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SWISS COTTAGE SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY ONE EXPRESS SECOND SEMESTRAL EXAMINATIONS. ( ) Class: Sec 1 MATHEMATICS. 4048/01 Paper 1 Monday 5 October 2015 1 hour 15 minutes Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, class and index number on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen ‘You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. It working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators are NOT ALLOWED iin this paper. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For 27, use 3.142 unless the question requires the answer in terms of 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. This question paper consists of 10 printed pages. Setter: Mr Ngoh Kia Joon Vetter: Miss Zoe Pow [Turn over 48 We Nurture Students to Think, Care and Lead with P.R.I.D.E. Answer all the questions. 1 Showing your working clearly, evaluate 5~(~ 14)", Answer 2] 2 Represent the numbers ~ 2.5, V4, 0.7 and a on the number line below. Answer fe bp 3 2 + 0 1 2 3 4 5 2) (a) (i) Express 300 as a product of its prime factors. Answer (a}{i) 300 =. (2) (ii) Given that 3004 is a perfect square, write down the smallest possible integer value of k. Answer (ajlii) i (b) Farmer Sam has 54 apples, 132 oranges and 30 pears. He wishes to distribute each type of, fruits equally into boxes. Find the largest number of boxes that farmer Sam needs. Answer B) wssrenerenen dK [2] (a) Express 4 as a percentage. Answer (a) % [1] (b) Jonathan spent 24 minutes running in a 2-hour gym session. Express the time spent running as a percentage of the total time spent in the gym session. Answer (b) % (2) Simplify the following expressions (a) 4(2a~3)-11(2 +a), Answer (a) Q) 2(Smctn) _2m=n (b) 5 i Answer (b) By 6 The following diagram shows a series of figures formed using dots. OE eee ot folie fet oleh cite ae) Figure 3 (a) Draw Figure 5 in the answer space below. - Answer wy (b) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the number of dots in Figure » Answer (b) uy (©) Use your answer to part (b) to find the number of dots in Answer (c) i 7 Factorise the following expressions completely (a) 6xy-12y? +3y, Answer (a) . ia] (by 14~28y-at 2ay. Answer (b) — woe [2] 8 (a) Plot the points A(-2 , 1), B(5, 1), C(S , 6) and D(O , 6) in the graph below. 2) Answer (b) Name the shape of figure ABCD. Answer (b) fo 15D 9 Solve the following equations @) 7Qx-5) Answer (a) (b) Answer (b> 10 (a) Solve the inequality 4x+12< 65 Answer (a) (b) Hence, state the largest possible value of x if x is a prime number. Answer (b) x er uy 11 In the diagram below, AFE straight lines, ZFAE = 44° and ZBDC is an isosceles triangle, ABDE is a parallelogram, AC and FD are 60°. A B c J og F Giving your reasons, find (a) ZAEF, Answer (a) ey (b) ZDBc ° PI (©) ZBCD. Answer (c) ° 5) 12 The diagram below shows a regular pentagon POSTU and triangle ORS. POR and TSR are straight lines. P Find ZORS. Answer Number of meals Number of 6 nT 2 students | | Given that the mean number of meals eaten in a day is 3.5, find the value of x. Answer x= BI 14 The diagram below shows a trapezoidal prism. 4B = 5 em, CD = 11 em, DF = 20 em, EF = 12 em and AC = hem. lem (a) Show that the cross-sectional area of the trapezoidal prism is 8/ cm”, Answer ou] (b) Given that the volume of the trapezoidal prism is 1600 cm’, calculate the value of h. Answer (b) h 2) 10 (©) Hence, nd the total surface area of the trapezoidal prism. Answer (c) End of Paper ‘Answer Scheme for 2015 Sec 1 Express Maths SA2 P1 2 1 -25 o7 va 45 ae tt tt tt tt 3-2-1 012345 3 | (afi) 588= 2? x3x5? (anti) 3 |__| (b) Largest no. of boxes = 6 4 | (a) 16% (b) 20% 3 | (a) -3a-34 10m+9n b) oD 6 |@ (b) 3n—2 (o) 8 caeeeeeee — 7 | (@) 3yQx- 4y #1) a)( (b) Trapezium _ (a) x=3.9 —__| (b) x= 217 . 10 | i) — x<} nN (a) ZAEF = 68° (b) ZBDE = 68° © __| 2bcp = 52° 12_| ZoRS = 36° 13 | x=16 _ 14 | (a) Area of trapezium = 8h em’ (Shown) (b) h=10 (©) Total surface area = 920 cm? Answer Scheme for 2015 Sec 1 Express Maths SA2 P1 MI MI Al 2 B2~ I mistake deduct 1 mark 3 ML Al BI Mi Largest no. of boxes e — - Al 4 | @) = 4 x100 25 =16% el (b) 2 hours = 120 mins 24 = 100 120 nf = 20% a —____] 5 |@ 4(2a~3)-11(2 + a) =8a-12-22-1a -3a-34 (b) 10m+2n _2m—n aiopeeeend _ 20m + 4n~(10m— Sn) 10 20m +4n=10m+5n Mi Al M1 (common denominator) MI (expansion of -) Al | @y3n-2 (19360) - i) | 6xy-12y" +3y | =3y(2x—4y+1) Lo 14—28y—a+ 2ay =14(12y)-a(l-2y) = (14 a)(l~2y) BI BI BI BI M1 (identical group) Al sa) | (b) Trapezium B2 (2 marks for 4 correct, | mark for 3 correct) [BI 9 1@ 7(2x-5)= 4x +1) 14x-35= 4x44 MI (expansion) 10x =39 x=39 Al (b) x-946 3x41 2 Ss S(x~ 3) = 28x41) MI (Removal of Sx-15=6x+2 denominator) = MI (Expansion) _ _ Al 0 |@ 4x4+12<65 4x <65-12 ua 4x <53 1 x 912 MI 100 = $243.80 ; 80 Price in March = —— x 243,80 MI 100 = $195.04 Al 6(a) | 2x48 2135 |B _— 6(b) 2x4+482135 2x 287 x2 2) | 243.5 ML Beatrice: Linda : Henry Oldratio 20:24: 33 Newratio 7: 8 213 = 2: 4:39 | 24 units ~ | 48 JF unit 4 | =2kg Beatrice increased in weight by 21 | unit Henry increased in weight by 39 - 33 = 6 units Change in weight for Beatrice= 2 | Change in weight for Henry = 62 MI AL 8a) | Volume of small tin = 26? x13 MI - 1470 cm> Al 7 - 8(b) [Price per cm’ for small tin = 4801470 33 cents M1 _| Find the price per unit Price per cm? for large tin = 188011310 volume for both tins. = 0.17 cents fe Large timis cheaper. _| 4! : _| 0) | Area of semicircle ABC = 5x x5? em? =39.27em* Area of circle BEOD = (2.5) cm? MI =19.63em? ‘Area of shaded region = 39.27~19.63 cm” a Z = =19.6cm? AL a a _| b) 9b) | Arctength of semicircle ABC daanaxs MI =15.71em Circum.of circle BEOD = 272.5 | =15.7lem Ld) Perimeter of the shaded region =1STI4IS TAS +S { ee AL eect een 10 | Distance wavelled by van = 751.5 a — 12.5 km Distance travelled by the lorry = 210~112.5 | MI = 97.5 km Speed of the lorry = 97.5+1.5 - —_ 6S kmh a (ay Tap A can fill * of the tank in 1 min BI ‘ = - - - - MO) Tap B can i : of the tank in I min, BI 110) i - ML 7 - ~] = z of the tank is filled up in 1 min if both taps are tured on, ‘One mark for correct axes. One mark for all pois correctly plotted. One mark for straight line drawn through all the points | Horizontal fine drawn passing through the y-axis at —1.5 iG AD

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