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Mock Exam 4 Paper 1 Section A(1) 3. Let abe the number of boys and b be the original umber of girls. a:b a:(6+4) a=2(b+4) 3b=2b+8 b=8 ". The final number of girls =8+4 -2 4 (@) @) p-2p'q-3p'— p+ 2g +3 =P'p-24-3)-(p- 24-3) ~~ 24-3) = @= p+ IXp- 29-3 IM 14 IM IM 1A 1A IM IM 1A Mock Exam 4 Paper 1 Let x be the number of girls. ‘Then the number of boys is x(1~30%)=0.7x. IM 020 IM 1A ‘The number of girls is 600 and the number of boys is 420. ‘The difference = 600 - 420 80 1A <2x-1) and Sx-3 517 3x-2<8x-1) and Srs200 IM Bx-2<8r-8 and rsd 6 AD and AC = 15, the answer AD = I2is rejected. @ ape -03 IM x°-+90" = 108° els 1A (b) Let 1 be the total number of candidates. 384 _ 360" ~ 864° ~ 108" ~ 90° = 18° 7 360" IM n= 2400 1A ». Total number of candidates = 2400 Section A(2) 10. (a) OA=0C (siven) 6a 0B=0B (common) AB=CB (siven) AOAB= AOCB (SSS) 2: Correct proof with reasons 1: Correct proof with missing reason(s) (b) Reflex AOC =22ABC (2 at centre twice 2 at") =270" . ZAOC = 360-270" (Zs atapt) IM =90" 04+ OC =AC ——(Pyth, theorem) 204? = 16% em? o. 128 em? Area of sector OABC 90" = MOR) x 555 = (128) xem? IM = 32cm’ 14 11. (@) The smaller cone and the larger cone are similar. Base radius of the smaller cone 16 = 15xqyem IM cm 1A (b) Slant height of the larger cone = 15® +40* em (Pyth. theorem) IM = 1825 em Curved surface area of the larger cone = 15/1825 om? IM Curved surface area of the frustum Sar VT825 x AO IS oe iM 3B 5 Tost suc aa (SoasR25 + 6+ 12) on = 2510.987785 em? > 2500 em? a Y1825 om? +, The claim is agreed 1A OF0454- 421422426 12, (a) Mean=$ is 1A 1A 14 ©) @ Mean=s82#UXS 5105 14 ii)» mode = $14 +. At least 3 new data are $14, IM ‘The amount (in $) spent by the 18 students fon snack on that day are: Stem (tens) Leaf (units) 0055669 24444888 126 ‘The median of the amount (in $) spent by 18 students on snack on that day is $14. Since the mean of the five new data is $14, the remaining two new data cannot be both smaller than $14 or both larger than $14. ‘Thus itis impossible that the median is $16. IM Therefore, Mary is correct 1a 13. (a) HK isadiameter of C - Centre of C = Mid-point of HK = (GL, 258) 7.3) Radius of C = (7-37 + (5-27 -5 Equation of Cis (TF +Q-5% = 5° IMHIA (orx’ + 14x—10y + 49= 0) (©) (Let (x,y) be the coordinates of P. HP = KP AG=3F 0-2) = = 0-87 IM Ger 9+ Ay $4 = 220+ DI +3" 16y = 64 16x+ 12y-172=0 4x4 3y-43 =0 1A Equation of is 4x + 3y 43 = 0, (i) is the perpendicular bisector of HK. 1A. ‘Mock Exam 4 Paper | (Gil) Let G be the centre of C. (MN and HK intersect at G. (A. bisector af chord passes through centre) MG=NG=HG=KG (radii) ‘Area of HMKN x Area of AHMK nay SE2XS = 2x 54h IM 0 1A 14, (a) Consider the coefficient of x*, we have 2»=6 m3 1A Consider the coefficient of x7, we have patd=1 IM 1A 24(21 +7) = 36(15 +7) IM 504 + 24r= 540+ 367 1A (b) Ax) =0 Gx +2e+3)(2e-x-3)=0 IM (2x-3)(e+ GY +2e+3)=0 IM For 3x” + 2x +3=0, A=2'-4G)G)=-32.<0 IM <1. 3x? + 2x +3 = 0 has no real roots. IM. fix) = 0 has two real roots. 1A Section B 18. logyy=3 log,x +5 IM 10839 — 5 top, x PES = 3 og. +5 IM log; y = 6 log, x + 10 y= 59.049 x° 1A, HKDSE Exam Series ~ Mathematics Mock Exam Papers (Compulsory Part) Solution Guide 16, (a) The required probability = P(4 Chinese books) + P(4 English books) a ,a + S48 asta a is . (0) Thereuize probably ame sbjen) a ak 163 16 2 ne A <0 *. The graph of y = flx) has no x-intercept. 1A (©) fo) = 3x? = 6m + 4 = 30? = 2mx) + 4m? = B(x! — 2mx + m?) + 4m? — 3m? = 3(x— m) +m IM ~ The coordinates of the vertex are (rm, m?).1A (©) A= (mm) For the graph of y = m’ — f(x), the coordinates of the vertex ae (m, 0). B= (m0) 1A AB isa vertical line and OB is a horizontal line. ©. ABLOB ‘The claim is agreed 1A 18 (a) AC= VABP + BC — 2(AB\(BC)e0s ZABC 35" + 40 — 2(35)(40)c0s 120° em IM =65em cD. AC “Hn ZDAC ~ Sia ZADT 65sin 40" sin ms = 4732012972.em 73cm 1A (b) Refer to the figure, let P and Q be the points on BC produced such that DP | BC and AQ BC respectively. Since DK and AH are perpendicular tothe horizontal ground, we have KP 1 BC and HQLBC. AC + BC’ ~ AB’ HACE) 6st + a0 38° “2(65)(40) uM cos 2 ACB ZDCA = 180° 40" — 62" (2 sum of A) 8 DP CD sin 2 DCP = 4732012972 sin (180° —27.7957725*—78") em IM =45.5332308 em DK 25 15cm -36 3a + 1>-3b+1 IMs tru. 7. x(x ~ 2a) + bE x? — Abe + 3c [—* x - 2ax + bex’ — dbx + 3c ‘Comparing the coefficients of the x terms and the constant terms, we have 2a = —4b © Guidelines By using the identity, set up equations relating a, band c. Let fix) =a +x +k. A= P+1+k=0 k=-2 Remainder = f(~2) = (2 +(-2)-2 =0 9. LetSC be the cost ofan apple Selling price of an apple = $2 =$18C s(18c~c) Percentage profit x 100% 10, Interest earned in the third year ‘= Amount in the third year — Amount in the second year = S140 000(1 + 2%)" ~ 40 000(1 + 2%)'] = $832 (cor. to the nearest dollar) 11, Maximum absolute error = 3; em = 0.5 em 1 z 5 9.625 o intercept of L, > y-intercept of [, Lore ab>e 26. Since the centre lies on the line x ~ 3y + let Py ~ 1, y) be the centre of the circle. PA=PB (FI- @- DF + -F = = @- DF +G-y (oY + @-y = 2-3) + 4-9 Oy +4 = 4y ty? = 4 — 12) 4 9y' + 16 By ty? 16y= 16 y The coordinates of the centre are (3(1) ~ 1, 1) = Qn. © Guidelines Express the coordinates of the centre in terms of one variable. Since the distances between A,B and the centre are the same, we can use this information to set up an equation, 27. (ced marble) =o (n-4)in$.2)=0 n=4orn 2 (rejected) 28. Mean weight of the boys and girls _ 61 X 30-452 x24 o 30+ 24 = 57k 29. Standard deviatio 1 em (cor. fo the nearest 0.1 em) Common Mistakes ‘Candidates may forget to use the class marks to calculate the standard deviation of grouped continuous data. Mock Exam 4 Paper 2 30, From the stem-and-leaf diagram, [—* the possible values of a are 1, 2 and 3. *. Tis true, And, the possible values of b are 3, 4 and 5. 2. Tis true, From [and Il,0 33. Slope of the graph = 3/y=1 = 24+6 y= 2x +6) 4x +249 +45=0 34 243K 2 3x2 42 = 2" +42) x2" 44x27 =2" 42" 42% 42° = 2742428 = 1010000100000, 7” HKDSE Exam Series ~ Mathematics Mock Exam Papers (Compulsory Part) Solution Guide 35. fix)= 20 + het 3 a(e +a) +3 avs tes(4) -(4)] 43 a) Ne =2(e+t) 43 ‘The axis of symmetry is x siand # = (1) i+ 3H + 5+ 78 T+ 2 fet ge git g te Te Pat + Bhat + Say + 7H = 142i 3i+ 547i 142 Ati 1+ 2i _ 4+ 40-20 “#20 = 2) ati 37. The negative terms are ~3, ~ 22 and so on. Q Guidelines Ifthe common ratio of the sequence is, the 16 a 69 6 =3~ 16 39. [—— cos 8 = O or cos negative terms also form a geometric sequence with common ratio r. Thus, the common ratio. must be positive. ‘The graph of y the graph of y = fix) with respect to the x-axis and then the y-axis, 2sin’ @ + cos 0 = 2 2(1 = cos* @) + cos = 2 2.cos'@ ~ cos = 0 c0s (2 cos @~ 1) =0 90", 270° or @ = 60°, 300° There are 4 roots. In the figure, Eis a point on CD such that BE. CD and AE LCD, 10> 2AEB In AACE, y= AE tan 60° = CF AE = (3CE In ABCE, += BE tangs = BE BE=CE In AEB, cos = SE CE V3CE -4 a 41. °F Lis the in-centre of APOR. *.

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