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CSEC MATHEMATICS May 2001 P1

The document contains several math word problems and questions about geometric figures. It asks the reader to identify values, expressions, subsets, and transformations based on the information provided. Several questions refer to diagrams not shown in the document. The questions cover a range of math topics including fractions, percentages, sequences, sets, products, and geometric shapes.

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CSEC MATHEMATICS May 2001 P1

The document contains several math word problems and questions about geometric figures. It asks the reader to identify values, expressions, subsets, and transformations based on the information provided. Several questions refer to diagrams not shown in the document. The questions cover a range of math topics including fractions, percentages, sequences, sets, products, and geometric shapes.

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)00' '1- What is the' valu\' of Ihe digit 3 in Ihe


nunlber 32(H '/
5. ,(~r is the same as'

,(A) 3 (A) 5a3


(B) 30 (B) 6a'
(q 300 {C) 6a'
(D) 300P (D) '120:3

1- 0.75 written as a common factor is

1 (A) -BJ
(A) -
4 (ill -G4
(e). -12
1 CD) +12
(B) -
2

3 G. If P = 12,3,5,7) Inthe figure above, the shaded area can be


(C) - Q = (2,3,GJ
4 represented by
and S = (2,4,5). (A). 2x
1;
(D) -8' (B) KJ; (A) {- 3 ,5 x ~ -2}
(C) ... 2x-4y (B) (-'3 .~ x ~ -2)
(D) BX+~ (C) (-3 5 y- ~ -2),·
(A) (I (D) (-3 ~ y ~ -2)
3. In the sequence 1', G, 13 22, 33 the nexI (B) ( 2) .
.Ierm.is (C) (2,3) A boy scored60%' in a te~L If lhe maxi-
'\0) f2, 3, 4, 5, G;' 7) mum mark Fcssible was 80 haw many Which-.Qf.tbese .dra.\v•.ngs .rcpresellls U ,
(A) 44 marks d!o1nt; score on lhe le.'ll square pyramid?
(B) 45 7. Which oflhe following sets isequivalenllo
(C) 4G la, b, c, d)7
(A) 20.
(D) 52 {B}. 4B
(C) GO
(A) 14 )
(D) 75
(B) (a, b, c)
4.
(C) {p, q, r, s)
p P' (D) (J,2,3,4,5)
J5,,'+U
---, =
B. The product of a number p and its recip- 3
rocal may be Wrillen as
~Q'
q~ (A) J7x
(B) 15x + 4
1 I'
R n' (A) P x ~ (C) 5x + 12 .
/J (D) 5x'+4

What transformation maps {:,PQR onto (B) 1" x -p


tJ.P'Q'R'7 (C) ~

(C) fiX -I'


(A) Translation a'- b'
(B) Reflection J a'+ b'
(D) p x-
(C) Rotation a'~ 2ab - b'
I'
(D) Enlargement a'~2ab + b'
Which of the following is a subset of Tom bought apen for$60 and sold ilia gain
D,2,31? 20% on his cost price':- How much mon~y
(A) 10 did he gain?
(8) HlO (A) 1I,3)
(e) 1000 (ll) {0,3} (A) $12
(D) 10 000 (C) (2,4) (B) $40
(D) 11,2,3,4) (C) $72
.~~ ~80'
'How a housewife divides her budget'
Which of the following best displays the '_Item 23 refers to the figure below which
answer? _ -shows the number ofleaves on rose stem,s. When the sum of rand 6 is multiplied by2
and the resuii ~oLled to 3, the -answer is 5.
(A) Bar charI The statement above may be written as
(8) Hislogram
(C) Line graph (A) 2r + 6 + 3 ~ 5
(D) Fie charl. (B) x+6(Gx2)+3~5
40 ~ diagra~ above shows a graph of
E! ,j",JJ.:Xr2.) _The rrU.nimum point is (C) Gxx 2 + 3 ~ 5
j 30
(D) 2(x + 6) + 3 ~ 5
111a class of 120 stuoents, .lOa -are girls.
Whal is the probability lImtastuoel1tchosel1 ~Ec lA}· (0,0)

l; 20
(:B-l, ih 0) If x is an integer which satisfies the i,,-
at ~anoom is a boy?
.Q l(e): ~J :1) equalities
E '(D)- ·c/:'\'
, .;i(
I Z" 10
(A) -6
.0 -.\.. !-__
-j

LO) -5 of le~ns
N'ul~~~:ei

(C) -2I
(A) 36
5 (ll) 40
(D) - (e) 100
G A OB is a sector of a circle such that angle
(D) 110 AOB~60·al1dODisrunitslong. rhearea
of AOB is
An arlicle boughl for $Ii5 was sold for
$175- The percentage profit was

(A)
.1. 1tr
6

(B) 11tr The arrow diagram above shows a func-


3 tion. Which of-the following BEST de-
scribes the function?
1
(C) "3
1t1~
(A) f:x-tY
(B) y~x
(D) 1- nl"' (C) x~y+3
6 (D) • y~x+3
- 6-

. 30. In which oflhe following Me lhe frnclio,;s 33. . During a sale a discopnt of 15% was given
arrang~d [rOl11Ille smallesllo Ihe grealest? off the marked pn"C:e of a cha4'. If Ihe
Gem . marked price was S115.Oo, then the sale

(A) {~ 2 '
I
3
-
4
1
~ } ~
5cm
price was

(A) S 97.75
.

The graph of the inequality in Ihe diagram

(0)
t~~ ~J 1
- -
4
1
3
(B)
(C)
(t»
SIOO.OO
_J--!JO,OO
S 132.25 .
above is defined by

{A! -2<x<2
(C) {~ ;;'
1
4
1
3 }
~
(B)
(e)
-2<x ~ 2
-2 ~x ~ 2
(A) 9cm (D) -2:$ x <2

4' ~ }
1 J
(D)
{+ -
3
'(B)

(C)
.)75 em

lOcm
0.002
0.02
31- 200

:eB
2000
(D) .)125 em,

Q
Thewidlh ofareGtangularblockofwood is
.•.eentimetrcs. Ifits height is two·thirds it,
/l. C" Whieh"or Ihe following is NOT'a width and its length is 4 limes ils height,
D 34.
quodrilateral? then iu 'volume. in cubic cenlimclrc5 i!i
ABCD is a reclangle. Th~ pain Is P, Q./l
and S are midpoints of lhe sides tlB, BC.
fAl SQuare
CD lilld'VA'Tl!spcctivcly. 1'hc'!wO axes'of' 8~
(8) Pentagon (A) (A) 24 em
symmelry arc 9
(C) Parallelogram (J3) 26 em
(D) . Rhombus J6x) (C) 28 cm
(A) tlCilOd BD (B)
9 (D) 48 em
(B) PR nod SQ
(e) ACandPR ax.)
(D) 'SQ and BD 35 .. .J5W is approximalely. (C)
3 The sel (x: 6 ~ ..•. < 10. where x is an
(AJ 2.3 ;<10 integer) is
J7x
~re[ers 10 lhe diagram below. (B) 2.hjO,f (D) -3
(Cl .7.2 x 10 (G, 7. 8, 9)
7.2 x H)' (6,7, &.9. 10)

QIRl "
(D)
40. A car was bough I for .>JO 000 in January (7.8.9)
J997 l1thecaiaepreciatl'S by 10% every (7,8.9.113)
Mr Jones paid a fixed charge of S12 .•50 year, whal w,as its.worth in January 2000?
plus 55·e"0IS for each Kwh of electr\cily.
used .. H.ow much did he pay for JJsing (A) S3000
("8) $7 290
75' Kwh of electricity?
(C). S60QO
32. In the dingram,PT is parallel to.QS, and (D) S9000
(A) $ 13.60
area at d TQS (D) $ 41.25
QR = lIS. Then the ratio QR 41. The simple interest on S 15 000 for Ihree
area of LJ P. (C) $ 53.75
. months at 10'79 per annum is
(D) S142.50

cAj' S 375
(B) S 500
(C) $1500
(D) '>4500
47. JerT)' lakcs 16 minutes .10 drive 10 his
workplace which is 24 km'away from his
51. . A company employs p gardeners at $26 3' ·~4.
perdny, and 8 clerks nl$17 perdny. What
. home. His speed in km per hour is .
is the mean daily wage,in dollars, ofthe20
employees? .

J6 J.
(A) -;t- (A) .$20.00
24 60 (B) $21.50
(C; $22.40
24 16
(D) -x-
60 1
, (0,) $3 '1.50

16 60
(C) -x-
• .'rhe_diagram....a.b.oy.e_snO.Yls.how. a pupil
.24 1
In the figure a.bove, 1101 urn 11'11 10 senle, a A die is thrown 'and the scores recorded as
spends the time between 8 a.m. ';"d 8 p.m:
is the centre oflhe circle, AB is a chord and 24 60 on· Saturdays.
(D) '.-;e- shown.
OM 15perpendieulartoAB. JfQB=20em J6 J
and AB =
32 em, Ihen OM =' Score J 2 3 4 5 6
..
(A) 8 CI'] Each 'exterior angle of a regular polygon'
(B) 10 cm measure;·4S". HOlY many sides has the
lfrequel'cy 2 i 3 6 5 3

(C) J2c~ polygon?


(D) .16 em
(A); 4
(D) G
·\I<':r.n 4(,·refers·lo,lhl>-lollowing.d iagram. (C) 8
.. X . JA) 3
(D) 10.. an 4
(C) 5
If (P - 3) ;5 the largest of four odd num- (D) 6
bers, then thc smallest is

f- JJ
P -'9
P+3. (A) 3.7
. (il) 4 In ·triangle ABC above, AB = J2 cm,
P+5· AC = 13 em, BC = 5 cm.· What is Ian C?
(C) 5
(D) 13.3
46. The diagram above shows a regular hexa- 5
An articJecosts$J61. Ifaprofilofl3%is
o gon inscribed in'a circle. The dislanee (A)
10 bemade wh6n selling, Ihe selling price, 13
between X and Yalong Ihe arc is

,.
in dollars, is
12
(B) -
/ff/. 13
(A) .' - (A) 16J(t+&)
3
J2
(C) -5
2/f1l (B) l3{f+*)
(D)
13
(C) 161(13+ik) (D)
nil] 5
(C) (D) 13 (16t +ik)
2/f1l]
(D)
Ar----r-J5-Cm- :75G~~
B

:r
x
,., 4 '
... "
D
L
'~ /4C01
C
::: ~.: .• ::;: J;j<,:.: _.::; ",. ~.
• In the' parallelogram ABCD abovc,
AB = 5 em, BC = 4 em and angle
ABC·= 56~,.. What is the area of the
porallelogramABCD?

5 sin 56' croI


5 cos 56' emI
20 sin 56' em'
.10 cos :56' em'

Which oftbefollowingrepresenls theequa-

Q
lion of the graph above?

(A) f[x) = 3 + 2x _.xl


(B) f[.x)=.xI-2x-3
(e)· !fx}-='x'-+2JC' _3
(D) f[x) = 3 -2x - Xl
Q

In the figure abovc, 0 is the centre of the


circle. Angle PQR is
(A) , x = 3 and x = 4
(3) x= Il\ndx=4
(C) x=-1 audx=3
(D) =
.x 0 and x 3 =

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