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JACK AND JILL SCHOOL

SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION –……….. JUNE 2022


SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS 1 J.H.S THREE
NAME:………………………………………………………INDEX NO.…………………….…

OBJECTIVE TEST
Answer all questions in this paper by shading the correct answer on the shading sheet
provided. Shade only one answer. Erase completely if you want to change the option
selected

1. Find the median of the following numbers: B. 22 cm


46, 68, 34, 37, 76 and 81. C. 28 cm
A. 35.5 D. 20 cm
B. 57
C. 67 6. Two sides of a parallelogram are 4.8 m and
D. 68 7.2 m long. Find its perimeter.
A. 48.0 m
2. In a class of 23 students, the girls were 7 B. 34.6 m
more than the boys. How many boys were C. 24.0 m
in the class? D. 17.3 m
A. 8
B. 15 7. The bearing of P from Q is 060°. Find the
C. 16 bearing of Q from P.
D. 30 A. 120°
B. 150°
3. A trader sold 90 oranges at 3 for GHȼ0.75. C. 210°
How much did she get from selling all the D. 240°
oranges? .
A. GHȼ22.50 8.
B. GHȼ67.50
C. GHȼ75.00
D. GHȼ225.50
9. In an enlargement length AB = 3 cm and
4. When twelve is subtracted from three times the length A1B1 = 15 cm. Calculate the
a certain number and the result is divided scale factor.
by four, the answer is eighteen. Find the A. B.
number.
A. 84 C. 5 D.12
B. 40
C. 28 10. Find the image Q (-4, 5) when rotated
D. 20 anticlockwise through 90° about the origin
A. Q1(-5, 4)
5. Find the diameter of a circle whose B. Q1(-5, -4)
circumference is 88cm C. Q1(4, -5)
A. 14 cm D. Q1(4, 5)
11. Find the image of the point (2, 5) under the
18. Which of the following statements about
transformation sets is true?
A. Every set is a subset of the null set
A. (2,-3) B. The universal set is the subset of the
B. (2, 2) null set
C. (2, 3) C. The intersection of two sets is always a
D. (2, 7) null set
D. The universal set is the union of all its
12. subsets.

19. The distance from the centre of a circle to


any point on it is called
A. circumference
B. diameter
13. How many edges has a triangular prism? C. radius
A. 3 D. sector
B. 5
C. 6 The number of pupils who attended
D. 9 hospital from eight classes on a particular
day are:
14.
1, 5, 3, 1, 7, 5, 1, 1
A. 3
B. 4 Use the information to answer Questions
C. 6 20 to 22
D. 7
20. Find the median number.
15. A train is travelling at a speed of 60 km/h. A. 1
What distance will it cover from 10:45 am B. 2
to 12:15 pm? C. 3
A. 75 km D. 4
B. 87 km
C. 90 km 21. What is the modal number?
D. 150 km A. 1
B. 4
16. 8 men can do a piece of work in 12 days. C. 5
How long will 6 men take to do the same D. 7
work if they work at the same rate?
A. 14 days 22. Calculate the mean.
B. 16 days A. 2
C. 18 days B. 3
D. 20 days C. 4
D. 5
17.
23. A piece of cloth is 8.4 m long. If 30 cm is B. 5y + 1.5x
needed to sew a napkin, how many napkins C. 5(x + 1.5y)
can be sewn from this piece of cloth? D. 1.5(5x + y)
A. 20
B. 25 30. Evelyn saved GHȼ35.48 every month for 8
C. 28 months. How much did she save?
D. 30 A. GHȼ183.60
B. GHȼ280.63
24. Elias bought five books. Their mean price C. GHȼ283.20
was GHȼ3.25. The total cost for four of the D. GHȼ283.84
books was GHȼ11.75. What was the cost of
the fifth book? 31. The sum of the interior angle of a regular
A. GHȼ3.50 polygon with 10 sides is
B. GHȼ4.00 A. 144°
C. GHȼ4.20 B. 900°
D. GHȼ4.50 C. 1,440°
D. 1,800°
25.
32.

26. Divide 64.5 by 0.015, leaving the answer in


standard form. 33. If 21:2x = 7:12, find the value of x.
A. 4.3 × 104 A. 10
B. 4.3 × 103 B. 12
C. 4.3 × 102 C. 15
D. 4.3 × 10 D. 18

27. Solve 25x + 450 ≤ 3000 34.


A. x ≥ 102
B. x ≤ 102
C. x ≥ 138
D. x ≤ 138

28.
35.

29. What is the total cost of x shirts at GHȼ5.00


each and y shirts at GHȼ1.50 each?
A. 5x + 1.5y
38. Evaluate: a + b + c
36. A. 24
B. 29
C. 36
D. 43

39. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 45


cm. Find the length of the third side, if each
of the equal sides is 14 cm long.
Study the triangle of odd numbers and A. 11 cm
use it to answer Questions 37 and 38 B. 14 cm
C. 17 cm
D. 31 cm

40. Make P the subject of the relation,

A. P = Q -2R
B. P = 2R - Q
37. Evaluate: 13 + b + c + 19 C. P = 2R + Q
A. 62 D. P = 2Q + R
B. 64
C. 74
D. 76
SECOND MOCK EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS 2
Time 1 Hour

Answer four questions from this section. All questions. All questions carry equal marks.
The use of calculators is not allowed. All working must be clearly shown. Marks will not be awarded for
correct answers without corresponding working.
[60 Marks]
1. a) Using a ruler and a pair of compasses only, construct:
i) triangle XYZ with │XY│= 9 cm, │YZ│= 12 cm and │XZ│= 8cm;
ii) the perpendicular bisector of line XY.
iii) the perpendicular bisector of line XZ.
b) i) Label the point of intersection of the two bisectors as T;
ii) With point T as centre, draw a circle of radius 6 cm.
c) Measure:
i) │TX│;
ii) angle XYZ.

d) Name the points of intersection of │XY│=A and │XZ│= B.


e) Find the area of XATZ. What figure is XATB?

2. a) Given that X = {whole numbers from 4 to 13} and Y = {multiples of 3 between 2 and 20},
find the X Y .
b) Find the Least Common Multiple (L.C.M) of the following numbers: 3, 5 and 9.

c)

3. The table shows the distribution of marks of students in a class test.

Marks 1 2 3 4 5 6
Frequency 5 6 5 3 4 2

a) Using a graph sheet, draw a bar chart for the distribution.


b) Calculate the mean mark of the distribution correct to the nearest whole number.
4. a) In a class of 70 students, 40 belong to the Red Cross Society, 27 belong to the Girls’ Guide
Society and 12 belong to both the Red Cross Society and the Girls’ Guide Society. The
remaining students do not belong to any of the two societies.
i) Illustrate the information on a Venn diagram
ii) How many students belong to the Red Cross Society only?
iii) How many students do not belong to any of the two societies?
b) A farmer uses 1/3 of his land to plant cassava, 2/5 of the remaining land to plant maize and
the rest to plant vegetables. If the vegetables cover an area of 10 acres, what is the total
area of the farmer’s land?

5.

6. a) Simplify

b) Copy and complete the magic square so that the sum of numbers in each row or column or
diagonal is 18.

c)

d) The body mass of a man is xkg. The body mass of his two children are five-sixths and four-
fifths that of the father.
(i) Express each of the children’s age in mass in terms of x.
(ii) If the difference between the masses of the children is 2.3 kg, find the mass of the father.

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