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BEDOK VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MID-YEAR EXAMINATIONS 2015 CANDIDATE NAME REGISTER: NUMBER ae MATHEMATICS 4048/01 Paper 1 5 May 2015 1 hour 15 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. Secondary 1 Express READ THESE INSTRUCTONS FIRST Write your index number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. Hf working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. The use of an approved scientific calculator is expected, where appropriate. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For n, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. The number of marks is given in brackets | ] at the end of each question or part question. The total of the marks for this paper is 50. Setter: Ms. Toh L.Z. This document consists of 8 printed pages. Do not turn over the page until you are told to do so. Answer all the questions.. (a) Express the following numbers, correct to 2 significant figures. (i) 104.45 Answer (a}(i) ..-- pees (1) (ii) 19.99 Answer (a)(ii) .. 0) 5.018 Answer (a)(iii) a) yi 2 (b) Hence, estimate the value of posse correct to } significant figure. (5.018) Answer (b) 2] (a) State whether the following statements are true or false. (i) 1 is a prime number. Answer (a)(i) . ao ) Gi) V6 is an irrational number. Answer (aN ii) ssessrseseeseecsieesseceees 0) (iii) /121 is a rational number. Answer (aii)... ao (b) A number is rounded off to 0.02111, correct to 4 decimal places. Suggest the smallest value of this number. Answer (b) 0) 3 Arrange the following numbers in ascending order. 0.17, 0.17, 0.1777, 0.178 ANS WED vesevveees y vesceseceee yp ceeeetee 22) smallest 4 Expressed as the product of its prime numbers, 3375 =3° x5? and 32400 = 2* x3* x5? Using these results, find (a) in prime factorization form, the highest common factor of 3375 and 32400, Answer (a) veces . in] (b) the value of J32400 = 13375, ANSWEF (B) veovsvesciieernneeriereereetecseesnnees BY (c) the smallest positive integer k , such that 375k is a perfect square. o) Answer (¢) ... 4 5 Without the use of a calculator, eyaluate the following. Show your working clearly. (a) ((-22) x (-5)- 126] + [2-€2)] Answer (a) .... 2) 22) x52 eo 22) 674) Answer (b) ... (2) 6 Factorise the following expressions completely. (a) 8x? — 12x Answer () cose a (b) x(a~b)- y(b-a) Answer (b) vossveesvseeeseeseeerieen pe 1] (6) 2bv~ 2law—4bw-+ 3av Answer (C) 0... 21 7 Given that x=~2, y=4 and z =5, evaluate the following. (a) 8x+ 4y—(x? -2) Answer (a) ... (3) () 242 3 Answer (b) +... 2) 8 The daily wage of a worker is given by the expression $141, where ris the number of working hours. (a) Find the daily wage of the worker when 1 = 8. Answer (A) $....cc0.cccecscesseeses mW (b) What do you think the number 14 in the expression stands for? Answer (b) 0 9 Mr Lim bought p eggs at q cents per dozen. He sold them for r cents each. (a) Express the cost of each egg in terms of 9. Answer (a) ... cents UI) (b) Express the profit that he made when he sold all the eggs in terms of p, q and r. Answer (b) cents [2] 10 (a) Simplify $x-2y-3(x-3y) Answer (a) (by Solve 22+ 3 4 Answer (b) x= 7 11 _ In the diagram given below, PQ and TU are parallel and WYM and NXM are straight lines. Stating your reasons clearly, determine the values of a, b and c. Answer 2 a= eeectersene ee [2] Aha * [2] Ze coca * BI 12 The following diagram shows a quadrilateral ABCD. (@) © Construct the angle bisector of ZBCD. (b) The angle bisector in part (a) cuts the line AD at a point E. Label point £ and measure the length of CE. (©) Construct the perpendicular bisector of the line AB. (a) The bisectors in parts (a) and (b) intersect each other at point F. Label point F. D —~ a ~ c 4a bh Answer (a) Construction above mW (b) oe coe em [I] (c) Construction above m (d) Labelled above 0 END OF PAPER Answer Scheme MY Paper 1 1 (a) (i) 100 BI (ii) 20 BI Gi) 5.0 BI 100 x (20)? © Gor MI =320 = 300 Al 2 @) @ False BL Gi) True BI Gi) True BI (b) 0.02105 BI 3 0.17,0.1777,0.17,0.178 Bl: for each pair (a) 3x? (b) 3375 =3x5 V32400=2? x3? x5 BP xP x5 3x5 x3 =12 (©) 3375k =3°x5'xk =3* x5! k= 3x5=15 BI MI MI Al BI (a) [(-22)x (-5) - (-126)]+[2-(-2)] =[110+126]+(2+2] MI =236+4 =59 AL (b) s}5C8) 5) 6 4 -(-2}2-(-4) Mi “sy 6 14 (2 (-4) Aa 14 a “14 = Al 7 (a) 8x? -12x = 4x(2x-3) BI (b) x(a~b)+ (ab) Mi =(a-byx+y) AL (c) 2by—2law~14bw+ 3av = 2bv-14bw— 2law + 3av MI = 2b(v— Tw) + 3a(-Tw + v) = (2b+3a)(v— 70) a (a) 8x4 4y—(x7 =8(-2)+ 4(4)-[(-2)' ~5] Mi 16+16~(4~5) MI Al faye | 4-(-2) 2D ayy - Al 8 (a) Daily Wage = 14(8) BI $112 (b) The worker is being paid $14 per hour. BI 9 (a) 4 cents BI 12 ) Sold all eggs for = pr Cost Price eee: ? (3) ees MI 1 Profit pr Pd | cents al 10 (a) Sx-2y-3(x-3y) MI 5x—2y -3x + 9y a = 2+ Ty MI M1 Al | Za=118° Reason: Vertically Opposite angle. BI, BI 80°-118°— 42° Reason: Angle sum of triangle lan 20° Al MI =42° Reason: alternate angles, parallel lines, (b) 13.8 em ( 0.1) fn BEDOK VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MID-YEAR EXAMINATIONS 2015 CANDIDATE NAME, REGISTER NUMBER eae MATHEMATICS 4048/02 Derere 7 May 2015 1 hour 30 minutes: Additional Materials: Answer Paper Secondary 1 Express READ THESE INSTRUCTONS FIRST Write your index number and name on alll the work you hand in, Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. . You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction fluid Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. The use of an approved scientific calculator is expected, where appropriate. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For 7, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of m. At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 50. Setter: Miss Ng LL This document consists of 5 printed pages. } Do not turn over the page until you are told to do so. 2 Mathematical Formulae Compound Interest Mensuration Curved surface area of a cone = al Surface area of a sphere = 47? ‘Volume of a cone = jah aan) Volume ofa sphere= 5 ar Area of triangle ABC = Sabsinc Arc length = r,, where Gis in radians 1a Sector area = 570, where is in radians Trigonometry a_ bic sind sinB sinC * +e? —2becos A Statistics Be) Standard Deviation = 3 Answer alll the questions. 10 (a) Express aT () — asarecurring decimal, m as a decimal correct to 5 significant figures. w 2» _7(1V ay : (b) Represent the mumbers -3°, ~ | 5 »(-3)' on a number line. 22) (©) Write down an inequality connecting ~2 and ~ ; . u) (a) Without using calculator and showing all your working clearly, evaluate @ 2x51", giving your answer in index notation, ay » giving you > ay 2t_(_2) 223 fy) -2 BI (ai) | V2! x56 x11" =2? x5? x1? Al i) 21_¢_2y (48 26 \ 5) “50 26 \25)" 50 50 MI 13, Al (b) 1090 (3 s.f) BI (ai) | 108=2° x3? a Al (aii) | LCM of 108 and 360 = 2° x3° x5 = 1080 MI 108 = 1080 | 10 Al (b) 360y = 2° «3? xSy Mi Al © 2 [42 60 330 | 3 [2130165 | 2 5 MI | 7 | n | | LCM = 2x2«3x5x7x11 ee | = 4620 yrs | | | ~ 4620 ys | | Ifans is 6261 | | 1641 + 4620 = 6261 Al years, deduct | [|_| the comets will pass together in the year 6261 underP. | (ai) | 3(5a-2)-(7-2a)=15a—6-7+2a MI Ja-13 au (ait) | 2k+1_3k-2 _ 2(2k+1)_ 7-2) 7 2 14 14 MI cao _4k+2_ 2k=14 14 4 _ 4k +2-(21k-14) 14 _4k+ 221k +14 MI 4 16 -17k “Wa co (bi) | 7 = (10) +2(2X11) MI =144 v= vi44 =12 Al (it) | (13)? = (20) + 20(5) 169 = 400+10a mice ~231=10a a=-23.1 Al (ai) | 18a-95-+12a— 6 = 300-156 Al 30a -15b = 15(2a—b) Al (b) | 2bg~3eg + 6bf -9ef = g(2b-3c)+3/(2b-3c) | MI = (2b-3c(g +3) Al © | -3Qn-3)=4n45 MI MI n= Zoro Al 4 6 | (ai) ‘new temperature = — 78.5 +12 = -66.5°C. Al (ait) _| Temperature halfway = e 78.5 +760)=340.75°C | Al Difference = 760 -(-196)= 956°C Al (b) _| Let the number of girls who left be x. After the girls left, as 15-x _2 7 girls a 105-7x =80-2x Mi Sx =25 x Al -. 5 girls left the class. 7 Sum =x+2+x+44x+6 MI =3x+12 Al 8 | (a) area of garden = 2xy m? Al | Units m? must be present (b) area of garden and path = (2x + 2Xy+2)m? MI area of path = (2x+ 2Xy +2)-2xy ea = Day + dx + 2y +4—2ay Accept . = (4x-+2y44)m? AL | 2Qx+y+2)m 9 (i) | ZMNP=180-128 M1_[ Mi forreason = 52° (im. Zs) i Gil) | zpny = 2 = 26° (Z bisector) M1 | MI for reason ZCPN = ZPNY = 26° (alt. Zs) Al (b) supplementary angle of ZCPN = 180° ~ 26° Al = 154°

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