9 identical apples be partitioned into vo identical baskets? (8)9 (c) 10 (0) 36 (&) 72 48. Which of the following has an element that is greater than any other element in that set? “The set of negative real numbers. ~ Oey TIL The sot of prime numbers less than 100. ~ oii The set of positive numbers x such that|x-1|< 100 ~\90 S$ 4~ oe (A) Non (B)lonly —(C) Land It! only g Wand iit ony’ > Ms) I thand tit Unauthorized copying or reuse Copytight © 2004 ~ 2007 by Ruse GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE p> > (109) RUSH | RUSH | RUSH | Math Level 2 Subject Test | rusw | rusw | RUSH Model Test 7 2 y2 at, Vilar Sn feel oi tate gue en ne ee aa 50" 20 40 (a) 1.41 (6) 2.24 (©)2.83 (0) 3.16 (€)7.07 2\2 - 50. Under which ofthe following conditions is °=® always negative? (Ayocacd mpcoce — (forgcbeo (D)a<-tando

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