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1. Simplify and express your answer with positive indices. (3 marks)

2. Make n the subject of the formula . (3 marks)

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3. Factorize
(a) ,
(b) .
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4. A restaurant offers a discount of 30% for buffet supper, but the service charge is 10% of the
original price. Raymond and Vincent have buffet supper in the restaurant and they have to pay
a total amount of $560. Find the original price per person for the buffet supper. (3 marks)

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5. z varies directly as x and inversely as . When and , .
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(a) Express z in terms of x and y.
(b) Find the value of x when and .
(4 marks)

6. In Figure 1, A, B, C and D are points lying on the circle and AB // DC. Find x and y. (4 marks)

D C
y
65

39
x
A B

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7. The total price of 3 cartons of apples and 2 cartons of oranges is $1 520. The total price of
5 cartons of apples and 3 cartons of oranges is $2 400. Find the total price of 2 cartons of
apples and 5 cartons of oranges. (5 marks)

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8. The coordinates of the point A are (6, 2). A is rotated anticlockwise about the origin O through
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90 to B. C is the image of reflecting B with respect to the x-axis.

(a) Find the coordinates of C.

(b) Let M be the point of intersection of BC and the x-axis, and N be the mid-point of AC. Is
MN parallel to AB? Explain your answer.
(5 marks)

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9. In Figure 2, the pie chart shows the distribution of the ages of the members in a gymnasium.
The number of members in age group C is 50% greater than that in age group A.

(a) Find x.

(b) Is the number of members in age group A greater than that in age group B? Explain your
answer.
(5 marks)

Age
group B
Age Age
group A group C
x

140 
Age group D

The distribution of the ages of


the members in a gymnasium

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SECTION A(2) (35 marks)
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10. Figure 3 shows a vessel in the shape of a cylinder and a hemisphere with a common base. The
height of the vessel is 6 times its radius and the capacity of the vessel is .

(a) Find the radius of the vessel. (2 marks)

(b) The vessel contains some water and the depth of water is of the height of the vessel.

(i) Express the volume of water in the vessel in terms of .


(ii) If a piece of stone of volume is totally immersed in the water, will the water
overflow? Explain your answer.
(4 marks)

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11. Figure 4(a) shows a hemispherical container of radius 6.1 cm on a table. It contains water with
a depth of 5 cm.
6.1 cm

5 cm

Figure 4(a)

(a) Find the diameter of the water surface. (3 marks)

(b) If the container is tilted to one side until water begins to flow out, as shown in Figure 4(b),
find the furthest vertical distance between the rim of the container and the table.

5 cm

Figure 4(b)
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12. Figure 5 shows the graph for Joe to walk from point A to point D (via point B and point C)
during a day. The journey is divided into three parts: Part I (from A to B), Part II (from B to C)
and Part III (from C to D).
y

A 30
B 24.75
Distance (km)

D 0 x
9:00 11:55 14:35 18:25
Time

Figure 5

(a) For which part of the journey is the average speed the highest? Explain your answer.
(2 marks)

(b) If the average speed for Part II of the journey is 5.4 km/h, find the distance between C and D.
(2 marks)

(c) Find the average speed for Joe to walk from A to D in m/s. (3 marks)

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13. Let , , and .
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(a) Find F(1) and F(1). (2 marks)

(b) Factorize F(x). (2 marks)

(c) Solve the equation . (2 marks)

(d) Let . Must the number of distinct real roots of the equation be
equal to that of the equation in (c)? Explain your answer. (2 marks)

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14. In Figure 6, the straight line and the straight line are perpendicular to
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each other and intersect at A lying on the y-axis.
y

L2

A
x
B O

L1

Figure 6

(a) Find the equation of . (4 marks)

(b) intersects the x-axis at B. P is a moving point in the rectangular coordinate plane such
that . Denote the locus of P by  .
(i) Find the equation of  .
(ii) Find the coordinates of the point of intersection of  and the y-axis.
(4 marks)

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SECTION B (35 marks)
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15. In a swimming gala, the standard deviation of the time taken by a group of students for
completing a race is 2 s. Cindy and Mandy are two of the students and their standard scores
are 0 and 2 respectively.

(a) (i) Who has completed the race first, Cindy or Mandy? Explain your answer.
(ii) Find the difference in the time taken by them.
(3 marks)

(b) Cindy is disqualified from the race finally due to a foul by her. Her result is then deleted.
What is the change in the standard score of Mandy? Explain your answer. (2 marks)

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16. In Figure 7, the curve cuts the y-axis at , and it cuts the x-axis
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at and , where a and b are integers and .
y

C1: y  x 2  ax  b

C
B A
x
O

Figure 7

(a) (i) Find the value of .


(ii) Can the length of AB be twice the length of OA? Explain your answer.
(4 marks)
(b) Suppose that . The curve is translated to the curve , where touches the negative
x-axis at the point P and it cuts the positive y-axis at the point Q such that the area of
OPQ is 32 square units. Describe the way of transforming to . (3 marks)

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17. In Figure 8(a), ABC is an isosceles triangular paper card, where and
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. M is the mid-point of BC. The paper card is folded along AP and AQ such that
AB and AC coincide with AM, as shown in Figure 8(b). The paper card is then unfolded and
placed on the horizontal plane such that the planes APB and AQC are perpendicular to the
horizontal plane and A lies on the horizontal plane, as shown in Figure 8(c).

A A A Q

12 cm M C
P

50 M B
B M C P Q
B, C
Figure 8(a) Figure 8(b) Figure 8(c)

(a) Find AM and PQ. (3 marks)

(b) Find the vertical distance from M to the horizontal plane. (2 marks)

(c) Find . (2 marks)

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18. In Figure 9(a), D is a point lying on the circle. C is the centre and AB is a diameter. The
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tangent to the circle at A meets the line of BD produced at E such that ED  DB.
B

E
Figure 9(a)

(a) (i) Show that CD // AE.


(ii) Find AEB.
(3 marks)

(b) A rectangular coordinate system is introduced to Figure 9(a) so that the coordinates of D are
(13.5, 7.5) and the equation of the circle ABD is (see Figure 9(b)).
Find the coordinates of B.
y

x
O

Figure 9(b)
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19. There are n S4 boys, 2 S4 girls, 3 S5 boys and 2 S5 girls in an orchestra.
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(a) If a member is randomly selected from the orchestra, and the probability of selecting a
boy is , find the value of n. (2 marks)

(b) If all the members of the orchestra are arranged in a row, and the 3 S5 boys stand next to
each other, how many permutations are there? (3 marks)

(c) 4 members are randomly selected from the orchestra. Find the probability that the 4 selected
members are in the same form, given that exactly 2 of the selected members are girls.
(4 marks)

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Suggested Solution

1. 1M

1M
1A

(3)

2.
1M
1M

1A

(3)

3. (a) 1A

(b) 1M

1A

(3)

4. Let $x be the original price per person for the buffet supper.
1M  1M

 The original price per person for the buffet supper is $350. 1A

(3)

5. (a) Let , where k is a non-zero constant. 1M

When and , .

1A

(b) When and ,

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1M

1A

(4)

6. (alt. s, AB // DC)


(opp.  s, cyclic quad.)
1M

1A
In ACD,
(  sum of  ) 1M

1A

(4)

7. Let $x be the price of 1 carton of apples and $y be the price of 1 carton of oranges.
1A
1A
(2)  2  (1)  3:
1M

Putting in (1),

 The required total price 1M


1A

(5)

8. (a) Coordinates of 1M
Coordinates of 1A

(b) Coordinates of

Coordinates of 1M

Slope of
1M

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Slope of

 Slope of MN  Slope of AB
 MN // AB 1A

Alternative solution:
 B is reflected with respect to the x-axis to C.
 1M
(mid-point) 1M
 MN // AB (mid-point theorem) 1A
(5)

9. (a) 1M

1A

(b) Let y be the angle subtended at the centre for the sector representing age group B.
1M
1A
Since the angle subtended at the centre for the sector representing age group B is
greater than that for age group A, the number of members in age group A is not
greater than that in age group B. 1A

(5)

10. (a) Let r cm be the radius of the vessel.

 1M

1A
 The radius of the vessel is 6 cm.
(2)

(b) (i) The volume of water in the vessel 1M

1A

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(ii) The volume of space without water in the vessel

1M
 The water will overflow. 1A

(4)

11. (a) 6.1 cm


O
A
B

5 cm

1A

(Pyth. theorem) 1M

The diameter of the water surface

1A
(3)
(b) C
O
F E  D

5 cm

In OED,

1A

1A

 The furthest vertical distance between the rim of the container and the table

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1A
(3)

12. (a) The slope of a line segment in the graph represents the average speed of that part of
the journey.
Since the line segments for the three parts slope downwards to the right, the smaller the
slope is, the higher the average speed of the corresponding part of the journey will be.
1M
Since the slope of the line segment for Part II is the smallest, Joe walks at the highest
average speed for Part II of the journey. 1A

(2)
(b) Let be the distance between C and D.

1M

1A
 The distance between C and D is 10.35 km.
(2)

(c) The average speed 1M

1M

(corr. to 3 sig. fig.) 1A


(3)

13. (a)

1A

1A
(2)
(b) From (a), and are factors of F(x).

1M
1A
(2)

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(c)

1M

or or 1A
(2)
(d) The equation in (c) has 3 distinct real roots.

or or

If , 1M

then the equation has only two distinct real roots.


 The number of distinct real roots of the equation may not be
equal to that of the equation in (c). 1A
(2)

14. (a) The slope of

 The slope of  The slope of

  The slope of

The slope of 1A

Let (0, a) be the coordinates of A.


 passes through A.

 The coordinates of A are (0, 2). 1A

The equation of is

1M

1A
(4)
(b) (i) Let (b, 0) be the coordinates of B.
 passes through B.

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 The coordinates of B are . 1A

Let (x, y) be the coordinates of P.


 1M

1A

 The equation of  is .

(ii) Let (0, c) be the coordinates of the point of intersection.

 The coordinates of the point of intersection are . 1A


(4)

15. (a) (i)  The standard score of Mandy is smaller.


 The time taken by Mandy for completing the race is shorter. 1M
 Mandy has completed the race first. 1A

(ii) Let x s and y s be the time taken by Cindy and Mandy for completing the race
respectively, be the mean of the time taken in the race.


 Difference in the time taken
1A
(3)
(b) Since the datum deleted is equal to the mean, the mean of the time taken in the race
remains unchanged.

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The sum of squares of the deviations of the time taken in the race remains unchanged
while the number of students decreases by 1.
Therefore, the standard deviation increases. 1M
The standard score of Mandy is negative.
Thus, the standard score of Mandy increases. 1A
(2)

16. (a) (i)  The y-intercept of the curve is 6.


1A

(ii)

If , then
1M

1M

, which is not an integer


 The length of AB cannot be twice the length of OA. 1A
(4)
(b) For ,

 touches the x-axis after translating 3 units upwards.


Let be the equation of .
x-coordinate of

y-coordinate of Q
1M

 1M

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 is translated 1 unit leftwards and 3 units upwards to . 1A
(3)

17. (a)
(corr. to 3 sig. fig.) 1A

In ABC,
 (given)
 (base  s, isos.  )

(  sum of  ) 1M

(corr. to 3 sig. fig.) 1A

(3)

(b) The required vertical distance 1M

(corr. to 3 sig. fig.) 1A

(2)

(c) Let and be the projections of P and Q on the horizontal plane respectively.

In , by the cosine formula,

1M

(corr. to 3 sig. fig.)

 1A

(2)

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18. (a) (i)  (given)
(radii)
 (mid-point theorem) 1

(ii) (tangent  radius)


 (radii)
 (base s, isos. )
(corr. s, CD // AE)
In AEB,
( sum of )

1M

1A

(3)

(b) The coordinates of C 1M

The slope of CD

(corr.  s, CD // AE)

The slope of AB 1M

The equation of AB is

Putting (2) in (1),

1M

or (rejected)

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Putting in (2),

 The coordinates of B are (9, 3). 1A


Alternative solution:
The coordinates of C 1M

BCD is translated such that C and O coincide, i.e. BCD is translated leftwards
by 6 units and upwards by 4.5 units. 1M

Let and be the images of B and D respectively.

The coordinates of

(corr.  s, CD // AE)

(radii)

is rotated anticlockwise about O through 90 to .


 The coordinates of 1M
 The coordinates of B
1A
(4)

19. (a) 1M

1A

(2)
(b) The number of permutations 1M  1A
1A

(3)
(c) Let X be the event that exactly 2 of the selected members are girls,
Y be the event that the 4 selected members are in the same form.

1M

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1M

 The required probability

1M

1A

(4)

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