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pet“ 2 2 2 2 2 — 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST REFERENCE INFORMATION “THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FOR YOUR REFERENCE IN ANSWERING SOME OF ‘THE QUESTIONS IN THIS TEST. Volume of aight circular cone with radius rand eight: V=427°h Lateral Area ofa sight ecu cone with circumference ofthe base ¢ and sant height &: S= Set Volume of a sphere with radius r: Vader Surface Area of a sphere with radius rz S'=4er* ‘Volume ct ait wittse eB and eight hs Y= DO NOT DETACH FROM BOOK. foamed conrraegenar™ ‘GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > 1873 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST For each ofthe following protles, decide whichis tbe BEST of te choices given Ith exact numerical value is not one of the choices select the choice that best approximates this value. Then fin he coneaponding ctcle vo the answer sheet. Notes: (1) A scientific or graphing caleuator willbe necessary for answering some (but nat all) of the questions in this test. For each question you will have to decide whether or not you should use a calculator. (2) For some questions in this test you may have (o decide whether your calculdtor should be in the radian mode or the degree mode. ) Figure 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 iis stated in a specific problem that its figure is not Grawn to scale. All figures lie in a plane unless.otherwise indicated 4) 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 areal number. The range of fis assumed to be the set of all real numbers (x), where x is in the domain of f . (5) Reference information that may be useful in answering the question: this test can be found on the page preceding Question 1. USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 1itse-r6 = Ber 2) frat ten OF O83 ©4 Or Ow 3yBC [se onto Ti next raat > a oo ai tft PP ee eo 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued ‘ USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 2, The relationship between s reading C on the i Celsius temperature scale and a reading, F on the Fuveabel tempertueszateis C= 3° = 32 ' and the relationship between a reading on the Cefsivs temperature scale and a reading K on the Kelvin temperature scale is K = C+ 273, , ‘Which ofthe following expresses the relationship i ‘tween readings on the Kelvin and Fahrenheit : temperature scales? (a) K= 5-24) 5 k= SF +305) (©) K = 5(F 32) +273 dr -32)-273 4 © K=3 i} (e) K= RF +3427 yy 3. What is the slope of the line containing the points Gull) and 2,9)? (a) 0.17 (B) 0.83 : (© 14 I; ©) 1.20 3 6 . 4 hat ands ty z= 10, } then y a3 Byte be Bq ot 3 \ ® ie ianararaeanegeeae = {GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > | pean as a ese 4 1898 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continized USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 5. SQ) = then £(g(5) (A) 6.83 - @ 2 (14 (D) 4558 (© s68.17 In(x) ~ 1 and g(x) 6. The intersection of a cube with a plane could be which of the following? 1. A square II. A parallelogram UL A tiangle (A) Tonly (B) only (©) Monly (D) Land only (1, Mand It Kaa? 197, nem, ab 7. The figure above shows a rocket taking off vertically. When the rockel reaches a height of 12 Kilometers, the angles of elevation from points A and B on level ground are 84,1° and 62.7", “« respectively. What is the distance between: points A and B? (A) 097 km (B) 636 km ( 743%m (D) 22.600 (©) 13937 km D190 GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 8. What isthe value of x7 if x = 15" -127 2 @®2 @3 © Ma Oar 9, The points in the rectangular coordingte plane are transformed in such a way that each point P(x, ») is moved to the point P’(2x, 2). Ifthe distance between a point P and the origin is d, then the distance between the point P’ and the origin is we @)$ Od (0) 2% Oa then) = (A) ve or . ‘ Or ‘ © # @ rr (GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE ) 191 2 2 2 2 2 2 N MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST: LILI A is the degree measure of an acute angle and 18, then cos(90?~ A) = (a) 02 (B) 04 (© 05 D) 0.6 ©) 08 12, The set of points (x, y, 2) such that vayed slis (A) empty (B) point (© assphere (D) acircle X (E) aplane 13, The graph of the rational function f; where 5 {@)==—— arene asymptote at x = + has a vertical (A) O only (B) 4 only (©) Sonly (D) Oand 4 only (&) 0,4, and 5 Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. ara ee ee ee ee oe eo ee eo oe oe 2 2, 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2. TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 8 6-4 2 -120 160 14. The graph of y xf +102 + 10x" - 96 +e is shown above. Which ofthe following could be 5 the value of €? { (a) 3240 yi (B) 1,080 " © 7 @) -72 (©) -3,240 15, If cos x = 0.4697, then sec x = u (A) 2.1290 (B) 2.0452 I (C) 1.0818 : fi (D) 09283 -7 ) 0.4890 a GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ) 193) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continied 16. A club is planning a wip to a museum that has an admission price of $7 per person. The club mem- bers going on the trip must share the $200 cost of. 1a bus and the admission price for 2 chaperones who will accompany them on the wip. Which of the following correctly expresses the cost, in dollars, for each club memberas a function of m, the number of club members going on the tip? 200 + 7m 17, Which of the following is an equation whose -Braph i the se of poinis equidistant from the points (0,0) and (0, 4)? (A) x= 2, (B) y=2 . (© x=2y (D) y= 2x (BE) yond 18. What isthe sum of the infinite geometric series Lytyayd atet iets Mm; @1 ©F M2 HF USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > So = a a oe 2 2 2 2 2 2 ' MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued | ‘USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 19. Which ofthe following is equivalent to j pts> pos? 3 prs : B) pro } (rrp (D) s>0 (E) s<0 { 20. f a and b arein the domain of a function f and J f(a) < f(b), which of the following must be ue? qi (a) a= 0 orb 4] ach [iad ()0#5 ane 21. In asecent survey, it was reported that 75 percent of the population of a.certain statedived Shin ten , rile ofits largest city ad that 40 percent of those th ‘Who ved’ itn ten mules of ne largest city lived 4 in sinele-tarily nonses. ta resident of this state . is selected at random, what i the probability that i the person lives in a single-family house within ‘| ten miles ofthe largest city? ky (a) 0.10 fi B) 015 . J (©) 0.30 (0) 035 & 053 I 22. To the nearest degree, what isthe measure of the smallest angle in aright triangle with sides of 4 Tengths 3, 4, and 5? bi wu (8) 30° fi (37 : hI D) 45° E - (B) 53° ft (GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE ) 195 2 2 2 #2 2 “8 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, 23, Which of the following is an eguation of a line perpendicular to y = -2x +3? (A) y= 3r-2 (B) y= 2x-3 (© vadree ) y=-4243 ® y= apes 24, What is the range of the function f, where f(a) = ~4 + 33inQ2x 450)? (A) Ts fa) $3 +) -Ts f(x) s41 © 3 0 and sin cos 8 < 0, then @ must be in which quadrant in the figure above? (at (B) . (Om iv (E) There is no quadrant in which both conditions are ve. \ GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ) 1373 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued nN = ee USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 28, If f(x) = f(2) forall real numbers x and if (6.8) 58. point onthe graph of f, which of the following points must also be on the graph of f 7 (8-3) 8) (3-8) (© (3.8) ©) (3.-8) ®© (83) ifx 29. 1f x and y are real numbers, which of the following CANNOT be inferred from the staternent above? (A) In order for 2* to be equal to y’, itis sufficient that x be equal to y. (B) A necessary condition for x to be equal to y is that x? be equal to y*, (©) x isequal to y implies that x? is equal to y’ (D) If 2? is not equal to y?, then. x is not equal toy. (E) If 7 is equal to y*, then x is equal to y. 2 30. In how many different orders can 9 students arrange themselves in a straight line? 9 @) 81 (©) 181,440 (D) 362,880 (&) 387,420,489 (GO ONTO dige 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Confinued USE THIS SPACEFOR SCRATOWORK oy Wate docs Papa s« cprowhes 1? (A) 0 (Soa (1 (D)2 (Boe ot approach ai abe 32.1F f(x) = [5 ~ 3x) then f(2) = @) £2) ®) f-D ts © 10) » 8 © 1) 33, What isthe period of the graph of y = 2tan(@mx +4)? 2x wy @) © (D) ® i 3 3 GO ON TOTHE NEXT PAGE ) 1993 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Z 5 Z 34, The figure above shows a car that has broken down on East Road. A tow truck leaves a garage ‘on North Road at point B. ‘The straight-line distance between points A and B is 50 miles. Ifthe tow truck travels at an average speed of 45 miles per hour along North and East Roads, how long will it take the tow truck to get to the car? (A) 27 minutes (B) 1 hour and 7 minutes (©) 1 hour and 28 minutes (D) 1 hour and 33 minutes (E) I hour and 46 minutes GO QNTO THE NEXT PAGE 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. =I 0 1 2 35. If fis a polynomial of degree 3, four of whose valves are shown in the table above, then f(x) could equal a) (x43) +e +2) ) ®) (re nee-2a(x- (C) (x +1) = 2)(x =1) ©) (x+2(z-Z)@-0 ©) (x+ De +(e -2) 36. The only prime factors of a number n are 2, 5,7; and 17. Which of the following could NOT bea factor of n? (10) 20 © 2% =) 30 (E34 3.180 & 4-8 End sinx = 300s, what the valve of? (A) 0322 (B) 0333 (© 0340 (D) 3.231 (©) 1.209 2018 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, 38. 1F f(3) = STH, whats the value of £110)? (A) 0.04 (B) 089 (C) 2.00 (D) 223, () 2236 39. The Fibonacei sequence can be defined recursively as 0, = gy + Oyun form > 3. ‘Whats the 10th term of this sequence? (a) 21 (B) 34 (©) 55 {D) 89 (©) 144 40.16 f(x) = x? — 4x? — 3x +2, which of the following statements are true? 1. The function f is increasing for x > 3 IL, The equation f(x) = 0 has two nonreal solutions. ML, f(x) 2 ~16 for all x 2 0. (A) Tonly (B) Nonly €C) Tand I (D) land DL 8) A anid WI GO ON TOTHE NEXT PAGE) B 202 a = at. 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Portions of the graphs of f and g are shown above. Which ofthe following could be a portion of the graph of fg? (A) x ®) GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ) 2030 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued 42, The set of all real numbers x such that Ait = =x consists of (A) zero énly {B) -nonpositive real numbers only (C) positive real numbers only (D) all real numbers. (E) no real numbers ée_____ 43. In the triangle shown above, sin a a @) © ©) © Bia BI wl wie ole 44. The length, width, and height of a rectangular solid are 8, 4, and J, respectively. What is the length of the longest line segment whose end points are two vertices ofthis solid?” (A) 5 (B) 9 (©) 10 (D) 19 () 12 6 204 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE zs = 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continued 45. If logg3 = * and log,5 = y, then log, 45 = (A) 2x4 B® ety © xy ©) xt7 ® oxty 46. If sin 8 = 1, then, forall @ in the interval 0<0 206 2 2 2 2 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCKATCHWORK. GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE.) eee Tee Pee Pies 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 2 TEST—Continwed USETHIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 50. 1f w is the complex number shown in the figure above, which of the f6llowing points could be -iw? (4 @B (QC MD HE STOP IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST ONLY. DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER TEST IN THIS BOOK. sor seta hs page epe 207

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