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BEATTY SECONDARY Le SUBJECT : Mathematics LEVEL —_: Secondary 1 Express. PAPER :1 DURATION : 1 hour 15 minutes SETTER :MrAnthony Goh DATE :1 October 2014 CLASS: NAME : RE | 1 J READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, class and index number in the spaces onthe top of this page. Write in dark blue or black pen. ‘You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid, Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question, it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. You are expected to use a scientific calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer tothree significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For 7, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question, The total number of marks for this paper is 50, For Examiner's Use 50 This paper consists of 12printed pages (including this cover page) Answer all questions. 0.301299 fa) Evaluate--—————— + 0.071265. ‘ 13.364 +1.292 Answer (a)... () | Write the following set of numbers in ascending order. 3 0.422, = 9.422, 0.43 Answer (b), 1 (© The temperature at the bottom of a mountain is 18°C. The temperature at the top of the mountain is -26°C. Find the difference between the two temperatures. Answer (c).. Cf] (@) _ Express 3150 as a product of its prime factors in index notation. Answer (a) woe 0) (b) Hence, express /3150X14 as a product of its prime factors. Answer (b) 2) 3 ‘A football club invested $30 million in a famous footballer. A newspaper reported that the club would have to sell 674 998 tickets to recover their investment. (a) Comect 674 998 to two significant figures. Answer (a).. (b) Use your answer to (a) to estimate the cost of a ticket, correct to the nearest dollar. Answer (b)$... a) Simplify (a) 9x~3(3x+5y) Answer (a). - 2) 2x-Sy _3x-2y (b) Answer (b) . 5 Samantha can type an SMS message consisting of 143 words in 2 minutes 36 seconds. Calculate (a) the number of words she can type in one minute, Answer (a). (b) the time, in seconds, she uses to type one word. Answer (B).. 6 (a) Given thats =: . find the value of s when v= 4,u=3 anda=7. Answer (a)s = (b) Factorise the following: (@ 15xy+10y—40yz Answer (b)(i) Gi) 3p(a—8b)—7q(8b-a) Answer (b)(ii) - (2) 7 Bysselling a sofa for $408, a retailer suffers a loss of 4%. Find the cost price of the sofa. Answer §. - 2) 8 Study the pattern below. Pattern! Pattern? Pattern 3 (a) Draw Pattern 4. (1) (b) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the number of squares in Pattern n. Answer (b).. (©) There are 136 squares in Pattern NV. Find the value of N. Answer (c)N = i 9 Solve (a) 3x-5(3-x)=41 Answer (d) X= cscs E47 _3x-5 ® | 7 Answer (b) x= [2] 10 Inthe diagram below, ABCD is a rhombus. BD cuts AC at X and ZCAD = 50°. Y is onADand Wis on BCsuch that YX = AX and WXY is a straight line. 7 B 50° Ww ¥ 2 c Calculate (@) ZAXy, Answer (a)... (b) ZDxY, (©) ZBWY, 9 1 The pie chart illustrates John’s expenditure and savings in September. Stationery 100° ‘Shopping (a) What percentage of his money was spent on shopping? Answer (a) (b) _Ifhe spent $70 on shopping, how much money did he spend in total? Answer (b) $ 10 12 The graph below shows the cost of ataxi fare for a journey up to Skilometres. 16 12 ee bat Cost (S) 0 1 2 3 4 5 Distance (km) (2) Whatis the taxi fare for a journey of 1 km? Answer (a)S... (b) If the taxi fare was $12, how far was the journey? Answer (b)... (© Calculate the gradient of the graph, Answer (C) 1. @_ Explain what the gradient means. .. km (1) a) eaat | u 1B The diagram represents'a prism. The faces of ABCD andEFGH are horizontal, ‘The faces ABFE, BCGF and ADHE are vertical. BC =AD=6 cm, CG= DH = 10cm, BF = AE=5 cm,FG = EH = 18 cm and GH=FE=BA=CD = 45 cm. Calculate (a) _ the volume of the prism, Answer (a)... (b) the total surface area of the prism. TTnrn aver 12 14 _ The diagram shows a cylindrical pipe of height measuring 12 cm which has an internal radius of 4.5 cm and external radius of 5 cm. 45cm ] 12cm Sem Find the total surface area of the pipe. Answer... cm? [3] End of Paper 13 ANSWER KEY Ta) 0.153 b) -0.422, 0.422, 0.42, 3 ) 44°C 2a) 3150=2x3°xS°x7 b)2x3xX5x7 3a) 670 000 ») $45 4a) -I5y i » ) 6 5a) 55 words pH : 12, 6a) ; bi)Sy(3x+2~8z) ii) (3p+7q)(a-8b) 7) 25 b)3n+1 ~ O45 soll TI 9a)7 » 3S z 10 a) 80° 0) 10° ©) 130° lla) 2% by Sam4 9 12) $6 1) 4m 2 the cost perkm OR the rate of change of cost with @) It means the cost increases at $2 per km OR distance 13 a) 2700 cm’ b) 1875 cm” [ 14) 746 cm’ FT hen BEATTY SECONDARY SCHOOL END-OF-YEAREXAMINATION 2014 Teacher's Copy SUBJECT : Mathematics LEVEL : Secondary 1 Express PAPER DURATION : 1 hour 15 minutes SETTER :MrAnthony Goh DATE :1 October 2014 | CLASS: NAME : REG NO: 7 J READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, class and index number in the spaces on the top of this page. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs, Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. ‘Answer all questions, If working is needed for any question, it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. You are expected to use a scientific calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer tothree significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For m, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. The total number of marks for this paper is 50. For Examiner's Use 50 This paper consists of 12printed pages (including this cover page) 2 ‘Answer all questions. 0.301299 (a) Evaluate —————__ + 0.071265. o 913.364 +1292 0.153 (By) Answer (a).. (b) | Write the following set of numbers in ascending order. 0.422, 30.422, 0.42 -0.422, 0.422, 0.42, 3 [BI] Answer (b)... (©) The temperature at the bottom of a mountain is 18°C. The temperature at the top of the mountain is -26°C. Find the difference between the two temperatures. 18 - (-26) = 44°C (Bi) Answer (c)... “Cc [1 (@) Express 3150 as a product of its prime factors in index notation. 3150 =2x3°x5?x7 (Bi) Answer (a). (b) Hence, express V3150x14 as a product of its prime factors V3150x14 = V2x3°XS?X7X2x7 my) =VPRP XS XP =2x3x5X7 [ayy Answer (b)... 2) 3 3 A football club invested $30 million in a famous footballer. A newspaper reported that the club would have to sell 674 998 tickets to recover their investment. (a) Comect 674 998 to two significant figures. 670 000 [Bi] Answer (a)... (b) Use your answer to (a) to estimate the cost of a ticket, correct to the nearest dollar. 30000000 670000 $44.78 $45 [Bl] Cost of ticket = $. Answer (b) 4 Simplify the following (a) 9x-3(3r+5y) 9x-3(3x+5y) =9x-9x—-15y ™1) {Ay Answer (a). . 2) a5 = (by 2#25¥_322¥ fal) Note: ~1.83y is accepted as the answer is exact. Answer (b)... + [2] 4 5 Samantha can type an SMS message consisting of 143 words in 2 minutes 36 seconds. Caleulate (a) the number of words she can type in one minute, Number of words in one minute = 43 (i) s =55 words [Al] Answer (2) . words {2] (b) the time, in seconds, she uses to type one word. ‘Time taken to type one word = 2 (M1) au : 3 or 1.09 seconds [AL] Answer (b) 6 (B] : Answer (als = enti) (b) Factorise the following: @ 15xy+10y—40yz 15xy+10y—40yz=5y(3x+2-82) BY Answer (bYi).. Gi) 3p(a-8b)~7q(8b—a) 3p(a—8b)—7q(8b—a) =3p(a-8b)—74 =3p(a—8b)+7q(a—8b) (Mj =(3p+7q)(a-8b) fay 6 7 By selling a sofa for $408, a retailer suffers a loss of 4%. Find the cost price of the sofa. Let the original price be $x. Selling pric 0.96x = 408 pees. My 0.96 = 425 (At) Answer $.. 8 ‘Study the pattern below. aa) Pattern | Pattern 2 Pattern 3 (@) Draw Pattern 4. [B1} (>) Write down an expression, in terms of n, for the number of squares in Pattern n. 1, =443(n-1) =44+3n-3 =3ntl By Answer (b) (©) There are 136 squares in Pattern N. Find the value of N. 3N+1=136 3N =135 N=45 (BI) Answer (c)N 1) 0) Solve (a) 3x-5(3-x)=41 3x-5(3-2)=41 . 3x-154+5x=41 [M1] expand out [Al] Answer (a) x= (2) x47 _3x-5 5 ) =4(3x-5) (M1) 2-20 =12x-5x 5 or 78 Ay 7 Note: 7.86 is not accepted as the answer is exact. Answer (b) x= . 2 8 10 In the diagram below, ABCD is a thombus. BD cuts AC at X and ZCAD = 50°. Y is onADand Wis on BCsuch that YX = AX and WXY is a straight line. Stating your reasons'clearly, calculate (a) ZAXY, ZAYK =50° (base Zs, isos A) ZAXY =180°-50°-50° (Z sumof A) =80° {B1) Answer (a)... “td (b) 2DxyY, ZAXD =90° (property of rhombus) ZDXY =90°-80° 1) Answer (b) “1 © (ZCXW = ZAXY = 80° (vert opp 2s) ZACB = ZXAY =50° (alt. Zs, ADD RC) mn) EZBWY = ZCXW + ZAGB (ext Z of ) : =80°+50° } 130° An ZXYD = ZAXY + LDAX. (ext. Z of A) Note: ; = 80°+50° Accept other solution with OR: =130° my correct workings. | 2ewy = 2D (elt. 4s, ADDBC) ZAWC = ZAYK (alt 2s, ADOBC) =50° my OR | Zawy =180°- ZXWC (adj Zs00n stline) i = 180°-50° ‘Answer (c) -°(2] 9 11 The pie chart illustrates John’s expenditure and savings in the month of September. Stationery - (a) What percentage of his money was spent on shopping? Percentage spent on shopping = Pao m1) =1l% or 27.8% [Al] Answer (a)... (b) _Ifhe spent $70 on shopping, how much money did he spend in total? ‘Total spending is represented by 100° +90° + 130° =320° [M1] 100° represents $70 ing = 320. +. Spending = -—x320 eae 100 = $224 fay] Answer (b) $...... - 2] 10 12 The graph below shows the cost of ataxi fare for a journey up to Skilometres. Cost (8) Distance (kin) (a) What is the taxi fare for a journey of 1 km? From the graph, the fare is $6.00. {B1] Answer (a) $ (b) If the taxi fare was $12, how far was the journey? From the graph, the distance travelled was 4km. — [B1] Answer (b) (©) Calculate the gradient of the graph, Popa! 5-0 =) Bu Answer (c).. (@) Explain what the gradient means. km [1] of cost with distance [B1]. uw 13 F 18cm! G ‘The diagram represents a prism. The faces of ABCD andEFGH are horizontal. The faces ABFE, BCGF and ADHE are vertical. BC =AD=6cm, CG =DH=10cm, BF=AE=Scm, FG=EH= 18 cmand GH=FE=BA=CD = 45 om. Calculate (a) thevolume of the prism, Base area =4(6+18)(5) my =60 cm” Volume = 60x45 MMi] =2700 cm? tay) Answer (a) (b) the total surface area of the prism. Surface area of end faces = 2x60 =120 cm* Surface area of lateral faces = (5+6+10+18)x45 =1755 em? Total surface area =120+1755 =1875 cm? Answer (B).. em? [3] [M1] My [Al] cm? [3] 12 4.5 cm and external radius of 5 cm. = em Sem Sem Find the total surface area of the pipe. Surface area of end faces = 2xmx(5*—4.5*) 14 The diagram shows a cylindrical pipe of height measuring 12 cm which has an internal radius of (M1) 19.845 cm? ‘Surface area of internal and external lateral faces = (2x%4.5x12)+(2xmx5x12) (M1) = 716.28 cm? Total surface area =29.845+716.28 = 746.125 =746 cm? [Al] Answer... -em [3] End of Paper BEATTYSECONDARY SCHOOL END-OF-YEAREXAMINATION 2014 SUBJECT : Mathematics LEVEL __: Sec 1Express PAPER :2 DURATION : 1 hour 30 minutes SETTER : Ms Yuen Shu Yan DATE :10October 2014 e - CLASS: NAME : REG NO: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST ‘Write your name, class and index number in the spaces on the top of this page. ‘Write in dark blue or black pen. ‘You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid Answer alll questions. If working is needed for any question, it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. ‘You are expected to use a scientific calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For 72, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of a. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question. ‘The total number of marks for this paper is 50. For Examiner's Use 50 “This paper consists of 4printed pages (including this cover page) [Turn over Subtract Sa-3b +c from 2b +3a—Se Q] ‘Michelle wishes to cover a wall of length 2? x3’ x5* cm and breadth ?x5*x7*cm_ completely with square wallpaper of the same size. Find the length of the largest possible ‘square wallpaper that can be used. re) Simplify the following expressions. fa) QQ) (b) 1 ‘Without using a calculator, evaluate [5 + (—2)*]—[24 - (-31)}x (-2) By 8) Alex bought a thumbdrivefor $15. He marked up the costprice by 60%. He then sold thethumbdrive at a discount of 20% on the marked price. (@ Calculate the selling price of the thumbdrive. BI (b) If 7% GST is applied on the selling price, calculate the selling price including GST. 2) Qex A Sx+2y B ABCD is a trapezium. AB=(5x+2y)em, BC=(2+x)em, CD=(1-3y)em and the perimeter of the trapezium is (5x—2y+9)cm. (a) Find the length of AD in terms of x and y. ro) (b) Given x= Sand y=—3, find the area of the trapezium ABCD. GI 8 Inthe diagram, PQ is parallel to RS. The lines VW and ZY are produced to meet at X. Given that ZPVZ=24 , ZRYZ=38' and ZRWV=71'. Stating the reasons, find the values of a and b. iy Answer the whole question on a piece of blank paper. 9 Inquadrilateral WXYZ, WX =8cm, WZ =5.8cm, X¥ =¥Z=9cemand ZXWZ=115. (@) Construct the quadrilateral WXYZ. BI (b) The angle bisector of ZXYZ cuts WX at P. Locate, using accurate construction, the position of P. a (© Measure and write down the length of PX, 0 [Turn over 10 The solid below is formed froma wooden cubewith its two comers cut out in the shape of a quadrant of radius 5 em. (a) Find, in terms of 7, the area of the cross-section. 2] (b) Calculate the volume of the solid. 2 (© Calculate the total surface area of the solid. B) Answer the whole question on a piece of graph paper. aM (a) The table below shows some values of x and y for theequation 3y = 2x12. x o 3 6 9 y | Pp | -2 q 2 Find.the value of p and ofg. a (b) Using the scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on both axes, draw the graph of 3y=2x~12. [3] (© Fromthe graph, state the coordinates where the line cuts the x-axis, a Gi) find the value of y when x =1. bay (d) Find the gradient of the line 3y = 2x—12. ie) (@) Draw and label the line x =7.. State the coordinates of the intersection point of 3y=2x—12andx=7. 2 ~ End of Paper ~ Answers 10 uo @ ) @) ) (@) (by © @) b) © @) © (@) © —2a + 5b ~ 6c 225 cm 29-15y 107 ale $19.20 $20.54 -x-y+6 58cm? 4a = 298°, 4b = 33° PX =6.6em 100 — 12.5 cm? 607 cm? 479. cm? p=-4,q=0 @ ©,0) Gi) y=-33 (7,01) BEATTYSECONDARY SCHOOL END-OF-YEAREXAMINATION 2014 SUBJECT : Mathematics LEVEL : Sec 1Express PAPER :2 DURATION : 1 hour 30 minutes SETTER :Ms Yuen Shu Yan DATE.:100ctober 2014 CLASS : | NAMI REG NO: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your name, class and index number in the spaces on the top of this page. ‘Write in dark blue or black pen. ‘You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question, it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. ‘You are expected to use a scientific calculator to evaluate explicit numerical expressions. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For ©, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [_ ] at the end of each question or part question. ‘The total number of marks for this paper is 50. For Examiner's Use 50 This paper consists of 4printed pages (including this cover page) [Turn over Subtract 5a~3b+cfrom 2b +3a—Se . Q) ‘Michelle wishes to cover a wall of length 2 x3’ x5* cm and breadth 3? x5? x7? cm completely with square wallpaper of the same size. Find the length of the largest possible ‘square wallpaper that can be used. Pl Simplify the following expressions. x 1-2 @) ae Q) 36y-7) ) 2 2Gy=D Ql Without using a calculator, evaluate [5+ (—2)°]~[24 —(-31)]x(-2). 3] Solve a 3-42-3442" a Alex bought a thumbdrivefor $15. He marked up the costprice by 60%. He then sold thethumbdrive at a discount of 20% on the marked price. (@) Calculate the selling price of the thumbdrive, BI (b) If 7% GST is applied on the selling price, calculate the selling price including GsT. 2 2tx A Sxt2y B ABCD is a trapezium. AB=(5x+2y)cm, BC=(2+x)cm, CD=(1—3y)cm and the. perimeter of the trapezium is (5x~-2y+9)cm. (a) Find the length of AD in terms of x and y. [2] (b) Given x = 5 and y=~3, find the area of the trapezium ABCD. BI 8 —_Inthe diagram, PQs parallel to RS. The lines VW and ZY are produced to meet at X. Given that ZPVZ=24', ZRYZ=38' and ZRWV=71'. Stating the reasons, find the values of a and b. [4] Answer the whole question on a piece of blank paper. 9 Inquadrilateral WXYZ, WX =8cm, WZ =5.8cm, XY =¥Z =9cmand ZXWZ=115. (a) Construct the quadrilateral WXYZ. GBI (b) The angle bisector of ZXYZ cuts WX at P. Locate, using accurate construction, the position of P. wy (© Measure and write down the length of PX. ry [Turn over 10 ‘The solid below is formed froma wooden cubewith its.two comers cut out in the shape of a quadrant of radius 5 om. (a) Find, in terms of x, the area of the eross-section. (b) Calculate the volume of the solid. (© _ Calculate the total surface area of the solid. 5X 5 Answer the whole question on a piece of graph paper. un (a) The table below shows some values of x and y for the equation 3y = 2x—12. x 0 3 6 » P =2 q Find the value of p and ofg. (b) Using the scale of 2 cm to 1 unit on both axes, draw the graph of 3y = 2x—12. (©) From the graph, @ state the coordinates where the line cuts the x-axis, (H) find the value of y when x=1. (@ Find the gradient of the line 3y=2x—12. (e) Draw and label the line x=7 . State the coordinates of the intersection point of 3y=2x—12andx =7. ~ End of Paper ~ 2) BI a a) 0) 2 Answers 10 ww (@) b) @) (b) @ (b) © @ (b) © @) © @ © -2a+ Sb — 6c 225 om 107 3 4 $19.20 $20.54 —x-y +6 58 cm? 4a = 298°, 4 =33° PX = 6.6 cm 100 — 12.51 cm? 607 cm? 479 cm? p=-4,q=0 @ 6,0) Gi) win 7,0.) BEATTYSECONDARY SCHOOL END-OF-YEAREXAMINATION 2014 Marking Scheme SUBJECT : Mathematics PAPER :2 SETTER : Ms Yuen Shu Yan 1 (2b + 3a — 5c) — (Sa — 3b +c) = 2b+3a-Se-Sa+3a—c =—2a+ Sb - 6c 2 HCF =3?x5? = 225 LEVEL _: Sec 1Express DURATION : 4 hour 30 minutes DATE $-10-October 2014 v1] [At] .. [MA] length of the largest possible square wallpaper = 225 om. ...{A1] o Ss oie 15 _ axtS—10x 5 sore aaasy+24 % _ Beasy = ee worn (o) 2-322 4 [(S+(-2)*) - [24—31) x (-2) = Se#5(i-2e) [M4] [At] [M1] [At] 3) = (110) (A1] Baz Saenz 6(-3 + 42) = 3(3 - 42) [M1] -18 + 242 = 9-122 362 = 27 - [M1] gank [AT] = 36 160 (a) Marked price of thumbdrive 22x45 [MA] = $24 Selling price of thumbdrive = = x 24 we [M1] = $19.20 w= [AN] (b) Selling price including GST =i2x1920 [M1] = $20.54 (to2 d.p.) w [AT] (a) AD =(Sx—2y +9) —(Sx+2y)—(2+x)-(1—3y) we [M1] Sx —2y +9—5x—2y-2—x-1+3y =-x-y+6 om - TAT] (b) When x =5, y= -3, AD =-5-(-3)+6= 40cm CD = 1-3(-3) = 10 cm ... Substitution of values [M1] AB = 5(5) + 2(-3) = 19 em + Area of trapezium = 3(4)(10 + 19) we [M1] = 58 cm* w (A1] 8 (Addition of one parallel line that passes through Z) Acute AVZY = 24° + 38° = 62° (alt: Zs) [M1] Za = 360° — 62° = 298° (2s at a point) _ AT] QW = 71° (alt. Zs) ZZVX = 180° — (71° + 24°) = 85° (2s on a straight line) [M1] 2b = 180° ~ (62° + 85°) = 33° (Zsum of A) [At] 9 (e) Px oboe BD) Accept + 0.1. cm we awe —@) Nx? Gan -@D 10 (@)__ Area of cross-section = (10 x 10) ~$[x(5)*] se [M1] = 100 — 125m cm? [AI] (b) Volume of wood = (100 — 12.5") x 10 - [M1] = 607 em’ (to 3 sig. fig) on [AT] (c) _ Perimeter of figure =F [2n(5)] +465) = 5n-+20.0m «. Total surface area Gu 20) XW E00 - 1253) [M2] = 479 om? (003 sig. fig.) we AT] Emon Sqoare 206m x24 era 3s

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