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SECTION 1

1. Which of the following is not possible as a number in base 5?


A 12
B 25
C 32
D 100

2. Given 15210=N5, find the value of N


A 1012
B 1102
C 2011
D 2110

3. Express 3045 as a number in base 8.


A 1178
B 1228
C 2218
D 7118

4. Given that 3(5x) + 53= 3010005, find the value of x.


A 2
B 3
C 4
D 5

5. The number of sides of a heptagon is


A 112
B 116
C 117
D 118

6. Given that 1425 = x2, find the value of x.


A 100011
B 101111
C 110110
D 111011

7. Given 3 × 53 + 4 × 5² + 5y = 34205 , find the value of y


A 0
B 2
C 3
D 4

8. Express 2048 as a number in base five.


A 10125
B 13045
C 21015
D 40315

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9. Given that 100012 < X10 < 238 and X is an integer in base 10, find the value of X.
A 18
B 20
C 22
D 24

10 2(304-214) =
.
A 104
B 114
C 124
D 134

SECTION 2
SECTION A

QUESTION 1

(a) Solve the following quadratic equation:


4 3
=7−
2 x−1 x
(b) Sketch the graph f ( x )=4 x 2+ 16 x

Answer :

(a)

(b)

[8 marks]

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QUESTION 2

(a) If x= 5 is one of the roots for the quadratic equation 5 +mx-2x2 = 0, find the value of m and
another value of x

(b) Zakwan is cycling for 36km at a uniform speed. If he cycles 3kmh-1 faster than his usual
speed, he will arrive at the destination one hour earlier. Find his cycling speed, inkm/h

Answer :

(a)

(b)

[7 marks]

SECTION B
QUESTION 3
(a) Complete the following statement using the quantifier “all” or “some”, to make

it a true statement.

………………quadratic equations have two different roots.

(b) State the converse of the following statement and hence determine whether its

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converse is true or false.

If x > 7, then x> 4.

[3 marks]

Answer:

(a) ……………………………………………………………………………………

(b ) ……………………………………………………………………………

…………………………………………………………………………

QUESTION 4

(a) State whether each of the following statements is true or false


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(i) 52= 10 = or = 2.5
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(ii) -5 × -2 = 10 and -5 ˃ -2

(b) Write down two implications based on the following compound statement:
m > n if and only if m+1 ˃n +1

[4 marks]

Answer

(a) (i) ......................

(ii) .....................

(b) Implication 1: …………………………………………………............................

Implication 2: …………………………………...................................................

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QUESTION 5

(a) State whether the following statement is true or false.


(i) The sum of 1 and 4 is a prime number.
(ii) 3 and 6 is a factor of 9
(b) Write the contrapositive of the implication
If x:y=7:3, then left (x-y right ) : left (x+y right ) =2:5
(c) State one counter example to negate the truth of the following statement
“the sum of two prime number is an even number”

Answer :

(a) (i) ………………….


(ii) ………………….
(b)
…………………………………………………………………………………………..
(c)

[5 marks]

QUESTION 4

Given the inverse of an implication p is “If x is not a multiple of 6, then x is not a multiple of 3”.

State

a) the implication p

b) the converse of implication p

c) the contrapositive of implication p

[3 marks]

Answer :

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(a) ……………………………………………………………………………………

(b) ………………………………………………………………………………………….

(c) …………………………………………………………………………………….

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