You are on page 1of 20
Name: ( ) . Class: Sec BUKIT VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MID YEAR EXAMINATION 2015 SECONDARY 1 EXPRESS MATHEMATICS 7 May 2015 1 hour 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, register number and class in the spaces provided on top of this cover page. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, 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. Calculators should be used where appropriat 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 2, use 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of 7 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 60. Deduction (max 4) Marks. Setter: Mr Low Chee Wah __Parent’s Signature: This question paper consists of 10 printed pages. 3I 2 Answer all questions. (a) _ Express 108 as a product of prime factors in index notation. (b) Given that the prime factorization of 35721 is 3° x7, find 35721, without using a calculator. Answer: (a) tr) (b) 2] The number 4 and B, written as the product of their prime factors are given below. A=? x34 x5? xT Ba=UxP xT ° Use the results to find (a) the HCF and LCM of A and B, (b) the square root of Ax B (©) the smallest integer, k, such that Bk is a perfect positive cube. Answer: (a) HCF= 1 LCM = uy (b) — 2) (©) Mm 3 Mary has‘three ribbons of lengths 140 cm, 224 cm and 560 cm respectively. She wishes to cutall the ribbons into maximum equal number of pieces without any leftover ribbons. Find (a) _ the total number of pieces of ribbons that Mary has cut. (b) Mary’s friend, Jane, asked for a piece of cut ribbon with 15 cm length. Is Mary able to give Jane what she asked for? Explain. Answer — (a) 21 () Yes/No Explanation Evaluate the following expressions. (a) ~12-[8+(-29)] Answer: (a) __ 2) (b) [2] 32 4 5 Use anumber line to illustrate each of the following (a) prime numbers between 41 and 50 inclusive, 2 (b) factors of 12 2] 2] (©) numbers 2S 0420? -1 1 6 (a) Round off the number 20725 to 3 significant figures. (b) Round off the number 20.0132989 to 5 decimal places. (©) Estimate V65 +V65 Answer: (a) a | (b) ny )_ «I 5 7 Write down an algebraic expression for each of the following statements. (a) Subtract 3 from the sum of 2x and 3y. (b) Add 8y to the product of 3h and Jy. (© _ Divide the sum of 32 and 6p by Sa. Thrice the value of w divided by the sum of 3y and Sp. (@ 14] 8 Simplify the following expressions. @ 3(2p- 74) 5(4g - p) Answer: (a) 2] (b) 13] 3 Answer : 22) 10 Factorise the following expressions. (a) 8-24x 5) 4h —h(54k +18) Answer : (a) (b) ul (a) (b) 7 Mary is twice as old as Nancy and Jenny is 3 years younger than Mary. If the sum of their ages is 52, find Nancy’s and Jenny’s age. ‘Two consecutive odd numbers are such that the sum of the larger number and three times the smaller number is 54. Find the two numbers. Answer: (a) Nancy's age __ i Jenny's age i] 12 Solve each of the following equations. (=) 3-2x-9=-3-4x By+2_2y-1 » 5 z Solve each of the following inequalities, © 6x <-18 (@ —--10y2-28 Answer : @ Se (b) 12] @ @ 13 9 Ina survey, some students were asked how many movie shows did they watched in December 2014, Number of students Survey on students’ movie trip in Dec 2014 The results of the survey are shown in the bar chart above. Find @) (b) © (d) the total number of students in the survey, the total number of movies watched by the students, the percentage of the number of students who watched two or more movies in December 2014. Round your answer to the nearest 2 decimal places. the angle for the sector representing the category of two movies watched in December 2014 if the information is illustrated on a pie chart. Answer: (a) students [1] ) __movies [2] © _ % IN (a) _ ” 12) 35 10 14. The pie chart shows the results of a survey conducted on the vehicles enfering an industrial building in a day. ; Survey of vehicles entering an industrial building (a) Find the value of x (b) If the number private cars is 352, calculate the total number of vehicles entering the building during the survey. ‘Answer : (a) RI ) __vehicles [2] END OF PAPER Name: _/Ngeki 4 ‘chama ) Class: Sec . BUKIT VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL MID YEAR EXAMINATION 2015 SECONDARY 1 EXPRESS MATHEMATICS : 7 May 2015 1 hour 30 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, register number and class in the spaces provided on top of this cover page. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Answer alll questions, working is needed for any question, it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators should be used 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 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of 7 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 60. Deduction | Marks | Prauctio L Setter: MrLow Chee Wah _Parent’s Signature: ~ This question paper consists of 10 printed pages. 36 2 TT Answer all questions. 1 (a) _ Express 108 as a product of prime factors in index notation. (b) Given that the prime factorization of 35721 is 3° x7”, find 35721, without using a calculator. (2) 2 [108 cb) ater > [353% 97% @) 2 [s4 > aces as alq * 184 \ — . zea mes tf thet | Lo. eg | { 2 a'x3? +93 : | 1087 2* @) Answer: (a) _2* 5 RI) | o 189 gy | 2 The number 4 and B, written as the product of their prime factors are given below. | Aa2 x3 x5? x7 BaUx3 xP Use the results to find (a) the HCF and LCM of 4 and B, (b) the square root of Ax B (c) the smallest integer, &, such that Bk is a perfect positive cube. ry 2 1344S fee - He 7 ~ x F = 252 @ e ne 2.200 ¢™ Lem ave gt Seq = I &) one 8) Sine > [PpP a PREY FGe Ae earth yw IT Sy? > fT BEIT) anamer: Oy te 2 2713 Sed bem =H 13 200 yy = 5292 @i) () 52920 iy () ge = Cex VK o Fai in 2 C272 7FD02x? ) natty of a number Ics 13 For prlfech (ubl tHE ee ow rath be a multpy of 2 4 (2) a) 3 3 Mary has three ribbons of lengths 140 cm, 224 cm and 560 cm respectively. She wishes to cut all the ribbons into maximum equal number of pieces without any leftover ribbons. Find (a) the total number of pieces of ribbons that Mary has cut. () Mary's friend, Jane, asked for a piece of cut ribbon with 15 em length. Is Mary able to give Jane what she asked for? Explain. 2| Mo ny s60 2 Fo 12 20 . Fa eo Stes OAL O) 5 8 20 Hep 2 rt} = 2F . sbbont Cuf = 8x2 Tal number of ribbor Soy anmer ) By 2 (b) ___Yes«No) Explanation avelal@ rchbon Lan ave Sum, Pun Grd 10cm. Only possihebyy it to qve Jan? nl & 100m ribbon and atk ho 40 cnt to (Com (g & Ase steeple > 740,334 Gnd Ld 4 Evaluate the following expressions. cennet be dive hy io (@) -12-[8+(-29)] (b) (- a = (== 4 (#) “IX- Ce- 29) GD 7-12 - (21) =e (EZ) ee 7 “FO Answer: (a) (b) yi 4 a ae) 5 Use a number line to illustrate each of the following, (a) prime numbers between 41 and 50 inclusive, 4, 43, 47 RQ) (b) factors of 12,2, 3, 4, 6, 12 2) © aumbers £2. (-0421)? 1.7 2 mink lm foe Sutey shet Fe 4t 48 a? (a) . ® a: 50 PR jn Pee $234 6 R O +4+++4+144+++++4+++4> ° Ey 10 “ 2 any CoH Yy A v + 4 4 o EHH -2 “1 ° 1 2 6 — (a) Round off the number 20725 to 3 significant figures. (b) Round off the number 20.0132989 to 5 decimal places. (©) Estimate ¥65 +465 (a) 20400 (BL) - ) 20. 01330 &) t; co) Jes-ve * Jey abr — 3, ~ 2 Jere 2 faxaxy () mee Go Answer: (a) __ 29°F 00 nm a2 (a) ty 20° 0330 —£ RI 5 7 Write down an algebraic expression for each of the following statements. Statement. Se = + [:Algebr re s (a) Subtract 3 from the sum of 2x and 3y. (24434) -3 g (b) Add 8v to the product of 3h and Ty. (8h x Ay) + BV 6 (© _ Divide the sum of 3z and 6p by 5a. 3ate ep @ Thrice the value of w divided by the ) tp, sum of 3y and Sp. (aye Ere U zihy ty noe: Fh) ACC Shty + FV fot aciep ale if wetten 8 Simplify the following expressions. (a) 3(2p-79)-5(4q - p) 2n+4_ nal © 5 2 ca) 6p - 2G, ~20q + 5p &) 2 Ip -4l4 @i) Hp - AE @y) CO) yam) Short) oD GxL SKL . hn +B - Sn t& é) 2 eee =n4ld . 2 ) 10 , Answer: (a) Mp - 44 13 13-1 (b) je BY 9 Tb-a" Given that a = -2, b= 5 and c= ~7, evaluate eH Answer : I () cb) Factorise the following expressions, (@) 8-24 (4h -A(S4k +18) 8 C[-3%) (er) 4h She ~1&h (mp = -1¢h - S¢ Alc - -2¢9h 4 2°thE) 2 -2h CF TE) ar) Answer : (a) wb) 22407227 wahl3-oF) uy way 7 11 (a) Mary is twice as old as. Nancy and Jenny is 3 years younger than Mary. If the sum of their ages is 52, find Nancy’s and Jenny's age. (b) Two consecutive odd numbers are such that the sum of the larger number and three times the smaller number is 54. Find the two numbers. (a) Uy ms Mary ° ape « Nowy s age = $m Areept model vefhool Fenny og 2 m-3 md itm 4tlm-3) 2 5? (") a-Sm = SS m=z 22 « Noneys ope = Por) =1/ } @) 4 bette Jenny Oe ears atl) Ch) ep x= favgw niambev 443Cr-2) > 59 4m -6 = SF 4x 7 60 X = if Gueb and deck smaller nunby 7 2 en a ! Numbyy op 13, 1S @ Answer: (ayNaney'sage iy Jenny's age 9 (b) 3) 12 Solve each of the following equations. (a) © 3-2x-9=-3-4x 3y+2_2y-1 yd ° saan? \ Solve each of the following inequalities. (o) 6x <-18 (d) —10y 2-28 a) “2x 4402-3 -24 9 Co) 6x 2-18 ax = 1 £-8 3 4 15 cb) 202902) * SC 24-1) (mt) -y by +4 2 Wy 7 ty 2-4 dS? @) yY a7 4 714 @) Answer: (a) 425 RI mie gy @ _*<-3 nH S28 (a) ay n wv “7 9 13 In.a survey, some students were asked how many movie shows did they watched in December 2014. Survey on students’ movie trip in Dec 2014 Number of students The results of the survey are shown in the bar chart above. Find (a) _ the total number of students in the survey, (b)__ the total number of movies watched by the students, (€) the percentage of the number of students who watched two or more movies in December 2014. Round your answer to the nearest 2 decimal places. (d) the angle for the sector representing the category of two movies watched in December 2014 if the information is illustrated on a pie chart ca . Dh Naka 2 ey = 34 std Bi) pe movies [2] Bs 1) “etal = Cayo) 4 (tert) + (#er)+ (400)2 Oxyo _S9F ty ou ut ati > 0+ bt b+nyg? » F728 ° RI « ay 40 10 ~ 14 The pie chart shows the results of a survey conducted on the vehicles entering an industrial building in a day. Survey of vehicles entering an industrial building Private cars (a) Find the value of x (b) If the number private cars is 352, calculate the total number of vehicles entering the building during the survey. a) 4ga Ba 4 $2 2360 mM Fy > 3 0F a= 44 @ ch) Aa Fovot etal numly = = 422 (al) Answer: (a) __ 44 RI ) $20 vehicles 2} END OF PAPER

You might also like