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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4008/1
PAPER 1
JUNE 2014 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page
and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right corner of every page of this
paper.
Answer all questions.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the
examination room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES .FOR EXAMINER'S USE


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end
of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 24 printed pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, 12014.
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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS


MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER.

1 Express 2046,489 correct to

(a) the nearest ten,.

(b) 2 decimal places,

(c) 2 significant figures.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [l]

(c) [1]
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2 Evaluate, giving your answers as common fractions in their lowest terms

3 1
(a) -+-
5 7'
5 32
(b) -x-
8 45'

(c)

Answer: (a) [1]


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(b) [ l]

(c) (l]
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3 Giving your answer as a decimal, find the exact value of

(a) 0,175 - 0,049,

(b) ,v0,0144,

(c) (0,06)2,

Answer: (a) [l]

(b) [1]

(c) [l]
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4 (a) Expand (2a -b)(l +c ).

m 2 -mn m
(b) Simplify
n 2 -np + ( n- p ) .

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) [1]

5 It is given that

~ = {30; 31; 32; 33; 34; 35; 36; 37; 38; 39},

A is the set of odd numbers and


B is the set of prime numbers.

(a) List the elements of

(i) A,

(b) Find n(AnB1).

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Answer· (a) (1) { } [1]

(ii) {_ _ _ _ _ _ } [l]

(b) [l]
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6 (a) State the special type of a triangle which has one line of symmetry.

(b) A polygon has n sides. Two of its exterior angles are 55° and 45°.
The remaining (n - 2) exterior angles are each 20°.

Calculate the value of n.

Answer: (a) ~~~~~~~ (1]

(b) n= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

7 (a) Express 9 minutes after midnight as time on the 24 hour clock.

(b) In 1998 the population of a village was 2,8 x 10 2. In 2004,


the population was 3,5 x 102 .

Calculate the percentage increase of the population from 1998 to 2004.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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8 Solve the simultaneous equations

2x+y=-7.

Answer: x=

y= [3]

9 (a) Given that J(x) = (x -I)(x +6) and that f(O) = p, find the value
ofp.

(b) If yk == ax - bk, make k the subject of the formula.

Answer: (a) p=_ _ _ __ [1]

(b) k= - - - - [2]
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10 (a) Express 3 + 32 + 3 as a number in base 3.

(b) Evaluate

(i) 143s + 57s giving your answer in base 8,

(ii) 4s - 23 + 12 giving your answer in base 10.

Answer: (a) (l]

(b) (i) [1]

(ii) [1]

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11

In the diagram, ABCD is a circle. Tangents at C and D meet at E and


ED is produced to F such that ADF = 50° and ABC= 116°.

Calculate

(a) ADC,
A

(b) COE,
A

(c) CED.

Answer: (a) [l)

(b) [1]

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12 The cost of making a telephone call on Teneco is 25 cents per minute.


Kuda hasp cents and is able to make a call.

Xolani has q cents which is insuffici~nt to make a call. Write down 3 inequalities in
terms of p and/or q, other than p > 0 and q > 0, that satisfy the given conditions.

Answer: (i) [1]

(ii) [I]

(iii) [l]

13 AB is a line whose equation is 6y = 7 x + 48.

Find

(a) the gradient ofline AB,

(b) the equation of the line parallel to AB which passes through the point
(3; I), giving your equation in the form ay +bx+ c == 0.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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14 (a) Given that 4m = 7n, find the ratio m: n.

(b) A holiday trip to South Africa cost R333. If the exchange rate was
US$1 to R8, calculate the cost of the trip in US$, giving your answer
to the nearest cent.

Answer: (a) ~~~~~ [l]

(b) US$ [2]


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15 Factorise completely

Answer: [3]
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16 Solve the equation

(y+ !)' = 1:

Answer: y == _ _ _ or _ _ __ [3]

l
17 (a) Simplify (32x 10 )5.

2-z X zc
(b) Given that 4 == 2 3 , find the value of c.
2

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) c= [2]
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=---·· , .... ··~=~~-=---------

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18 It is given that P - (~ :) and Q = 2P - I where I is the identity matrix.

Find

(a) p-1
'
(b) Q.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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19
y .~
C
..,
~

/
.~ \
l
I .,
\ D

I ..."" I
A V
~
1
4

V
I
h
~ /' -
-2 -] u 1 '
" .' LI i;
~ c X -

-1

In the diagram, OABCDE is a hexagon.

(a) Express as column vectors

(i) oo,
(ii) --
OA+AD.

(b) Describe fully the single transformation which maps side BC onto
side OE.

Answer: <aJ (i) OE~ (


l [l]

OA+AD ~ (
(ii)
l [l]

(b)

[2]

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20 All lengths on a map are - - of their actual lengths.
500

Calculate

(a) the actual length of line represented on the map by a line 7,3 cm,

(b) the area on the map which represents an actual area of 525 m2,
giving your answer in cm2•

Answer: (a) (1]


2
(b)
- - - - - - - - -cm [3]
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21 Evaluate

(a)

(b)

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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22 In the answer space below, is a line segment AB which is 7 cm long.

(a) Using ruler and compasses only, construct the locus of points

(i) 3 cm from B,

(ii) above AB, which are 2 cm from line AB.

(b) (i) Mark and label P1 and P2, points which are 3 cm from B and
2 cm from line AB.

(ii) Measure the distance P1P2.

Answer: (a) (i) on diagram [1]

(ii) on diagram [2]

(b) (i) on diagram [I]

(ii)
- - - cm [1]
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23 (a)

237°

In the diagram, P and Q are points on level ground. The bearing of P from
Q is 23 7°. Find the bearing of Q from P.

A 3,5 M 3,5 B

(b) The diagram shows two semi circles APM and AQB. AM= MB= 3,5 cm.
22
Taking :re to be , calculate the perimeter of the shaded region.
7

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cm [3]

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24 age in years 11 12 13 14 15

no of pupils 3 10 8 6 3

The ages of pupils in a class of 30 are shown in the table.

(a) Two pupils are chosen at random from the class, find the probability
that one is aged 11 years and the other is aged 14.

(b) Calculate the mean age of the pupils.

Answer: (a) [2]

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25

In the diagram, PQ is parallel to RS. PS and QR intersect at X. It is


given that PX= 2 cm, SX = 3 cm, QX = (y + 2) cm and RX= (2y - 1) cm

(a) Name the triangle which is similar to triangle PQX.

(b) Using your results in (a), find the value of y.

(c) Write down the length of QR.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) y =- - - - - - [3]

(c) QR= _ _ _ _ __ [1)

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26

V
(mis)

0 10 22
t(s)

The diagram is the velocity-time graph of an object which accelerated


uniformly for 10 seconds. During this time the velocity, V mis, at time t seconds
from the start, was given by V = 6 + 2t. It then decelerated uniformly to rest
in a further 12 seconds.

Calculate

(a) the velocity of the object when t = 0,


(b) the deceleration of the object,

(c) the distance covered by the object in the 22 seconds,

(d) the average speed of the object for the whole journey.

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Answer: (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ mis [l]

(b)
- - - - - - m/s2 [2]
(c) ______ m [2)

(d) _______ mis (I]

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A

In the diagram, ABC is a triangle in which AB = x cm, AC = 2x cm,


BC= 14 cm and BAC = 120°.

Using as much of the information given below as is necessary, calculate

(a) the value of x, leaving your answer in surd form,

(b) the area of triangle ABC.

[sin60° = 0,87; cos60° =0,5; tan60° = 1,73]

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I,.,,
i,,
11

Answer: (a) [4]


2
(b) - - - - - - - cm (2]
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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/lR
PAPER 1

NOVEMBER 2014 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes


Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name. Centre number and candidate number in the spaces atthe top of this page and your
Centre number and Candidate number on the top right corner of every page of this paper.
Answer all questions.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless stated
otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINER'S USE


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end
of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 26 printed pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N2014 .

©ZIMSEC N2014 (Turn over ,_.


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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR


CALCULATORS MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER.

1 Express 0,07649

(a) in standard form.

(b) correct to 2 significant figures,

( c) correct to the nearest hundredth.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) [1]

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2 (a) W rite down the next term in the sequence -2; I; 6; 13; 22; ....

. th . (3,65+5,49)x9,84 . th . . .
(b) G 1v en e expression ( ) , rewnte e expression, g1VIng
5,16x 12,1-8,52

each number correct to the nearest whole nwnber,

(c) Estimate, using the answer to (b), the value of the given expression
correct to the nearest whole number.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) [I]

(c) [l]

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3

In the diagram, TA and TB are tangents to the circle, centre 0, at A and B


respectively. C is a point on the major arc ACB and Dis a point on the
minor arc ADB such that TDO is a straight line and ATO = 36° .

(a) Name the two congruent triangles.

(b) Calculate

(i) AOD,

(ii) AOB.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) (i) [11

(ii) [l]

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4

"
--
-- ·-

--
A

~ -
~ -
B

--~-
C

Triangle ABC is mapped onto triangle EBD by a combination of two


transformations.

(a) Name the two transformations.

(b) Write down the ratio AB:BE in its simplest form.

Answer (a) ll J
[I]

(b) [11

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5 (a) Write down the smallest prime number.

(b) Express 5 292 as a produce of its prime factors in index form.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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6 The population of town A is 4, 5 x l 0 4 and that of town B is 3, 9 x 104 •

(a) Calculate the difference between the two populations.

(b) The population of town A is 125 o/o greater than what it was forty years
ago.

Calculate the population of town A forty years ago. Give the answer in
standard form.

Answer (a) [I]

(b) [2]

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7 (a) If 32 = zm, find the value of m.


z
(b) Simplify ( ;
7
)3.

Answer (a) m [l]

(b) [2}

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8
N

In the diagram_, the bearing of B from A is 060° and the bearing of C from B
is 100° .

(a) Find the bearing ofB from C.

(b) If AB and BC are adjacent sides of a regular polygon, find the number
of sides of the polygon.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) (2]

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9 It is given that w is inversely proportional tofand whenf= 20, w = 150.

(a) Find an equation connectingfand w.

(b) Find the value off when w = 60.

Answer (a) [21

(b) [1]

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6x+5 4x-6
10 Express - - - - as a single fraction in its simplest form
7 21

Answer----- - - - - - - -- - - - - [3]

11 If log(2x+21) - log5x = 0, find the value ofx.

Answer x = [3]

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12 The dimensions of a rectangle, correct to the nearest centimetre, are 9 cm by


7cm.

Calculate the minimum possible area of the rectangle.

2
Answer - - - -- - - -- - - -- - - - -- - cm [3]

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13 (a) Convert 372 8 to a munber in base 10.

(b) A quadrilateral has a rotational symmetry of order 1 and one line of


syrrunetry.

State the name of the quadrilateral.

( c) A lake has a surface area of 36 km2 • On a map, drawn to scale, the lake
has an area of9 cm2 •

Calculate the scale used in drawing the map giving the answer in the
form 1: n.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) [I]

(c) t [21

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14

-AB =( 14 ) and -AC =( 12 ) . Mand N are the mid-points of AB and AC


6 8

respectively.

(a) Find

(i) MN

(ii) BC .

(b) Explain why MN is parallel to BC.

Answer (a) (i) [2]

(ii) [l]

(b)

[1]

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15

...- ' 20 car B


:: velocity I I I

=
- (mis)
car A

10 ,,

-
-
0 2 4 6 8= =
-
I I time (s)

The diagram shows the velocity-time graphs of two cars. Car A and car B
start moving from the same point at the same time.

Find the

(a) acceleration of car A,

(b) time the two cars have equal velocities,

(c) distance covered by car A in the 8 seconds,

(d) average velocity of car A during the 8 seconds.

Answer (a) m/s2 [l)


- -- - - - -- - -- -- - -
(b) ______ _ __ ______ s [l]

(c) _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ m [l]

(d) _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ mis [l]

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16 The equation of a straight line is given as Sx + 4y - 30 - 0 .

(a) Makey the subject of the equation.

(b) Write down the gradient of the straight line.

(c) Write down the coordinates of the point where the line crosses the
x-axis.

Answer (a) [2]

{b) [1]

(c) [l]

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17 ( a) Below is a list of some ofthe units used in measuring quantities.

hour; hectare; kilometre, kilogram.me, degree.

Write down the unit of area from the given list.

(b) Find the capacity, in litres, ofa cylindrical tank of height 3,5 m and
diameter 4 m.

2
[ Take21:to be ; ] .

A n swe r (a ) [1]

(b) _ _ _ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ litres. [3]

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18 Given that f (x)- x 2 - Sx-12,


find

(a) f (-2),

(b) the values ofx for which f(x) = 12.

Answer (a) f( - 2) = _ _ _ _ __ _ __ [2]

(b) x = - - - - -- - - o r _ _ __ __ [2]

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19 Represent the following inequalities on the Cartesian plane in the answer
space.

(a) y>-6

(b) X ~2

(c) x+y:SO

Answer

y
I I I

0 2 4 6

-2

-4

-6

(a) On graph [1]

(b) On graph [l]

(c) On graph [2)

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20 It is given that n(s°)=l4. n(P)=7, n(PllQ) = 2andn(PUQ)=l1.

( a) Show this information on the Venn diagram in the answer space.

(b) Find

(i) n(Q),

(ii) n(Q UP').

Answer (a)

[2]

(b) (i) (11

~ij~~~~~~~~~~~ [1]

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21 It is given that A= (
2
-4
3
-1 ). B= (
x+l
2x-3
2
3
).

c-( 4
- 1
3

-2
-2
0
) andD =( 7
-3 ).
(a) Write down the order of matrix C.

(b) Express AD as a single matrix.

(c) Find x such that B has no inverse.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) [2]

(c) X [2]

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22 A bag has green, red and blue balls_ The balls are identical except for colour_
Anna picks a ball at random and puts it back

The table shows the probabilities that Anna picks any of the balls.

colour green red blue

probability 0,55 0,25 X

(a) Findx.

(b) If there are 20 red balls in the bag, find the number of the green balls in
the bag.

(c) Complete the probability tree diagram in the answer space.

Answer (a) X [I)

(b) [2)

(c) First ball Second ball

~Green

Green~ Not
Green

Green

Not
Green Not
Green
[2]

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23

A, Band Care points on the arc ofa circle. TC is a tangent to the arc
ate .

(a) Construct

(i) the locus of a point equidistant from A and B,

(ii) the perpendicular to TC at C.

(b) Measure and write down the length of the radius of the circle.

Answer (a) (i) on the diagram [2]

(ii) on the diagram [2]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ cm [l]

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24 (a) (i) Write down the special nam.e given to two angles that add up
to 180°.

(ii)

The diagram shows a triangle between two parallel lines.

Find the value of x + y.

(b) Jojo invests$ 7 500 at 3.5 % per year simple interest.

Calculate the simple interest he earns after 4 years.

Answer (a) (i) [1)

(ii) x+ [2]

(b) =$_ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ __ (2]

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25
A~-----------/7C
''
''
'
''
11 cm ''

In the diagram, ABC is a triangle in which AB = 11 cm, BC = 16 cm,


ABC = 60° and AD is the altitude.

Using as much of the information given below as is necessary and leaving the
answers in surd form where appropriate, find

(a) ( sin 60° )2 + ( cos 60°) 2,


(b) the a£ea of tl'iangle ABC,

(c) the length of BD.

[sin60° - 1 cos60° -
1
2
: tan 60°
~]

Answer (a) L21


2
(b) - - -- - - - - -- -- - - - - -- - cm [2]

(c)
------------------~ cm [2]

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26 The table shows the number of passengers in each of 50 taxis leaving airport
one day.

number of passengers in taxi 1 2 3 4

number of taxis X 20 y 13

(a) Find the value of x + y in its simplest form .

(b) If the mean m.unber of passengers per taxi is 2,66;


show that x + 3y = 41.
(c) Find the value ofx and the value ofy by solving appropriate equations.

Answer (a) X + y [2]

(b)

[2]

(c) X =
y = [2]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/1
PAPER l
NOVEMBER 2014 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page
and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every page of this
paper.

Answer all questions.


Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the
examination room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINER'S USE


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end
of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 28 printed pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N2014.
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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS


MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER.

1 (a) Simplify

1 2
(i) 1---
2 3'

(ii)

(b) Express 0,0796 correct to 3 decimal places.

Answer. (a) (i) [l]

(ii) [l]

(b) (1]

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2 (a) Express 12,5% as a common fraction in its simplest form.

(b) Find the Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) of 168 and 252.

Answer: (a) [l]

(b) [2]

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3 It is given that

~ = {l; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; 10},

where H is a set of prime numbers and K is a set of odd numbers.

(a) List the elements of set H.

(b) Find n(HUK).

Answer: (a) H={. _ _ _ _ _ } [1]

(b) [2]

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4 (a) Given that J(x) = 3 - 4x,

find

(i) J(-2),

(ii) X ifj(x) = 19.

(b) Express 15 minutes before midnight as time in the 24-hour notation.

Answer: (a) (i) [l]

(ii) (l]

(b) [1]

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5 Given that (140 23)-2(-ul -3) =( v 9)


-5 -18 12 '

find the value of

(a) (i) u,

(ii) v.

(b) Find the determinant of ( 10 23').


4

Answer: (a) (i) [l]

(ii) [l]

(b) [1]

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6 (a) The product of a number k and 15 is 105.

Find the number k.

(b) Factorise completely 4x 2 + 12x - 7.

Answer: (a) ~~~~~~~ (1]

(b) ~~~~~~~ [2]

7 Solve the simultaneously equations

X-2y = -2,
4x+3y=-19.

Answer: x =

y= [3]

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8

In the diagram, ABCD is a circle centre 0. AOB = 80° and AB= BC.

Calculate

(a) ACB,

(b) ADC,

(c) OAC.

Answer: (a) ACB = ~~~~~~~(l]

(b) ADC= ~~~~~~~ [1]

(c) OAC = ~~~~~~~ [I]

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9 (a) Given that sin8 = 2-


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and 90° < 8 < 180°. express as a common fraction
.

(i) cos e,
(ii) tan 8.

(b) State the name of a polygon with rotational symmetry of order 3.

Answer: (a) (z> [1]

(ii) [l)

(b) [1]

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10 The density of a certain stone is known to be 2,5 g/cm3.

Calculate the volume, in m 3, of a piece of the stone with a mass of 7 ,5 kg.

Answer: m3 [3J
------------

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11 The time, T, hours, varies inversely as the speed, S, kilometres per hour.

(a) Express Tin terms of Sand constant D.

(b) Calculate the constant D, when T = 12 minutes and S = 15 km/h.

Answer: (a) (l]

{b) [21

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12 Two similar drums have their diameters in the ratio 3 : 5.

(a) Write down the ratio of their volumes.

(b) Given that the volume of the bigger drum is 100 !, calculate the volume of the
smaller drum.

Answer: (a) ~~~ ~~~ [l]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ ! [2]

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. 81 27 9
13 (a) Wnte down the next term of the sequence-;-;-;
625 125 25

(b) Simplify 1,11 x 10 5 + 3,7 x 10-3 , expressing your answer in standard form.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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14 Given that V = _!_nr 2 h,


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(a) express r in terms of V, re and h,

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(b) find r if n = , V = 29- and h = 7.
7 3

Answer: (a) ~~~~~ [2]

(b) ~~~~~ [2]

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15 (a) On 1 March 2008 a farmer deposited $36 000 into a new bank account.

On 30 June 2008 her account balance was $36 600.

Calculate

(i) the time of investment as a fraction of a year in its simplest form,

(ii) the interest rate percent per annum.

(b) Given an exchange rate of$1 to R7.50, convert $210 to rands.

Answer: (a) (i) [l]

(ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _% [2]

(b) [1]

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16 The following is a list of marks obtained by a group of students.

20; 18; 12; 19; 18; 14; 18

(a) Find

(i) the mode,

(ii) the median.

(b) If two more marks, x and x + 1, are included in the list, the mean becomes 16.

Find x.

Answer: (a) (i) [l]

(ii) [I]

(b) [3]

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17 John, Ticha and Sharai share some sweets. John and Ticha's shares are in the ratio 1:
2. Ticha and Sharai's shares are in the ratio 3: 4.

(a) Express the shares in the ratio John : Ticha: Sharai.

(b) Calculate

(i) Ticha' s share if Sharai got 24 sweets,

(ii) the total number of sweets shared.

Answer: (a) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [2]

(b) (i) [2]

(ii) [1]

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18 The coordinates of A, Band Care (4; 2), (O; -2) and (-3; 2) respectively.

(a) Express as column vectors

Ci) 6A,
(ii) -2BC.

(b) Calculate JBcJ.

Answer: (a) (i) [l]

(ii) [2]

(b) [2]

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19 (a) Solve 3' = 9-2 •

(b) Given that logx81 = log 2 16, find the value ofx.

Answer: (a) y= [2]

(b) x= - - - - - - - - - [3]

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20 (a) Evaluate 212 3 + 122 3 giving your answer in base three.

(b)

In the diagram, LM and RS are two parallel straight lines and PQ cuts LM and
RS at X and Y respectively.

Given that MXY = 2u and XYS = 3u


0 0
,

calculate

(i) the value of u.

(ii) XYS,

(iii) PXL.

Answer: (aJ (1]

(b) (i) [2]

(ii) (1]

(iii) [l]

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21 The diagram shows line AB which is part of AABC.

Using ruler and compasses only, construct, showing all lines and arcs,

(a) AABC in which ABC= 135°, BC= 6 cm and C is above AB,

(b) a perpendicular from C to meet AB produced at X.

A B

Answer: (a) on diagram [3]

(b) on diagram [2]

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22 The probability that John passes a driving test is 2_ and that of Peter passing is I.
4 X

(a) If the probability that they both pass the test is 2,


28
find x.

(b) Calculate the probability that

(i) Peter fails the test,

(ii) either John or Peter passes the test.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) (i) [l]

(ii) [2]

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23

The diagram shows triangles A and A 2 drawn on the Cartesian plane.

(a) Drmv triangle A 1, the image of triangle A under a reflection with mirror line
X = -1.

(b) Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle A onto triangie
A2.

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Answer: (a) on diagram [2]

(b)

[3]

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24

f+--l--++-1+--+-t-+-+++-t-+-+,++-t-H+~'

1-+-i-+++--+--+~.-: +~J \ ---+--+--·t ~~----'-+-t-t-1,'\ I


- n--·...-+----+--+-+.1'1
H-4-++++--++--h--c-, '

The diagram shows the region defined by three inequalities 3y 2: 4x, y <=! 0 and a third
inequality.

(a) Find

(i) the third inequality,

(ii) the coordinates of point M, where the two lines intersect, shown on the
diagram.

(b) By considering integral values of x andy, calculate the least value of x + y.

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Answer: (a) (i) [3]

(ii) (__;__J_ [l]

(b) [2]

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25

40
Vmls

25

0
tis

The diagram shows a velocity-time graph of a particle which decelerates uniformly


from a velocity of 40 mis to a velocity of 25 mis in 20 seconds. It further decelerates
2
uniformly at a rate of 2,5 mls until it comes to rest.

Given that the total time of the journey is T seconds, calculate

(a) the deceleration of the particle during the first 20 seconds,

(b) the value of T,

( c) the total distance covered in the T seconds,

(d) the average speed for the whole journey.

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25

Answer: (a) m/s2 [2]


-------
(b) ------- s [2]

(c) ------- m [2]

(d)
- - - - - - -mis [1]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/2
PAPER2
NOVEMBER 2014 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Additional materials:
Answer paper
Geometrical instruments
Graph paper (2 sheets)
Mathematical tables
Plain a er 2 sheet

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided on the
answer paper/answer booklet.

Answer all questions in Section A and any three questions from Section B.

Write your answers on the separate ans,ver paper pro,·ided.


If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets together.

All working must be cleariy shown. It shouid be done on the same sheet as the rest of the
answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question and if the answer is not exact, the
answer should be given to three significant figures. Answers in degrees should be given
to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question. Mathematical tables or electronic calculators may be used to evaluate
explicit numerical expressions .

.
This question paper consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N2014.


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Section A [64 marks]

Answer all the questions in this section.

1 (a) Simplify 3,27 x 0,59 giving your answer correct to three significant
figures. [2]
!

(b) Find the Lowest Common Multiple (L.C.M) of 72 and 96. [3]

(c) Express 10111 2 as a number in base 5. [3)

(d) A train that is scheduled to arrive in Bulawayo at 0027 is delayed by


3 hours 47minutes.

Find the time at which it arrives in Bulawayo. [2]

i
2"J (a) Solve the equation

2 1 3
---=- [3]
X 4 Sx

(b) Factorise completely

(i) 7x 3 -28x,

(ii) 3y2-Sy+2.
[5]

(c) Express -
x+2 . 1e fract1on
- - -1 as a smg . m . its . 1est £orm.
. s1mp [4]
2x-3 X

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3 (a) A rectangle measures 8 cm by 6 cm to the nearest centimetre. Calculate


the least possible value of the area of the rectangle. [3]

(b) It is given that

~ = [x : 8 < x s 16, x is an integer] ,

A= {x: xis a square number} and

B = {x: xis an even number}.

(i) List all the elements of A

(ii) Find n(B).


(iii) Show this information on a fully labelled Venn diagram.
[7]

4 (a)

•. N

In the diagram, !lLMN is right-angled at L and LP is an altitude.


PN = 9 cm and LM = 6 cm.

(i) Name two triangles which are similar to !lLMN.

(ii) Find PM.


[5]

(b) The annual premium, $P, for a funeral insurance scheme varies jointly
as the square-root of the age, Y, years and the number of dependants,
D, of the applicant.

If a 25 year old applicant with 6 dependants pays $150,00, calculate the


monthly premium for a 49 year-old applicant with 4 dependants. [5]

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5 Mrs Shoko decides to erect a durawall around her rectangular stand measuring
20 m by 11 m. Three metres are to be left for a gate.

(a) Find the perimeter of the durawall. [3]

She has two options, A or B, to consider for erecting the durawall.

Option A

She could engage a contractor who charges $12 per metre on a fix-and-
supply basis.

(b) Calculate the total cost of erecting the durawall using option A [21

Option B

She could buy the following materials as shown in the table below and
engage a builder who charges $100 for the job.

item quantity cost per unit


bricks 5 000 $80,00 for 1 000
cement 10 X 50 kg bag $10 per bag
I brick force 5 bundles $5 per bundle
pit sand 2 loads $30 per load

(c) Calculate the total cost of erecting the durawall using option B. [3]

(d) Mrs Shoko decides to use the cheaper option. Calculate the amount
she saves by using that option. [2]

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6 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of plain paper.

Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all the
construction lines and arcs.

A triangular field PQR has dimensions PQ = 30 m, PQR = 60° and


RPQ = 45°.

(a) Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 3 m, construct the triangle PQR. [6]

(b) A well is to be dug in the field such that it is equidistant from PQ and PR
and 15 m from R.

Construct the locus of points which are

(i) equidistant from PQ and PR,

(ii) 15 m from R.
[3]

(c) Mark and label the point W, the position of the well. [1]

(d) Find the actual distance of the well from Q. [2]

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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section.

Each question carries 12 marks.

7 A farmer has a square orchard of side 10 m. He decides to extend it by


increasing the length of one side by x metres and the other by 2x metres as
shown in the diagram below.

10 2x

10

(a) Write down an expression for the total area of the extended orchard and
shO\v that it simplifies to 2x 2 + 30x + 100. [2]

(b) Write dO\vn and simplify an expression for the area of the extension. l2]
2
(c) Given that the area has increased by 87,5 m , form an equation in x and
show that it reduces to 2x 2 + 30x - 87,5 = 0. [2]

(d) Solve the equation

2
2x + 30x - 87,5 = 0. [4]

(e) Write down the actual length of the extended orchard. [2]

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8 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

A triangle PQR has vertices at P(l; 1), Q(3; 4) and R(4; 0).

Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 2 units on both axes, draw the x and y axes
for -10 s x s 10 and -6 s y s 6.

(a) Draw and label triangle PQR. [1)

(b) Triangle PQR is mapped onto triangle P 1Q 1R 1 by a transformation, N,

where N is represented by the matrix (-10 -10) .

(ii) Describe fully the single transformation represented by matrix N.


[6]

(c) Triangle PQR is mapped onto triangle P 2Q 2R 2 by a translation T which

is represented by the vector ( } ) and then followed by the transformation


2
N.

(i) Calculate the coordinates of the vertices of .l\P2Q 2R2.

[5]

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9 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of plain paper.

The table shows the number of books borrowed from a University library in
one week.

subject Geography Science Maths Shona Theory of


Education
number of 30 45 25 20 60
books

(a) Find the total number of books borrowed in that week. [2]

(b) Express the number of Theory of Education books as a fraction of all


the books borrowed in its lowest terms. [2]

(c) Show this information on a clearly labelled pie-chart. [6]

(d) Two students borrowed books from the library during that week.

Calculate the probability that the first student borrowed a Science book
and the second a Maths book. [2]

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10 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The velocity, v mis, of a moving body, at time t seconds, is given by the formula
V = r-
3t + 5.

Below is an incomplete table of values for v.

I t(sec)
v(mls)

(a) Find the value of m and the value of n. [2]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 second on the horizontal axis and


2 cm to represent 5 mis on the vertical axis, draw the t and v axes for
0 st s 7.

Draw the graph of v = i2 - 3t + 5. [4]

(c) Use your graph to estimate

(i) the values oft when v = 4,

(ii) the acceleration when t = 3,

(iii) the distance travelled from t = 4 to t = 6.


[6]

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11 (a) A regular polygon has an interior angle that is twice the exterior angle.

Find

(i) the number of sides of the polygon,

(ii) the sum of the interior angles of the polygon.


[4]

(b)

In the diagram, the points A, B, C and D lie on level ground. ABC is


a straight road which runs in a west-east direction. AD= BD = 9 km,
ABD = 40° and BC = 6 km.

Calculate

(i) the bearing of A from D,

(ii) the distance CD,

(iii) the area of ~BCD.


[8]

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12

In the diagram, ABC is a triangle in which AB= q and AC = p. Mis the mid-
point of AB and X is a point on BC such that BX : XC = 4 : 1. CM and AX
intersect at Y.

(a) Express, in terms of p and/or q

(i) BC,

(ii) ex,
(iii) CM,

(iv) AX.
[5]

(b) Given that CY = kCM, express CT in terms of p, q and k. [l]

(c) Given also that A Y = hAX, express CT in terms of p, q and h. [2]

(d) Using the results of (b) and (c), find the value of hand the value of k.

Hence express /\Y in terms of p and q. [4]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/2
PAPER2
JUNE 2014 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Additional materials:
Answer paper
Geometrical instruments
Graph paper (3 sheets)
Mathematical tables
Plain a er 1 sheet

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided on the
answer paper/answer booklet.

Answer all questions in Section A and any three questions from Section B.

Write your answers on the separate answer paper provided.


If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets together.

All working must be clearly shown. It should be done on the same sheet as the rest of the
answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question and if the answer is not exact, the
answer should be given to three significant figures. Answers in degrees should be given
to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question. Mathematical tables or electronic calculators may be used to evaluate
explicit numerical expressions.

This question paper consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, J2014.


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Section A [64 marks]

Answer all the questions in this section.

1 (a) Simplify

(i) 0,85 - 0,6 giving your answer as a common fraction in its lowest
terms,
3 2 5
(ii) 1-+1-+1-.
4 5 8
[4]

(b) Remove the brackets and simplify (a+ 2 )( a - 3) - 3( a - 5). [3]

(c) Giving your answer in standard form, find 25% of 3,168 x 10-4. [2]

(d)

In the diagram, APX and BQY are parallel straight lines and AQ is
the bisector of PQB.

Given that PAQ = 31 °, calculate APQ. [2]

2 (a) Solve the following equations

(i) 0,3x -1,7 = 1,8 - 0,4x


l.
(ii) 3x = (-64 )3
[6]

(b) Factorise completely 6m 2 ,i2 - mn -15. [2]

( c) Express as a single fraction in its simplest form


x-4 2
---+-- [3]
16-x2 x+4

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14-x

The Venn diagram shows some information about all the 52 families
in a village. C is a set of 37 families that have cattle, G is a set of 24 families
that have goats and S is the set of 20 families that have sheep.

It is also given that 14 families have cattle and goats, 11 families have cattle and
sheep, x families have all three types of animals and another x families have no
animals.

(a) Find, in terms of x, the number of famHies with

(i) cattle only,

(ii) goats only,

(iii) sheep only.


[6]

(b) Find

(i) the value of x,

(ii) the number of families with goats but have no cattle.


[4]

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4
Q N

In the diagram, P, Q and R arc three points on level ground. PQ = 20 m,


A 1
PR= 30 m and cosRPQ = --.
3

If R is due south of Q, calculate


~

(a) RPQ, [2]

(b) the length of QR, [4]


A

(c) PRQ, [3]

( d) the three-figure bearing of Q from P correct to the nearest degree. [2]

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In the diagram, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral. TA is a tangent at A and is


parallel to DB. AC and BD intersect at P such that AP= 5 cm.

(a) Given that TAD= 51 ° and APD = 78°, calculate


~

(i) ACD,

(ii) BAC,

(iii) BCA.
[5]

(b) Write down the reason why L\APD is isosceles. [l]

(c) Calculate the length of AD. [2]

(d) Name in the correct order, the triangle which is

(i) similar to L\APD,

(ii) congruent to L\ABP.


[2]

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6 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of plain paper.

Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all the
construction lines and arcs.

(a) On a single diagram, construct

(i) quadrilateral WXYZ in which WX = 5,3 cm, WXY = 120°,


XY = 5 cm, YZ = 9,1 cm and WZ = 8,5 cm,

(ii) the locus of points which arc equidistant from

1. Wand Y,

2. XandZ. [7]

(b) Mark and label clearly, the point 0, inside the quadrilateral WXYZ,
which is equidistant from W, X, Y and Z. [1]

(c) (i) Draw a circle centre O and radius OX.

(ii) Measure and write down the radius of the circle.


[2]

(d) State the special name given to quadrilateral WXYZ. [1]

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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section.

Each question carries 12 marks.

7 (a) Calculate the volume of a copper ball of radius 3 cm. [2]

(b) The copper ball in (a) is melted and recast into cylindrical rods each of
diameter 0,3 cm and length 15 cm.

(i) Calculate the volume of each rod.

(ii) Find the number of copper rods that can be made from the copper
ball.
[4]

(c) Each of the copper rods in (b) is bent to form a circular bangle. Calculate
the radius of the bangle. [2]

(d) If each bangle is to be coated with silver paint at a cost of 5c per cm2,
calculate the total cost of coating all the bangles so formed, giving your
answer correct to the nearest cent. [4]

Volume of a sphere =
3
22
7

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8 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.
2
The following is an incomplete table of values for y = 12 + 2x - x •

X -3 -2 -1 0 2 3 4 5
y -3 p 9 12 13 12 q 4 -3

(a) Find the value of p and the value of q. [2]

(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit on the x-axis and 2 cm to


represent 2 units on the y-axis draw the graph of y = 12 + 2x - x 2 . [4]

(c) Use your graph to find

(i) the roots of the equation 12+2x -x 2 = 0,

(ii) the gradient of y = 12 + 2x - x 2 at x = 2,

(iii) the equation whose roots are -1 and 3, giving your answer in the
2
form 12 + 2x - x = k where k is an integer. [6]

9 A salary of $P, of a saleswoman who sells cars of the same type, is partly constant
and her commission partly varies as N, the number of cars that she sells in one
month. If she sells 7 cars in one month, her salary is $675. If she sells 10 cars,
her salary is $900.

(a) Express P in terms of N and constants h and k. [I]

(b) Find the value of h and the value of k. [3]

(c) Write down

(i) the equation connecting P and N,

(ii) the saleswoman's salary when she has not sold any car.
[2]

(d) Calculate the saleswoman's salary when she sells 9 cars in one month. [3]

(e) Given that her commission is 2..!..% of the price of one car, calculate the
2
price of each car. [3)

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10 (a) Solve the equation 3x 2 -5x -15 = 0, giving your answers correct to
2 decimal places. [5]

(b) Answer this part of the question on a sheet of graph paper.

The following is a cumulative frequency table for a survey carried out


on the masses of 80 secondary school pupils.

mass (kg) ms45 ms 50 J ms 55 ms 60 ms 65 ms 70 ms 75 ms 80


cumulative 2 10 I 21 41 60 72 78 80
frequency I
(i) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 5 kg on the horizontal axis and
2 cm to represent 10 pupils on the vertical axis, draw a cumulative
frequency curve for the data.

(ii) Use your graph to find

l, the median mass of the pupils,

2. the number of pupils whose masses are more than 72 kg.


[7]

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11

In the diagram, OXYZ is a quadrilateral in which P is a point on OZ such that

- (-112 and OX
OP= _ - = (5)0 . OY and XP intersect at R.
(a) Find XP. [2]

(b) Given that XR = hXP,

(i) -
express XR in terms of h,

(ii) - (5-6hl
show that OR =
-2h
. .
[3]

(c) Given also that OZ= 30P and 7.X = 20X, find OY. [1]

(d) -
If OR= kOY -
(i) --
express OR in terms of k,

(ii) use the results of (b )(ii) and ( d)(i) to find the value of h and
the value of k.
[5]

(e) Write down the numerical value of the ratio XR . [1]


RP

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12 Answer the whole of the question on a sheet of graph paper.

Triangle W has vertices at (1; -1), (7; -1) and (4; 4). Using a scale of 2 cm to represent
2 units on both axes, draw the x and y-axes for -10 ::; x ::; 10 and -10 ::; y :;; 10.

(a) Draw and label clearly triangle W. [1]

(b) Triangle X is the image of triangle W under a reflection in the line


y=x+2.

Draw and label clearly,

(i) the line y = x + 2,

(ii) triangle X.
[3]

(c) (i) Draw and label clearly triangle Y, the image of triangle W under
an enlargement of scale factor _ _!_ with the origin as centre.
2

(ii) Write down the matrix which represents this transformation.


[4]

(d) Triangle Z with vertices at (1;-3),(1;-9) and (6;-6), is the image of


triangle W under a certain transformation.

(i) Draw and label clearly triangle Z.

(ii) Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle


W onto triangle Z.
[4]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/1
PAPER 1
JUNE 2015 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

This booklet should uot be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name~ Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and your
Centre number and Candidate number on the top right corner of every page of this paper.
Answer all questions.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or mismng pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given -correct -to three significant figures ·unless stated
o1herwise.

Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES FOR EXAMINER'S USE


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end
of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 28 printed pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, J2015.

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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR


CALCULATORS MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER

1 Express 0,0978

(a) correct to two decimal places,

(b) correct to 2 significant figures,

(c) in standard form.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [1]

(c) [1]

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2 (a) Evaluate 39,6+0,09.

(b) . lify (2-3 - -21) x-,g1vmg


S1mp 3
4
. . the answer m . Iowest terms.
. 1ts

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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3 A jet plane leaves Harare for Praia at 2323 . The journey takes 5
hours 33.minutes arid Praia's time is 2 hours behfnd Harare's time.

(a) Express 2323 ill 12-hour notation.

(b) Find the time in Praia when the jet arrives~

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~~ [l]

(b) ~~~~~~~~~~ [2]

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4 (a) Write down lx24 +lx23 +lx21 as a number in base 2.

(b) Given that a =-3, b = 3 and c = -1,


2
evaluate (-b-a
c-a) , giving the answer as a common fraction in its

lowest terms .

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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5 (a) Find V0,027 .

(b) The size of each interior angle of a regular polygon is 168°.

Find the number of sides of the polygon.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~ [1]

(b) ~~~~~~~~~~ [2]

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6 Given that a = ( =~ )
and b = ( =! ),
(a) express a - b as a column vector,

(b) find lbl .

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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7 A is a set of perfect square numbers less than 50 .and B is a set of even numbers
not greater than 20. '

Given that the elements of sets A and B are whole numbers,

(a) list the elements of set A,

(b) find n (An B) .

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [1]

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8 Solve the equation i - x - 2.


X

Answer X = [3]

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9 (a) IfB is East of A, state the three figure bearing of A from B.

(b) Express 33,55° in degrees and minutes.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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10

In the diagram P, Q, R and T are points on the circumference of a circle.


PTS and QRS are straight lines. PR is a diameter, QSP =28° and RPS =50°.
Calculate (a) PRT,

(b) QTS'

(c) QTR.

Answer (a) PRT- [1]

(b) QTS [1]

(c) QTR_ [1]

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11 Solve the simultaneous equations:

3x-y=7
y=S-x

Answer x =
-----------
y = --------- [3]

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12 It is given that y varies directly as the square root of z.

(a) Write down the equation connecting y, z and a constant k.

(b) Find k wheny = 3 and z = 4.

(c) Findywhenz=16.

Answer (a) [I]

(b) (l]

(c) [1]
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13

Triangle ACD is right angled at C.

AD= 6 cm, DBC = 45° and DAC = 30°. ABC is a straight line.

Using the information below, calculate

(a) CD,

(b) AB, giving the answer correct to 1 decimal place.

!sin 30° = 0,50; cos 30° = 0,87; tan 30° = o,ss;l


Lsin 45° = 0,71; cos 45° = 0,71; tan 45° = 1,°'!i.J

Answer (a) [1]


-------------cm
(b)
- - - - - - - - - - - - -cm [2]

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14 Simplify

(a) (2ar2 x3a2,

(b) log8+log4.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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15 GiventhatA = ( ::! !1
) andB= ( 3 4 ).

Find in terms of x

(a) the determinant of A in its simplest fonn,

(b) BA in its simplest form.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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16 (a) On a day when the exchange rate was R9,03 to 1 USD, a trader
exchanged 600 USO for rands.

Find the amount, in rands, the trader received.

(b) .
G1ven that f . terms off,, v, u and t.
= mv-mu , express mm
t

Answer (a) R [2]

(b) m = [2]

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17 An object starts from rest and accelerates at 4 m/s2 for 5 seconds until it reaches a
speed of20 mis. It then travels at this speed for 30 seconds, after which it
decelerates uniformly and comes to rest in a further IO seconds.

(a) Draw a velocity-time graph on the grid.

(b) Calculate the total distance travelled.

30
velocity
(mis)

20

15

10

time (s)

Answer (a) on the diagram [2]

(b) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - - I l l [2)

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18 9 white and 6 yellow identical tennis balls are placed in a box. Kuda picks
balls at random one at a time.

Find the probability that the first and second balls picked are

(a) both white,

(b) of different colours.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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0

22
Taken-to be
7
In the diagram OABC is a sector of a circle centre O and radius 3.!..cm.
2

(a) State the name given to the shaded region.

(b) Calculate the area of the shaded region.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) cm2 [3]


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20 A rural district council increases the value of land by 5 % every year.


If the value of a piece of land is $ 4 600,
calculate its value in 2 years' time.

!2.
Answer $ [4]
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22

2
21 . l'fy x -y2 + 2y-2x .
Stmpl 2
X +xy xy

Answer [4]
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22 (a) Solve the equation 3-(2n - 5) - 32.

(b) . gle f ract1on


Express 7x+2 5x+3 as a sm . . . . ·
m its s1mp1est tiorm.
5 6

Answer {a) =n_=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [2]

(b) . [2]

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23
A

• X

Use the diagram to answer the following questions.

(a) Write down the coordinates of the image of P, if Pis translated by

vector ( -~ ) .

(b) Describe fully a single transformation which maps PQ onto P2Ql.

Answer (a) ( ) [I]

(b)

[3]

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24 Ten students walk to Chitsa High School every day. The distances they walk,
to the nearest kilometre, are given in the frequency table below.

distance in kilometres 1 2 3 4 s
frequency 4 2 2 1 1

(a) State the least possible distance walked by a student.

(b) Find (i) the modal distance walked,

(ii) the median distance walked.

(c) Calculate the mean distance walked.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~Ian (1]

(b) (i) ~~~~~~------'Ian (l]

(ii) ~~~~~~------'Ian [l]

(c) ~~~~~~~~~~Ian (2]

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25

(a) On the diagram construct using ruler and compasses only, the locus of
points which are

(i) 2 cm from BC and on the same side of BC as A,

(ii) 3 cm from A.

(b) Mark and label two points P and Q which are 2 cm from
BC and 3 cm from A. L

Answer (i) on the diagram [2]

(ii) on diagram [1]

( b) on diagram [2]

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26 The scale of the plan of a house is 1:500.

(a) Find the length of a room on the plan which measures 8 m.

(b) Calculate the actual height of a wall which is represented by 3,6 cm on


the plan.

2
(c) Find the actual area of a room which has an area of 1,6 cm on the plan.

Answer (a)

(b) ________ m [l]

(c) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m2 [3]

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2
6-x-x
I

The diagram shows the graph of y = 6- x - x 2 •

Use the graph to

(a) solve the equation 6 - x - x2 » 0,

(b) state the equation of the line of symmetry of the curve,

(c) estimate the maximum value of the function,

(d) estimate the area bounded by the curve, the x-axis, the lines x = -1
andx = 1.

Answer (a) x = ____ or _ _ _ __ [2]

(b) [1]

(c) [1]

(d) [2]
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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/2
PAPER2
JUNE 2015 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Additional materials:
Answer paper
Geometrical instruments
Graph paper (3 sheets)
Mathematical tables
Plain paper (I sheet)
Electronic calculator ·

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces provided on the
answer paper/answer booklet.

Answer all questions in Section A and any three questions from Section B.

Write your answers on the separate answer paper provided.


If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets together.

All working must be clearly shown. It should be done on the same sheet as the rest of the
answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question and if the answer is not exact, the
answer should be given to three significant figures. Answers in degrees should be given
to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The nwnber of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question. Mathematical tables or electronic calculators may be used to evaluate
explicit numerical expressions.

This question paper consists of 11 printed pages and 1 blank page.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, J2015.


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Section A [64 marks]

Answer all the questions in this section.

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1 (a) Express - as a
16

(i) decimal fraction,

(ii) percentage.
[3]

' (b) Simplify

(i) 27~ -(i)'.


-- (i2
34 7) . . the answer
. .m its
. Iowest terms.
(ii) -+- , g1vmg
5 3 15
[5]

(c) Given thatp = 0,045 and r = .2,513x10-4,
(i) express p in standard form,

(ii) evaluate pr giving the answer in standard form.


[2]

2 (a) It is given that ~ = {x: 1 s x s 10, where x is an integer}

A= {x : x is a prime number} and


B= {x: xis a factor of20}.

(i) List all the elements of A.

(ii) List all the elements of (AU B)'.

(iii) Find n(An B).

(iv) Draw a clearly labelled Venn diagram to show the sets and their
elements.
[7]
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(b) Solve the equation - - - - - = - [3]
3 5 2

3 (a) It is given that 300 cattle are to be shared in the ratio 12: 10: 8.

(i) Express the ratio in its simplest form.

(ii) Calculate the difference between the largest and smallest shares.
[5]

(b) An advert in a shop read,

"VALENTINE SPECIAL 25 % OFF ALL RED SHIRTS".

The red shirts were originally marked at $25, 00 each.

(i) Joko bought a red shirt.


Calculate the amount that Joko paid for the shirt.

(ii) Tindo bought 10 such shirts and sold them at $23, 00 each.

Calculate the total profit Tindo made.


[6]

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4 (a)

E A F

The diagram shows points A, B, C and Don the circumference of a circle


centre O. EAF is a tangent to the circle at A .

Given that B.AF = 40°and CAD = 30°, calculate

(i) ADB,

(ii) DAE,
A

(iii) ABF,

(iv) CDB<
[7]

(b) (i) Convert 65 10 to a number in base 3.

(ii) Simply 31024 + 11101 2 , giving the answer in base 4.


[4]

5 (a) Giventhatf(x) ... 3x2 -7x+l,

(i) evaluate f(-1),

(ii) find the values of x when f(x)- -1.


[6]
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(b) Given thatP = ~{2a+(n-l)d},

(i) express a in terms of d, n, and P,

(ii) find the value of a when n = 10, d = 4 and P = 20.


[5]

6 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of plain paper.

Use ruler and compasses only and show clearly all


construction lines and arcs.

All constructions should be done on a single diagram.

From a point, M, on level ground, the angle of elevation of a bird on top of a


vertical pole is 30°. From another point, N, 10 metres closer to the pole such
that M and N are on the same side of the pole, the angle of elevation of the
same bird is 45°.

(a) Using a scale of l cm to represent 2 metres, construct a diagram to show


the positions of M, N and the vertical pole. [61

(b) Use the diagram to find the

(i) height of the pole,

(ii) distance of M from the bottom of the pole.


[5]

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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section

7 (a) Mis directly proportional to ( d -1 )2. Given that M = 12 when d = 4,


calculate M when d = 7. [3]

(b)
C

5
5

A....__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __._.E
8

The diagram ABCDE is a cross-section of a tobacco shed that is


20 m long. AB = BC =CD= DE= 5 m and AE = 8 m.

Calculate the

(i) perpendicular height of C above the side BD,

(ii) area of the cross-section ABCDE,

(iii) volume of the shed,

(iv) number of bales of tobacco that can be stored in the shed up to


BD, given that each bale has a volume of 4 m3 ,
[9]

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8 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

A girl is given $ 6,00 to buy fireworks for her birthday party. She buys x rockets
at 60 c each and y crackers at 30 c each.

(a) Write down an inequality in x and y and show that it reduces to


2x+ ys20. [2]

(b) She wants to buy at least 4 rockets and the number of crackers should
be more than or equal to twice the number of rockets .

Write down two inequalities that satisfy these conditions. [2]

(c) Using a scale of 2 cm to 2 units on both axes, show by shading the


UNWANTED regions, the region in which (x; y) must lie . [5]

(d) Use your graph to find

(i) the combination that uses the maximum amount of money


available,

(ii) 1. the combination that uses the minimum amount of


money,

2. the change she would get in (ii) 1.


[3]

9 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

Quadrilateral ABCD has vertices atA(l; 0), B(2; 0) C(2; 2) and D(l; 2)

Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit on each axes, draw the x and y axes for
-4sxs6 and -5sys5 .

(a) (i) Draw and label ABCD.

(ii) State the special name given to quadrilateral ABCD.


[2]

(b) Quadrilateral ABC 1D 1 has coordinates at A(l;O), B(2;0), Ci(6;2)


and D 1(5;2).

(i) Draw and label quadrilateral ABC 1D 1•

(ii) Describe fully the single transformation that maps ABCD onto
ABC 1D 1•
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(c) Quadrilateral ABCD is mapped onto quadrilateral A 2B2C2D2 by a


reflection in the line y = x + 2.

(i) Draw and label line y = x + 2.

(ii) Draw and label quadrilateral A 2B2C2D2 •


[3]

(d) A 3B3 ~D3 is the image of ABCD under an enlargement of scale factor -1
with (-1; -1) as centre.

Draw and label quadrilateral A 3 B3~D3 • [3]

10 (a) The point, M, has coordinates (7; -3) and RM=( ! ).


Calculate

(i) the coordinates of R,

(ii) MR.
[3]
(b)

. The diagram is a quadrilateral ORST in which OR= u,

OT= 2v and TS= 2u + v.

Diagonals OS and RT intersect at P.

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(i) Express in terms of u and/or v.

1. RT,

2. OS.

(ii) Given that OP = kOS, express in terms of k, u and/or v

1. OP,

2. RP and show that it reduces to (2k-I)u+3kv.

(iii) Given also that RP = h RT , express RP in terms of h, u


and/or v.

(iv) Using the results in (ii) 2 and (iii), calculate the value of hand
the value of k.
[9]

11 (a) Solve the simultaneous equations:

3x-2y=8

5x-4y = 12
[3]

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The diagram shows three points, P, Q and R such that P is 4 km


a
North of Q and R is 6 km from Pon bearing of 073° .

Calculate

(i) QR,

(ii) PQR,
(iii) the bearing of R from Q to the nearest degree.
[9]

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12 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper.

The table below shows the distribution of Mathematics marks for 500 students
in an examination.

mark (x) xslO x:s:20 X s30 xs40 xs 50 xs60 xs70 xs80 xs90 xsIOO

cumulative
frequency(/) 10 50 150 245 325 400 465 490 495 500

(a) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 10 marks on the horizontal axis and


2 cm to represent 50 students on the vertical axis, draw a cumulative
frequency curve for this distribution. [4]
(b) Use your graph to find the

(i) median mark,

(ii) inter-quartile range.


[5]

(c) Two students are chosen at random.

Find the probability that both students got marks less than or equal to 50. [31

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4028/1
PAPER 1
NOVEMBER 2015 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:

I Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

I This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and your
Centre number and Candidate number on the top right corner of every page of this paper.

Answer all questions.


Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless stated
otherwise.

Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 28 printed pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N2015 .

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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR


CALCULATORS MAY BE USED IN TIDS PAPER.

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1 (a) Find the value of - -.
0,04

. l'fy 1 4 2 . .
1--
(b) Simp 1 - +- g1vmg the answer as a f ract10n
. m . its . Iestiorm.
. s1mp +
2 7 3

Answer (a) (1]

(b) [2]

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2 Given that p = - 4, q = 3 and r = -1,evaluate

p+q
(a)
r

Answer (a) [I]

(b) [2]

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3 In an athletics competition, under 20 boys compete in a 5 000 m race, while


under 16 boys compete in a 3 000 m race.

(a) Calculate the difference in the distances they run giving the answer in
standard form .

(b) A lap is 400 m long.

Find the number of laps in the 5 000 m race .

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [IJ

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4 It is given that OP-( - ~ ) and 0Q =( ~! ) where O is the origin.

(a) Express PQ as a column vector.

(b) Find

(i) joQI.
(ii) the co-ordinates of M, the midpoint of PQ.

Answer (a) (
) [1]

(b) (i) [ll

( ii) ( ) [1]

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5 (a) Express 1 x 35 + 2 x 33 + 3 as a number in base 3.

(b) Convert 101 10 to a number in base 9.

(c) Evaluate203 7 -1547 giving the answer in base 7.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) [1]

(c) [l]

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6 Solve the simultaneous equations:

2x+3y = 28
x+5y"" 35

Answer x =

y = [3]
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7 Solve the equation:

2y+5 9
--=-
3y-2 4

Answer y [3]

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8 Make a the subject of the formula .!.. +.!. ""3.


a b

Answer [3J

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9 When baking scones, a baker mixes six cups of flour, one cup of sugar, two
cups of water and half a cup of milk, together with other ingredients.

(a) Express the quantities of flour, sugar, water and milk as a ratio in its
simplest form.

(b) Calculate the number of cups of water needed if the baker uses four
cups of flour.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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10 The probability that Sihle will bring a calculator is ~ while the probability
. 6
that Yemurai will bring a calculator is ~-
5

Giving the answer as a fraction in its simplest form, find the probability that,

(a) Sihle will not bring a calculator for the lesson,

(b) only one of them will bring a calculator for the lesson.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) (2]
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11 (a) Write down the special name given to a polygon with five sides.

(b) State, for a regular five sided polygon,

(i) the number of lines of symmetry,

(ii) the order of rotational symmetry.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) (i) [l]

(ii) [l]

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12 Solve the inequality 2- x s 2x -1 < 11, giving your answer in the form
a s x < b, where a and bare integers.

AnSlver :S X < [3]

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13
N

In the diagram, A, B and C are positions of 3 boreholes where BA = BC. The


borehole at Chas a bearing of 116° from the borehole at B.

Calculate
A

(a) ACB,

(b) the bearing of the borehole at A from the borehole at C.

Answer (a) ACB= - - - - - - - - - - [1]

(b) [2]

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14 (a) If I0g 10 7 = 0,8451, evaluate

(i) · 1og100 07
' '
(ii)

(b) Evaluate log 2 ( ~).

Answer (a) (i) [l]

(ii) [1]

(b) [2]

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15 The table shows part of Ms Dube's payslip for a particuiar month.

Earnings $ Deductions $

transport allowance 100,00 pension contribution 6,00

housing allowance 129,00 union subscription 10,00

medical aid 8,00

Insurance 17,50

basic salary 275,00 total deductions

net salary

(a) Calculate

(i) the total deductions,

(ii) the net salary.

(b) Express the pension contribution as a percentage of her basic salary.

Answer (a) (i) $ [l]


----------
{ii) $ [1]
- ---------
(b)
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16 (a) Evaluate 81 4 •

(b) find X if 9x-l X 33 x-Z = 3.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) X= [2]

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17 Given that y is inversely proportional to ( x - 1)2 and that y = 2 when x = 7,

(a) express y in terms of x,

(b) calculate the values of x when y = 8.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) X= or [2]

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18 A luxury coach leaves Bulawayo for Harare every morning at 7.30 am and
arrives in Harare at 1.00 pm.

(a) Express the departure time as a time in the 24 hour notation.

(b) Calculate the total time taken to travel from Bulawayo to Harare.

(c) Calculate the average speed of the bus to the nearest whole number if
the distance from Bulawayo to Harare is 439 km.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [1]

(c) _ _ __ _ ___;km/h [2]


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19 Factorise completely

(a) cg-dg-ch+dh,

(b) 5d 2 -d-4.

Answer

(a) [2]

(b) (2]

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The pie chart shows the distribution of an athlete's daily exercise programme.

(a) Calculate the value of x.

(b) If the athlete spent 18 minutes jogging, calculate

(i) the time the athlete spent on weight lifting,

(ii) the total time spent exercising.

Answer (a) X = [l]

(b) (i) [1]


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~ij _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [2]

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p

In the diagram, PQR is an isosceles triangle such that PQ = PR= 7 cm and


PRQ=35°.

Using as much of the information given below as is necessary, calculate

(a) QR,

(b) the area of triangle PQR.

sin35° = 0 57
[ sin70°::, o:94
cos3S 0
=0, 82
cos70° = O, 34
tan35° O, 70
!!!!

tan70° = 2, 75
l

Answer (a) _ _ _ _____ _ _ __ _ _ _cm [2]


2
(b)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - -cm [21

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22 It is given that,

l;-= {x: 31 :S x < 37 and x is an integer} has subsets P, Q and R such that

P == { x : x is a multiple of 3},

Q = {x: x is a factor of 99} and

R = {x: xis a prime number}.

(a) List all the elements of R.

(b) Write down n(P UR) •

(c) List all elements of (PU Q UR)' .

Answer (a) { } [l]

(b) [1]

(c) { } [21

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23 A map is drawn to a scale of 1: 75 000.

(a) Calculate in km the actual distance between two towns which are
40 cm apart on the map.

(b) An airport has an actual area of 22,5 km2

Calculate in cm2 the area of the airport on the map.

Answer (a) _ _________ km [2]


2
(b) - - - -- - - - - - cm [2]

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speed (mis)

30

4 10
time (s)

In the diagram, a moving object decelerates from a speed of 30 mis to a


speed of 18 mis in 4 seconds and further decelerates from a speed of
18 mis to rest in 6 seconds.

Calculate

(a) the speed of the object after the first 2 seconds,

(b) the total distance covered by the object in the 10 seconds.

Answer (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _mis (2]

(b) ____________ m [2]

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V

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C
A
.,
1

4 -3 ,-2 -1 0 1 2 X

-1

-2
B

-3

The diagram shows three shapes A, B and C on a Cartesian plane.

(a) Describe completely the single transformation which maps


shape A onto shape B.

(b) Shape B is mapped onto shape C by a transformation P.


Describe fully the transformation P.

Answer (a)

(3]

(b)

[2]
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T

In the diagram, 0 is the centre of the circle. T AS is a tangent to the circle at A.


BAS = 40° and OBC =54°.

Calculate,
A

(a) OAB.
A

(b) AOB
A

(c) ADC,

(d) reflex AOC

Answer (a) OAB = [1]


A

(b) AOB = [l]


A

(c) ADC= [2]

(d) reflex AOC = [2]

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27 If F = ( 3 x ), G
- 4 - 6
=( 32 -2
-1
J and H =( 71 ) ,
find

(a) F + 3G in terms of x,

(b) the value of x if the determinant of Fis -14,

(c) GH.

Answer (a)
( ) [2]

(b) X= [2]

(c) ( ) [2]

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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

r_,,ft:r A ....Jl,I"H·EMATICS
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NOVEMBER 2015 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials: Geometrical instruments
Mathematical tables
AilTirrrw .r.:2.1 ndi.fall.ates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

'lrltrril§ &!Hw:0L~ll:et §llilould not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

2 hours 30 minutes

lLti§TRU<CTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Wfite your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and
your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every page of this paper.

Answer alln questions in Section A and any three from Section B.


Check that all t'b.e pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate: or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise. Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place.

KNJFOF&J'WATJl:ON FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
Nfathematical tables may be used to evaluate explicit numerical expressions.

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Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N20 15.

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Section A [64 marks]

Answer all the questions in this section.

IL (a) Find the value of (1!+2.!.)+~.


4 3 6

Answer (a) [3]

(b) (i) Factorise completely y2 + 10y - 24,

Answer (b) (i) [2]

(b) (ii) Factorise completely 27 - 3x 2 •

Answer (b) (ii) [2]

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]l (c) It is given thatftx) = 10 + 3x- x 2 •

(i) Find, 1(2).

Answer (i) [l]

(ii) Find the values of x whenftx) = 0.

Answer (ii) x= _ _ _ _ _ _ or - - - - - - - [3]


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The diagram shows a quadrilateral ABCD with BC= 8 cm, AC= 12 cm


CAD = 46,s c and ABC= ACD::; 90°.

(i) Calculate AB,

Answer (i) AB = [2]

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2 (ii) Calculate CD.

(ii) CD= __________ cm [2]

(iii) Calculate the area of quadrilateral ABCD.

2 (a) (iii) cm2 [3]


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(b) Four interior angles of a nonagon have a sum of 460°. The


remaining interior angles are equal. Find the size of each of
the equal angles.

Answer (b) [2]

(c) A shop sells a refrigerator at$ 540. In the previous year


the same type of a refrigerator cost 8 % less.

Calculate the cost price of the same type of refrigerator in the


previous year.

Answer 2 $______, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
(c) [2]
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3 (a) It is given that M = ( _! -:- ) and N = ( ~ }

(ft) Find MN .

Answer (a) (i) [2]

(ii) Find the inverse of M.

Answer (a) (ii) [2]

(iii) Find M2 •

Answer (a) (iii) [2]


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2x -1 3x - 5 . f . . . . f
Express - - - - - as a smg1e ractton m its s1mp1est orm.
4 12

(b) [3]

(c) The area of a trapezium is 63 cm2 and the sum of the lengths of
its two parallel sides is 22,5 cm.

Calculate the perpendicular distance between the two parallel


sides .

cm [2]

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(a) In a survey, a class of 40 music students were taught to play mbira,


piano and guitar. At the end of their course they were asked to state
at least one of the three instruments they found enjoyable to play.

The table shows the students' choices.

type of instrument indicated as enjoyable number of students

mbira 18
piano 14
guitar 20
mbira only 10
piano only 8
mbira and guitar 6
piano and mbira 5
guitar and piano 4
all the three 3

The Venn diagram shows some of the number of students in each subset.

z w 10

8
piano

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(a) (0 Find the values of w, x, y and z.

Answer (a) (i) w = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --

x=-- - ----~---------
y= _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

z= _________________ [4]

0.) If two students were selected at random from the class, find
the probability that both enjoyed playing the guitar.

(ii) [2]

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(b) Solve the equation 9m-i = 27. [3]

Answer (b)
m=-- - - - ---------~ l3]

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p-2x
(a) Make x the subject of the formula y = - -
x

Answer (a) [3]

(b)

In the diagram, ABCD is a circle with centre 0. CD is a diameter


of the circle, AOD = 50° and OA is parallel to CB .
A

(i) Find OCA.

Answer (b) (i) OCA " " - - - - - - - - - - [l]

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(lb) (ii) Find OAD.

Answer (ii) OAD = [2]

{iii) Find ABC.

Answer (iii) ABC=---------------- [2]

(iv) FindCAB.
[7]

Answer (iv) CA B = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [2]

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(/jj Answer the whole of this question on page 15.

Use iruier and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all
construction lines and arcs.

All constructions should be done on a single diagram.

(a) Construct on a single diagram

(R) parallelogram ABCD with AB= 8 cm, BC= 10 cm, and


ABC = 120°, line AB has been drawn on page 15.

(ii) the locus of points equidistant from B and C,

(ill) the bisector of ABC .


(9]

(b) Mark and label the point X that lies on the bisector of ABC
and is equidistant from B and C. [1]

(«::) Describe the locus that the bisector of angle ABC represents. [2]

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A B

A,nswa (a) (i) on diagram [5]

(ii) on diagram [2]

(iii) on diagram [2]


(b) on diagram [1]

(c)

[2]
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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section

Each question carries 12 marks.

7
The table shows values for the function y = .!.x(5-x).
2

0 1 2 3 4 5 6
0 2 3 p 2 0 -3

(a) Calculate the value of p. [l]

Answer (a) p = [l]

Answe:r this part of the question on the grid on page 17.

1
(b) Draw the graph of y:: -x( 5- x) . [4]
2

(c) Use the graph to estimate

(i) the maximum value of y,

(ii) the range of values of x for which y is positive. [2]

(d) (i) Draw a suitable straight line, that can be used to solve the equation

1
- x(S- x)=x -1.
2

(ii) Use the graph to solve the equation lx(5- x)=x- l. [3]
2

(e) Find the area bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the lines x = 2
andx = 4. [2]

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(b) on diagram [4]

(c) (i) [l]

(ii) [2]

(d) (i) on diagram [1]

(ii) X = ______ or [2]


(e) [2]
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£') 2 4
(a) \4 Show that - - - - ... 3 reduces to 3x2 + 3x-4 = 0.
l-X X

Answer (a) (i)

[3]

(il) Solve the equation 3.x2 + 3x -4 = 0 , giving answers


correct to 3 significant fi gures. [5]

Answer ( a) ( ii) x ;;;; _ _ __ _ _ _ or _ _ _ _ _ __


[5]
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8 (lbi)

The diagram shows the unshaded region R defined by three


inequalities, one of which is y ~ 4- x.

(i) Write down the other two inequalities.

Alt(i),SWl!!li' (!J) (i)

[2]

(ii) Find the maximum value of 3y + x, given that x and


y satisfy these three inequalities.

3y+x = [2]
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If v = ( ~ ) and jvj = 17, find the two possible values of u, [2]

Answer (a) u= _ _ ____ or _ _ _ __ [2]

9 (lo)

- -
hi the diagram, XZ = p, XY = q and M is a point on YZ such that 3YM = YZ.

(n) 1. Express YZ as simply as possible in tenns of p and /or q.

Answer(b) (i) 1. YZ= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [l]

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(b) 2. Express YM as simply as possible in terms of p and /or q.

Answer(b) (i) 2. YM= _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [l]

3. Express XM as simply as possible in terms of p and /or q.

Answer(b) (i) 3. XM=---------- [2]

(ii) Given that N is the point such that XN = h:XZ, express XN in


terms of h and p.

Answer (b) (ii) XN = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [1]

(iii) -
Given also that XM = hp+ k q, use the two expressions for XM to
find the value of h and the value of k.

(iii) h=
--------------
[2]

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~ (b) (iv) 1. Write down the numerical value of XN,


NZ

XN
Answer (b\I (iv) l. -
NZ- == - - - - - [1]

2. Write the ratio of the area of ti XYN : area of ~ XYZ


in its simplest form.

Answer(b)(iv) 2. - - - - - - - - - - - - - [1]

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rn Answer the whole of this question on page 24.

The triangle LMN has vertices at L (3; 1), M (2; 2) and N (0; 1).

(8l) Draw and iabe! triangle LMN. [l]

(b) Triangle LMN is mapped onto triangle L 1M 1N 1 by a reflection in the


line y :::1.

[3]

(c) Triangle LMN is mapped onto triangle Li_M2N2 by a rotation through


180° about the point(-1; 0) .

[3]

l
(d) Triangle ~M3N 3 is the image of triangle LMN under a transfonnation

P, represented by the matrix -2 0 .


( O 1

(i) Draw and label triangle ~M 3N3 •

(iii) Describe fully the single transformation P, which maps triangle


LMN onto triangle ~M3 N3 • [5]

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4 '
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- -
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6 ~4 -2 2 4 x--
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l
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Answer (a) on diagram [l]

(b) on diagram [3]

(c) on diagram [31

(d) (i) on diagram [2]


(ii)

[3]

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lll The marks obtained by 80 students in a Mathematics test are shown in the table.

I .markm(%) frequency

~ 0 < m:;; 20 0
20<ms30 5

I 30<ms40
40<ms50
19
18
50<ms60 16
60<ms70 14
70 <ms 80 4
80<ms90 2
90<ms100 2

(a) Estimate the mean mark for the students' test. [3]

Answer (a) [3]

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(b) The following is an incomplete cumulative frequency table for the


distribution.

mark (%) m :S20 ms.;30 m :S40 m:550 mS60 m$70 m :5 80 m~90 m$100
Cumulative
fo:Quency 0 5 24 42 58 72 q 78 80

(i) Find the value of q.

Answer(b) (i) q = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [1]

Allllswer 11:he whole of this part of the question on the grid on page 27.

(ii) Draw a cumulative frequency curve to illustrate this information. [4]

(ili) Showing your method clearly on the graph, use your graph to
estimate

1. the median mark,

2. the number of students whose marks were more than 45 %


but less than 75 %. [4]

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H (b)

80

>-
Q
$::l
Q)

g" 60
c.t:::
Q)
;;,,.
·~
-
I 40

0 20 40 60 80 100
mark(%)

Answer (b) (ii) on diagram [4]


(iii) 1. [2]

2. [2]

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12 ll1m 1l:hfa question take :n: to be .
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{ai) A right cone, made of paper, has a base radius of 8 cm and a slant
height of 10 cm.

(i\) Calculate for the cone, the perpendicular height,

Answer (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm [2]

(ii) Calculate for the cone, the curved surface area,

.4nswer (a) (ii) ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [2]

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(:m, Calculate for the cone, the volume.

Answer (a) (iii) ._ _ _ _ _ cm3 [21

(b) The cone is cut open to make a sector ABC of a circle centre O as
shown in the diagram.

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(b) Calculate reflexAOC.

Answer (b) A O C = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [3]

(t) Another cone , PQR, which is similar to the right cone in (a) has a slant
height of 18 cm.

Calculate the base area of the cone PQR.

(c) [3]

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MATHEMATICS 4030/1
PAPER I
JUNE 2016 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Addi :on.al materials:
Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

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THIS BOOKLET SHOULD NOT BE PUNCHED OR STAPLED AND PAGES
SHOULD NOT BE REM OVED.
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
\Vrite your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this
-age and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every
_~ e ofthis paper.
A!rswer all questions.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if
:!'e:"e are. 'uplicate or missing pages.
\\-ri:e yaur answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue
pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that
question. I
Omiss ·on of essen ·al working will result in loss of marks. I
Decimal allS\Yers ,;;vhich are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated othenvise.
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Mathematical taMes, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the l
examination room. I
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This question paper consists of 30 printed pages.
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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR


CALCULATORS MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER.

I Evaluate

(a) 1,4 + 0,04,

1 1
(b) 5-+3-.
4 2

Answer (a) [1]

(b)

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2 (a) Express 31,095 correct to

(i) 2 decimal places,

(ii) 2 significant figures.

(b) Express .]_ as a recurring decimal fraction.


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Answer (a)(i) (1)

(ii) [1]

(b) [I J

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3 (a) It is given that O; 1; 8; 27; _; .... is a pattern.

S.rate the next term of the pattern.

(b) A ength h measured to I decimal place is given as 9,5 cm.

Sta e its limits.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) - - - - -<h<· - - - - - - [2]

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4 (a) Factonse completely x 2 - .
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(b) Remove brackets and simplify (4a + b)(5 a - 3b).

Answer (a) [lJ

(b) [2]

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5 Solve the simultaneous equations:

6y - 3x = 1

3x + y = 13

Answer x =- - - - - - - - - - --

y =_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [3]
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6 It is given thats:::: {o;l;2; 3;4;5;6;7; 8;9}, A is a set of prime numbers and


B is a set of factors of 12.

(a) List the elements of

(i) A,

(ii) A nB.

(b) Find n(A U B)1.

Answer (a)(i) A={ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ } [l]

(ii) An B= { }[l]
1
(b) n(AUB) = _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [1]

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7 (a) Expand 12345 in powers of 5.

(b) Evaluate 1011 2 + 111 2 , giving the answer in base 2.

Answer (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [l]

(b) [2]
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8 (a) Express 0,5 litres in cm 3•

(b) A woman earning $275 had her salary increased by 5%.

Calculate her new salary.

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Answer (a) - - - - - - - - - - -- - - cm [l]

(b) $~~~~~~~~~~~~ [2]

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9 If f ( X) == 2 , X ;c O, find
X

(a) f (-3),

(b) the values of x whenj(l.) = 1.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~~~[1]

(b) x = _ _ _ _ _or _ _ _ _ _ _[2]

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10 Given that x = aq2 + bq2, express q in terms of a, b and x.

Answer

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11 If Vvariesjointly ash and as the square of r,

(a) write down the equation connecting V, r, hand a constant c,

(b) find c if V= 440, r = 2 and h = 35.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~ [1]

(b) C =- - - - - - - - - [2]
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12 (a) Solve the inequality, -2(2x - 7) ~ 38.

(b) Illustrate the solution set in (a) on the number line in the answer space.

Answer (a) [2]

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{b) -12 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 X [1]

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13

In the diagram AB, DC and FE are parallel. BC is parallel to GF. GBC = ~ 0

and BAD = 80°.

Find

(a) BGD,

(b) ADG,

"
(c) DEF.

Answer (a) BGD=- - - - - - - [1]

(b) ADG =- - - - - -- [1]

(c) DEF=- - - - - [l]

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14 Given that r = 9 x 106, evaluate, leaving the answers in standard form,

(a) 2r,

(b) r2 '
(c)

Answer (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [l]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [l]

(c) _ __ _ _ _ ___ _ _ [l]

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15 The table shows the sizes of shoes worn by pupils .in a class.

Ishoe size
frequency I~
Find

(a) the total number of pupils in the class,

(b) the modal shoe size,

(c) the median shoe size.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~ [I]

(b) ~~~~~~~~~~~ [I]

(c) ~~~~~~~~~ [1]

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16 The equation of a straight line, l, is 3x - 5y = 30.

Find

(a) the gradient of the line l,

(b) the equation of a line parallel to line l passing through a point (-5; 3), in
the formy = mx + c.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) ~~~~~~~~ [2]

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17 The scale of a map is given as 1: 250 000.

Find

(a) the distance on the ground, in km, represented by a length of 5 cm


on the map,

(b) the actual area in krri2, represented by an area of 6 cm2 on the map.

Answer (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _km [1]

(b) _ _ _ _ __ _ _.km2 (2]

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18 The size of each interior angle of a regular polygon is 135°.

(a) Find

(i) the size of each exterior angle,

(ii) the order of rotational symmetry of the regular polygon.

(b) State the special name of the regular polygon.

Answer (a)(i) [1]

(ii) ~~~~~~~~~~~ [I]

(b) ~~~~~~~~~~~ [I]

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19 Simplify _a_2 ___3_a_+_2 · -1--a

Answer

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20 A motorist left Masvingo for Beitbridge at 2102. The motorist spent 1 hour 30
minutes mending a puncture and 3 hours driving. The motorist's average speed
for the journey was 64 km/h.

(a) Express 2102 as a time on the 12 hour clock.

(b) Find the arrival time in Beitbridge in 24 hour notation.

(c) Calculate the distance between Masvingo and Beitbridge.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~~ fl]

(b) ~~~~~~~~~~ [1]

(c) ~~~~~~~~~~km [l]

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21 The matrix A = (-2 14)


2
x and !Al= -2.

(a) Find the value of x.

(b) Hence find A- 1•

Ansl_Ver (a) X = - - - - - - - - - [2]

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22 (a) Given that logb M = x , express Min terms of b and x.

(b) Evaluate

(i)

log 81
(ii)
log27

Answer (a) - - - - - -·· -- [l]


(b) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [l]

(ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

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23 Two unbiased coins, coin 1 and coin 2 are tossed and the outcomes recorded in a
table.

(a) Complete the outcome table given, where His a head and Tis a tail.

Coin 1
H T
Coin 2 H HH
jT TT
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(b) Using the table or otherwise find the probability of getting

(i) 2 heads,

(ii) different outcomes,

(iii) at least one tail.

Answer (a) On table [I]

(b) (i) [l}

(ii) [l]

(iii) [l]

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24 (a) On a certain day, US$100 was exchanged for R880.

Calculate the equivalent value of RI 65 in US$ on that day.

(b) An object starts from rest and accelerates uniformly until its speed is
90 km/h in 5 seconds.

(i) Express 90 km/h in mis.

(ii) Calculate the acceleration of the object in m/s 2•

Answer (a) US$ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [2]

(b) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m/s [2]

(ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m!s2 [1]

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25

In the diagram, points A, B, C and Dare on the circumference of a circle with


centre 0. CDS= 50° and BDO = 20°. Line TS is a tangent to the circle at D.

Calculate

(a) nsc,
(b) DOC,

(c) ODC

(d) ABD,
A

(e) DAC.

Answer (a) DBC=

(b) DOC=~~~~~~~ [l]

(c) ODC= ~~~~~~~[l]

(d) ABD=~~~~~~~[!]

(e) DAC=~~~~~~~[1]
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26

: 2,5 cm
I

The diagram shows a triangle ABC, circle centre C of radius 4 cm and two
straight lines 1 1 and 1 2• The diagram is not to scale.

(a) Describe fully the locus represented by the circle, centre C.

(b) Describe fully the locus represented by the lines 1 1 and 1 2 •

(c) Describe the position of point D.


Answer (a)

(b)

(c)

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27 (a) Point Q is on a bearing of S3 5°E from point P.

Calculate the three figure bearing of P from Q.

(b)

10 C

In the diagram AB= 5 cm, AC= 10 cm and B.AC = 120°.

Using as much of the information given below as is necessary ,


calculate the

(i) area of triangle ABC,

(ii) length of BC, leaving the answer in surd form.

(tan 60° = 1,73 sin 60° = 0,86 cos 60° = 0,50)

Answer (a)

(b) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [2]

(ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm [3]

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28 (a) Triangle Bis the image of A under a Translation T ~ (:)-


(i) State the values of p and q.
(ii) Find ITI.
(b) Triangle C is the image of triangle A under a transformation M.

Describe fully transformation M.

Answer ~Np=_ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __

q = _ _ _ _ _ _ __,___ _ [2]

(ii) ITI = [2]

(b)
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MATHEMATICS 4030/2
PAPER2
JUNE 2016 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials: Geometrical instruments
Mathematical tables/ Electronic calculator
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this
page and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every
page of this paper.
Answer all questions in Section A and any three from Section B.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if
there are duplicate or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue
pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that
question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise. Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question.
Mathematical tables or Electronic calculators may be used to evaluate explicit numerical
expressions.

This question paper consists of26 printed pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, J2016.


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Section A [64 marks]

Answer all the questions in this section.

1 (a) Simplify 7 _!_ + __!_ x 8 -2.


2 2

Annver (a) [2]

(b) Find the Lowest Common Multiple (L.C.M) of 60 and 84.

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I (c) Mary, Peter and John share a total amount of $500 in the ratio 3:2:5.
Mary uses part of her share to buy a pair of shoes costing $30.

(i) Calculate Mary's share.

Answer (c) (i) $ [2]


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(ii) Calculate the percentage of Mary's share that is left.

Answer (ii)

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2 (a) Factorise completely

(i) 4c2 + 12cn,

Answer (a) (i) [l]

(ii) Factorise completely It+ kh- kp-hp.

Answer (ii) [2]

(b) Solve the equation

12-y
-3-=5-2y.

Answer (b) [2]


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2 (c) The mass, m grams, of a solid, is inversely proportional to its volume,
vcm 3 •

(i) Find the formula connecting m and v, given that m = 3,5 g when
v= 4 cm3•

Anru er1 (c) (i) [2]

(ii) Find m when v = 6 cm3•

Answer (ii) m = - - - - - - - - - - - [I]


(d) Make x the subject of the formula wx2 = n.

Answer (d) x= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ (2]

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N

M X +3 L

In the diagram, LMN = 90°, MN= x cm, ML= (x + 3) cm and


LN= 7 cm.

(i) Form an equation in x and show that it reduces to


x2 + 3x - 20 = 0.

Answer (a) (i)

[2]

(ii) Solve the equation x2 + 3x - 20 = 0, giving the answers


correct to 2 significant figures.

Answer (ii) x=_ _ _ _ _or______ [4]


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3 (a) (iii) Hence calculate the perimeter of the triangle LMN.

Answer (iii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm [2]

(b) A form four class has 40 pupils. All of them were asked whether they
would like to study Mathematics or Physics after form four. Some of the
results are shown in the Venn diagram .

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The Universal set, sis the set of all pupils in the class.
M is the set of pupils who like Mathematics.
P is the set of pupils who like Physics.

(i) Find n(M UP),

Answer (b) (i) - ·~-- - - -- - [l]

(ii) Find the number of pupils who do not like either subject,

Answer (ii)

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3 (b) (iii) Find n(M 1 n P).

Answer (iii)

In the diagram, J, K, Mand L lie on the circumference of a circle. JM and KL


intersect at H. JHK = 97°, JKH = 48°, KH = 20 cm, JH = 25 cm and
HM=6cm.

(a) Find HLM.

HLM= [3]
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JKH.

Answer (b)

(c) Calculate

(i) the length of JK,

Answer (c) (i) JK = - ~- - - -- cm [3]

(ii) the area of the triangle JKH,

Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 (2]

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4 (c) (iii) the area of triangle HLM.

2
Answer (iii) - - - - - - - - - cm [3]

5 (a) Given that

A = (-32 5) ,
y
B = (-4 3) and C= (52 -4)
-9
,

(i) find the value of y for which A has no inverse,

Answer (a) (i) y =_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,[2]

(ii) evaluate A+ C, using the value ofy in (i).

Ans·wer (a) (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ [2]


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5 (a) (iii) evaluate c- 1


,

Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

(iv) evaluate BC,

Answer

(b) If logx27 = 1,5, findx.

Answer (b) X =_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]


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6 Answer the whole of this question on page 13.

Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all the
construction lines and arcs.

(a) (i) Construct triangle ABC in which AB = BC = 8 cm and


ABC =60°.

Line AB has been drawn on page 13. [3]

(ii) Bisect ABC [2]

(iii) Mark point Non the bisector of ABC such that


BN = 12 cm. [1]

(iv) Complete the quadrilateral ABCN. [I]

(b) (i) State the special name given to the quadrilateral. [11

(ii) Describe fully the locus represented by the bisector BN. [2]

(c) Measure and wTite down

(i) the length of CN, [1]

(ii) the size of BCN. [ 1]

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6 (a)

A B

Ansi-ver (a) (i) On diagram [3]

(ii) On diagram [2]

(iii) On diagram [l]

(iv) On diagram [1]

(b) (i) [1]

(ii)

~~~~~~~~~~ [2]

(c) (i) MN=_ _ _ __ _ _ _cm [l]

(ii) BCN= [l]


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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section.

Each question carries 12 marks.

H
2q

The diagram shows points 0, F, G and H such that OF= 3p and OH= 2q.
FH and OG intersect at W.

(a) Express, in terms of p and/or q, FH.

Answer (a) FH =

(b) Given that FG = hOH, express in terms of p, q and h,

(i) FG,

Answer (b) (i) FG =_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [I]

(ii) oc.

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7 (c) - -
Given that FW = kFH, express, in terms of p and/or q and k.

(i) FW,

Answer (c) (i) FW =_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [IJ

(ii) ow.

Answer (ii) ow = - - - - - - - -- [2]

(d) Given that OW:OG = 2:3, express OW in terms of p, q and h.

Answer (d) OW=

(e) Use the results of (c) (ii) and (d) to find the numerical values of h
andk.

Answer (e) h =- - - - - -
k= _ __ _ _ _ __ (3J

(t) Find the numerical value of FW .


WH

FW
Answer (f) [2]
WH

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8 A survey of the weekly sales of 1 000 traders at a flea market gave the following
results.

weekly 50::::S<lOO 100::::S<200 200::::S<JOO 300::::S<400 400::::8<450


sales, S, ($)
frequency 80 360 380 120 X
frequency 1,6 3,6 y 1,2 1,2
density

(a) (i) Find the value of x,

Answer (a) (i)x '-

(ii) Find the value of y.

Answer (ii)y = [2]

(b) (i) State the modal class.

Answer (b) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [1]


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8 (b) (ii) A pie-chart was drawn using frequency densities given in the
table.
Calculate the angle at the centre, correct to the nearest degree,
that would represent the class 50 :S S < 100.

Answer (ii) _ _ __ _ _ __ _ [2]

(c) Calculate an estimate of the mean sales for that week.

Answer (c) $ _ __ __ _ __ __ [3]

(d) Two traders are chosen at random.

Find the probability that the two had earnings greater than or equal
to $3 00 for that week.

Answer (d) [3]

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9 Answer the whole of this question on the grid on page 19.

Triangle DEF has vertices at D( 1;3), E(l ;5) and F(2;5).

(a) Draw and label triangle DEF. [1]

(b) Transfonnation U is defined by the matrix(~ ~I).

Draw triangle D1E 1F;, the image of triangle DEF under the
transformation U. [2]

(c) Draw and label triangle D2 £ 2 F2 , the image of triangle DEF under
an enlargement of factor 2 and centre ( 4;2). [3]

(d) Triangle D3 E3 F3 is the image of triangle DEF after a shear of


factor-2 with the y-axis invariant. Draw and label triangle D3 E3 F3 • [3]

(e) Describe fully the transformation that maps triangle D, E, F onto


triangle D1E1F1. [3]

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+ \- +-h + -,-r+

(a) On diagram [1]


Answer
(b) On diagram [2]
(c) On diagram [3]

(d) On diagram [3]

(e) [3]

Af\'') f \ l .... 1~1'1.1 .t'.'.


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10 Teachers at a certain school planned a trip with their pupils. They decide that
the number of pupils should be greater than or equal to the number of teachers
and that the number of pupils should not be greater than three times the number
of teachers.

(a) If x teachers and y pupils go on the trip, form two inequalities to


satisfy these conditions.

Answer (a)

(b) The bus can take up to 60 passengers. Write down another


inequality that satisfies this condition.

Answer (b) [lJ

(c) The transport cost is $4,00 per teacher and $2,00 per pupil. There
must be sufficient passengers to cover the cost of$120,00 for the
hire of the bus.

Write down an inequality that satisfies this condition.

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Answer this part of question on grid below.


10 (d) Draw the inequalities in (a), (b) and (c) to show, by shading the
unwanted regions, the region in which (x; y) must lie.
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(d) On diagram [6]


(e) Use the graph to
(i) find the least number of teachers,

Answer (e) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ (l]

(ii) find the greatest number of pupils that could go on the trip.
Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ [1]

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The following is an incomplete table of values for the function y = x(4 - x).
X

y I~ I 0
0 3
2
4
3
q
4
0 -5
5

(a) (i) Calculate the value of p

Answer (a) (U p =_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [!]

(ii) Calculate the value of q.

Answer (ii) q= ,_ _ _ __ _ _ [l]

Answer the whole of this part of the question on page 23.

(b) (i) Draw the graph ofy = x(4-x) on the grid on page 23. [3]

(ii) On the same axes, draw the graph of y = x. [1]

(c) Use the graph in b (i) to find the gradient of the curve when x = 3. [2]

(d) Use the graphs to solve the equation x( 4 - x) = x. [2]

(e) Estimate the area bounded by the curve and the line y = x. [2]

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11 (b)

Answer (b) (i) On diagram [3]

(ii) On diagram [ 1]

(c) [2]

(d) x= or [2)

(e) [2]

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20

10 10

5 5

15 15

5 5

10 10

20

The diagram shows the transverse cross-section of a steel bar which is 2 m long.
The measurements are in centimetres.

(a) (i) Calculate the area of the cross-section,

Answer (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cm2 [3]

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12 (a) (ii) Calculate the volume of the bar,

Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cm 3 [2]

(iii) Given that the bar has a density of 7 800 kg/m 3 , find the mass
of the bar.

Answer (iii)

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12 (b) Calculate the total surface area of the bar, in cm2 •

Answer (b)_~_ ._ _ _ _ _ cm2 [3]

(c) The bar is to be coated with zinc at a cost of$I0,00 per square metre.

Calculate the cost of coating the bar.

Answer (c)
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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/1
PAPER 1
NOVEMBER 2016 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials: .
Geometrical instruments
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before tht examination. /
This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed-. - ·
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name. Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page
and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comt?r ofevery page of this
paper.
Answer all questions. .
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages. · ·
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in th~--~pllCe below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decnnal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the
examination room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ Jat the end of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 28 printed pages.


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NElTHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS


MAY BE USED IN TlllS PAPER.

·1 (a) Find the value of 0,4 x 0,002, giving the answer as a decimal :fraction.

(b) Simplify ! of 1Sx-3x x 11.

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Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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(a) in ordinary form,

. (b) as a fraction in its lowest terms,

(c) as a percentage.

Answer: (a) ~~~~~~~~~ [1]

(b) [I]

(c)

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(a)

(b) ...Jt,6 X 102 + 9 ,

Answer: (a) [1J

(b) [2]

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4 (a) Evaluate 413s - 34s, giving the answer in base 5.

(b) Express 789 as a number in base 6.

f'-.

·.....__.....

Answer: (a) [1)

(b) [2]

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5 (a) Facto~se completely 6mn - 3n.

(b) Remove the brackets and simplify x - 2y- 3(x -2y).

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Answer: (a) [l]

(b) [2]

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6 Solve the simultaneous equations:

3x-2y .. 9

4x+ y== 1

,.
- .... _-s.

Answer: x=
------~------
_______ ____ ..;..._
y=
[3]

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7 E:)Q)ress

(a) 6_1,7° in degrees and minutes,

(b) 11~ mis iri km/h.

Answer: (a) [l]

(b) ~------------------...__;km/h (21


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8 (a) Find f(-2}given that /(x)- x _.?_,
. 4 4

{b) Find the value of (y + zY, given that x ::: 2, y =- 2 and z = 5.

Answer: (a) [l]

(b) [2]
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9 The interior angles of a regular polygon are 144° each.

(a) Find the number of sides of the polygon.

(b) State the number of lines of symmetry of the polygon.

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Answer: (a) [2]

(b) [1]°

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10 (a} Find the vaiue of 3-/2 x s.fi..

(b) Given that 6 782 x 65 = 440 830, find the value of

(i) 6,782 X 0,65,

(ii) 440 830 + 6,5.

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Answer: (a) [1]

(b) (i) [1]

(ii) [l]

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11 On ;;_ map, a length of 5 cm represents an actual distance of I km.

(a) Expr~ss the scale of~e map in the form 1: n.

(b) . Calculate the actual distance, in kilometres, represented by 21 cm.

Answer: {a)
--------
1: (2]

(b) ~--------~~~~lan[l]

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12 A cuboid of height 8 cm has a volume of 320 cm3•


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Find the volume of a similar cuboid of height 6 ~m.

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Answer: - - - - - - - - - - cm [3]

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13 Given that h = •
- 2gx

make u the subject of the formula.

_
-...........

Answer: u=_-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (3]

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14

T
In the diagram~ the points A, B, C, D and E lie on the circumference of the
circle with centre 0. EB and AC meet at F. TA is a tangent to the circle at A.
COE =128° and BFC =65°.

Calculate

(a) TAE,

{b) AEB.

Answer:(a) TAB= _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (I]

11, 1 ABB= [2]


\VJ -------

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In the diagram~ QRS is a straight line and PQR is a triangle such that PQR c: 90°,
PQ =r 12 cm and QR= 5 cm.

(a} Calculate PR.

(b) Expressing the answer as a common fraction, write down the value of

{i) tan QPR,

(ii) cos PRS.

A.nswer:(a) PR=- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm[l]

- (b) (i) tan QPR_____ [I]


(i il
'/
cos PRS
----- [l]
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speed
mis -
25

0 10
time{s)

The graph shows the motion of a car which decelerates uniformly from a speed
of25 mis until it comes to rest in 10 seconds.

Calculate the

(a) deceleration of the car during the 10 seconds,

(b) total distance travelled in the l Oseconds.

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Answer: (a) ------~ml" [2]


___________ m
(b) [1]
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17 Oive that u varies jointly as x and as the square ofy,

{a) express u in tonns of x. y wid a constant~


(b) findk, ifu= 14whenx= 1 and.y=2,

(c) find the value of u when x p 6 andy = 3. ·

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.Answer: (a) u=_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [l]

~ k~ ~

(c) . u:::: [1]

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· 18 - 6 = o·. '· ·
The equation ·o f a ~aight line is given as 3y - 2x _

Find the -

. (a) gradient of the line, ·

(b) coordin~tes of the point where the line crosses they- axis,

(c) equation, in the form ax+ by= c, of a straight line parallel to_the line
3y - 2x - 6 = 0 and passing through (-5; 2) .

·'

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,

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) ( . } [1]

(c) _[2]

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19 Given that log P = 2?4 and log Q = 0.4, evaluate

·1
(a) · 1og-
P,

JogP2
(b)
logQ ·

·"'

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Answer: (a)' [2]

(b) [2]

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20 (a) A salesman receives a basic salary of $200,00 a month. In addition, he is paid


a corn.mission of 5 % on his sales.

Calculate the gross salary in a month during which his sales amounted to
$4 000,00.

(b) The side of an equilateral triangle is 6 cm to the nearest centimetre.

Calculate the least possible perimeter of the triangle.

Answer: $ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
(a) (2]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cm [2]

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21 It is given that.QA= 3p - 2q and OB= p + 1q.


(a) Find AB in terms ofp and q.
. (b) Given also that AB = 2mp + (m - n)q,

find the value of m and the value of n.

-........

Answer: (a)

n =_______..;._ _ [3]

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22

R
. . ~ ~ .

In the diagram. PQR is a triangle in which RPQ~ 30°, PRQ = 75° and RQ = 8 cm.
Using as much of the infonnation given below as is necessary,

Calculate

(a) . PQ,

{b) area of triangle PQR.

sin30° • 0,50; cos30° =0,87; tan30° = 0,58 ]


[sin7S0 • 0,97; cos75° =0,26; tan75° = 3,73

·--...

Answer: (a) PQ=_ _ _ _ _ _ _t:m[3]

(b) cm2 [2]

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23 The masses of 20 patients at a hospital are shown in the table.

mass(ml k2 60<m<10 70<m <80 80 <m< 100


number of natients 7 8 5

(a) Calculate an estimate of the mean mass of the patients,

(b) Two patients are chosen at random from the 20 patients.

Find _the probabilify that both have masses greater than 80 kg.

. ...__,"

Answer: (a) ~~~~~~~~__;kg [3]

(b) [2]

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3 0) represents a transformation
. X.
24 The matrix
(O 3
(a) Find the coordinates of the image of the ·point (.;.1; 4) under X.

· (b) Describe fully the single transfonn.ation X

··-~ Answer: (a) _ _ _ _ _L_:._~)_ _ _ _ _ __ [2]

(b)

[3]

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25 (a) Given that x and y are integers such that'"'.'" 4 :5 x ~ 1 and 4 ~ y ~ 8,


- 2y
find the greatest value of .x •
3

· · {b) Solve the inequality

x - 2 ~ 4x + 1 < 2x + 4, giving the answel' in the form a ~ x < b where a and b


ueconstan~. ·

Answer: (a) [2]

(b). [3]
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4x

The Venn diagram shows the universal set. ; with its subsets, A and B. The numbers
of elements in each region are ex.pressed in terms ofx as shown. .

(a) Write an expressio~ in terms ofx for n(-!'l UB}.

. (b) Given that n( ~) -= 40, form an equation in x and show that it reduces to
x~+4x-12=0.

(c) (i) Solve the equation 1/ + 4x -: 12-= 0. _

(ii) Hence find n(A1 nB).

Answer: (a) [I]

(b)
· ,.._,_

[2]

rox=_________M _ _ _ _ _ _ _. - ~
(c)

(ii)
___________ ____ _;__.;_
[2]

[1]

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The diagram represents the plan of a floor of a room. All dimensions are in metres and
all marked angles are right angles.

Calculate the

{a) perimeter of the floor,

(b) area of the floor,

(c) number of tiles to be fitted on the floor if the area of each tile is 625 cmz.

Answer: (a) ~~~~~~~Ill. [2]

(b) ~~~~~~~·ll12 [2]

(c) [2]
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MATHEMATICS 4030/2 I
PAPER2
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Candidates answer on the question paper:
Additional materials: Geometrical instruments
Mathematical tables/ Electronic calculator
Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination. · .

This booklet should not be punched or.stapled· and pag~ should not be removed ..
TIME 2 hours 30.minutes .
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this
page and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right corner of every
- page of this paper. · >.,
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if
there are duplicate or missing pages. ·
Answer all questions in Section'A .and any three from Section B.
-Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using _black or blue
p=& ' -
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. . · ·-· ······ ·- ·
. Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless:stated otherwise. Answers in degrees should be given to one decimal place_ ·
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES .
The number of marks is given in brackets [ } at the end of each-question or part
question. ·
Mathematical tables or Electronic calculators may be used to evaluate explicit numerical ·
. expressions . .

This question paper consists of 28 printed pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe
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Answer all the questions in this s.ection. l
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1 (a) · Remove the brackets and simplify (a- b)(2a- b).

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Answer: (a) [2]


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2x+9 X +1
7
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Answer: (c) [4]

(d) A trader sold a bicycle for $84 and made a profit of 40% on the cost
price.

Calculate the cost price of the bicycle.

Answer: (d) [2]


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2 (a) It is given thatM= (23 79) andN= (54 _-116 .

(i) Find M- 1 , the inverse of Matrix M

Answer: {i) [2]

(ii) Find matrix P such that 2P + N =


(74 -43) .

Answer: (ii) [3]


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2 (b} Given that x = y + .Jm + x 2 , make m the subject of the formula.

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Answer: (b) m= ·
------ [3]

. (c) - IfMrs Pindo pays with a RlOO note for an item worth US$2,20,
she gets US$i0,40 change.

Calculate the exchange rate in the form R11:US$l where n is correct


to 2 decimal places. -

Answer: (c) [3]


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· In the dia~am, IvtNC is ·a triangle in which MNC ;. 64°. A is a point
inside the triangle such that AM== ·Ac, AMN - 42° t ACN : ;: 26°'
. AMC~i 0
.and ~AM =_y 0
• .· . .

(i) · ~ind the value ofy,

...·.

.Answer: .(a)(i)y • _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

.(ii) .·: Find the value ofx..


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Answer: (ii) X , : ; : - ~ - - - - - . - (2]


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3 (b) · Points P(-3; 1), Q(3; 4) and Rare on a Cartesian plane.

(i) · _ Find PQ

Answer.: . · (b){i) · PQ_-_


- _____ [1]

.. (ii) If ~i=(.:). find the coo~inates ofR. .


,,-

/'

. Answer: . . (ii) ·

(iii) Find the equation of the line PQ.

. ·. ...,,.._,

· Answer: ( i i i ) - - - - - - - , - - - [3]

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4 (a) Solve the equation - - - - - = o.
· x+7 x+2

Answer: ,(a) x= - - - - - - - [3]

4 (b)

.r

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In the diagram, A, B, C and Dare points of the circumference of a circle
centre 0. Pis a point on BD such that OP is parallel to AB and APC is a
straight line. TA is a tangent to the circle at A where BAT = 28° and
APB=46°.

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4 (b) -

_(i) ~- Calculate ADB,

Answer: {i) ADB = _ _ _ _ [I]

(ii) · Calculate BAP,

Answeri (ii) BAP _______ [2]


(iii) Calculate CBD,

Answer: · (iii) C E D = - - - - - [2)

- · (iv) Calculate POD.


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Answer: (iv) POD = _ _ _ _ _[2]

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5 Answer the whole of this question on page 11.


Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all tbe
construction lines and arcs.

(a) On a single diagram, construct


(i) triangle PQR in which PR = 9 cm, PQ - 7 cm and
QPR =45°.
Line PR has been drawn for you on page 11. [3]

(ii) the locus of points which are equidistant from PQ _and PR. [2]

(iii) . the locus of points which are equidistant from P and R. [2]

(iv) Mark and label clearly, the point X which is equidistant


from-PQ and PR and is also equidistant from P and R. [l]

(b) Measure and write down

(i) · the length of XR, [1)

(ii) PRQ. [l]

DO NOT WRITE IN TIDS SPACE

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5 Answer(a)

... _ ~·

p
9cm R
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Answer (a)(i) On diagram [3]


(ii) · · On diagram . [2]
(iii) On diagram [2]
(iv) On diagram [I]
(b) (i)XR=_ _ _ _cm[l]
(ii) PRQ = [1]

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6 (a)
A

x-1

D-----------__.. . . X

In the diagram, triangle ADP is right-angled at P. AP= (x- 7) cm,


AD=(x+2) cm and DP =x cm.

(i) Form an equation in x and show that it reduces to


2
x -J8x +45= 0.

[2]

(ii) Solve the equation x 2 -18x + 45 == 0 .

(ii) x--·· - or_ _ _ [3]

.
··-~--, ('"')
Ill Hence write down t!ie length of AP.

(iii)AP= _ _ _ _cm [1]

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6 _(b)
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-

~,, '., ~i,;


'/.. ~.,, -
ill;
-,
.,,
-'/. ,.,, -
~I
,,,
_;-,,
I - ", I

,_
.,..,,,
·1

·~,...
·/
,.",, :r." ,-,, • • J
, I

_,

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- The diagram shows unshaded region R defined by four inequalities.

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C -~
DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE

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6 (b) (i) Find the four inequalities which define the unshaded region R. .

~-

Answer (i)

(ii) JJse the region R to find the gre_atest possible valµe of x + y given
. that ~ and y are integers. . .

Answer (ii).;...·- - - - - - ~ [2]

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Section B [36 marks] ·

Answer any tltree questions in this section. . .


Each question carries 12 marks.

7
p

The diagram shows.a trough in the form of a prism whose cross secti_pn
·ABCD is a trapeziwn with AD parallel to BC and the rrieasurernents are in
centimetres.·
(a)

. (i) . Calculate the area of the cross-section ABCD of the trough,

.Answer: _ (a)(i) . _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [31

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7 (a) {ii) Calculate the capacity of the trough when full.

- Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _· cm3. [2]

(b) The inside of the trough is to be painted. One litre of the paint
covers an area of I 496 cm2• ·

(i) Calculate the area of the trough to be painted.

/
,:._..

Answer (b) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [3]


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7 (b) (ii) Calculate the number of litres of paint needed to paint the inside
of the trough to the nearest litre.

Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ / (2]

(iii) Calculate the cost of the paint if :o ne litre of the paint costs $6,30.

' ........ -0

Answer (iii)$_ _ _ _ _ [2]

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8 (a) The table shows the results of 40 candidates' marks in a Physics


examination.

mark(o/o) 35-40 40-45 45-50 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70-75 75-80 .
frequency 0 3 7 12 9 5 m I I

(i) Find the value of m.

Answer (i)m= _ _ _ _ _ _ [l]

(ii) Calculate the approximate mean mark for these candidates


correct to the nearest whole number.

Answer (ii)___________ [2]

(b) The table shows the cumulative frequency of the results of the same
Physics examination.

mark(%) X < 40 X < 45 X < 50 X < 55 X <60 x< 65 X < 70 x< 75 x< 80
cumulative 0 3 10 n 31 36 38 '39 40
freQuency -~---

...._........,.
Find the value of n.

Answer (b) n= _ _ _ [1]

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8 (c) Draw a cumulative frequency curve for the data, on the grid below.

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Mark
(x)
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Answer (c) on graph [4]


(d) Use the graph to find
(i) _the median mark,

Answer (i)- - - - - - - [2]


(ii) the number of candidates who passed the examination if the
pass mark was 49%.

Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

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In the diagram, VABCD is a right pyramid on a rectangular base ABCD.


0 is the centre of the rectangle ABCD with AB = 7 cm., BC = 24 cm and
V0=30 cm. · ,,.

(i) · Calculate the length of the diagonal AC.


' .

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Answer (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm [2]

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9 (a) (ii) Calculate the length of the edge VA,

Answer (ii) _ _ _ _ _ cm [3]

(iii) Calculate the angle which the edge VA makes with the horizontal
planeABCD.

Answer /iii\
l ' ' / _ _ _ _ __ [2]
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9 (b) A workman's weekly income is made up of a fixed weekly wage


and overtime wage which varies directly as the number of hours of
·ovel'}ime that he works. If he works 6 hours overtime, his weekly
income is $96. If he works 8 hours overtime, his weekly income
· is $103. ·

Find the workman's fixed weekly wage.

Answer (b) $_ _ _ _ _ _ _ [5]

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IO The table of values is for the function y ... 5 - 3x - 2x1 .

-2 -1 0 1 2
3 6 5 0 ...:.9

(a) . Find the value ofp.

Answer (q) p =- - - - ~ - - [1]

Answer parts (b) and (c) on the grid on page _24.

(b) (i) ··On the grid on page 24 draw the graph of y •


:'
5. ;. 3x :.:_ 2x 2
• -[ 4]

(ii) . On the same axes, draw the graph of y = 2x - 3. [1]

(c) Use the graph to

(i) ~nd the gradient of the curve when x = -2. [2]

(ii} so~ve the equation 5 - 3x - 2x 2 = O.


[2]

(iii) solve the equation

5 - 3x - 2x 2 = 2x - 3. [2]
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10 (b)

Answer (b) (i) On diagram [4]

· (ii) · On diagram [1]


~- ro-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ [2]
(ii) x =_________or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

(iii) x =_ _ _ _ _ _,;;_____ or _ _ _~ - - - - [2]

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N

In the diagramt C is 8,3 km on a bearing of 142° from V. D is 6,2 Ian _on a


bearing of264° from V.

(a) Calculate the length of CD,

Answer (a) CD= _ _ _ _ _ _.km [5]

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Answer (b) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ [5]

(c) Calculate th,e distance that D is to the west of C.

· Answer (c) --------·km [2]


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12 Answer the whole of this question on the grid on page 26.

Triangle P has vertices at {l; 2), (3; 2) and (5; 4).

(a) (i) Draw and label clearly the triangle P. [1]

(ii) Triangle Q is the image of triangle P under a shear of


factor - 2 with the x-axis invariant.

Draw and label clearly the triangle Q. [2]

(iii} Triangle V has vertices at (-1; -2), (-3;-2) and (-5;-4).

Draw and label clearly the triangle V, [1]

(iv) Triangle W is the image of triangle P under a reflection in


the line y = x-- 2.

Draw and label clearly the

1. liney=x-2

2. triangle W.
[3]

(v) Draw and label clearly, the tJ:iangle U, the image of triangle
P under an enlargement of scale factor - 2 with (4; 0) as
centre. [3]

(b) Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle P


onto triangle V. [2]

. -·..., ..,. DO NOT.WRITE IN THIS SPACE

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12 (a)

. -."

~';

Answer (a) (i) On diagram [1]

(ii) On diagram [2]


-......._,,
(iii) On diagram [l]

(iv) On diagram [3]

(v) On diagram [3]


Answer: (b)

[2]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/1
11 PAPER 1
JUNE 2017 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
I Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments

AJJow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

THIS BOOKLET SHOULD NOT BE PUNCHED OR STAPLED AND PAGES


SHOULD NOT BE REMOVED.
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDA TES
Write your"\' am:, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page
and your Centre number and Candic!::ite number on the top right corner of every page of this

Check that all The pages are in the bl' 0kkt and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
1

duplicate or missing pages.


"-\nswer all questions.
\Vrite your answers in the spaces pr,y, ided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question. it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working vviil re:sult in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the
examination room.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is given in brackets [] at the end of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 2 2 printed pages.

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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS


MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER.

1 Express 68,975 to

(a) the nearest ten,

(b) the nearest tenth,

(c) one significant figure .

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [l]

(c) [1]

- - -··- - -- - -- -

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2 Find the exact value of

(a) 0,04 X 0,3,

(b) 1,44 + 0,09,

(c) 0,89 - 1,72.

Answer: (a) ______________,____ [1]

(b) ------------- [1]

(C) [l]

3 Evaluate

(a)

(b)

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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4 Solve the equation

x( X - 3) - X + 3 = 0.

Answer: x= - - - - - - or - - - - - - [3]

5 Express

(a) 6 minutes to 8 at night as a time in 24-hour notation,

(b) 43,35 hours in hours and minutes.

Answer: (a) [I]

(b) _ _ _ hours_ _ minutes [2]

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6 Evaluate

(a)

(b) 3log5 + 3log2 - 1

Answer: (a) - -- ----- - - [ 1]


(b) [2)

7 (a) Write down the next two tem1s of the pattern 16; 8; 4; 2; ___ ; __ .

(b) By selling an item for $529, a retailer makes a profit of 15%, on the cost
pnce.

Calculate the cost price.

Answer: (a) : - - -- - - - [l]


-
(b) $
- - - - - - - - -- [2]

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8 (a) Solve the inequality 3x + 7 < 2x + 9.

(b) Illustrate the solution on a number line.

Amnver: (a) [2]

(b) [IJ

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3a ·31i
9 Express + ~L as a single fraction in its simplest forrn.
2a -b 2b -4a

Ans1ver: [3]

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10 Solve the simultaneous equations:

I
x+-v=l

3x -4y = 14

An.nver: x = - - - - -- -

y= ________ [3]

11 (a) Find 12f % of 64,8 kg.

(b) The detenninant of a matrix (a; 1


:) is 9.

Find the value of a.

Anstver: (a) _________kg [l]

(b) a= - - - - - - - - [2)

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12 Factorise completely

(a) 9- 36x 2 ,

(b) a - bx+ ax - b.

Answer: (a) - ---···· --·-·-·--·--·-- [2]

(b) [2]

13 (a) State the order of rotational symmetry of a regular pentagon.

(b) Three angles of a pentagon are 110°. 80° and 140°. The remaining two angles
are such that one is twice the other.

Find the size of each of the remaining two angles.

AnsH'er: (a) [l]

(b) - - - -and [3)

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14 It is given that p = 3,6 x 104 and q = 9 x 10 4.

Find, giving the answer in standard form,

(a) pq,

p
(b)
q

Answer: (ct}

(b)

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15 . given
It 1s . that p = Jlli'~"( r - w)
2
.

(a) Maker the subject of the formula.

(b) Find r in terms of n when w = 6 andp = 72.

Answer: (a) r=- - - - - - - - - [2]

(b) r= - - - - - - [2]

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16 (a) ( 1 1) 2
Evaluate 1-+3- x2-.
5 5 3

(b) Simplify 2..fis + 3..fis - ../48, giving the answer in the form a.../b,
where a and b are integers.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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15 It is given that p "".nw


2
(r -; ).
(a) Maker the subject of the formula.

(b) Find r in terms of n: when w = 6 andp = 72.

Answer: (a} r=- - - - - - - - - - - [2]

(b) r= - - - [2]

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16 (a) Evaluate ( 1- + 3- x 2.::.
5 5 3

(b) Simplify- 2-ffs + 3-J-is - ./48, giving the answer in the form a-JE,
where a and bare integers.

Answer: (a) (2]

(b) [2]

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17 A solid cone has base radius of 7 cm and a perpendicular height of 24 cm.

Find the

(a) slant height,

(b) volume of the cone.

(Volume of Cone = { n:r 2 h)

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Take x to be - .
7

Ans.ver: (c~) [2]


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(b)
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19 In the diagram, points A, B. C, D and E are on the circumference of a circle centre 0.


FAG is a tangent to the circle at A. BAG = 30°, ADC = 50° and DAE = 20°.

Calculate

(a) AEC~
A

(b) ABC.
A

(c) EAF,

(d) ACE.

Ans,rer: (a) AEC= [1 J


(b) ABC= [l]

(c) EAF= [l]

(d) ACE = [1]

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21 It is given that the universal set,~' is a class of 46 pupils,

B is the set of pupils who study Biology,


C is the set of pupils who study Chemistry,
23 pupils study Biology,
32 pupils study Chemistry,
x pupils study both Biology and Chemistry,
5 pupils study neither Biology nor Chemistry.

(a) Complete the Venn diagram by filling in the number of pupils in each region.

(b) Find x, the number of pupils who study both Biology and Chemistry.

Answer: (a) B C (2)

(b) [2]

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22 A bag contains 6 green (G) buttons and 3 white (V./) buttons which are identical except
for colour. Two buttons are picked at random from the bag one at a time without
replacement.

(a) Complete the tree-diagram in the answer space, by indicating the probability
of each event.

(b) Find the probability of picking at least one white button.

/G
Answer: (a) G~ w
(2]

~G
w~
w

(b) (2]

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23 A fanner has a plot which measures 150 m by 140 m. The farmer wants to use
chemicals to destroy weeds in the plot. For every 100 1112, 5 litres of chemicals are
used.

(a) Calculate the quantity of the chemicals in litres, needed to destroy the weeds in
the whole plot.

(b) Five litres of the chemicals cost $8.

Find the cost of the chemicals needed to destroy the weeds in the whole plot.

Answer: (a) l [2]

(b} $- - - - - - - - - [2]

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24

In the diagram, the line Sy = 2x + 15 intersects '>vith the x-axis at C and the y-axis at B.
The line is also parallel to line l, which passes through the point (0; -2).

(a) Find the

(i) coordinates of B.

(ii) gradient of line l.

(b) Write down the equation of line l in the form y = ,nx + c.

Answer: (a) (i) B( ) [l]

(ii) [l]

(b) "')]
L"'

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Describe fully the single transformation which maps

(a) triangle A onto triangle B,

(b) triangle B onto triangle C.

Answer: (co

[2]
(b)

[3]

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26 It is given that O is the origin. OX = 2a + 3b and OY = 3a - 4b.

(a) Find XY.

(b) Given also that OX= (1- h)a + kb, find the value of h and the value of le.

Answer: (q) XY= [2]

(b) h=

k= [3]

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In the diagram, ABC is a triangle in which DE is parallel to AC. AD = 4 cm,
BD = 6 cm and DE= 3 cm.

Find •

(a) AC,

(b) the area of ADEC, if the area of triangle BED is 3,6 cm2 .

Answer: (a) cm

(b) cm2 [3]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/2
PAPER2
JUNE 2017 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials: Geometrical instruments
Mathematical tables/ Non-programmable electronic calculator
Graph/plain paper

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page
and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every page of this
paper.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.

Answer all questions in Section A and any three from Section B.

Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise. Answers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [] at the end of each question or part question.
Mathematical tables or Non-programmable electronic calculators may be used to evaluate explicit
numerical expressions.

This question paper consists of 30 printed pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, 12017 .


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Section A [64 marks]


Answer all questions in this section.

1 (a) . l"fy
S unp 1 2 - -l x -4 , g1vmg
. . t he answer as a mixed
. num ber.
2 5

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) Find the Highest Common Factor (H.C.F) of

l3 X 32 X 5 X ?4,

24 X 3 X 5 X 73,

leaving the answer in index fom1.

Answer (b) [2]

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I (c) Find the Lowest Common Multiple (L.C.M) of 3x 2 y. 5x 3 y 2 and 8.,y 3 •

Answer: (c) [2J

(d) (i) Express 248 as a product of its prime factors.

(ii) Find the number by which 248 must be multiplied to make it a


perfect square.

Answer: (d) (i) [2]

(ii) [l]

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2 (a) Two similar square-based pyramids have base areas of 9 cm2 and
25 cni2.

Find the ratio of their volumes, in the form a: b, where a and bare
integers such that a< b.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) Anesu changed 500 South African rands into United States dollars when the
bank exchange rate was US$1 = R12,50. The bank charged 3% of the amount
that had been changed as commission.

(i) Calculate the bank's commission in US$.

Answer: (b) (i) US$ [3]


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(ii) Calculate the amount in United States dollars that Anesu received.

Answer: (b) (ii) US$ (2]


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2 (c)

s,
The Venn diagram shows the universal set, and subsets P and Q. The
number of elements in each region is as shown.

Find
(i) n(P),

Answer: (c) (i) n(P)=_ __ [1]

(ii) n(Q\ where Q 1 is the compliment of set Q.

Answer: (ii) [1]

(iii) the value of w if the number of elements in the universal set, ;, is twice
the number of elements in Q.

Answer: (iii) w =_ _ __ [3]

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3 (a) It is given that 244n + 32n = 33111.

Find the value of n.

Answer: (a) n= - - - - - - [2]

2
m -m-12
(b) Simplify 3
m -9m

Answer: (b) [3]

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3 (c) The length of each side of an equilateral triangle is 8 cm.

(i) Calculate the area of the triangle.

Answer: (c) (i) cm2 [2]

(ii) Express the area of the triangle in square metres.

Answer: (ii) m2 [2]


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4 (a) H varies directly as .Jo. and H = 51 when Q = 289.


Find the

(i) formula connecting H, Q and a constant k,

Answer: (a) (i) H= - - - - - [l]

(ii) value of Q when H = 81.

Answer: (a) (ii) Q= _ _ _ _ __ [2]

~
(b) Make mthe subject of the formula T = 2nVg.
.

Answer: (b) m::: [3]


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In the diagram, the points R, T and X are on the circumference of a circle


centre 0. The diameter XR is produced to P and PT is a tangent to the circle al
T. RPT = y 0 and RXT = 2y 0 •

Find
A

(i) RTP in terms of y,

Answer: (c) (i) RTP = - - - - [1]

(ii) the value of y.

Answer: (ii) y= [3]

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5 (a) The radius of a circle is 32 cm measured to the nearest centimetre.

(i) Write down the least possible value of the radius.

Answer: (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ cm [1]

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(ii) Take 1t to be
7.
Calculate the least possible value of the circumference of the circle.

Answer: (a) (ii) _ _ _ _ _ cm [2]

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5 (b) (i) State the order of the matrix (3 1).

Answer: (b) (i) [l]

(ii) Evaluate {3 I J(:).

Answer: (ii) (l]

( c) Matrix G = (-2 5)
0 6
.

Find G - 1 , the inverse of matrix G.

Answer: (c) [2]

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5 (d) Solve the equation 3x 2 - 4x -11 = 0, giving the answers correct to 2


significant figures.

Answer: (d) x = ____ or._____ [5]

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6 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of plain paper on page 14.

Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all
construction lines and arcs.

All constructions should be on a single diagram.

(a) Construct

(i) triangle ABC in which AB= 8 cm, AC= 6,5 cm and BAC = 60°,
[Line AB has been drawn on page 14] [3]

(ii) the locus of points equidistant from AB and BC, [2]

(iii) the perpendicular bisector of BC. [2]

(b) (i) Shade the region, inside the triangle, containing the set of
points which are nearer to BC than AB and also nearer to
C than B. [2]

(ii) Measure and write down the length of BC. [1]

(c) Describe the locus represented by the perpendicular bisector of


BC in (a)(iii). [2]

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6 Answer the whole of question 6 on this page.

A B

Answer: (a) (i) on diagram [3]

(ii) on diagram [2]

(iii) on diagram [2]

(b) (i) on diagram [2]

(ii) BC= cm [l]

(c)

[2]

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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section.

Each question carries 12 marks.

7 A luxury bus has 100 units of seating area. There are two types of seats, Ordinary and
First Class.

Let the number of Ordinary seats be x and First Class seats bey.

(a) Ordinary seats take up 1 unit of seating area and First Class seats take up 1,5
units of seating area.

Form an inequality which satisfies this condition and show that it reduces to
2x + 3y ~200.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) There must be at least 10 First Class seats.


Write down an inequality which satisfies this condition.

Answer: (b) [1]

(c) There must also be at least twice as many Ordinary seats as First Class seats.
Write down an inequality which satisfies this condition.

Answer: (c) [1]

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Answer d, e and f of question 7 on the grid on page 17.

7 (d) The point (x; y) represents x Ordinary seats and y First Class seats.

Draw the graphs of the inequalities in

(i) (a), [I]

(ii) (b), [1]

(iii) (c). [1]

(e) Show, by shading the unwanted regions, the region in which (x; y) must
lie. [2]

(t) A luxury bus company which uses this type of luxury bus charges $15 for
each Ordinary seat and $25 for each First Class seat for a certain trip.

Use the graph to find the greatest possible amount of money that the
company would receive from this trip. [3]

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7

y H-+-1-H-f-H--<I-H-H-+-I-H-H-t-H-+-IH-H-+-H-+-H-+--H-+++--+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++H-+-H-+-H-HH-I

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10++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-H-+-H-1-1-!-H-H:.+H:.+H:.+H:.+H++-1-+++-++++++-++++++-++++++-H-,-+-H-~

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 X

Answer: (d) (i) on graph [1]


(ii) on graph [1]
(iii) on graph [1]
(e) on graph [2]

(f) $ [3]

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8 (a) Evaluate log7 7 - log5 - •
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Ansiver: (a) [2]

(b)
H

In the diagram, EH= 11 cm, HG= 8 cm, EG = 15 cm, EGF = 44° and
A

EFG= 110°.

(i) Calculate

EF,

Answer: (i) EF == - - - - cm [3]

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8 (b) Calculate

(ii) EHG, giving the answer to the nearest degree,

,.,
Answer: (ii) EHG=_ _ _ __ [3]

(iii) the shortest distance from E to OF produced,

Answer: (b) (iii) _ _ _ _ _ cm [2]

(iv) the bearing of F from G, given that Eis due west of G and E, F,
G and H are on level ground.

Answer: (iv) [2]

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9 Answer the whole of this question on the grid provided on page 21.

Triangle ABC has vertices at A(l; 1), B(3; 1) and C(2; 3).

(a) (i) Draw and label triangle ABC. [1]

(ii) Triangle ABC is mapped onto triangle A1B1C1 by a transformation

represented by the matrix G0) 1 .

Draw and label triangle A1B1C1. [3]

(iii) An enlargement of factor -1.!_, centre (O; 0) maps triangle ABC onto
2
triangle A2B2C2.

Draw and label triangle A2B2C2. [3]

(b) (i) Describe completely the transformation represented by

matrix G~) in (a)(ii). [3]

(ii) Write down the matrix that represents the enlargement in (a)(iii). [1]

(c) A translation (: ) maps point B onto point B3•

Write down the coordinates of point B3. [1]

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6 -4 -2 0 2 4 X

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Answer: (a) (i) on graph [1]

{ii) on graph [3]

(iii) on graph [3]

(b) (i)

[3]

(ii) (
l [ 1]

) [l]

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10 The following is an incomplete table of values for the function y = i(3-2x - x 2 ).

X -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
y -1 0 0,6 0,8 0,6 0 -1 p

(a) Calculate the value ofp.

Answer: (a) p= _ _ _ _ _ __ [1]

Answer the following questions on the grid on page 24.

(b) Draw the graph of y == f


(3-2x - x 2 ). [4]

(c) By drawing a suitable tangent, estimate the gradient of the curve at x = 0. [2]

(d) Use the graph to

(i) solve the equation f( 2x - x


3- 2
) = -0,5, [3]

(ii) find an estimate of the area bounded by the x-axis and the curve. [2]

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y
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1,5

0,5

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-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2, 3 4 X

-0,5

-1
'

-1,5

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-2 '

' 5
-2

Answer: (b) on graph [4]

(c) (2]

(d) (i) x= or [3]

(ii) (2]

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A

In the diagram OA = 10a and OB= 10b. Mis the mid-point of OA. Tis a point on
AT 3
AB such that - =-.
AB 5

MTP and OBP are straight lines.

(a) Express, in terms of a and/or b,

(i) AB,

Answer: (a) (i) AB= - - [I]


- --

(ii) AT,

Answer: (ii) AT= - - - - - [I]

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11 (a) (iii) MT

Answer: (a) (iii) -


MT = ____ [2]

(b) It is given that OP = kOB.


Express OP in terms of b and k.

Answer: (b) OP= - - - - - - - [1]

(c) It is also given that OP= OM+ hMT.


Show that OP = (5 - h )a + 6hb

Answer: (c) [2]

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11 (d) Use the results from (b) and ( c) to find the value of h and the value of k.

Answer: (d) h= - - - - - -

k= - - - - - - [4]

(e) Hence express OP in terms of b.

Answer: (e) OP= - - - - [1]

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12 The heights of 60 children were recorded. Below is an incomplete frequency and


frequency density table of the results.

Height 110<h:sl20 120<h~125 125<hs130 130<hs145 145<hs150


(hem)
Frequency 12 18 8 I 12 10
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Frequency 1,2 3,6 m 0,8 2
density

(a) State the modal class.

Answer: (a) (1]

(b) Find the value of m.

Answer: (b) [1]

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12 (c) Calculate an estimate of the mean height.

Answer: (c) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ cm [3]

(d) If two children were chosen at random, calculate the probability that one had a
height of not more than 120 cm and the other had a height greater than 145 cm.

Answer: (d) [3]

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12 (e) Answer this part of question 12 on the grid below.

Draw a histogram which represents this information.

3,5-++-+++-++-1-++++-1-+-+-+++++-11-++++-+-++-+++++-1-+-+-++++-+-1-+++++++-1-++++-1-+-+-+++-++-1-++++-+-++-+++++-1-+-+-++-t

3 ++-H-++Hi+++++-++++++-HH++++++-H-++H++-1-++-+-H-+-+-+-+-+++-1-1-++-H-t+t++-H-,H++-H-t-t-t-+++-H-++-t-H

2,5
C'
......
<ll
=Q.)
C\
>, 2
eg.
.......
Q.)

1,5

o~....................................... +-................................................
""""'"1~................................................................................................

110 115 120 125 130 135 140 145 150


Height (cm)

Answer: (e) on the graph [4]

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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/1
PAPER 1
NOVEMBER 2017 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages .before the examination.

This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and
your Centre munber and Candidate number on the top right comer of every page of this paper.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement ifthere are
duplicate or missing pages.
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 30 printed pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N2017.
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NEITHER MATHElVIATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS


MAY BE USED IN TIDS PAPER.
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1 Express 99,987

(a) co1Tect to one decimal place,

(b) correct to one significant figme,

(c) in standard fo1111.

Answer: (a) (l]

(b) [l]

(c) [1]

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2 From the following list of numbers write down the rational numbers;

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3, 1; n;· 0,3;
' 19

Answer: [3]

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(a) (2 + X )°,

3x-2
(b)
3x

Ans1,11er: (a) [l]

(b) [2]

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(a) Write down the special 11ame given to iriangle ABC.

(b) Calculate the angles marked

( i)' p,

(ii) q.

Ans11,er: (aj [1]

(b) (i) p= [1]


-~ ·

(ii) q= (1]

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5 (a) Calculate the number of minutes between 193 5 and midnight of the
same day.
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(b) Write 75% as a common fraction in its lowest terms.

Answer: (a) - - - - - - - - - minutes [2]

(b) [1]

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. tl l f 7,63x5,81x9,3 b .. ff ·
6 (a) Estimate 1e va ue o y roundmg o each number correct to
27,1 X 31,2 "
one significant figure.

(b) Find the Highest Common Factor (H.C.F) of9 and 12.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) [l ]

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7 Evaluate, giving your answer in its lowest tenns,

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{a)

7 3 7
.(b) - x - ... -
15 8 . 8 .

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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8 (a) Express the ratio 3,5: 1 in the form, a:b where a and hare integers.

.I (b) Shuvai mixed hot water and cold water in the ratio 3,5: 1 to get warm water.
If she ended up with 45 litres of warm water,.calculate the amount of hot water
she used.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _litres [2]

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9 The mean of 9 numbers is 11,9. The mean of 8 of the numbers is 13.

Find the ninth number. ·,

Answer: [3]

10 Solve the equation 3x 2 - 5x - 2 = 0.

Answer: x= or [3]

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11 (a) Find the square of _!_.


4 ·,

(b) Calculate the rate at which $500 earns $320 simple interest in 4 years.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) - - - - - - - -% [2]

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.12 It is given that

the Universal set s= {x: 10 :,; x < 20, x is an integer}, ·,

subset A = {x: x is a prime number},

subset B = {x: x is a factor of 3} and

subset C= {x: x is an odd number} .

(a) Write down the largest element of subset A.

(b) Find n(B),

(c) List elements of An C.

Answer: (a) [l]

(b) [l]

(c) [1]

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13 It is given that the length, l, of a side of a square is 7 cm, measured to the nearest
centimetre.

(a) Write the range in which the length of the side of the square must lie,
giving your answer in the form a :.:::; l < b where a and b are to be found.

(b) Calculate the least possible perimeter of the square.

Answer: (a)
------$, l<
~--- [2]

(~) - - - - - - - - -cm (1]

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p 5
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s 11 R

In the diagram, PQRS is a trapezhun with PQ parallel to SR, PQ = 5 cm,


PS = 8 cm, SR = 11 cm and PSR = 30°.

Calculate the area of the trapezium,

[Use as much of the information given below as is necessary].

[sin30°= 0,500; cos30° = 0,866; tan30° = 0,577]

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Answer:
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15 (a) What is the number of lines of symmetry on a general parallelogram.

(b) Find the exact value of 4 mn when m = 4 x l 04 and n = 5 x 10 -9, giving the answer
as a decimal.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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16 (a) Given that matrix T = (4'3 -6)


1
, find the detenninant of matrix T.

(b) If n = (-3)9 find Inl, giving the answer


. in surd form.

Answer: (a) [l]

(b) I~=---- [2]

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17 (a) Given that d = 2n - 1, find d when n = 8.

(h) On a map of scale 1: 50 000, a stream is 7 cm long.

Calculate the actual length of the stream, giving the answer in km.

Ans·wer: (a) d=- - - - - - - - - - [1]

(b)
---------- km [2]

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18 (a) Write down the three-figure bearing equivalent to the direction North West.

(b)

The diagram shows a regular polygon with angles marked x and y.

Calculate the value of

(i) x,

(ii) y.

Answer: (a) [1]

(b) (i) X = [2]

(ii) y = [1]
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19 (a) Solve the inequality 3x + 1 < 28 s 5x -2.

(b) ·,
Show the solution in part (a) on a number line.

(c) If x is an odd integer write down its least value which satisfies the inequality
in (a).

Answer: fa)
-
. ·~· ' . [2]

(b) [1]
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
(c) x=
- - ------ [1]

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20 (a) Convert 100 h to a number in base 6.


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(b) Given that 11 Li = 73 rn, find the value of n.

Answer: (a) [2]

(b) n= - - - - - - - - [2]

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21

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In Athe diagram, the points A, B and C are on the circumference of a circle centre O.
OBA= 30°.

Calculate

(a) AOB,
A

(b) ACB.

Answer: (a) AOB= [2]


----------
A

(bj ACB= [2]


----------

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3 0
22 (a) Matrix R = l ). . R represents a transfommtion that maps point P(x; y) onto
(0 ·,
P1(3; 4).

Calculate the value ofx and the value ofy.

(b) 3 and t = 2, find the value of


Given that r = 27.. s = .!_

(i) l,
-t
(ii) s .

Answer: (a) x=

y= [2]

(b) (i) [1]

(ii) [2]

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23 (a) Factorise completely the expression 4x 2 - y2•

(b) Given that 2x + y = IO, solve the equations:


2 2
4x - y = 40
2x+y = 10

Answer : (a) [2]

(b) x=
- - - - - - - --
y = _ _ _ __ __
[3]

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In the diagram PQR = 90°, PQ = 5 cm and QPR = 60°.

(a) Calculate PR .

!Use as much of the information given below as is necessary]

[sin60°= 0,866; cos60° = 0,500; tan60° = 1,732]


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Answer: (a) PR= _ _ _ _ _ _ cm [2]

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24 (b) Solve the equation

(i) 0,2 n = 5,

1
(ii) - m+2 = 8.
3

Answer: (b) (i) [1]

(ii) n1 =- - - - - (2]

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velocity (mis)

Vi---------<
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The graph shows part of a velocity-time graph of a moving object. The object travels at a
constant velocity of V mis for 10 seconds. It then accelerates uniformly until it reaches a
velocitv of 15 m/s in 4 seconds.
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(a) The distance travelled during the first 10 seconds is 50 m.

Calculate V.

Answer: (a) _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _m/s [2]

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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/2
PAPER2
NOVEMBER 2017 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials: Geometrical instruments, pencil (HB), eraser
Mathematical tables/non-programmable electronic calculator

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.


This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and _
your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right corner of every page of this paper.
Check that all the pages· are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.
Answer all questions in Section A and any three from Section B.

Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise. Answers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
Mathematical tables or non-programmable electronic calculators may be used to evaluate explicit
numerical expressions.

This question paper consists of 32 printed pages.


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Answer all the questions in this section. ·,
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1 (a) Evaluate 1,36 - , giving the answer as a decimal.
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Answer: (a) [2]

(b)
A 2 P R 4

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Q

D 10 C

The diagram shows a rectangle ABCD with DC = 10 cm and BC = 6 cm.


Right-angled triangle PQR has been cut off, such that AP= 2 cm, PQ = 3 cm and -""'
BR=4cm.

Calculate the perimeter of the shape APQRBCD.

Answer (b) [2]

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Answer: (c) (i) _ _ _ _ __ [I]

(ii) Factorise completely (m -1)2 -9.

Answer: (c) [2]

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. m . its . 1est .LOrm.
. s1mp
1 (d) Express - - - - - , as a smg ,I:'.

v-3 v-2
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Answer: (d)

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2 (a) (i) Three interior angles of a hexagon are each x 0 and the remaining
three interior angles are each y 0 •

Form an equation in x andy that satisfies this condition.

Answer: {a) (i)

(ii) Given also that Sx = 7 y, use this equation and the equation in (i)
to find the values of x and y.

Answer: (a) {ii) x=

y= [3]

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2 (b)

The diagram shows points A, B and T on the circumference of a circle


centre 0. PT is a tangent to the circle at T. AB is parallel to TO and
ATB=40°.
A

(i) Name two angles equal to ABT.

Answer: (b) (i)

(ii) Calculate BAT.

Answer: (b) (ii) BAT=- - - - - - [2]

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2 (c) Given that ax= ...Jb 2 - x 2 , express x in terms of a and b.

Answer: (c) x== [3]


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It is given that matrix P = ( =~ :) =: !).
and matrix Q = (

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(i) State the order of matrix P.

Answer: (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ __ [1]

(ii) 1. Calculate Q2•

Answer: (a) (ii)l. _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

2. Calculate Q -t, the inverse of matrix Q.

Answer: (a) (ii) 2._ _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

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3 (b) M varies directly as the square of r and inversely as the square root of h.

{i) Express lYJ in tenns of r, h and a constant k.

Answer: (b) (i) M= _ _ _ _ _ _ [l]

(ii) Find the value of k when r = h = 4 and M = l 2.

Answer: (b) (ii) k = _ _ _ _ _ _ [2]

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3 (c) ABC is a scalene triangle with ABC - 90°.

Write down the special name of a quadrilateral that is formed by triangle ABC and
its image after

(i) a reflection in the line AC.

Answer: (c) (i) (1]

(ii) a rotation -through 180° about the mid~point of AC.

Answer: (c) (ii) [l]

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4 (a)

4+x

s,
The Venn diagram shows the universal set, and its subsets A, B and C.
The number of elements in each region is shown.

(i) Find n(B).

Answer: (a) (i) n(B)= _ _ _ _ _ __ [1]

(ii) Find n(A 1nBnC), where A 1 is the complement of set A.

Answer: (a) (ii) n(A 1nBnC)= _ _ _ _ [1]

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4 (a) (iii) Find the value of x given that n(A) = 23.

Answer: (a) (iii) X =- - - - - - - [2]

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(b) 4 y - 3x • -8 is an equation of a straight line.

(i) Find the gradient of the line.

Answer: (b) (i) [l]

(ii) Find the coordinates of the point where the straight line crosses
they-axis.

Answer: (b) (ii) [2]

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4 (b) (iii) Find the equation of a line parallel to 4y - 3x = -8 passing through


the point (O; 3).

Answer: (b) (iii)

(c) A jug 20 cm high has a capacity of 125 ml when full.

Calculate the height of a similar jug which has a capacity of 1 litre when
full.

Answer: (c) [3]

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5 (a) A trader made a profit of 16% on the cost price by selling a handset for $29,00.

(i) Calculate the cost price of the handset. ·,

Answer: (a) (i) $


------ [2]

(ii) Calculate the selling price of the handset if a loss of 30% was
realised.

Answer: (a) (ii) $_ _ _ _ __ [2]

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5 (b) (i) Solve the equation logx8 l =2

Answer: {b) (i) x= _ _ _ _ __ [2]

(ii) Simplify (3 x 102 )-(2 x 10-1 ), giving the answer in standard


form.

Answer: (b) (ii) [2]

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5 (c) Study the number pattern.

First row 0 0 2 2

Second row 1 3 2 5

Third row 2 6 2 8

Fourth row 3 9 2 11

Fifth row
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nth X

(i) Complete the fifth row.

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Answer (c) (i) on pattern [2]

(ii) Express x in terms of n.

Answer (c) (ii) x= _ _ _ _ __ [2]

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6 [Answer the whole of this question on page 18.]

Use pencil, ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all
construction lines and arcs.

[All constructions should be on a single diagram.]

(a) (i) Construct, in a single diagram, triangle AXB such that AX = 5 cm,
BX = 7 ,5 cm and AXB = 60°. Line BX has been drawn on
page 18. [3]

(ii) Construct the locus of points which are

1. equidistant from XA and XB, [2]

2. 3,5 cm from X. [1]

(iii) Show by shading, the region R, in the triangle, such that R is closer
to XA than XB and XR is less than or equal to 3,5 cm. [2]

(b) Measure and write down the length of AB. [1]

DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SP ACE

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6 Answer the whole of question 6 on this page.

X B

JIit~

Answer: (a) (i) on diagram [3]

(ii) 1. on diagram (2]

2. on the diagram [1]

(iii) on diagram [2]

(b) AB= [1]

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Section B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section.

Each question carries 12 marks.

7 (a)

In the diagram ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which AB = 1 cm,


BC= 4 cm, CD= 3 cm and ABC= 115°.

(i) Calculate AC.

Answer: (a) (i) AC= _ _ _ _ _ _cm [5]

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7 (a) (ii) Calculate DAC.

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Answer: (a) (ii) DAC ... - - - - - - - [5]

(b) Three people can complete a certain task in 6 days.

Calculate the number of people, working at the same rate, who can
complete the same task in 9 days.

Answer: (b) [2]

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8 Mr Moyo wants to plant mango and guava trees in his plot. He wants at
least 4 mango trees and at least 2 guava trees. Let x be the number of mango
trees and y be the number of guava trees.

(a) Form two inequalities that satisfy the given conditions.

Answer: (a)

[2]

(b) There is enough space in his plot for not more than 9 trees. Write down
an inequality in x and y that satisfies the given condition.

Answer: (b) (l]

(c) Mango trees cost $14,00 each and guava trees cost $24,00 each. Mr
Moyo has $168,00 for the purchase of trees. Form an inequality in
x and y that satisfies this condition and show that it reduces to
7x +12y::; 84.

[2]

(d) [Answer this part of the question on the grid on page 22.]
The region (x; y) satisfies the four inequalities.

Draw on the grid on page 22 the inequalities in

(i) (a),

(ii) (b),

(iii) (C).
[4]

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8 (e) Indicate clearly by shading the unwanted region, the region in which
(x; y) should lie. [1]

(t) Use the graph to find the number of trees that will use the greatest
amount of money. [2]

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2-

~ -

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 X

Answer: (d) (i) on diagram [2]

{ii) on diagram [1]

(iii) on diagram [l]

(e) on diagram (1]

(I) x= mango trees

y= guava trees [2]

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9 A survey was carried out to find the ages of 60 patients at a hospital. The
table shows the information collected.

(a)

age x (years) O<xslO IO<xs20 20<xs30 30<xs35 35<xs40 40<xs45 45<xs50 50<xs60
frequency 0 4 m 11 15 10 5 7

Find the value of m.

Answer (a) m= - - - - - - - [1]

(b) The table shows cumulative frequency of the same 60 patients.

age (x) x:slO x::.20 xs30 x::;35 x::.40 xs45 x::.50 x::.60
(years)
cumulative 0 4 n 23 38 48 53 60
frequency

Find the value of n.

Answer: (b) n= - - - - - - - - [1]

9 (c) Find the probability that 2 patients chosen at random will both be less
than or equal to 45 years in age.

Answer (c) [2]

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9 (d) [Answer this part of the question on the grid below.]

Draw a cumulative frequency curve for the data shown.

>. 60
~
II)

&
J5
.i 50
,.,.
"'
1
u
40

30-H-11-+++-+-+++-t-+++-Hl-+++-H++-t-+++++-++H-++-H-H-H-++-H-t+t-++++H++-+-+++-+-+++-H-+++-+-+++-H++-+-+-H

20++-1--++-+-+-+-H-H-+++-IH-++-+-+-H-H-+++-+-H-H-+++-I-H-H-+++-I-H-H-+-H-H-+++-+-+-+-+-++++-1--++-+-+-+-H-H-++-+-+-..-I

101++-+-++-+-+-,H-++-H-H-H-+-+-+-,H-++++-H-H-+++-+-H-H-+++-+-+-+-H-+++-IH-++++-H-1-++++-1-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-,H-+H-+-+-+-,i,-1-1

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Age (years)
[4]

9 (e) (i) Use the graph to estimate the median.

Answer (e) (i) _ _ ____. ears [2]

(ii) Use the graph to estimate the upper quartile.

Answer: (e) (ii) [2]

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10 (a)
Q

. - - - - - ... ... 15
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The diagram shows the cross-section OPQR of a cylindrical wooden
block centre O that was cut with PORSTV removed, such that POR = 120° . The
radius, OP, is 10 cm and the block is 15 cm high.

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[Take :Jt to be
7 .)
(i) Calculate the area of the cross-section OPQR.

Answer: (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [2]

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10 (a) (ii) Calculate the volume of the block.

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Answer: (ii) - - - - - - -cm [2]

(iii) Calculate the curved surface area of the block.

Answer: (a) (iii) _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [2]

(b) A Zimbabwean motorist travels to Botswana on holiday. The motorist


travels a total distance of 3 600 km in Botswana. The motorist's car
consumes petrol at a rate of 9 km per litre of petrol.

(i) Calculate the amount of petrol used in Botswana.

Answer: (b) (i) - - - - - - -l [2]

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10 (b) (ii) Petrol costs 6,5 pula per litre in Botswana.

Calculate the total cost of petrol used in US dollars if the exchange ·,


rate was US$ I = 8 pula.

Answer: (b) (ii)$- - - - - [2]

(c) Given that /(x) ... 4-x 2 , calculate J(-1).

Answer: (c) (2]

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11 (a) A motor-boat travelled 5 km up a stream at an average speed of x km/h.

Write down an expression for the time taken in terms of x. ·,

Answer: (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ hours [1]

(b) On the return journey down the stream the speed of the boat was 3 km/h
faster than the upstream speed.

Write down an expression in terms of x, for the

(i) speed of the boat downstream,

Answer: (b) (i) _ _ _ _ _ km/h [1]

(ii) time taken on the return journey, downstream.

Answer: (b) (ii) _ _ _ _ _hours [1]

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11 (c) (i) The difference in time taken upstream and downstream was
10 minutes.

Form an expression in x and show that it reduces to x 2 + 3x -90 = 0.

[3]

(ii) Solve x 2 + 3x - 90;::: 0, giving answers correct to 3 significant


figures.

Answer: (c) (ii)x= _ _ _or _ _ _ _ _ _ (4]

(iii) Hence calculate the time taken to complete the upstream


journey, giving the answer correct to the nearest minute.

Answer: (c) (iii) _ _ _ _ _ _ _minutes [2]

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12

o~~-~--~..--'-------_;;~R
4b Q

In the diagram, OQR, OMP, PTQ and RTM are straight lines such that
OM= -OP l 3
and PT= -PQ. It is given that -OP= 12a and -OQ .. 4b.
3 4

(a) Express as simply as possible, in terms of a and/orb

(i) PQ,

Answer: (a) (i) PQ=_ _ _ __ [1]

(ii) PT,

Answer: (a) (ii) Pf=- - - - - [1]

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12 (a) (iii) OT,

Answer: (a) (iii) OT=_ _ _ __ [1]

(iv) MT.

Answer: (a) (iv) MT=- - - - - [2]

(b) - -
It is given that MR= hMT.

Express OR in tenns of a and/orb and a constant h.

Answer: (b) OR=- - - - - - - - [2]

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12 (c) (i) It is given that OR = kOQ.


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Express OR in terms of a and/orb and a constant k.

Answer: (c) (i) -OR=_ _ _ _ [l]


(ii) Use the expressions for OR in (b) and (c)(i) to find the values of
hand k.

Answer: (c) (ii) h=- - - - - -

k= - - - - - -
[3]

(d) Write down the numerical value of MT: TR.

Answer: (d) [I]

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,. ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/1
PAPER 1
JUNE 2018 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count nai!es before the examination.


This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page and
your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every page of this paper.
Answer all questions.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise. Mswers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place
unless stated otherwise.
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Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room.

INFORl'v1ATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 28 printed pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, 12018.


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.. NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR C_A LCULATORS
MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER

1 (a) Express 3598

(i) as a number in standard form,

(ii) correct to 2 significant figures.

(b) Find the approximate value of -V.3598.

Answer: (a) (i) [1]

(ii) [1]

(b) [1]
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2 (a) · Find the exact value of

(i) 7,03 - 2, 145,

(ii) 4,32 X 0,11.

(b) Simplify 1 l
8
+ 2 !3 , giving the answer as a mixed number.

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Answer (a) (i) [1]

(ii) [1]

(b) [1]

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3 . (a) Express the time 00 25 in 12 hour notation.

(b) A goods train left Johannesburg at 20 30 on a Wednesday and


arrived in Beitbridge after travelling for 27 hours 45 minutes.

(i) State the day on which the train arrived at Beitbridge.

(ii) Find the time at which the train arrived at Beitbridge.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) (i) [1]

(ii) [1]

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4 Evaluate

(a) Vo,027,

(b) (1i)2,
(c) 3°x3- 2 .

Answer (a) [11


(b) [I]

(c) [l]

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5 (a) State the number of lines of symmetry of a regular nonagon.

... (b) The sum of interior angles of a regular polygon is 3 960°.

Find the number of sides of the regular polygon.

Answer (a) ~~~~~~~~~ [l]

(b) ~~~~~~~~~ [2]


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6 (a) Simplify 1044 8 - 175 8 , giving the answer in base 8.

(b) Convert 101112 to a number in base 6.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

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In the diagram W, X, Y and Z are points on the circumference of a circle centre 0,


WX = XY and XZW = 42°.

Calculate

(a) WYX,

(b) YWZ,

(c) WXY.

Answer (a) [1]

... (b) [1]

(c) [1]

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8 Solve the equations:

1
(a) -x
3
-1 =7
(b) 42n-3 =8

An:swer (a) X = [1]

(b) n = [2]

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9 (a) Three sets A, B and C are such that A c B and C c A. In the
answer space, draw the Venn diagram to show the relationship
between sets A, B and C.

(b)
p Q

In the diagram, three sets P, Q and Rare intersecting. Use set


notation to describe the shaded region.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [l]

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10 It is given that y varies directly as the square of (x - 3).

(a) Express y in terms of x and a constant k.

(b) Given that y = 16 when x = 1, findy when x = 10.

Answer (a) [l]

(b) [2]

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11 Solve the simultaneous equations:

1
x+y 5-
2

1
x-2y 2-
2

·Answer x =
- - -- - - -- - - - -
y = - -------- [3]

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12 It is given that 3x + 2y = 12 is an equation of a straight line.


(a) Find the gradient of the straight line.

(b) Find the coordinates of the point where the straight line crosses the y-axis.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) ~~~(~~;~
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.. 13 Simplify
3x 2 X

x 2 - Sx X2 - 25.

Answer [3]

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14 The formula for converting a temperature in degrees centigrade ( °C) to a temperature


in degrees Fahrenheit (°F) is F = 32 + 9 t
(a) Find F when C = 30°.

(b) Make C the subject of the formula.

Answer (a) F= - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [1]

(b) C= - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [2]

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15 (a) Expand and simplify,

-3(x - 7) + 5(2 - 4x) .

(b) The length of a side of a regular hexagon is 3,4 cm correct to one decimal
place.

Find the least possible perimeter of the regular hexagon.

Answer (a) [2]


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(b) [2]

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·- 16 (a) Factorise completely

3
(i) X - X,

(ii) x2 + 2x + 1.
(b) Hence or otherwise find the Highest Common Factor (HCP) of
x 3 - x and x 2 + 2x + 1.

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..

Answer (a) (i) [2]

(ii) [1]
i
(b) [1]

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17 It is given that vector p = ( _3 ) and vector q =


4
(-xz).
(a) Calculate p - q in terms of x.

(b) Find the value of

(i) IPI, the magnitude of vector p.


(ii) x such that 2p = -3q.

Answer (a) p-q = [1]

(b) (i) IPI [1]

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18 The marks of 6 of the students who wrote a mathematics test are as


follows :

15; 14; 9· 12; 11; 15.


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(a) Find the median mark for the 6 students.

(b) A seventh student got x marks from the same test and the mean
mark for the seven students was 13.

Find x , the mark of the seventh student.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [3]

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P = {-11·, -2·, O·, 1·, 2·, 3; ../IT; 9·, 17; 21.}

(a) A number is chosen at random from set P.

Find the probability that the number is either a negative number or a


prime number.

(b) Two numbers are chosen at random from set P one after the other,
without replacement.

Find the probability that one is a perfect square and the other is a
factor of 21 .

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [2]

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20 (a) (i) Solve the inequality

2(x - 3) < 7.

(ii) Write down the largest perfect square that satisfies the
inequality 2(x - 3) < 7.

(b) Two similar bottles have heights 8 cm and 12 cm. The mass of
the bottle of height 8 cm is 40 g.

Find the mass of the similar bottle that has a height of 12 cm.

Answer (a) (i) [2]

(ii) [1]

(b) [2]

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21
B

ABC is a triangle with AB= 9 cm, BC= 4 cm and ABC = 120°.

Use as much of the information given below as is necessary.


[tan 60° = 1 73·
J I Sin 60° = 0 87·
I I Cos 60° = 0 5]
I

Find the

(a) area of triangle ABC, ·

(b) length of AC leaving the answer in surd form.

Answer (a) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm2 [2]

(b) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _cm [3]

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V

. 30

Speed
mis

12

0
Time (sec)

The diagram is the speed -time graph of an object whose initial


speed is 12 m/s. The object accelerates uniformly for 4 seconds
until it reaches a speed of 30 mis. It then travels at this speed for
5 seconds and then decelerates at 6 m!s2 until it comes to rest.

Calculate the

(a) acceleration from t = 0 to t = 4,

(b) distance travelled from t = 0 to t = 9,

(c) value of T, the total time taken for the whole journey.

Answer (a) [1]

(b) [2]

(c) [2]

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E

A 6

In the diagram, ABCDEF is a solid triangular prism. AB = 6 cm,


BC= 20 cm, AF= 8 cm, FB = x cm and BAF = 90°.

(a) Find x.

(b) Calculate the total surface area of the prism.

Answer (a) [2]

(b) [3]

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24 (a) Evaluate
.,
(i) log 3 45 - log 3 5,

log 0,2
(ii)
log 5

(b) Express as a logarithm of a single number,

3 log 2 + 21 log 81.

Answer (a) (i) [2]

(ii) [2]

(b) [2]

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25 It is given that

3 (Op -1) ( 7
4 - -2
q) =
2r
1 (16
2 4
8 )
-12

Find the value of

(i) p,

(ii) q,

(iii) r.

Answer (i) [2]

(ii) [2]

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- y-axis

C
6
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2
A B

C1

-6 :....4 -2 2 4 6 8 x-axis
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C2 A2: 2

4
B2 A1 B1

-
-6

(a) Triangle ABC is mapped onto triangle A 1B 1C1 by a single transformation.


Describe fully this transformation.

Answer (a)

[3]

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26 (b) Triangle ABC is mapped onto triangle A2B2C2 by a reflection.

Find the

(i) equation of the axis of reflection,

matrix that represents this reflection.

(b) (i) [1]

(ii) [2]

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4030/2
PAPER2
JUNE 2018 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials: Geometrical instruments
Mathematical tables/ Electronic calculator

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.


This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.
TIME 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this
page and your Centre number and Candidate number on the top right comer of every
page of this paper.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if
there are duplicate or missing pages.

Answer all questions in Section A and any three from Section B.


Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue
pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise. Answers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is giv.en in brackets [ ) at the end of each question or part
question.
Mathematical tables or Electronic calculators may be used to evaluate explicit numerical
expressions.

This question paper consists of 26 printed pages and 2 blank pages.

Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, 12018.


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Section A [64 marks]
Answer all the questions in this section.

1 (a) Simplify 0,8 + 7,2 + 0,24.

(a) [2]
Answer:

(b) By selling an article for $45, a shopkeeper made a loss of 10 % on


the cost price.

Calculate the cost price.

(b) [2]
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1 (c) It is given that f (k) = 2k2 - 8.

Calculate

(i) t(-3).

(ii) the values of k for which f(k) = 0.

Answer: (i) [2]

(ii) _ _ _ _ _ or_ _ __ [2]

2 (a)

In the diagram,"'PAB is a straight line and is parallel to CD.


PAC = 132° and BCD = 43°.

Calculate ACB.

Answer: (a) [2]

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2 (b) Factorise completely

(i) 4a 2 b - 20ab 2 ,

(ii) 3a 2 + 7a - 6.

Answer: (i) [1]

(ii) [2]

(c) It is given that H= mp+ ~J 2 p.

(i) Calculate the value of H when m = 2, p = 3 and f = - 4.

(ii) Make f the subject of the formula.

Answer: (i) [2]

(ii) [3]

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3 (a) The cost of 3 kg of apples and 7 kg of bananas is $16.
The cost of 4 kg of apples and 5 kg of bananas is $17.
Calculate the cost per kg of apples and the cost per kg
of bananas.

Answer: (a) apples$ _ _ _ _ __

bananas$- - - - - - [4]

(b) W varies directly as x and inversely as the square root of u.

W=6, whenx=2andu = 9.

(i) Express Win terms of x and u.

(ii) Find W when x = S and u = 4.

Answer: (i) [2]

(ii) [1]

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Calculate

(i) A- 2 B,

(ii) AB,

(iii) A- 1 , the inverse of matrix A.

Answer: (i) - - - - - - - - - - [2]

[2]

[2]

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4 (a)

Artwell

In the diagram, B, C, D and E are points on the circumference of a


circle centre 0. TB is a tangent to the circle at B, Cf3D = 67° and
EBT = 40°.

Calculate

(i) EBD,

(ii) BCE,

(iii) B'EC,

(iv) BfiC.

Answer (a) (i) [IJ

(ii) [I]

(iii) [1]

(iv) [1]

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s = {x: -3 ~ x ~ 3,x is an integer}.
A and B are subsets of ( such that

A = {x: - 2~x < 2} and


B = {x: - 1 ~ X ~ 3}.

{i) List the elements of 1. A,

2. A' U B1. where A'is the


complement of set A.

(ii) Find n(A n B).

1. [2]
Answer (b) (i)

2. [2]

(ii) [l]

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to the sum of the exterior angles.

(i) Find the value of n.

(ii) State the name of the polygon.

Answer: (i) ~~~~~~ (2)

(ii) ~~~~~~~ [1]

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5 (a) Peter, John and James share a certain amount of money.

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Peter gets 3 of the amount of money,

John.gets~ of the remainder and James gets $3,00.


4

Calculate the total amount of money shared.

Answer: (a) (4]

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5 (b) Three men working at the same rate can dig a trench, 5m long,
in 4 hours.

Calculate the time that two men working at the same rate would
take to dig a similar trench, 5m long.

Answer: (b) [2]

( c) Find the value of n given that

11 ln = 710.

Answer: (c) [3]

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6 Answer the whole of this question on page 13.
Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all the
construction lines and arcs.

All constructions should be done on a single diagram. Line PQ has been


drawn on page 13.

(a) Construct

(i) triangle PQR in which PQ = 7,5 cm, RPQ = 90° and


=
PQR 30°, [4]

(ii) the locus of points equidistant from Q and R, [2]

(iii) a circle with diameter QR. [I]

(b) (i) Measure and write down the length of the

1. radius of circle in a(iii), [l]

2. side PR in triangle PQR. [1]

(ii) Mark and label the points X and Y on the circle which
are equidistant from Q and R. [2]

(iii) Write down the special name given to quadrilateral PRYQ. [l]

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6 Answer the whole of question 6 on this page.

p 7~5 cm Q

Answer (a) (i) On the diagram [4)


(ii) On the diagram [2]
(iii) On the diagram [l]

(b) (i) 1. [1]

2. [l]

(ii) on the diagram [2]

(iii) [l]

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SECTION B [36 marks]

Answer any three questions in this section.

Each question carries 12 marks.

7 (a) An open cylindrical water container has an internal height of 1,5 m


and internal diameter of 0,75 m.

Calculate the

(i) volume of the container, in litres,

(ii) total internal curved surface area of the container.

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Answer (i) [3]

(ii) [3]

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7 (b) (i) Show that the equation

1 1
- -X+2
- = !. reduces to x 2 + 2x - 6 - 0.
X 3

[2]

(ii) Solve the equation x 2 + 2x - 6 = 0, giving the answers


correct to 2 decimal places.

(ii) x =- - - - -- or _ _ _ __ [4]

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8 The following is an incomplete table of values for y::::: ! (15 - x 2 ) .
2

X -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
·- - ·
y m 5,5 7 7,5 7 n 3 -0,5

(a) Calculate the value of

(i) m,

(ii) n.

Answer (i) m "'" - - - - - - - [l]

(ii) n = (l]
- - - - - --
Answer this part of the question on the grid on page 17.

(b) (i) Draw the graph ofy = !(15


2
- x 2 ). [4]

(ii) Draw the line y = 2 to cut the graph at two points. [I]
(c) Use the graph to

(i) find the equation of the line of symmetry of the curve, [ 1]

(ii) estimate correct to one decimal place, the solution of


the equation; (15 - x 2 ) = 2, [2]

(iii) find the gradient of the graph of y i


= (15 - x 2 ) at the
point where x = 2. [2]

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8

6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 X

-2

Answer (b) (i) On the graph [4]

(ii) On the graph [1]

(c) (i) [1]

(ii) x= or [2]

(iii) [2]

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9 (a) Three points P, X and Y are on level ground and are such that
P is 200 m from X on a bearing of 064 °. Y is on a bearing of
144° from P and is such that Y is due east of X.

Calculate the

(i) length XY,

(ii) distance P is north of X.

Answer: [2]
(i) - - - - - - - -
[2]

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9 (b) Joseph cycles at a speed of 5 metres per second.
Calculate the time, in hours 1 he takes to cycle a distance
of 18 km.

Answer (b) - - - - - - - hr [2]

(c) A television set has a marked price of $300. A 5 % discount


is given for cash payment. Calculate the cash price.

Answer (c) [2]

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9 (d) Jane invested a certain amount of money at a rate of 12 %


per annum simple interest. After 11 months the money had
amounted to $555,00.

Calculate the amount of money she invested.

Answer (d) [4]

10 Answer the whole of this question on the grid on page 21.

(a) (i) Triangle ABC has vertices at A(l; 1), B(3; 1) and
C(l; 3).

Draw and label triangle ABC. [l]

(ii) Triangle A1 Bi Ci has vertices at Ai (-2; -2),


B1 (-6;-2), and Ci (-2;-6).

Draw and label triangle A1B1C1. [1]

(iii) Transformation S represents a stretch with invariant


line the x - axis and stretch factor 4.

Draw and label triangle A2B2C2, the image of triangle


ABC underS. [2]

(iv) Transformation R represents a rotation 90° clockwise


about the origin.

Draw and label the triangle·A 3B3C3, the image of triangle


ABC underR. [3]

(b) (i) Describe fully the single transformation that maps


triangle ABC onto triangle A1B1C1. [3]

(ii) Find the matrix which represents the transformation R. [2]

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10 Answer the whole of question 10 on this page.

12

10

6
-

-8 -6 -4- -2 0 2 4 6 8 X

-2

-4

-6

Answer (a) (i) On the graph [I]


(ii) On the graph [I]
(iii) On the graph [2]
(iv) On the graph [3]

(b) (i)
~

(3]

(ii)

[2]

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11 The table shows the distribution of marks obtained by 30 pupils in a
class test.
)
Mark (x) l<x$5 5 < X $ 10 10 < X $ 15 15 < X $ 20 20 < X < 25 :i
Number of
pupil(/) 4 8 5 6 7

(a) (i) State the modal class.

Answer (a) (i) _ _ _ _ _ _ __ [1]

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11 (a) (ii) The table shows entries used to calculate the mean of data
using an assumed mean of 12,5.

Class centre Number of Deviation f(x -12, 5)


(x) Pupils (J) (x-12, 5)

3 4 -9,5 -38

7,5 8 -5 p

12,5 5 0 0

q 6 +5 +30

22,5 7 r +70

Total= 30 Total= S

Calculate the values of p. q, r and S.

(iii) Hence or otherwise calculate, an estimate of the mean of the


distribution.

Answer (a) (ii) p =

q=

r =
s == (4]

(iii) m e a n - - - - - - - [2]

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11 (b) Two pupils are chosen at random from the class of 30 pupils.
Calculate the probability that

(i) one has a mark in the range 10 < x :s; 15 and the other
a mark ofat most 10,

(ii) both pupils got marks that are more that 20.

Answer {b) (i) [3]

(ii) [2]

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12 Answer the whole of this question on the grid on page 26.

(a) Draw the graphs of these inequalities by shading the unwanted


region.

(i) 2x + y :5 40, [2]

(ii) X + 2y < 48, [2]

(iii) x~O [2]

(iv) y >5. [2]

(b) Mark R the region defined by the four inequalities in (a). [I]

(c) For integral values of x andy,

(i) find the coordinates of a point that gives a maximum


value of x + y, [2]

(ii) state the maximum value of x + y. [1]

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12 (a) Answer the whole of question 12 on this page.
J I
y

40

30

20

:: 10

0 10 20 30 40 50 X

Answer (a) (i) On the graph [2]


(ii) On the graph [2]
(iii) On the graph [2]
(iv) On the graph [2]

(b) On the graph [1]

(c) (i) (2]

(ii) [1]

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m·~ General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level
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MATHEMATICS 4004/1
PAPER l

NOVEMBER 2018 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes

Additional materials:
Candidates answer on the question paper
Geometrical Instruments

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This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.

Write your centre and candidate number in the box on the top right corner of every page of this
paper.

Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.

Answer all questions.

Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.

If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.

Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise.

Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be bought into the examination room

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets f I at the end of each question or part question

This question paper consists of 20 printed pages and O blank page(s).


Copyri ght: Zimbabwe School Examinations Cou ncil , N2018.
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Answer all questions.

NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS


MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER.
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1. a) Simplify ; 2 giving the answer as a fraction.

Answer (a) ..... ...... ..... .... ... .. ........................... .... .. [1]
b) Express
6
i) ~ as a decimal fraction,
2;)

(b)(i) ...................................................... [1]

ii) 0,125 in standard form.

(b )(ii) .... ......... .. ............... ..... ... .. .. .......... [1]

2. The following is a list of real numbers:


:3
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PS
vi;. 121· -19· n. v'64
7' ' 2' ' ' ' ·
Choose from the list

a) a square number,

Answer (a) ... ........ ... ............................................ [1]

b) irrational numbers.

(b) ......................................................... [2]

3. a) Express 4 x 53 + 3 x 52 + 2 as a number in base 5.

Answer: (a) .................... ............... ... ... ............... [l]

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b) Evaluate

i) 10111 2 + 10102 giving the answer in base 2,

(b)(i) ...... .......... ........... .. ... .............. .. ...... [1]

ii) 5127 -435 7 giving the answer in base 7.

(b)(ii) .. ... ............. .. ................................ [1]

4. a) Express 00 45 in 12 hour notation.

Answer (a) ... ..... .................................. ...... .......... [1]

b) Gortha's local time is 3 hours 45 minutes ahead of Harare's local time.

Find the time in Harare when the time in Gortha is 21 23.

(b) .. ...... ...................... .. ........... ... ......... .. [1]

c) Convert 5 km2 to hectares.

(c) ... ..... ... ... .......... ........ .... ........ ...... .. .. .... [l]

5. a) Express 6, 07 x 104 in ordinary form.

Answer (a) ......................... ................................. [1]

b) Evaluate 2, 53 x 10 1 + 6, l x 10-1 , giving the answer in standard form.

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(b) ......................................................... [2]


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In the diagram AQ and BS are parallel lines such that


~ '
PQ = PR , .-1[> R = 84° and RC}S ;:;:90° .

Find
-
a) PRq,

A nswer (a) .......................................................... [l]

b) (JRB,

(b) ............................ ........................... .. [1]


.
c) (]SR .

(c) ........................................................ .. [1]

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7. Solve the simultaneous equations:

2.r + :3y = 11

:3.r --- .'Sy = "- 12 ·,

Answer ......................... ... ........................ .... ........... .. .

................................... ......... ................................. [3]

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8. The wave length, w, is inversely proportional to its frequency,/.

When/= 90, w = 675.

Find

a) an equation connecting f and w,

Answer (a) ....... ........... ..... .. ................. ..... .......... [2]

b) the value of/when w = 500.

(b) ... .. .. .. ......... .... ............... ........ ............ [1]

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9. a) Write 45,3981 correct to 4 significant figures.

Answer (a) .. ............. ....... .............. ........ .............. [1]

b) A student spends 8 seconds, correct to the nearest second, to solve a problem.

Find the limits between which this time lies in the form as t < b where a and bare constants
and tis the time .

(b) .................................................. ...... . [2]

10. a) factorise :1r2 - ] 5;t· completely.

Answer (a) ......... .............. ............ .. .............. ....... [1]

b) Find the Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) of

o(' J••[. 2 ,n. . •)O . d. ,)\)


~ o,J,2[ ,3 n1 an •)P /2 rnn
.. .

[~ (b) ....................... ... ......... .. ..... .. ............. [2]

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11. The points A(6; 2) and B(8; 5) lie on a straight line.

Find the

a) gradient of the line AB ,

Answer (a) .................. ............................ .. .......... [1]

b) equation of the line AB, giving the answer in the form y ""'= n1.:t - - r: .

(b) ......................................................... [2]

'2, , + G a+3
12. Simplify - - ··'-- - - - -
u -- :) . a'2 -- 2a .'" :r

Answer ......... .. .. ........ .. .. ............................ .......... [3]

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13. a) Express the ratio 3 ,5 kg : 800 g in its simplest form.

Answer (a) .......................... .. .............................. [1]

b) In 2016 a farmer harvested 4,5 tonnes of maize. This was 20% more than what he had
harvested in 2015.

Find the number of tonnes of maize the farmer harvested in 2015.

(b) ... .................. .. ...................... tonnes [2]

14. a) Solve the inequality

4-5 x <2 x +8.

Answer (a) .... .......................... ........ ... .. ... ..... .. .. ... [2]

b) Write down the smallest integer that satisfies the inequality

4-5x<2x+8.

(b) ..................... ...... ...... .. .... ........... .. .... . [1]

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15. If log n. = ;3 and log b = 7,


calculate

a) log ab,

Answer (a) .......................................................... [1]


l
b) lug b'

(b) .................. ............. .......................... [1]

c)

(c) ............................. ...... .............. ...... ... [2]

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16. a) If a function f (.c) = (:c + 4) (2.r -- l),

fi nd f (:~ ).

A nswer (a) ... .. ...... ................ .. .. .... .. .......... ... .. ..... . [2]

b) Solve the equation

-3m -- -m = •)_1
I •) - ·)
--± •'

(b) ....... .... ... ... ...... ... .......... ............ ......... [2]

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17. It is given that vector p = ( 0)


_
3
and vector q = (X
)
1
.

Find

a) p - q in terms of x in its simplest form,

Answer (a) .......................................................... [l]

b) the possible values of x gi ven that I p - q j = -3.

rm·~:
'e Cb) ............. ............................ ................ [31

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18. a) State the special name given to a regular polygon with 4 sides.

Answer (a) ................................................. ......... [1]

b) The angles of a hexagon are 115°, 89°, x 0 , x 0 , x 0 and x 0 •

Find the value of x.

(b) ......................................................... [3]

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19. A

B
_______.,~---""'"------··
......._
C D

In the diagram, triangle ABC is right angled at B , BCD is a straight line, AC= 12 cm and
BCA = 45°.

Using as much of the information given above as is necessary,

calculate

a) BC , leaving the answer in surd form ,

Answer (a) ............................................ .............. [2]

b) Sin A.CD leaving the answer in surd form,

(b) ......................................................... [l]

c) tan ACD.

(c) ..... ......... .... .............. ............. ............. [2]

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20. The table below shows the heights, h, of 50 trees in a school orchard.

Height(h) m 2<hS6 6<h:S8 8<hs 10 lO<hs 12


Frequency 12 16 12 10

a) Write down the interval which contains

i) the modal height,

Answer (a)(i) .. ................ ....................... .. ...... ..... [l]

ii) the median height.

(a)(ii) ............. ... ... ...................... ............ [1]

b) Calculate an estimate of the mean height of the trees .

(b) .... .. ................ ............................. ...... [3]

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21. The probabilit~) that Themba will score in a match is 3" The probability that Allan will score in the
. d
same match 1s -.
4
Calculate the probability that in the same match

a) both score,

Answer (a) .......................................... .... ... ......... [2]

b) neither of them scores,

(b) ................ ............ ................ .. ........... [2]

c) only one of them scores.

(c) .... ........................................... .. ......... [2]

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22. a) Convert a speed of 12 mis to a speed in km/h.

Answer (a) .. ... ... .. .. ... ...... ........ ... .. ............... ......... [2]

b) Speed
1nis

l~
0

Ti.me(!()

The graph shows the motion of an athlete running on level ground at a constant speed of
12 mis for 5 seconds. The athlete then retards uniformly to rest after a further 3 seconds.

Calculate the

i) total distance covered in the 8 seconds,

(b )(i) ...... .. ..... ..... ........ ................. .. .. .. . .... [2]

ii) acceleration of the athlete in the last 3 seconds.

(b )(ii) ................ ........ ··· ·· ·············· ..... .... [2]

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23.

In the diagram points A, Band Care on the circumference of circle centre 0, OB= 7cm
and .10 B = 60°.
') ')
In this question take re to be~.
[

Calculate

a) AC B,

Answer (a) .................. .. ... .......................... .. ... .... [1]


•.

b) O .l l3,

(b) ................. .. ...... .. ............ ............... ... [l]

c) the length of minor arc AB ,

(c) ................... .................................... .. . [2]

d) the area of the minor sector AOB.

~ (d) ........................... ..... ......................... [2]

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24. It is given that the universal set , ( has subsets P, S and M such that,

P = {prime numbers},

S = {perfect square numbers} ,

M = {multiples of 3}.

a) List all elements of set P.

Answer (a) ........... .. ... .... .... .. .. . .. .. . ..... . .... ... ... ... .. .. . [2]

b) Write down n (P 11 S' n M).

(b) ..................... ...................... .. .......... .. [1]

c) Complete the Venn Diagram by inserting elements in the correct regions

(c) ............ ..... ..... ........... on the diagram [3]

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25. _- -
.
- -T~-
-· ;.- --- -.-:
. . ' . . ' '.. . . I . . ... .
i . . . . . • ---:-;
I·.. ' .l 'f
.. I : ' '• l : •. l : : • . . .• :
"·: f .,.,, ~. ··· ~·~· -·~~--
I '
· f . ?-

. ,,
.. 1 ...
.

.t ~ ~~ '

! . •'l ' .. ! ... l:' i ' ,. . .


".' (, •'T""'"""'''· ··+· :":".'.'. '.' f···~--0f-:·;·:·~·s:·;,,:·'l '."'"'"'-~"''"f''.'"":. :,, ·-"··''1" '"";........ !
I :i i I · ,:
'I I:>

The graph shows triangles X and Y.

a) Triangle Y is an image of triangle X under a certain single transformation.

Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle X onto triangle Y.

Answer (a) .................... .............. ........... .... ...... .. ....... .

[3]

b) Triangle Z is the image of triangle X under an Enlargement of scale factor 2 and


centre (O; 0) .

i) State the matrix that represents the enlargement.

(b)(i) ·· ····· ··· ······· ····· ···· ················· ·· ····· ·· ·· [2]

ii) Draw and label triangle Z.

(b)(ii) .................................. on the grid [3]


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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/2
PAPER2

NOVEMBER 2018 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes

Additional materials:
Mathematical tables
Electronic Calculator

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.


This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

I INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write your centre and candidate number in the box on the top right corner of every page of this
paper.

Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there are
duplicate or missing pages.

Answer all questions in Section A and any four from Section B.


Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
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Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise.
Answers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.

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SECTION A (52 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section.

1. Simplify

a) i) · ax-x(a-b)+2bx,

Answer (a)(i) ............... ,................................. :.... (2]

ii) (x - 2) 2 - a:2.

(a)(ii) ..................................................... (2]


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b) Given that P =
2 [a+ d(a + d)1
l
evaluate P when a = 2 and d = 1.

(b) ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .................................. [2]


x-3 x+2
c) Express - - - - as a single fraction in its lowest terms.
·-- X - 2 X 3 +

(c) .......................................................... [3]

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2. a) The following is a price list from Bright Link Chemical Company.

Bright Link (Pvt) Ltd.


Price List

I Item
II Quantity
II Price
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Floor polish 20! $50

Toilet Dip 20! $30

Sanitiser 20! $28

Channel blocks 5kg $50

Dish washer 20! $28

All-prices include 15% Value Added Tax (VAT).


N.B. PROMOTION PROMOTION PROMOTION
Place an order between 1 January and 28 February this year and get 10% discount

Calculate

i) the price of channel blocks per kilogram (kg),

Answer (a)(i) .................... .................................. [2]

ii) Value Added Tax on a twenty-litre bucket of floor polish.

(a)(ii) ....................................................... [2]

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iii) A School ordered the following on the fourth of January of the same promotional year:.
Two 20 litre buckets of :floor polish
One 20 litre container of toilet dip
Two 20 litre containers of dish washer
One 20 litre container of sanitiser
Three 5 kg boxes of channel blocks

Calculate the total discount the school got.

(b) ................................... ,..................... [3]

b) A man invested $400 in a bank that offers 3% p.a compound interest.


Calculate the total amount he would get at the end of 3 years.

(c) ......................................................... [3]

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3. a) i) Solve the inequality 4x - 2 ~ 5x + 2 < 2x + 8,


giving your answer in the form a ~ T < b , where a and b are integers.

Answer (a)(i) ...................................................... [3]

ii) Illustrate the answer on a number line.

(a)(ii) ..................................................... [1]

b) Make x the subject of the formula

R=J~x;:x

(b) ......................................................... [4]

c) Factorise completely 2m3 n 2 + 3m2 n - 2m.

(C) ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [2)

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4. Answer the whole of this question below

Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly all construction lines and
arcs. All constructions should be done on a single diagram.

a) Construct triangle ABC with ABC = 45°, BC = 6, 5 cm and AB = 6 cm.

Answer (a) on diagram ...................................... [4]

b) Construct the locus of points 4 cm from A.

(b) on diagram ...................................... [1]


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c) Bisect BCA

(c) on diagram ....... .. .. .. .... .. ........ .... .. .. ... [2]

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d) Mark and label X1 and X 2, the points that are on the bisector of BC A and are 4 cm from A.

(d) on diagram .. ..... ..... .. .. .... .... .... .. .... .. .. [2]


A

e) Describe the locus represented by the bisector of BOA.

(f) ................................................................ .

··········································•··············· [1]

5. a) It is given that the universal set { = {x : 1 $ x $ 10, x i s an integer,}, has subsets A and
B such that
A = {perfect square numbers} and .
B = {multiples of 4}

i) List all elements of set A,

Answer (a)(i) ...................................................... [2]

ii) List all elements of set A n B,

(a)(ii) ················:J··································· [1]

iii) Find n (AU B)

(a)(iii) .................................................. [1]

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b) It is given that P C Q and Q C R


i) Draw a Venn diagram to show the three sets P, Q and R

(b)(i) ...................................................... [2]

ii) Write in set notation the relationship between set P and set R.

(b )(ii) .................................................... [1]

c) A bag contains 10 buttons that are identical except for colour. 7 of the buttons are red and 3
are blue. Two buttons are drawn at random, one after the other without replacement.

i) Complete the tree diagram.

YR
R~B

(c)(i) ...................................................... [2]

ii) Find the probability that both buttons are red.

(c)(ii) ..................................................... [2]

iii) Find the probability that at least one of the buttons is red.
m
m·~
( C )(iii) .................................................... [2]

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SECTION B (48 Marks)


Answer any four questions from this section.
Each question carries 12 marks.

6. At a soccer match, a boy conducted a survey of the age of vehicles that were parked at the stadium.
The information is displayed in the following table.

Ag~ (x years) O<xS5 5 <XS 10 10<xS15 15 <xS20 20 <XS 25

Number of vehicles 10 12 37 51 10

Calculate an estimate of the mean age of the vehicles.

Answer (a),· ........................................................... [3]

b) The same information of the survey is displayed in the following cumulative frequency table.

Age (x years) a:<5 X < 10 X < 15 x<20 x<5-

Cumulative frequency 10 22 n 110 120

i) Find the value of n.

(b)(i) ...................................................... [1]

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ii) Draw a cumulative frequency curve on the grid using a scale of 2 cm to 5 years on the
age axis and 2 cm to 20 on the cumulative frequency axis.

[4]

c) Use the graph to find the

i) median age,

(c)(i) ...............•.. .................................... [2]

ii) upper quartile.

(c)(ii) .. .............. ..................................... [2]

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N

In the diagram, A, B and C are 3 points on level grounq such that the bearing of B from A is 07 5°
and that of C from A is 140°. B is 9 km from C and A BC = 80°.

a) i) Calculate B A.C

Answer (a)(i) ....... .. .. ......... ...................... ............ (1)

ii) Calculate the distance from A to C

(a)(ii) ....... ............. ................................. [2]

iii) Calculate the shortest distance from B to AC

(a)(iii) ................................................ .. [2]

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b)

In the diagram P, Q, Rand Sare points on the circumference (2f a circle centre 0. POR is the
diameter of the circle, PT and ST are tangents to the circle, SQP = 72° and chords PQ and
QS are equal.

Calculate

i) PSQ,

(b)(i) .......................... :............................ [2]

ii) SRP,

(b)(ii) ...... ... ..... .... ... .. ... .. .. .. ..... .. .. .... .... .. . [1]

iii) SP R,

(b)(iii) .................................................... (2)

iv)
.
PTS.

(b)(iv) .................................................... [2]

[fffi
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8. It is given that y varies inversely as the square root of x


and that when y = 2, x = 9.
Find,

a) i) the equation connecting y and x ,

Answer (a)(i) ................... ................................... [2] ·


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ii) X Wht!,tl, Y = 2'

( a)(ii) ... ............ ... .... ... .... .. .. ...... ................ [2]
· ' ,, ·.r.

b) i) Showth~t log(3x+l)+log(x-3)=1
to
reduces 3,x2 - 8x - 13 = 0.
1' )

(b )(i) ...................................................... [3]

ii) Hence solve the equation


3x2 - 8x - 13 = 0, giving your answers correct to one decimal place.

(b)(ii) . .. . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . ... . .. .. .. [5]

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9.

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In the diagram M is the midpoint of AC. N lies on BC such that BN =-;; BC,
a

...., ......
AB= a and AG= b

Express in terms of a and/or b

i) BC

Answer (a)(i) ...................................................... [1]

ii) BN

(a)(ii) ..................................................... [1]

iii) AN

(a)(iii) .................................................... [2]

(a)(iv) .................................................... [1]

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b) Given that BX = hBM, express AX in terms of a, b and h.

(b) ......................................................... [2]

c) · Given also, that


AX = kAN, express AX in terms of a~ b and k.

(c) ........ .............. .................................... [1]

d) Using the results (b) and (c), find the value of h and the value of k.

(d) ................-........................................... [4]

10. The following is a table of values for the functiony = 2x + 3- x 2


X -2 -1 0 I 2 3 4

y -5 p 3 q 3 0 -5
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Find the value of P and the value of q.

(a) · ·································································

.......................................................-... (2]

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b) Answer this part of the question on the grid below.
Use a scale of 2cm to 1 unit on both axes for -3 :::;x S 5 and -6 Sy S 7.

D Draw the graph of y = 2x + 3 - a:P. [4]

iif On the same axes, draw the graph of the line y - -x. [1]

c) Use the· graph to find an estimate of the

i) solution to the equation -x2 + 2x + 3 = -x, [2]

ii)
.
area bounded by the curve, the lines, x = 0, :.r; = 1 and y ~= -x.
(unit) 2 [3]

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11. a)

The diagram shows a solid aluminium alloy casting for a pulley which consists of 3 discs each
1~ cm thick, of diameters 4 cm, 6 cm and 8 cm, with a central hole 2 cm in diameter.
Calculate the

i) volume of aluminium used to make the casting,

Answer (a)(i) .................................................... - [4]

· ii) mass, in grammes, of the casting if the density of the alloy is 2 ,8~g / cm3,

(a)(ii) ..................................................... [2]

iiiF-~ total price of the casting if (he alloy costs $7 ,50 per gramme.

(a)(iii) .................................................... (2)

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b) A triangular plot has two of its boundaries measuring 400 m and 440 IIi with an included
angle of 46°.
Calculate the. area of the plot, giving the answer in hectares.

(b) ......................................................... [4]

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12~ Answer the whole of this question on the grid below using a scale for-4~xs;6 and-8~ys;4
of 2cm to 2 units on both axes.

Tdangle P has vertices at (1; 2), (1; 4) and (2; 4)


Draw and label triangle·P.
Answer (a) on graph .......................................... [l]

b) Triangle P is mapped onto triangle Q by an enlargement of factor -2 centre the origin.


Draw and label triangle Q.

(b) on graph ...... ... .. ................... ............ (2) ·

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c) Triangle P is mapped onto triangle R by a translation through (-;).


Draw and label triangle R. · . · ~.

(c) on graph .............. ,........................... [2) ·,

d) Draw triangle N the image of a triangle P under a transformation represented by the


. ( }. f\
matrix . .1 .1J,
· (d) on graph ............ ... .. .. ..... .. .. .. ...... ...... [3]

e) Triangle S has vertices (2;2), (2;4) and (4;4).

i) Draw and label triangle S.

(e)(i) on graph ...................................... (1)

ii) Describe fully the single transformation which maps triangle P onto triangle S.

( e)(ii)

..................................................... (3]

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Zll\llBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/1
PAPER 1
JUNE 2019 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Candidates answer on the question paper
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

Time 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write your centre and candidate number in the box. on the top right comer of every page of thi~
paper.

Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there
are duplicate or missing pages.
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question pap~r using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators sbould not be brought into the
examination room.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in brackets l 1at the end of each question or pru1 question.
This question paper consists of 25 printed pages and 3 blnnk pages.
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Anrn- cr all questions.


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NEITHER i\·lAT.1-lEMATlCAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES I

OR CALCULATORS
MAV BEU. ED IN THIS PAPER

1. Express

;i) 12 as a decimal fraction.

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Ansv,:er(a) ................--···· .. ····--·-·····-·-····--·· [ 1 J

bJ 2 a.~ a percentage_
.:.,

Answer( bJ
.............................................................. l l l "

c) 0. 0375 a~ a fraction in its loY...c~l h:rms.

/\nswcr(c)
.................. • • • • , . . . . 41 .......... -1i ........................ ,
111
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\Vl'ite dmvn the next term in each of the following sequences.

a) 1 ' 4 .~ 9 t 6 . ') s . )[\.1


1111
L
... , - .. " ....
I
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Answer( a) .. ., ......... . ,.._.......................... , ........................ ,. .. P)

Answer(b) • • • • • I • . • • • • .... I .... I ,I, ~ 1 a a ... • 01 • • r ... • • ••,I .a• • • I I ..... if ' II' • .,
(l J

.Answer(c) ••· •t••• ......................... ~·4·········· ............. _. . ( 1J

3. Three girls aged 12) ears. 13 years and 15 years share $100. 00 in the ratio of their
agt?'s.
Calculate: the amount of money that each girl receives .

, , . , • • • • • • 'lll . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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4. a) Convert

i) 434s to base ten,

Answer (a)(i) ...................................... 11 J

ii) 7510 to base two.

Answer (a)(ii) ...........................-.... {11 M

b) Evaluate 3771 + 411 1 leaving the answer in base 8.

Answer(b) ••• U,t I I I •t.•


l ' t t •••II••••••• U I t , t4ol U In IIU,l••t•t
(1\

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In the diagram.. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral in which AB == AD and BC = DC.


AC is the diameter of the circle and AfiB = 10°.
a) State the special name given to the cyclic quadrilateral ABCD.

Answer(a) ................................................,- [1l

bJ Find
,
lJ ACD·

Answ~r (b)(.i) ...................................... l l\

iiJ ADC·

Auswtr (b)(ii) ........ .. ................. , ........ , •• u


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The\ enn diagram shows the universa] set { and subsets P, Q and R.
1
In the Ve1m diagram shade the set (P' n R) U (R n Q).

Answer in the diagram ,. ........... -......... [3)


••••• .. •r• .. ••t••11••..,.t ••••r••••r•.-••••,.""'•,11-••••• .. .a•••11••••.., .. •••T .. ••r"-•11-•••••••,..•-11~•

7. a) Con\'ert 647 cents to dollars.

A.nsvv·cr(a) ................................................... [I]

bJ The exchange rate for converting United States dollars to South African rand is
US$1:Rl3,80.

Calculate the equivalent of US$7 5,90 in Rands.

Answer(b)
................. •••T•ll•,••l••t••l'l•li•11-••till .... lM
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8. Solve the simultaneous equations:


5x - 2y = 26
3x + 4y =0

Answer ···········--·· .............................................. ········


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9. The sides of a parallelogram are of lengths 10cm and 8cm. One of the interior angles
of the parallelogram is 150°.
Calculate the area of the: parallelogram.
Use as much of the information ginn below as is necessary.
ftan 30c = 0: 577; cos 30° = 0, 866; sin 30° = 0. 5]

Answer ,., ....................., ........,........................ (31

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J0. A box contaihs 20 sweets which are identical in shape and size except for colour.
Eighl of the sweets are yellow and nvelve are green.

a) Calculate the probability of pickLng a yellow sweet.

Answer(a) ................................................... [lJ

bJ Two sweets are picked at random from the box.


Calculate the probability that the sweets are of the same colour.

Answer(b) ................................................... {2J

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11.

ln \he diagram. a\\ the cirdes are of equal radii.

State \he

a) tota\ number of circles~

Answerta) ...... - .. ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4', . . . . . . . . - ....... .


\l l

b) number of lines of symmt!try,


Answer~b) ................................................. \l \

c) order of rotational symmetry.

Answi;r( c) ...... ... .. ..... ..... ....... ..... ............ ... .. . \ 11

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12. lt is given that log 6 = 0, 7781 aud log t1 = 0, 6990.


Calculate

a) log 30,

Answcr(a)
.................... , .................,. f2J

b) log 1 200 000.

Answer(b) .......................................... H •••••• [2 )

13. aJ Calculate lhe size of one exterior angle of an 18 side<l regular polygon.

Answer(a) .......................................... _....... [21


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b) Calculate the sum of the interior angles of a heptagon (7 sided polygon).

Answer(b) ................................................... [2 J

1-t. The number of people t 1V, who favour a certain type of energy drink varies directly as the
pcpulution size 8. ln a population of 1000 people} only 40 people were reported to favour
that type of energ) drink.

a) Fonn an equation connecting lV and S .

Ans\ver(a) ................................ H ••••••••••••••••• [2]

bJ Find the populalion size, S from wruch 180 p~ople favour that type of energy drink.

Answ~r(b) ................................................... l2]

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15. In a rectangJe ABCD, AB::: 12 cm and BC.,,, 5 cm.

Express as a common fraction.

a) tanACD,

Answer(a) ......................................... rJ J

b) cosDAC,

Answer(b) .......................................... [21

c) sinBVC,

Answcr(c) ........................................... (11

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16, The masses of 6 bags of mealie- meal on the shelf of a shop were as follows:

5 kg; 5 kg~10 kg~ 10 kg~ 10 kg~20 kg.

Find the

a) modal mass,

Ans,ver(a) ................................................... [l}

b) median mass,

Answer(b) .............................-. ................... [1)

c) mean mass.

Answer(c) ............ -.....................--........... {ll

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17. a) Factorise completely

i) p 2 - 4,

Answer (o)(i) ...............................,.,.... [t)

Answer (a)(ii) .....~............................ [2]

b) Hence or otherwise find the Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) of


p2 - 4 and 2p 2 + 7p + 6 ·

Answer(b) ................................................... [1}

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18. A right circular cone hns 11 base diameler of 24 cm and a slant height of 15 cm.

Calculate the

a) vertical height of the cone,

Answer(a) ................................................... (2)

b) volume of the cone in terms of rr-

[11olume of cone= !ffr2 h I


3

Answer(b) ................................................... [21

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19. It is given that J (a;) = 3x2 - 2:r. - 8·


Find

a) f (-4),

-. ' ................................................... [l l
/\Jnswcr(a)

b) the values of x for which J (x) ::::: O.

A11swcr(b) 1
• • 1, ••tt, •• "''I+ 1111 l.a'II ...... , ..... I l 1. ... 1._t ,1-t41 I .. ~•1111 Ii •11,1,"1 '\ .. •1 • • olll -II•

•O<+h1t~••o•t1+••••'1•HO•UH••• .. •••"••••••••H ••1111 • ...... , ......... , , ............... 11 .. .


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:o. Solve the equations:

'2
a)
.ra == 4

Answer(a) ..................................................... (
•t•••• .. • •••.. t~u.ott•'"••--•u••••,•••••• •••••••••••.,••••••••• ••••• I .
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b) 2 3
x-2 x+2

Answer(b) ................................................... {21


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21.

The diagram shows a linear programming region which can best be desc-ribed using three
inequalities.
One of the inequalities is y ~ o.
a) Find the other tv.:o inequalities shown in the graph.

Answ~r{a)
t•P1••1•,-111•••1o'l.lo ...... , ... L._ ..... ,. ......... , .............. ll,4.4'a . . . . . . . . . . . . _

•••w,,.,. ... ,,,,,,,.,,,uoh••"'"'''"•••••.,,.••••••••••u•••"h••••• ••• {21

bJ Find the maximum value: of x +y 1 given tlml x and y ar._, intcgt=rs that satisfy the
three inequaJhic:s.

Ans\ver(b) .................................................. l2J


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22. a) Express in standard form

i) 6\8 000~

Answer (11)(1) ...................................... 111

ii) 0.000 423.

Answer (a)(ii) • .. I 41 • + ,- • .. ,. .... ~ • ~ "' •••-ti' I • • • ,. t'I 'I' I I . . . . . . • •


111

b) E\·a\uate ( .
8 76
X l0-2) + (7, 89 X 10 -2), leaving the answer in . tandatd
fonn.

A llS\\1er( b) ............... ··•·· .....................~·· ....... tl \

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The diagram shows two intersecting straight lines AOB and XOY.

0.4. = p and Q.,,"\ =q.


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a) express in tenns of v and/ or l1

i) AX ,

Answ~r ta)ti) ...................................... ll l

iiJ BY.

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b) State any hvo relationships between the lines AX and YB.


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24. Mayo village is 5 km away fronl Dube vi\lage on a bearing of 020°.


Ncube village is 6 kin away from Dube village on a bearing of 060°.

,. a) Find the bearing of Dube village from Moyo village.

Answer(a) .......................................................... {1)

b) Find the distance from Moyo village to Ncube village, leaving the answer in surd
form.
Use as much of the information given below as is nece-s sary.
(cos 40° = 0,77 sin 40° = 0,64 tan 40° = 0,84)

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25. Two similar bottles ru·e of heights 8 cm and 16 cm.

a) The bases of the similar bottles arc also similar. The surface area of the base of the
• 2
smaller bottle 1s 1,44 cm .
Find the surface area of the base of the bigger bottle .

Answer(a) ................................................... [21

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b) Find the Yolwne of the smaller bottle if the volume of the bigger bonle is 16 cm •

Answer(b)
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The diagram shows two quadrilaterals ABCD and A 1B,C 1D 1 on the Cartesian plane.

a) Describe fully the single transformation which maps ABCD onto A1B1C1D1.
Answer( a) ............................................................................................................- ................--............ - ..
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b) Point A 2 (1; -2) is the image of A und~r a translation.

Find the translation vector.

At1s\Ver(b) .................................................... (2)

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27. Velocity
mis

90

60

10 15 Time (s)

The diagram is the velocity- time graph of an object which decelerates


unifonnly from a velocity of 90 mis to a velocity of 60 mis in 10 seconds.
It then decelerates uniformly to rest in a further 5 seconds.

Calculate the

a) total distance covered by the object during the 15 seconds,

A11swcr(a) ................................................... [2]

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b) average velocity of the object during the l S seconds,

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Answer(b)
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deceleration of the object during the last five seconds.


c)

Answer'c) ......................................
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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/2
PAPER2
JUNE 2019 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes

Candidates answer on the question paper


Additional materia1s:
Mathematical tab1es
Electronic Calculator
Geometrical Instruments
Graph paper (if needed)

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.


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This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

Time 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your name, Centre number and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write your centre and candidate number in the box on the top right comer of every page of dill
paper.
Check that aJJ the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there
are duplicate or missing pages.
Answer all questions in Section A and any four from Section B.
Writt your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Answers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES


The number of marks is given in bruckels [ Jat the end of each question or pan question.
Mathematical tables and calculators may be used lo evaluate explicit numencal expressions.

This question paper consists of 30 printed pages and 2 blank pages.


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SECTION A (S2 Marks}

Answer a11 questions in this section

1. a) Write down the next term in the sequence below.

1;2;3;4; ...
3 4 ;_J 6

Answer(a) ... - · - - - · · - - - - - - - Ill

b) Express 10 as a sum of two different prime numbers.

c) i) Increase $105 by 12%.

Answer {c)(i) .....,.......t,•••ht•••••m••·,..~ .. [2}

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ii) Tendai and Chipo share $105,00 in tho ratio 4 : 3 in that order.
Find Tendai's share and Chipo's share.

Answer (C)(ii) .......-................... 0 0 _ _ _. . . . . . . .

[3.]
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2. a) Sin 8 == cos 40°.


Find the 2 possible values of () if 0° < () < 180°.

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In the diagram. ABC is a triangle in which AP is perpendicular to BC.


AB= 9,4 cm, ARC= 37° and PAC= 42°.

i) Calculate the length of AP.

Answer (b)(i) ..............,....................... (2)

ii) Calculate the length of AC.

Answer (b)(ii) ........... \...........,............ [2)


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In the diagram above A, B and C are points on the circumference of a circle


centre O. AOC = 3y and ABC = 4y + 4.

i) Write down an expression, in terms ofy for reflex AOC.

Answer (c)(i) ....................................... (1]

ii) Find the value of y .

Answer (c)(ii) ............,............"........ [3]

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3. a) Tariro bought US $7,00 for 91,70 Pula from a bank.

i) Find the exchange rate in the fonn US $1 : mPula.

Answer (a)(i) , .......................... ,........... [IJ

ii) The bank charged I% commission for the transaction.


Calculale the amount of money Tariro received.

Answer (a)(ii) ................................. _ {2)

b) In a sale, the original price of a suit is reduced by 16% to $21 O.


Calculate the original price of the suit before the sale.

Answ~r(b)_ ................................................ (3]

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c) William invested SP, at a rate of 3% per annum simple interest.
After 5 years he got $20 l Osimple interest.
Calculate the value of $P,

Ans,ver( c) ......................................-..-....... [2]

d) John invested $600 for 3 years at 4% per annum compound interest.


Calculate the total amount he received after 3 years.

A11swer(d) ·~·•u"t•1••H1&h•t• .. ~t•1••• ..... ,. ............. ~·· (3)

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4. a)
Express 3 X+2 , . , , J ~
· - ;:-; as a single fraction in its stmp est 1orm.

Answer(a) .......................................... ,.. - .... f3]

b)
It is given that the functions f ( ) _ .. 2
X - ,1. + 3x - 8,
g ( x) = 3a~ + 1and h (:r) = 2x
Find the

i)
values of x for which f(x) = B(x),

Answer (b )(i)
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ii) value of X given that h(xr 0!25.

Answer (b )(ii)
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Given that a.r + = b d,
express x in terms of a, b and d .

Ans\\•cr(c) ................................................... (3)

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5. AnHwer Che whole of this qul'!tion on the plRJn space below,


User rnlcr amd con•pnu", only for nll conBtrudloh!I and show clearly aH construction
UntH 1md arcs. All comtt'rt1ctlons should be done: on a single diagram .

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a) Triangle ABC is such that AB=BC=7 cm and ABC= 120°.

Construct on the blank space on page 10 the

i) triangle ABC ,
Answer (a)(i) on the diagram ..... (3)

ii) bisector of ABC,


Answer (a)(ii) on the diagram [2)

iii) perpendicular bisector of side BC.


Answer (a)(iii) on the
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b) Point Dis on the same side of AB as Candis such that AD= 7 cm and BAf) = 45°.

i) Construct BAD.
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Answer (b )(i) on the diagram ··-· {21

ii) Mark and label point D.


Answer (b)(ii) on the diagram _.... l 1l

iii) Shade the region inside the triangle, on the samt side of AB as C,
which contains the points which are nearer BC than BA and nearer B than C.
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Answe!r lb)liii)on the diagram

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SECTION B (48 Marks)

Answer any four questions from this section.

Each question catties 12 marks.

6. a) The universal set ~, has subsets P and Q such that n. ( ~) = 59, n (P) = 15,
=
n (Q) 35 and n(P u Q)' = 9

Write down

r
i) n (P n Q),

Answer (a)(i) ...................................... {1)

ii) n (PU Q).

Answer (a)(ii) ...........-...................... (1)

b) In a test the probability that a learner gets the first question


. 3
correct 1s 5

If the learner gets it correct the probability of getting the second one
4
correct becomes s·
If the learner fails the first question, the probability of getting the second one
correct becomes s·1

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i) Complete the probability tree diagram.

fails it

fauls U

~el& it

Answer (b)(i) on the diagram (3)

ii) Hence or otherwise find the probability that the learner who answers two
questions, gets both questions correct

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iii) Hence or otherwise find the probability that the learner, who answers two
questions, gets none of the two questions correct.

Answer (b)(iii) ................................. I2J

iv) Hence or otherwise find the probability that the learner, who answers two
questions, gets only one of the questions correct.

Answer (b)(iv) ·--................u . ............. [J]

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7, a) i) Solve the following inequalities giving the answer in the form


a ~ x < b where a and b are constants to be found :
5x - 13 ~ x - 6 < 9 + 4x

Answer (a)(i) ....... .....................-............


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(3)

ii) Illustrate the solution on a number line.

Answer (a)(ii) ... ·-···-·-···-····-···- [l]

iii) Write down the smallest integer value of x that satisfies the inequalities.

Answer (a)(iii) ···-········-····-··..·-··-· (1)


b) Triangle ABC is such that, ABC= 90°,
AB = (x + 2)cm and AC = (2x + 3) cm.

i) . Write down an expression in tem1s of x , for Sin AC B.

Answer (b)(i) ,. 11
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ii) 9
Given that slnAC 8 = 16 form an equation in x.

Answer (b)(ii) ...................................,,. (1 J

iii) Solve the equation in (b)(ii).

Answer (b )(iii) ···························-···· (2)

iv) Hence find the length of side AC.

Answer (b}(iv) ................................... (1)

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v) Hence, calculate the length of side BC.

Answer(b){v) .......·-·-"····..·•m•·······..·· (2)

8. The following is an incomplete table of values for the function y = x2 - 4x

2 2 3 6
12 5 -4 -3 12

a) Find the values of

i) p,

Answer (a)(i) .........................-........... [I]

ii ) q.

Answer (a)(ii) .................................. , (l}

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Answer pl,rts (b) and (c) of the question on the grid.

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b) iJ Draw tht: graph of y _ x2 _ 4:r on the grid provicled using a scale


of 2 cm to 1 unit on the x axis and 2 cm to 2 units on the v rods.
Answer (b)(i) on the graph ..... [4)

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ii) On the same grid draw the graph of y =3 - x.

Answer (b )(ii) on the graph ..... 12]

c) Use the graph to

t i) solve the equation a:2 - 4x = 3 - x,

Answer (c)(i) ........................-.........._. [2]

ii) find the equation of the line of symmetry of the curve y = x2 - 4x .

Answer (c)(ii) ................................... (2]

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In the diagram, ABCD is a quadrilnternl in which BD is a diagonal. AB = 26cm,


BD = 24cm, ABD = CBD = 40° and CDB = 30°.

Calculate the

a) area of triangle ABD,

Answer(a) .................................·-··-······-- [2)

b) length of AD,

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c) length of BC,

Answer(c) ............................................,-···· I4l

d) shortest distance from C to BO.

Answer(d) ... ,,_................."............,......o.,, .. (21

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10. The table shows infom,ation about the heights of u group of 42 learners.
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180 < h 5 190~ I
Height (h) cm
Frequency
150 < h ~ 160
5
160 < h < 165
9
165 < h < 180
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Frequency 1, 2 1
0,5 1, 8 - ..J
Density -

a) State the

i) modal class,

Answer (a)(i) .................-.................... [1]

ii) class that contains the median height,

Answer (a)(ii) ....,.............................. [11

iii) class that contains the lower quartile.

Answel' (a)(iii) ......~ ............................ ll]

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b) , ht of thc 1earners.
Calculate an estimate of the mean he1g

Answer(b) .....................................,--...······· (3)

c) Two learners are chosen at random from the group.


Find the probability that both have heights that are more than 160 cm but less than or
equal to 180 cm.

An11wer(c) ..............................- ................ [31

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d) Answer this pnrt of the question on the grid.


Using a scnle of 2 cm to 5 units on the Height axis and 2 cm to 0,5 units on the
Frequency Densily axis, draw a histogram lo show the information.
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Toe diagram shows the cross-section of a garden shed. The cross-section ABCDE is made
up of a rectangle measuring 2m by 2,2m and an isosceles triangle with a perpendicular
height of 0,6m and a base of 2m.

a) Calculate the area of the cross-section.

Atlswer(a) ..................,.....,....u.... '"...~..........~·· [31

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b) lf the shed is 3m long, calculate the volume of the shed.

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c) It is given that 23m of the surface area of the shed need to be painted and that one tin
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Calculate the number of tins of paint that have to be bought to cover the 23m .

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ii) Th ~l r in r f i. to be o crod y r fin g material which c 6,40 p ~r


uar m ~tr .
lculat th to roofin material needed t c v r th loping ro f.

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i) Simplify u - 3,,,

Answer (a)(i) ................,..................... [2J

ii) Evaluate \ u - 3~ .

Answer (a)(ii) ................................... {1}

b) B C
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M
p
q
A
In the diagram 1 0 A =p, AB == c1 and M is the midpoint of AB.
OB is produced to C such that OB ~ BC.
Express the following in terms of p and/ or q,

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i) oc,

Answer (b)(i) ...................................... (1 l

ii) OM,
)

Answer (b)(ii) ................................... [1]

iii) AC.

Answer (b)(iii) .............. 0


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iv) OM is produced to a point T ( not in the diagram) such that OT= k OM,
where k is a constant.
Express OT in terms of k, p and q.

Answer (b)(iv) ..........~............,........... Ill

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expression for OT in terms of h, p and q•

AnsWer(b)(V) ................................. 00 , , ( 1]

vi) Using your answers in ( iv), nnd (v), find the value of hand the value of le.

Answer (b)(vi) ...................................-........


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vii) Hence, find the ratio of MT : OT.

Answer (b)(vii)
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General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/1
Pi\PER I

JUNE 2020 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes

Candidates answer on the question paper


Additional materials:
Mathematical lnstnunents

Allow candidates 5 monutcs to count pages before the examination.


This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.
Time 2 hours 30 minutes

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Write your centre and candidate number in the box on the top right comer of every page of this
paper.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement iftherc
arc duplicate or missing pages.
Answer all questions.
Write your answers in the spaces provi~ed on the questi~n paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needc_d for an~ que~tton, Qt ~ust be shown m the space below that question.
Omission of essential workuig wtll result m loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
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NEITHER MATHEMATICAL TABLES NOR SLIDE RULES NOR CALCULATORS
MAY BE USED IN THIS PAPER
I Express 208,9
(a) in standard form,

Answer (a) ............... ...... ................... [I J


...
(b) correct to 3 significant figures.

Answer (b) .....................-.................. (II


(c) correct to the nearest hundred.

Answer (c) .................- ................... (1)


2 Evaluate

(a)

Answer (a) ...........................- ............ ( IJ


(b)
(~) ~-

Answer (b) . ..................................... (2)

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The Venn diagram shows three sets A, Band C with their respective elements.

(a) List all clements of

(i) AnB,
Answer (a)(i) ·-······-..··-·-·······.. -·-· (I)

(ii) (Au B)' nc.


Answer (a)(ii) ................... ............... (I]

(b) Find 11 (AU C).


Answer (b) ................-....................... ( IJ

(a) Solve the inequality 2 - y < 3y - 10.


4

Answer (a) ............- ..........- .........,_,_ (21

The perfect square, Y, satisfies both 2 - y < 3y - 10 and y < 9


(b)
Find the possible values ofy. -

Answer (b) .........- .............................-. [ I f

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5 Solve the simultaneous equations:


+ =
2:r y ,t
=
.1· - !J -2

Answer ... . ... . ... ... . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . cir·


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6 (a) Convert 301, to a number in base 10.

Answer (a) ......... .................................. 01 )


(b) Evaluate

(i) 110 h + 11h, giving the answer in base 2,

Answer (b)(i)
....................................... [II
(ii) 13 ls - 42s, giving the answer in base 5.

Answer (b)(ii)
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The mean of3 numbers is 7. Two of the numbers are 4 and-5.
find the third number.

Answer ,....... _....-......-.....·-···................. (3)


8 Given that m = l and n • -2, evaluate
2
(n) m - n.

Answer (a) ··-·-···-........ .........-........... [ II

(b)
mn
111 + II

Answer (b) - ·· ·······............................. (2)

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9 Express 2 - 1 as a single fraction in its simplest tcnns.
2 - 311 II

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10 The matrix ((x + 2)
6
4)
:r
is singular.

Find the possible values of x.

Answer .............................................. (3)

11 Given that J (:r) ~ /;


3:i:
+ :i:
2
and that f (-!)3 = 6 ~

find the value of k.

Answer ................................................ [3)

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h is gi\'~ll that p ; (~) 11 = ( ~3) nnd r ; ( ;;)

fmd •

(:1)
I/II •lca\'ing the answer in surd form.

Answer (a) ...............................·-····· II)

(b) the value of :rand the value of Y if p - q = 2 r.

Answer (b) ·-·······-·- ··-····················-·..····•···


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A salesman's total monthly salary consists of a basic salary of$200 nnd a 2%
13 commission on his monthly sales.
Jo one month bis total salary was $560.
Calculate
his commission for that month,
(n)

Answer (a) ......... .. ........................- . I11

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(h) the sales he made for that month.

Answer (b) ·-·- ··..·-··············-····· (2)


I .S It is given that Si II y s 5 and thot Y is an acute ongle.
13
Find as a common fraction,

(a) Cos ( 180° - 1/}

Answer (a) ..................................... (2]

(b) Tu II y 0 •

Answer (b) ---·----............ ( I J


15 The table shows ades obtained b ISO candidates in a Mathematics test.
Grade A B C D E U
S 25 30 29 21 40
(u) Find the median grade.

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(b) Calculate the probability that two caodidates cboseo at random from the ISO
obtained grade A or B.

Answer (b) .....-,...........- ........-........ (21

16 (a) Point R(-3; -2) is mapped onto point Ra by a transformation represented by the
matrix ( J O) '
O ·I
Find the coordinates of Ra

Answer (a) ··--···............................. [I)

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(b) In the diagram triangle Pis the image of triangle Q under a certain
transfonnation.

Describe fully the single transfonnation that maps triangle Ponto triangle Q.

Answer(b)
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It is given that g oc ~ and g = I when m = 2 and r= 3.
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Find the
,.
(a) formula connecting g, m and r,

Answer(a) , ........................................... (21


(b) numerical value of g when m = IO and r = 3.

Answer (b) .......... _... .............-...... [ I J

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ln the diagram A, B, C and Dare points on the circumference of a circle centre


0.
PD is a tangentto the circle at D, AD Be 28° and C BD e 47°.

Calculate

(a) BAD·

Answer (a) ............- ....................... {IJ


(b) CDP•

Answer (b) . ..................................... [I)


(c) CAB•

Answer(c)
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(d)
.
BCD·

Answer (d)
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Simplify 4b _ a(·l - 2li).

Answer (a) _..................................... (2]


(b) Factorise completely
.,
.I" - y - .1·y + :1:··

Answer (b) .... .............. .................. (2)


20 (a) Name the regular polygon which has rotational symmetry of order 5.

Answer (a) ........................ .............. (II

(b) The sum of the interior angles ofa hexagon is 720°. Three ofits interior angles
are 140°, 120° and 160°.
The remaining angles are in the ratio 2 : 3 : 5.
Calculate the size oflhe largest of the remaining angles.

Answer (b)
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21 It is given that Loy .r = Gand Loy y = - 2·
Evaluate

(:1) Lo!! (:1·y),

Answer (a) ............................................ (2)

(b)
Log(J..)·
.;:;

Answer (b) ........................................ (2)


22 On a ccnain map, a length uf2cm represents a distance of 5km.
(a) Express the scale of the map giving the answer in the form I : 11.

Answer (a) ········-·················-············-· (2)


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(b) Calculate the area on the map in cm which represents an actual area of 4km2 •

Answer (b)
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In the diagram AODF and BOCE are straight lines intersecting at 0. AB is
parallel to CD and EF,
AB = CD =6cm, OD = 4cm and DF =8cm.
(a) Name

(i) the triangle which is congruent to triangle J\08,

Answer (a)(i) -·-············-·..·······-····..·· [Ii


(ii) two triangles which are similar to triangle AOB.

Answer (a)(ii)
••·-··''"'••••••-u,,.,..,,,, ..,,,.,.,,,,,,,,..,,,
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(~) Calculate the length EF.

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Answer (b) 121


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24 (n) A straight line has gradient - 1 and passes through the point (3; 0).
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Find the et111ation of the line in the form !} 111 :I' +
c.

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Answer (a) ............................................ (21
(b) The solutions ofa quadratic equation arc .i: =-1 a11il .r 3. =
Write down the quadratic equation in the form u:1:2 +/
1.r + c O =
where ". Ii and c arc integers.

Answer (b) ......................................... [3 J

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6cm y

The diagram shows triangle XYZ with XY = 6cm, XZ = 10cm and y 5;, z = 30°.
Use as much of the information given below as is necessary.
IS'in 30° = 0.50 : Cos 30° = 0. 87: Tan 30° = 0.581
Calculate the · · ·

(a) area of the triangle XYZ,

Answer (a) ....................._................ 12)

(b) length of YZ leaving the answer in surd fonn.

Answer (b) ....................................... (3)

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The diagram is a speed-time graph ofan object which decelerates unifonnly from
a speed of 50 mis to a speed of30 mis in 20 seconds. lt further decelerates
unifonnly for IOseconds until it comes to rest

(a) Find the speed when t = 5 seconds.

Answer (a) (lJ


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(b) Calculate the

(i) acceleration oflhe object during the last IO seconds.

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(ii) d'tstnncc trnvcllcd during the 30 seconds.

Answer (b)(ii) ....................................... (21


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2,2 A
B
Tue diagram shows the cross-section of a concrete drinking trough which is 3m
long. AB= 2,2m, BC= AG= Im and CD= FG =0,4m.
DF the diameter of the drinking trough is 1,4m. Take ii to be 22.
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Calculate the

(a) perimeter of the cross-section,

Answer (a) ........................................... /31


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(b) area of the cross-section,

Answer (b) .......................................... (3 J

(c) volume of the concrete used to make the drinking trough.

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATJONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/2
PAPER 2
JUNE 2020 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes


Candidates answer on the question paper '
Additional materfals:
l\fathcmatical lnsmuncnts
M:1thcma1ical Tables
Non progrn nm1Jblc Electronic Calculator
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This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.
Time 2 hours 30 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre nwnber and candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write your Centre and Candidate number in the box on the top right corner of every page of
this paper.
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there
are duplicate or missi ng pages.
Answer all questions in Section A and an y four questions from Section B.
Write your answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be shown iu the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Decimal answers in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.
Mathematical tables and Electronic calculators may be used to evaluate explicit numerical
expressions.

INFORMATl01' FOR CANDfDAT.ES


The number of marks is given in brackets [ j at the end of each ques tion or part question.

,______________________________.,,.
This question paper consists of 26 printed pages and 2 blank page(s).
.. Copyri!,!ht: Zimb~bwc School Ex3mimtions Counci l. 12020.

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Answer aU questions in this section

(a) The difference between two fractions is


3
2. The smaller fraction is
2
!.
3 4
Find the other fraction.

Answer (a) ............................................ (2]

(b) The population of a certain country is 24,9 million.


Express this population in standard fonn.

Answer (b) ............................................ (2]

(c) Increase $40,00 in the ratio 8:5.

Answer (c) ............................................ (2)

(d) 2
Evaluate (7./5) .

Answer{d) ............................................ [I]

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(e) Simplify 11011 : + 2435, giving the answer in base five.

Answer {e) ............................................ (3)

2 (a) Two similar cups have diameters of 6 cm and IO cm.

(i) Write down the ratio of their volumes.

At1swer (a)(i) ....................................... [2]

(ii) Given that the volume of the smaller cup is I 00 cm'.


calculate the volume of the larger cup.

Answer (a)(ii) ....................................... (2]

(b) A wooden block is in the fom1 of a prism whose cross-section is a paraUelogram


with base 35 cm. perpendicular height 20 cm and length 1,2 111 .
Calculate the

(i) surface area of the cross-section of the block.

Answer(b)(i) ......................................... [2]

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(ii) volume of the block,

Answer (b)(ii) ..................................... (2]


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(iii) mass of the block if3 cm of the block weigh 2,5 g.

Answer (b)(iii) ................................ (2]

3 (a) Find the value of Y for which


(y ..t)
(- ?)
3- = (-2)
.

Answer(a) ..................................... (2]

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(b) Find the matrix P such that P ( ~ ~-I) _(~ ~)

Answer (b) ............................................ [3]

(c) T11e equation of a straight line is y + 3 :r = - 4


Find the

(i) coordinates of the point where the line crosses the y-axis,

Answer (c)(i) ....................................... [2]

(ii) gradient of the line,

Answer (c)(ii) ....................................... [I ]

(iii) equation of a line parallel to the line y + 3.1· = - 4 and passing through the
point (3; 5).

Answer (c)(iii) ..................................... (2]


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Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly au
constructfon lines and nrcs.

All constructions should be done on a single diagram.

(n) Construct

(i) rriangle ABC in which AB= 7 cm, fl .4C


= 45°, BC = 8 cm ,
Answer (a)(i) on rhe diagram ................. (4)

(ii) the locus of points equidistant from B and C,


Answer (a)(ii) on tht! diagram ................. (2)

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(iii) the locus of points 5 cm from C.


Answer (a)(iii) on the diauram
... ............... [I]

(b) A point R in triangle ABC is such that it is nearer B than Candis less than 5 cm
from C.
Show by shading, the region in which R must lie.
Answer (b) on the diagram ............... [2)

(c) Measure and write down the size of ADC' .


Answer (c) .................................................... [I]

5 (a) 5
Show that the equation x - 3 = 3x reduces to 3:i: - 9:-c - 5
2
= 0.
Answer (a).

[2]

(b) Solve the equation 3:r2 - 9.i: - 5 0. =


Give the answers correct to 2 decimal places.

Answer (b) .....................................................


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In the diagram, ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral with centre 0. AB is produced to


M.
.\I BC=100 and BDC = 400.

Find

(i) BCD,

Answer (c)(i) ..................................... (I)

(ii)
.
ABD·

Answer (c)(ii) ..................................... (2]

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SECTION B (48 Marks)

Answer any four questions from this section.

Each question carries 12 marks

6 A

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In the diagram, ABO is a triangle in ,vhich Mis the mid-point of OB and N lies
on AB such that I . ON and AM intersect at X.
.-\N = -;-AB
;J
0A=aando13 = u·
(a) Express, in tem1s of a and/orb

(i) ox,

Answer (a)(i) ......................................... [ I]

(ii) -
AN •

Answer (a)(ii) ..................................... ( I)

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(iii) ON ,

Answer (a)(iii) .................................... (2)

(iv) .4j / -

Answer (a)(iv) .................................... [ I]

(b) Giventbat _.f x = h AJt ,showthatoJ;=( I - h)a+~1b


2

Answer (b) ............................................. [2]

(c) If OX = k O!V , express OX in tem1s of a , band I.:.

Answer (c) ............................................ [ I]

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(d) Use the results of(b) and (c) to lind the numerical values of/, and k.

Answer (d) .......................................................


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(e) Hence, or otherwise tind the ratio of area of triangle O.-\ X to area of triangle
OA ,\ l .

Answer (e) ............................................ [I)

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(ti) Use the results of(b) and (c) to lind the numerical vah\es of I, and k.

Answer (d) .......................................................


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(e) Hence, or otherwise tind the ratio of area of triangle O.-\ X to area of triangle
0.4 ,H .

Answer (e) ............................................ [I J

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Draw and label triangle PQR.
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(b) Triangle P,Q,R, is the image of triangle PQR under a reflection in the line
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(i) Draw the line Y = - .r.

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(iii) A transfonnation, G, maps triangle PQ R onto triangle P2 Q2 R 2 with vertices


at P2 (I; -6). Q 2 (2; -2) and R2 (4; -6).

Draw and label triangle P2Q2R2.


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triangle P2Q 2 R2.

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(c) The point R3 (-1; 2) is the image of R under a translation.

(i) Find the translation vector.

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(ii) Write down tbe coordinates of ?3 and Q3 the images of P and Q


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(c) Use the b'Taph to find an estimate the

(i) gradient of the curve at the point where :r = 3,

Answer (c)(i) ......................................... [2]

(ii) area bounded by tbe curve, the Y-axis and the line Y =- 12.

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(d) Write down, from the graph, the range of values of :i; when the curve has a
negative gradient.

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(e) Use the graph to solve the equation .i:=1 _ 3.t·2 = 2, for positive values of x.

Answer (e) .......................................................


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9 (a) Factorise completely

(i) .1'2 _ -1,

Answer (a)(i) ....................................... [2)

(ii) .r2 - 5.r + (3.

Answer (a)(ii) ....................................... (2)

(iii) Hence or otherwise find the Highest Common Factor (H.C.F.) of .r2 _ 4 and
2
.r - 5.r + G.

Answer (a)(iii) ....................................... [I]

(Ii) It is given that S = "


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(ii) Make r the subject of the fommla .

Answer (b)( ii) ..................................... [3)

(c) From a group of 30 people at a party. it was observed that 17 people ate beef,
16 people ate pork, .r people ate both beef and pork and 6 people ate neither
beef nor pork.
Calculate .r, the number of people who ate bOLh beef and pork.

Answer (c) ............................................ [2)

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(a) length of NG.

Answer (a) ............................................ [2]

(b) size of I{ ,\·{ G,

Answer (b) ............................................ [I)

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(c) area of triangle KMG,

Answer (c) ......................................... (2]

(d) length of KG,

Answer (d) ..................................... [4]

(e) size of 1\1 i;c.

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11 A group of youths wishes to niake and paint chairs and tables for sale.
Let :r be the number of chairs and Y the number of tables.to be produced.

(a) The group wishes to produce :II least 5 chairs and not less than 5 tab les.
Write down two inequalities. one in :rand the other in Y , that satisfy these
conditions.

Answer (a) ............................................ [2]

(b) The group has 48 hours to make the chairs and tables.
lf it takes 4 hours to make a chair a11d 3 hours to make a table, write down on
ineq uality in :r :rnd Y that satisfies this condition.

Answer (b) .......................................... [ I]

(c) The group hired a compressor for 14 hours to paint the chairs and tables.
Given that it takes I hour to p~int a chair and I hour to paint a tab le, form an
inequality in .rand Y that satisfies this condition.

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(d) The point ( :r; y) represents X chairs and !) tables.

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(ii) The profit on a chair is SIOand the profit on a table is $20.


Use the grnph to find the greatest possible profit that can be made.

Answer (d)(ii) ....................................... (2]


12 TI1e table below .shows the heights, hem, of a group of 200 children.

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(b) Calculate an estimate of the mean height of the children.

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(c) Draw a histogram to show the infonnatioo in the table.


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(d) Two children are chosen at rartdom from the group.


Find the probability that each has a height which is greater than 75 cm.

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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/1
PAPER 1

NOVEMBER 2019 SESSION 2 hours 30 mi nutes

Candidate answer on the question paper


I Additional materials:
Mathematical Instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.


This bookJet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

Time 2 hours 30 minutes

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Write your ame, entre number and andidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
Write your centre and candidate number in the box on the top right comer of every page of thi_
paper.

Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacemt:nt if there
are duplicate or missing pages.
Answer all question .
Write YQUr answers in the spaces provided on the question paper using black or blue pens.
If working is needed for any question, it must be hown in the space belO\ that question.
Omission of essenti al working will re ult in loss of marks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given to three significant figures unless
staled otherwise. ,
Mathematica l tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination
room
fNFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks .is given in brackets [ ] at tJ1e end of each question or part question.

This question paper consists of 27 printed pages and I blank page.


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(a) 2460 cm in litres.

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(b) I hectare as a percentage of0,25 km .

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2• (a) Evaluate ( -8)i .

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(b) Simplifyvl47 +Jios . Leave the answer in the fonn m../n


where m and n arc integers.

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f 3. Solve the simultaneous equations:


3x- y =2
5x - 2y = 0

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4. It is given that q = --{,, r =- -1 and t = 2.


Evaluate

(a) q r,
t

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(b) q t - r,

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(e) (q+r}'·

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(b) Four of the interior angles of a 12 sided polygon are each x •

The other angles are 2x 0 each.

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Calculate 3of 54 km.

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(b) Kin, Munashe and Chipo shared sweets in the ratio 5: 3 : 7.


Calculate the total number of sweets shared if Chipo got 35 sweets.

Answer(b) .................................................. [2J

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• The Venn diagram consists of the universal set~, and subsets P and Q with their
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(i) List the element of P' n Q.

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(ii) Find n(P U Q)'.

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The Venn <liagram consists of the universal €, and subset K .a nd L.


Describe the shaded region in set notation.

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8. Factorise completely

(a) 2 1,
X -
4

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(b) x(x - 2) - 2xy + 4y.

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9. (a) Express 22145 in powers of 5.

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(b) Find n given that 101,, = 3710

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10. (a) Pis a 2 x 3 matrix, Q is a 3 x 1 matrix and PQ = H.


State the order of matrix H.

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(b) Matrix A (2 1 )
3 -3
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Find A .

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11.

In the diagram, points A, 8, C and D arc on the circumference of a circle centre 0.


AOC is a straight line, OD is paraJlcl to BC and DAO = 30°.
Calculate

(a) ODB•

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(b)
ABD•

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(c)
ACB·

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The diagram shows triangle AOC and a circle with centre 0 , OC = 4cm
and line, l, is the perpendicular bisector of AO.

(a) Describe fully the locus represented on the diagram by the

(i) circle,
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(b) Pis both inside the circle and inside triangle AOC but nearer to A than O.
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13. (a) Convert US SS,40 to South African Rands.


Use an exchange rate of US $1 to 12 Rands,

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(b) A fanner borrowed $2000 at a simple interest rate of 20% per annum.
Calculate the total amount payable after 2 years.

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14.
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In the diagram A, B and C are points on level ground.
Point Bis 4km due east of A . BAC = 10° and Abe= 120°

(a) State the bearing of B from C


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(b) Using as much of the information given below as is necessary to calculate BC.
fsin 10° = 0,2 cos 10° ~ 1,0 tan 10° = 0,2)

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15. (a) Eva Iunte l 09 i


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(b) Solve the equation Log3 81 = (2x - 1).

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16.

The table shows some corresponding values of I, and V such that V c:x.1/.
find the

(~) equation connecting V and II,

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(b) · value of q.

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17. Point A (4; 2) is mapped onto A, , by a transformation representedby matrix c 3


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(a) Calculate the coordinates of point A1.

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(b) Describe fully the transformation rep~sented by the matrix

CJ ~) .

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18. (a) Solve the inequality


3x - 6 < 2x - 3 < 4x + 1.

Ans\ er(a) ···-·······...................................... (3)

(b) Illustrate the solution in (a) on a nwnber lint!.

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19. . .
It is given that g =
J§h-4
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(a) Find 9 when h= 20.

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(b) Express h in terms of g .

Answer(b) ................................................. [3)

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It is given that OA = (~ )and0B = G)
are position vectors of A and B relative to an origin 0.

(a) Express AB in column form.

Answer(a) .............................. ·--·-······-·· [2)

(b} Pis a point such that BP = OA + 20B.


Find the coordinateS of point P.

Answer(b) .................................................. [3]

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21.
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The diagram shows the straight line 3x + 4y = 12 which cuts the x - axis a! P

and y-axis at Q.

(a) State the coordinates of point

(i) P,

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(ii) Q.

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(b) Calculate the

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(ii) length of line PQ.

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22. Height
( h cm) 20<h< 30 30< h~ 40 4 ~ /6 -o . <
Number of
plants 4 lO

The table shows the heights o Op]fUJL • in a h l garden.

(a) (i) Swee the modal class height

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(ii) Estimate the mean height of the plants .

Answer (a)(ii) .....................- ........... (3]

(b) A plant is chosen at random from the garden.


Find the probability that its helght is more than 40cm but less or equal to 60cm.

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The diagram shows triangle ABC in which point D and E are on BA and BC respectively
AC = 3,5cm, BE = 4, 2cm, DE == 2,1cm and BAC = BtD .

(a) Name the triangle which is similar to triangle ABC.

Answer(a) ··········---·--·-·-·-······-········- [ I J
(b) Calculale

i) AB,

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The diagram shows the velocity-ti.me graph of a moving object which accelerates uniformly
from 36 mis to a velocity of 54 m/5 in 6 seconds. It then retards uniformly to rest in a
further 9 seconds.

Calculate the

(a) acceleration during the first 6 seconds,

Answer(a) .............................................-... [2]

(b) velocity after IO seconds,

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(c) average speed of the object for the 15 seconds.

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Ca.lcuiaie the

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(b) perimeter of ABCDE,

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(c) area of the shaded part.

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Gcncrnl Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

l\1A THEIVIATICS 4004/2


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NOVEMBER 2019 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
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:-.1u1hem. ticnl ln_tnJments
l\1JrhemR1 i-al T ble
lectn: ni I ulator

A llo\\ c~ndidate 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.


Thi booklet hould not be punched or stapled and pnges should not be removed.
Timr _ hours "O minute
I NSTR TO CAN DIDATES
Write ) ur 1
me, nu·e mtmber and Candidate number in the spaces at the top of this page.
\\ nt ) ur nm: and andjdate number in the box on the top right corner of every page of
thi pnper.
Chec.k thut all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for a replacement if there
are duplicate or missing page .
Answer alJ questions in Section A and lllty four questions from Section B.
\Vri1c your answers in the span:s provided on the question paper using bh1ck or blue pens.
If working is needed for nny question, it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omi ion of e scntial work.Ing will result in loss of murks.
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given cotTect lo three significant figures
unless stated otherwise.
Decimal ,mswcrs in degrees should be given correct to one decimal place.
Mathematical tables and Electronic culculntors mny be used to evaluate explicit nwnerical
~xpressions.
JNFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is gi vcn in bruckets [ ] at the end of each question er part question.

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SECTION A (52 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section

1. (u) Simplify
4 -
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14
3+ 132)

Answer(a) ................................................... [l]

(b) It is given that y = 5, 3 and z = 4, 2, both given to 1 decimal place.


Find the minimum possibk value of yz. Give the answer correct to 2 decimal places.

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(c) A hotel has Executive rooms and General rooms in Lhe ratio 3:5 respectively.
A General room costs $19, 00 per day. On n certain day, all the 2928 rooms were
occupied by both Executive and General customers and the total takings from the
rooms runounled to $66 612, 00.

(i) Find the number of General rooms in the hotel.

Answer (c)(i) ...................................... [2]

(ii) Calculate the cosl per day of an Executive room.

Answer (c)~ii) ....................,.............. [3]

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2. (a) Matrix A = (x 12 t)
1
.The determinant of Matrix A is le s than 7.

(i) Find the largest integer aluc of x .

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(iiJ Find A -I. the in er e of ma1r~ u ing the alue of x in (a)(i).

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(b)

In the diagram PQ = 3x and QW = y . N is a point on PR such that PN = 2NR.


QW is produced to R such that Q\V: WR = I: 5.
Express the following in tenns of x and /or y

(i) QR ,

Answer (b)(i) ··············-······················ [l]

(ii)

Answer (b)(ii) ................................... [ 1]

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(iii) PN ·

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3. (a)

In the diagram, P, Q, R and S are points on the circumference of a circle centre 0.


POQ is a diameter of the circle. Arcs PS and SR are equal. Qf3S 57°. =

(i) Name the angle which is equal to SQ R ·


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(ii) Find PQS.

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(Iii) Find Q RS' .

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(iv) FindQSR·

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R Q

In the diagram, triangle PQS is right-angled at Q. SRQ is a straight line.


PQ = 3, 7 cm, PR = 5, 2 cm and P!R == 22, 3°.
Calct1Jate the

.(i) length of PS,


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(ii)
SPR•

Answer (b)(ii) ................................... [2]

(iii) Q fa R ·

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4. (a) A sweet shop sells cylindrical sweets each of diameter 3,8 cm and length 4,9 cm.
In this question taken to bell
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(i) Calculate the volume of one sweet.

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(ii) If the mass of I cm of the sweet is 0,63g, calculate the mass of a sweet, g1vmg
the answer to the nearest gramme.

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The diagram shows an arrow for a signpost cut from a rectangular sheet of metal
measuring 30 cm by 20 cm.
Calculate the

(i) area of the arrow,

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(ii) perimeter of the arrow.

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5. Answer the whole of this question on the blank spncc below.

Use ruler nnd compasses only for all constructions and show clearly aJI construction
lines nnd nrcs.

All constructions should be done in a single diagram.

ABCD is n trapezium in which AB = 6.5 cm, AD= 5,2 cm, ABC= 120° and
AD is perpendicular to AB. DC is parallel to AB.

(a) (i) Construct the trapezium AB D .

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(ii) Construct the bisector of ABC·

Answer (a)(ii) On Diagram [2]

(b) Describe the locus of points that the bisector of .4.BC repr esents.

Answer(b)
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(t) Measure and write down the length of BC.

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SECTION B (48 Marks)

Answer any four questions from this section.

Each question ca1Ties 12 marks.

6. (a) Solve the equation


k
3 = 811 X J:;
311

Answer(a) .................. - ·······················- ···· [2]

(b) Factorise completely

i) Oy 2 - I Oy .:J,

Answer (b)(i) ...................................... [2]

(ii) OJ' + IJ + fl + bJ' .

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(c) 6 3
Express - x---x-2 - ; as a single fraction in its simplest fonn.
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Answer(c) ..........................- ....................... [3]

(d) It is given that JJ , i -·1 and that p = -1: whe n f = 2 .

(i) find a fonnula connecting p and l .

~nswe1• (d)(i) ...................................... [2]

(ii) p·irtd the value of t when p = -.


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Answet (d~(ii~ [1]

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7. (a) During a sale, all prices were reduced by 15%.
Calculate Ute original price of a jacket that was bought for $55.

Answer(a) .........................-..-............ -........ [3)

(b) An extract from MS Neto's bank sta1emen1 for the month of May is hown

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DATE Details CR DR BALANCE
01.05.17 Balance BrouJQll Forward $1 0-00
- $402-
29.05.17 Salary $412-00
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Bank charges of I% on Current AccoW1t y
30.05.J7 X
Balance .. ·-
31.05.17 Withdrawal 7 $292-88
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Calculate the value of,

(i) x,

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(ii) y )

Answer (b)(ii) .................................... [I]

(iii) z.

Answer (b)(iii) ................................. [l]

(c) Omega decides to invest her pension of $600.


OPTION A: She can invest it in a bank that offers 4% per year Simple Interest .
OPTION B: She can invest it in a money market fund that offers 4% per year
Compound Interest.
Calculate

(i) Omega's interest under Option A at the end of 3 years,

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(ii) Omega's interest under Option Bat the end of 3 years.

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(iii) the difference between the amounts of interest from the two options.

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S. (a) It is given that A = h (12 + b) .


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(i) Find the value of A when b = I, 5 and h = 0, 8.

Answer (a)(i) ··- ······-·· ...................... [2]

(ii) Express h in tenns of A and b .

Answer (a)(ii) ................................... (2]

(b)

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(i) 2
Fonn an equation in x and show that it reduces to 3x - 4 x - 16 =0.

Answer (b)(i)

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c,•

significant figures .

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9.

The pie chart represents the time, t , hours spent by 240 people on charity work.

(a) Find the value of x.

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(c) Calculate an estimate of the mean time spent on chari ty work.

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(d) Two people chosen al random from the whole· group, find the probability that they
both .spent more than 4 hours doing charity work.

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(c) Draw a frequency polygon on the grid below to show the information in the
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10.
The following is a table of values for the function f(x) = x3 - 4x2 +4

(a) Find the value of P.

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(ii) roots of the equation x3 _ 4x 2 + 4 =O

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11. (a) A school's agriculture department intends to plant beans and peas m
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field.
Let x be the aren in hectares required for beans and y the area in hectares under
peas.
Write down an inequality in x and y which satisfies this condition.

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(b) Beans require 2 bags of fertili ers per hectare while peas require 4 bags of fertilisers
per hectare. The department has 16 bags of fertilisers for this project.
Write down another inequalit in .r and Y and show that it reduces to .c + 2 .II< 8.
Answer {b)

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(d) Answer this part of the question on the grid on page 28. Use a scale of 2 cm to 2
units on both axes.
The point (x; y) represents x hectares and y hectares under beans and peas
respectively.
Show by drawing the inequalities in (a), (b), (c) and shading the unwanted regions,
the region in which (x ; y) must lie.

Answer (d) On diagram ........................ [4J

(e) (i) The estimated profit is $30,00 per hectare for beans and $40,00 per hectare
for peas.
Find the area of each crop tha t sho uld be planted for maximum profit to be
realised.

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(a) Triangle A has vertices at (- 5; 2), (- 2; 2) and (- 2; 4) and triangle B has vertices at
(2; 3), (2; 0) and (4; 0).
Draw and label

(i) triangle A,
Answer (a)(i) on the graph [l]

(ii) triangle B,
Answer (a)(ii) on the graph [l]

(b) Triangle C is the image of triangle B under an enlargement with centre (2; - 1) and
1
enlargement factor of -1 2.

Draw and label triangle C.

Answer (b) on the graph ................... [3]

(c) Point (- 2; 2) is translated onto (6; - 2).


Find the translation vector.

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(d) Triangle D is the image of triangle A under a transformation represented by the


matrix ( I O)
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ZIMBABWE SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
General Certificate or Ed11cation Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/2
PAPER2
NOVEMBER 2020 SESSION 2 hours 30 minutes
Additional materials:
Mathematical Instruments
l\1athcmatic:il Tabks
Non pwgrammable Electronic CalculBtor
Plain Pap~r (I sheet)
Graph paper(~ sheets)

Time 2 hours 30 minutes


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write your Name, Centre number and Candidate number in the spaces provided on the answer
paper/answer booklet.

Answer all questions in Section A and any four questions from Section 8.

Write your answered on the separate answer paper provided.


If you use more than one sheet of paper, fasten the sheets together.

All working must be clearly shown on the same sheet as the rest of the answer.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question and if the answer is not exact, the
answer should be given correct to three significant figures. i\nswcrs in degrees should be
given correct to one decimal place.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
Mathematical tables and Non-programmable electronic calculators may be used to evaluate
explicit numerical expressions.

This question paper consists of 10 printed pages and 2 blnnk pages.


Copyright: Zimbabwe School Examinations Council, N2020.

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SECTION A (52 Marks)

Answer all questions in this section


[2]
t (11) Evaluate 20 - 20 + 5 + 3 X 2 ·

(h) Simplify~
v1w -
Js/ 5
leaving the answer in surd form. [2]

Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 15, 20 and 25. [2]
(c)

(d) (i) Express 252 as a product of its prime factors in index form. [2]

(ii) Find the smallest number by which 252 must be multiplied by to


make the product a perfect square. [l]

2 (a) The following is an incomplete table of distances, in kilometres,


between capital cities, A, B, C and D, of four countries.
·- ... - -· -· ·--- ·-
A
14 520 B
23 490 8 970 C
33 260 18 740 D

(i) Write down the distance from A to D, giving the answer in standard
form. [I]

(ii) Calculate the distance between C and D. [2]

(b) A three-digit nwnber in base n is given as 147n.

(i) Write down the least possible value of n. [1]


(ii) If 14 7n = 3246, find the possible value of n. [4]
3 (a) (i) Write down the number
.
of degrees in 4 complete revolutions . [1)
(ii) Find the number of sides of a polygon whose interior angles
add up to 4 complete revolutions.
[3]
(b) Two si~ilar containers are of capacities 1,728 land 5,832 l
respectt vely.
If the surface area of the bigger container is 153 cm2
find the surface area of the smaller container. '
(3]

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(c) Triangle AllC has sides AB= 6,5 cm, BC= 7,8 cm and AC 0~ 9, I cm,
measured to the nearest mm.

(i) Express the length of side AB as a range,


in the foim .......... ::s AB < .......... .. f.2]

(ii) Calculate the least possible perimeter of the triangle. [2]

4 It is given that matrix A = (; ; )


and matrix B = ( ~l)
(a) Simplify leaving the answers in terms of x ,

(i) [2J

(ii) AB, [2J

(b) If matrix A is singular, find the value of x, [2]

(c) A primary school decided to send all their Grade 3 learners on a trip.
The learners were asked to indicate the places they would like to visit,
choosing from Birchenough Bridge, Great Zimbabwe Monuments and
Matopo Monuments.
The following statistics were gathered.
39 wanted to visit the Great Zimbabwe Monuments.
31 wanted to visit the Birchenough Bridge.
30 wanted to visit the Matopo Monuments.
JO wanted to visit all the three places.
6 were not keen to visit any one of the three places.
19 wanted to visit both the Great Zimbabwe Monuments and
Birchenough Bridge.
l 5 wanted to visit both the Great Zimbabwe Monuments and the Matopo
Monuments.
J7 wanted to visit the Birchenough Bridge and the Matopo Monuments.

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{i) Using the given information, copy and complete the Venn diagram shown
where
{ is the set of all Grade 3 pupils in that school
2 is the set of learners who chose Great Zimbabwe Monuments,
B is the set oflearners who chose Birchenough Bridge and
M is the set of learners who chose Matopo Monuments.

(4]
(ii) Write down the total number of the Grade 3 learners. [I]
s
5
Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of plaln paper.

Use ruler and compasses only for all constructions and show clearly
all construction lines and arcs.
All constructions should be done on a single diagram.
(a) (i) Construct a triangle PQR such that
QR= 7, 5crn, PQR = 90° and QRP = 30°· [5]

(ii) Construct the locus of points equidistant from P and R. [2]

(iii) Construct the locus of points that are 3 cm from Q. [1]

Mark and label the points D1 and D2 that are equidistant from points
P and R and arc 3 cm from Q. [2]

(c) A point X , inside the triangle is such that it is nearer P than R and
more than 3 cm from Q. Shade the region in which X must lie. [2]

(d) Measure and write down the length of PR. (l]

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SECTION B (48 Marks)

Answer any four questions from this section

Ench question carries 12 marks

6 (a) Mrs Chuhwa invested a certain amount of money with a bank that
offered 4,5% p.a. simple interest.
After 8 months her money amounted to $504, 70 before any bank
charges were deducted.
Calculate the amount of money that Mrs Chuhwa had initially
invested. [3]

(b) (i) Mrs Bande bought a set of sofas for $368 cash, including 15% VAT.
Calculate the price of the sofas excluding VAT. [2]

(ii) Mr Ndloru decided to buy a similar set of sofas on laybye tenns. He


paid a deposit of $150 plus three equal monthly instalments of $87
including VAT.
Calculate the difference in the amounts of money the two customers
paid. [3]

(c) The average expenditure E of a family over a certain period of time


is partly constant and partly varies as the number, n of people in the
family.

(i) Find a relationship between E and n using constants h and k. [l]

(ii) The expenditure for 5 people is $55 and for 3 people is $45.
Find the value of hand the value of k. [3]

7 (a) A rectangle with a width of (x + 2) cm has a perimeter of


(Bx+ 2)cm.
Find an expression for the length of the rectangle. [2]

(b) Given that the area of the rectangle is 16 cm2, fonn an equation in
x and show that it reduces to 3x2 + 5x - 18 Q. = [3 J

(c) Solve the equation 3x2 + 5x - 18 = O, giving the answers


correct to three significant figures. [5]
(d) Hence, find the perimeter of the rectangle. [2]

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8 A particle is thrown vertically upwards and its height, h metres above


the ground after t seconds, is given by the equation
h = IO+ 25t - 5t 2,
The following is an incomplete table of values for
h = 10 + 25t - 5t 2 •
0 2 3 4 5 6
metres IO 30 Tfl, 40 30 IO -20

(a) Find the value of m , [I]

(b) Answer the whole of this part of the question on sheet of graph
paper. Use a scale of 2cm to I unit on the t axis and 2cm to 10
units on the h axis.

(i) Draw the graph of h = IO+ 25t - 5t2 . [4]


.,
(ii) Write down the distance between the initial and final positions of the
particle. [I]

(c) Use the graph to answer the following questions.

(i) Find the greatest height reached by the particle. [2]

(ii) Estimate the velocity of the particle when t = 5. [21


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(iii) Find the times when the particle is 21 m above the ground. [2]

9 (a)

In this question, take n to be 3,142.


In this diagram, sector OAB is the cross-section of a solid prism
that is 50cm long.
The radius of the sector is 6 cm and AOB = 80°.

Calculate the

(i) length of arc AB1 [11


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(ii) total surface area of the prism.

(b)

In the diagram, ABC is a triangle in which AB =7 cm, AC ::; 9 cm and


s..i BAG=!· whexe is BAcacute.
3
Find the

(i) Cos BAG• (3)

(ii) 1engthDfBC. [41

10 An Agriculture class studied the effect of a certain chemical on the


growth rate of 30 Moringa seedlings.
The heights of the Moringa seedlings are shown in the frequency table.

Hehtht h (cm) I 10 < h < 20 20 < h <25 25 <h<35 35 < h <40


Freauency I 5 6 10 9

(a) Write down the modal class. [1)

(b) If this information is represented on a histogram, write down the


frequency densities of the following classes.

(i) 10 < h~ 20. [2]

(ii) 35 < h::: 40. [l]

(c) Calculate the size of the angle that would represent the class
35 < h < 40 on a pie chart. [21

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(d)
Calculate an estimate of the mean height of the seedlings. [3]
(e) If 2 seedlings are picked at random, find the probability that one is at
most 20 cm tall and the other is more than 35 cm tall. [3]

11 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of graph paper


Use a scale of 2 cm to 2 units on both axes
for- IO < X < 8 and-4 < y < 8.

(a) Triangle ABC has vertices at A(2; -2), 8(4; 2) and C(6; 2).
Draw and label triangle ABC. [1]

(b) Triangle A, B1 C 1 has vertices at A 1 (-2; 2), B 1 (O; 6) and C1 (2; 6).
Draw and label triangle A1 BI C, . [)]

(c) Describe fully the single transformation which maps, triangle ABC
onto triangle A I B 1CI· (2]

(d) Triangle ABC is mapped onto triangle A2B2C2 by a reflection in


the X-axis.
Draw and label triangle A2B2C2. [2]

(e) Draw and label triangle A:tB3C3, the enlargement of triangle ABC
1
about centre (-4; 2) and scale factorof- 2. [3]

(f) Transformation Vis defined by the matrixc - 2)


01
Draw and label triangle A4B4C4, the image of triangle ABC under
transformation V. [3]

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T
The diagram is a stnr made up of n regular ht.•xagl)I\ .-\BCDEF. centre X.
surrounded by 6 equilateral triangles AOB. BPC. CQD. DRE. ESF and
FTA.OA = a and OH= b.

(a) Write down the following vectors in terms of a mullorb gi,·ing thr.:-
answers in their simplest form.

(i) O~'i - ll I
(ii) -
AB · 111
(iii) OR· l~I
(iv) CF· ,~1
(h) The length of line OA= 5 cm.
Find

(i) la-bl,
(II) the perimeter of trinn~ll! OQS,

(iii) the arcu of trinnglc OAB.

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