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MATHEMATICS Compulsory Part


MOCK Extra 6
PAPER 2

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HKDSE Exam Series – Mathematics Mock Exam Papers (Compulsory Part)

There are 30 questions in Section A and 15 questions in Section B.


The diagrams in this paper are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Choose the best answer for each question.

Section A

1. (a – 2b)(a2 – 2ab + 4b2) =


A. a3 – 8b3.
B. a3 – 4a2b + 8ab2 – 8b3.
C. a3 – 4a2b – 8ab2 – 8b3.
D. a3 – 4ab2 – 8b3.

27 2 n
2. =
93 n
A. 1.
B. 93n.
1
C. .
3n
D. 3n.

1 1
3. If + = 3, then y =
x +1 y − 2
x +1
A. 2+ .
3x − 4
3x − 4
B. 2+ .
x +1
x +1
C. 2+ .
3x + 2
3x + 2
D. 2+ .
x +1

4. If p and q are constants such that x2 + px – 3q + 2  (x + 1)2 + q(x – 2) – 2p, then p =


A. –5.
B. –3.
C. 3.
D. 5.

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Mock Exam Extra 6 Paper 2
5. If 0.015647 < x < 0.015653, which of the following is true?
A. x = 0.015 (correct to 3 decimal places)
B. x = 0.016 (correct to 3 significant figures)
C. x = 0.0156 (correct to 4 decimal places)
D. x = 0.01565 (correct to 4 significant figures)

6. Which of the following statements about the graph of y = –(2 – x)2 + 3 is true?
A. The graph opens upwards.
B. The graph intersects with the x-axis at one point only.
C. The vertex of the graph is (–2, 3).
D. The y-intercept of the graph is –1.

3x + 2
7. The greatest integer satisfying the compound inequality  –2 or 2(2x + 1) – 17 < 13 is
2
A. –2.
B. 6.
C. 7.
D. 8.

8. Let f(x) = kx2 – 7x + 2, where k is a constant. If the remainder when f(x) is divided by x – 1 and
the remainder when f(x) is divided by x + 2 are equal, find the remainder when f(x) is divided
by x – 3.
A. –82
B. –40
C. 2
D. 44

9. In the figure, the equations of the straight lines L1 and L2 are ax + 2y = b and 5x + cy = d
respectively. Which of the following must be true?
I. b < 10
II. c < 4
III. 5b < ad
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only

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10. A sum of $6000 is deposited at an interest rate of 4% per annum for 3 years, compounded
quarterly. Find the amount correct to the nearest dollar.
A. $6760
B. $6761
C. $6800
D. $7000

11. It is given that y varies directly as x and inversely as the square root of z, which of the
following must be constant?
x2
A.
y2 z
yz
B.
x
x2 y
C.
z

z
D.
xy

12. Let an be the nth term of a sequence. If a4 = 10, a6 = 14 and an + 2 = an + 1 – an for any positive
integer n, then a3 =
A. –14.
B. –12.
C. 2.
D. 6.

4a + c
13. Let a, b and c be non-zero numbers. If 2a = 7c and b : c = 2 : 5, then =
2c − 10b
15
A. .
2
2
B. .
15
2
C. – .
15
15
D. – .
2

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Mock Exam Extra 6 Paper 2
14. In the figure, ABCDEFG is a heptagon, where all the measurements are correct to the
nearest cm. Let x cm2 be the actual area of the heptagon. Find the range of values of x.
A. 499.5 < x < 500.5
B. 499.75 < x < 500.25
C. 497.375 < x < 502.375
D. 462.375 < x < 537.375

15. The base radius and the height of a solid right circular cone are 6 cm and 8 cm respectively.
Find the total surface area of the cone.
A. 36 cm2
B. 60 cm2
C. 72 cm2
D. 96 cm2

16. In the figure, ABCD is a parallelograms. E is a point lying on AB such that AE : EB = 4 : 1 and
F is the mid-point of DC. DE and AF intersect at G. If the area of △ADG is 40 cm2, then the
area of quadrilateral BCFE is
A. 84 cm2. D F C
B. 91 cm2.
C. 98 cm2. G
D. 104 cm2.

A E B

17. In the figure, O is the centre of the sector OACB. C is a point on AB such that OC ⊥ AB. OC
and AB intersect at D. If AB = 42 cm and CD = 9 cm, find the area of the sector OACB correct
to the nearest cm2.
A. 640 cm2 C
B. 681 cm2
C. 685 cm2 D
A B
D. 729 cm2

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18. In the figure, ABCD is a parallelogram and EAB is a straight line. If ED = CD, BEC = 37
and ABC = 65, then EDA =
A. 28. E
B. 39.
C. 41.
D. 50.
A D

B C

19. In the figure, △ABC and △CDE are equilateral triangles with side lengths 64 cm and 56 cm
respectively. ADB is a straight line. DE and CB intersect at F. Find the length of FB.
A. 7 cm C
B. 8 cm
C. 14 cm
D. 15 cm
E
F

A D B

20. In the figure, ABCD is a trapezium with AB // DC and ABD = 90. If AD = 26 cm,
BD = 24 cm and BC = 25 cm, find the area of the trapezium.
A. 168 cm2 A
B. 204 cm2
C. 240 cm2
D. 306 cm2 D
B

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Mock Exam Extra 6 Paper 2
21. In the figure, ABCDE is a regular pentagon. AD and CE intersect at F. Which of the following
must be true?
I. AC = EC A
II. ACF = CAF
III. △ACF  △ECD
B E
A. I and II only
B. I and III only F
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
C D

22. In the figure, ABCD is a circle. ABE and DCE are straight lines. If CD = AB and DEA = 28,
then CDA =
A. 62. D
B. 68.
C. 76. C

D. 82.
A B E

23. In the figure, ABCD is a quadrilateral such that diagonals AC and BD are perpendicular to each
other. AC and BD intersect at E which is the mid-point of BD. If BC = l, then AD =
A. l cos  sin . D
B. l sin  cos .
l cos 
C. . E
sin  A C
l sin 
D. .
cos 
B

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24. The number of folds of rotational symmetry of the following figure is


A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
D. 6.

25. The straight line L is perpendicular to the straight line 5x – 6y + 18 = 0. If the x-intercept of L
is 5, then the equation of L is
A. 6x + 5y + 30 = 0.
B. 6x – 5y + 30 = 0.
C. 6x – 5y – 30 = 0.
D. 6x + 5y – 30 = 0.

26. The equation of the circle C is x2 + y2 + 4x – 8y + 11 = 0. Which of the following must be true?
I. The point (1, 0) lies outside C.
II. The centre of C lies in the fourth quadrant.
III. The circumference of C is 6.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

27. The coordinates of points A and B are (2, 5) and (6, 3) respectively. If P is a moving point such
that PA = PB, then the equation of the locus of P is
A. 2x – 3y + 4 = 0.
B. 2x + 3y + 4 = 0.
C. 2x – y – 4 = 0.
D. 2x + y – 4 = 0.

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Mock Exam Extra 6 Paper 2
28. The table shows the distribution of the number of members with university degree in some
families.
Number of members with
0 1 2 3 4
university degree
Number of families 22 30 27 16 5
Which of the following is true?
A. The mode of the distribution is 30.
B. The median of the distribution is 2.
C. The range of the distribution is 4.
D. The standard deviation of the distribution correct to 1 decimal place is 0.9.

29. Alan has two $1 coins, one $2 coin, one $5 coin and one $10 coin in his pocket. If he draws 4
coins from his pocket randomly, find the probability that the total amount of coins he drawn is
greater than $13.
1
A.
5
2
B.
5
3
C.
5
4
D.
5

30. Consider the following positive integers, where x  y:


2 3 3 5 7 7 10 12 12 13 x y
It is given that the mode and the range of the above positive integers are 7 and 12 respectively.
Which of the following must be true?
95
I. The mean of the integers is .
12
II. The median of the integers is 7.
III. The inter-quartile range of the integers is 8.
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only

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Section B

31. 162 + 83 + 84 =
A. 10101000000002.
B. 11011000000002.
C. 10001100000002.
D. 10011000000002.

32. Let f(x) = 3x2 – 18x + k, where k is a constant. If the minimum value of f(x) is 8, then k =
A. –19.
B. –1.
C. 17.
D. 35.

33. Let f(x) be a quadratic function. Which of the following figure shows the graphs of y = f(x) and
y = –f(x – 3) on the same rectangular coordinate system?
A. B.

C. D.

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Mock Exam Extra 6 Paper 2
34. The figure shows the graphs of y = loga x and y = logb x on the same rectangular coordinate
system, where a and b are positive constants. If a vertical line cuts the graph of y = loga x, the
graph of y = logb x and the x-axis at the points A, B and C respectively, which of the following
must be true?
I. b < 1
II. ab < 1
AB
III. = 1 + loga b
BC
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

35. Consider the following system of inequalities:

3x − y  −4

5 x − 2 y  −6
 x − y  −12

Let R be the region which represents the solutions of the above system of inequalities. If (x, y)
is a point lying in R, then the least value of 3x + 5y – 7 is
A. –23.
B. –7.
C. 85.
D. 101.

2i 32 + 4i 34 + 7i 37 + 9i 39
36. The imaginary part of is
1 + 4i
10
A. .
17
6
B. .
17
6
C. – .
17
10
D. – .
17

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37. The straight line 3x – 4y + 40 = 0 touches the circle x2 + y2 – kx – 4y – 60 = 0 at point P. Find


the y-coordinate of P.
A. 0
B. 8
C. 10
D. 12

38. Let an be the nth term of an arithmetic sequence. If a10 = –10 and a20 – a15 = 45, then which of
the following must be true?
I. a25 > 100
II. There are 11 negative terms in the sequence.
III. a1 + a2 + a3 + … + a50 = 6250
A. I only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. II and III only

39. For 0 < x < 360, how many roots does the equation 2 cos2 x = 1 + sin x have?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5

40. In the figure, VABC is a tetrahedron with AB = BC = AC = 16 cm, VA = VB = 17 cm and


VC = 11 cm. If the angle between VC and the plane ABC is , then cos  =
1 V
A. .
2 3
8
B. .
5 3
11 A C
C. .
8 3
37 B
D. .
30 3

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41. In the figure, CE is the tangent of the circle ABCD at C and ADE is a straight line. If BD // CE,
DCE = 32 and DEC = 40, then ABD =
A. 68. A
B. 72.
C. 76.
D. 80.
B D

C E

42. △ABC is an obtuse-angled triangle. Which of the following must be true?


I. The circumcentre lies outside △ABC.
II. The orthocentre lies outside △ABC.
III. The centroid lies inside △ABC.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

43. There are 6 Europeans, 7 Asians and 8 Africans in a room. If 4 people are chosen randomly,
find the probability that at least one Asian is chosen.
143
A.
855
712
B.
855
264
C.
285
53
D.
57

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44. In a test, the mean of the test scores is 70 marks. Paul gets 84 marks and his standard score is
2. If Peter’s test score is 56 marks, then his standard score is
A. 2.
B. 1.
C. –1.
D. –2.

45. Let m,  and v be the median, the mean and the variance of a set of data respectively. If each of
the data is first multiplied by 3 and then minus 3, then which of the following must be true?
I. The new median of the set of data is 3m – 3.
II. The new mean of the set of data is 3 – 3.
III. The new variance of the set of data is 3v.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III

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