AM P1 Samples
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2. When x 3 - 7x 1 + 2x - I is divided by x + 2,
the quotient is f(x)
(B)
(A) -17
X
(B) -39
(C) x 1 - 5x- 8
(D) x 1 - 9x + 20
(C)
3. Given that/ (x) = ax +bx+ c, f (x) can be
1
1 1
(A) b)
( + -a
ax + ac-b
, f(x)
a-
(D)
1 ,
b ac - b- X
(B) a ( x + -) + ,
2a a-
1 1
- b
(C) b )
ax+- +4ac
-- -
( 2a 4a 5. The values ofx for which (x + 15)2 = 64x are
1 1 (A) 3 and 5
(D) b )
ax+-
( + 4ac - ,- b (B) 9 and 5
2a 4a (C) 3 and 2 5
U")
0
0
(D) 9 and 25
<
(A) 2 >x> 5
(B) 2 <x < 5
(C) x < 2andx > 5
(D) x < - 5 and x > - 5
2x +
. h- -1 > O
7. The set o f va lues o f x c,or w I11c 10. If funct ion m: x - > 5 + 2x , then m (4 - 2a)
x- 1 - is
IS
(A) 4- 4a
(A) x> l 2a
(B) 9-
(C) 8- 4a
1
(B) x ~- - (D) 13 - 4a
2
1
(C) x - - and x I 11. If f- 1 : x -+ x 2 - I, x 2 0, then
2
2
(A) f : x -+ I - x , x ER
I
(D) x s - or x > I
2
(8) J: x-+ J;+T, x 2 - I
(C) f : x-+~,x 2 1
2 )
8. Iff(x) = - x , -3 .:Sx .:S 3, x ER, then
9 (D) f : x -+-
7
2
- , x~ ± I
x- - I
(A) 0 .:S f (x) .:S 6
(B) - 6 .:S f(x) .:S 0
(C) - 6 .:Sf (x) .:S 6 T l
12. -
1
simplifies to
(D) 6 .:Sf (x) .:S - 6
8)
(A)
9. The functions f and g are defined as 4
follows:
(B)
x+I 2
f:x --+ ~ , X* 1, X E R
g: x -> 2x + I , x * 2I , x E R (C)
I
,.,, (D)
0
0
The function jg (x) is given by
<(
x+l
(A) - X- , X * 0, X E R
x- 2
x ER
(B) 01 ,x* - l,
x+ l
(C) X +2, X * - 2, X E R
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14. Given that 3 x 27 2
' = 9-', the value of x is given by L (5 - Jr). The sum of the first
M r=I
IO terms is
(A)
4 (A) -170
(B) - 125
( B) - I (C) -115
(D) -85
I
(C) -
4
( D)
19. The sum of L -1 is
3
k=lk
(C)
3
(C) 5
2
(D) 11
(D)
6
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 11
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The first four terms of a converge nt 24 . Two vecto rs are equal if they
20.
geometric progress ion (GP) are 500, 200,
80 and 32 respecti vely. The sum to infinity (A) have the same magnitud e and
of this GP is different directio ns
(B) have the same magnitude and same
(A) 200 direction
(C) are parallel and are in different
500
(B) - directions
3 (D) have different magnitude s and are
(C) 300 in the same direc tion
2500
(D) --
3
25 . The triangle OAB has vertices given by
C")
C")
C")
21. A line L passes through the point (6, 5) and
is perpendic ular to a line whose equation
7
is 3x + 4y - = 0. The equation of L is
(~J(-J ~J
'
and ( ,especti,e ly. Gi ""
Tr
that the angle AOB is - then a =
2'
(A) 4x-3y- 9 = 0
(8) 4x + 3y- = 9 7 (A) 18
(C) 3x + 4y- 11 = 0 (8 ) 9
(D) 3x - 4y-30 = 0 (C) -9
(D) 0
l!l
0
0
<t
23 . A circle C has centre (3, - 2) and radius 4.
(B) [- 13
- 20
l
The equation of C is
(A)
(8)
x 2 +y1 - 3 = 0
x 2 + y1 + 6x - 4y + 3 = 0
(C) [-;~]
(C) x 2 + y1 - 6x + 4y - 3 = 0
x 1 + y1 + 3x - 2y - 3 = 0
(D) (D)
[-~~]
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27. Which of the following formu lae are 29. Which of the fo llowing g raphs repres ents
used to calculate the area of a sector, A, y = s in x ?
with radius , r , arc length , /, and a ng le, q,
in radians?
y
(A)
+I
r'q
I. A= -
2
I' -I - - - - - - -
I I. A=-
2q
y
(8)
Ir +1 - - - - - - - - - -
I I I. A=-
2
C')
C')
C') (A) I and II only
(8) I and III only
(C) II and Ill only
(D) I, II and III y
(C)
+1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
y
(D)
+1
7f 21t
-1 - - - - - - - -
n: (A) I
(8) sinx= -
IO 3
I
(B) COS X =J
n:
(C) I
20 (C) S in X
; = -3
I
n: (D) cos\" = - -
(D) - 3
25
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34. For 0 < 0 < .!!.... , ta n 0 = -.
J
The exact
31. sin (a + 45°) is equal to - - 2
I . value of tan 2 0 1s
(A) (s rn a,+ cos a )
8
I . (A)
(B) (cos a - sin a:) J
24
I . (B)
(C) - (Slll O' - COSO') 25
2
24
. )
(D) -I (cos a - s111 a (C) --
7
2
12
(D) --
7
32 . tan ( 2x + : ) is equal to
C")
C")
C")
7x
If sin (x + 20°) = cos x, then the value of x
(C)
33. 1
2,hx + 4
IS
7
(A) 35° (D)
(8) 45° + 4
U")
0
(C) 55°
0
<t (D) 70°
36. At the point (7, 4) on the curve y = f(x),
dy 2
- = 0 and d Y = -5 . The point (7, 4) is
dx dx 1
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37 . Th e g ra d ie nt a t 7(
o n th e c ur ve 40. T he reg io n bo unde d by the curve y = x2,
x =6
y = COS X is the x-ax i s and the lines x = 0 and x = I is
rota ted 360° a bo ut the x-axis. The vo lume
o f the sol id gene rated ca n be fo und from
(A)
2
(8) --
I
( A) 1
1r
0
1
xdx
2
2
(B) 11 0
x ?-dx
(C)
2 (C)
1 0
1
x 4 dx
(D)
C")
2 (D) 1
1r
O
1
x 4 dx
C")
C")
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(A) 6
(B) 10
(C) 36
(D) 72
44 . lfX = J: 11
45 . The region R is enclosed by the x-axis, the curve y = x 2 + 2x - I, the lines x = 2 and x = 3. T he
area of R in units2 is
(A) 15
JI
(B)
3
19
(C) -
ll)
3
0
0
<(
59
(D) -
3
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Sample 18B
Sample 17B
Sample 16B -J-
l3 (B)
2 expressedasasinglefraction
, * 3+ *, _n
rs
x
(A)
x'-q (c)
(B)
x'-6
-9)(x
(-r'? + 3) x
(c)
x+6
x'-9
4
(D) (D)
x+3
x
(A) al
(x+-o\'' *-4ac -b'
|
\ 2a) 4a'
(D) al
(x+-t\ ' |
4ac-b'
\ 2a) 4a
5. Aquadratic equation is such thatthe sum of 9. The functions / and g are defined by
its roots i, -3 and the product of its roots .fl x --+ 2x- sand g : x --+ 4*1,, * 0 . The
3 x
composite function gfis defined bY
i, 1. Tn" quadratic equation is
4
(A) l2x2+8x+9:0
(A) gf:x-+9-5,r*o
x
(B) lz:c-8x-9=0 (B) gf:x--+3+9,x*O
(C) l2i - 8x + 9:0 x
(D) gl-:x_+
8x-20x*,5
6. The range of values for which Z;:1,
f-7x+10<0is
(A) -5<x<2 10. Which ofthe following graphs is a function?
(B) 2<x <5 v
(c) x<2andx> 5
(D) x<-5 andx>-Z
(A) I
(A) x2l
I
(B) 16) -- (B) I
2
8. tf f (x): 1
8
x', x € R and --2 <x < 4, then
(D) asf@)sa
(A) 0
I ,.6)
(A) (3
1
J
(B) I
) ( .6 -3)
2 (B)
(c) I
I
(c)
3
(.6 -3)
(D) 2
I
(D)
2
(: ..6)
t2 <li-27; is equal to
6
(c) '=
5
14. Given that log,X:6 and log, )z:4, the value
ofrog, (f,) ''
(D) I
5
19 The sum of the first n terms of a geometric 23 The points of intersection of the line with
series is S. : 4' - l. For this series equation y - x - 2 : 0 andthe circle with
equation f +f :10are
I. the common ratio is 4
Il. the first 3 terms are 3, 15 and 63 (A) (3, l) and (-1, -3)
III. Sr:20'- | (B) (3, -l ) and (1, -3)
(C) (-3, -l) and (-1, -3)
Which of the statements above are correct? (D) (-3, -l) and (1, 3)
1
(D) have different magnitudes and are
in the same direction
I
(B)
,
+
(c) 1
5
25 The vector a is given as 5i
vector parallel to a is
127. A unit
7
(c) -'[#)
(D) *'(#)
27 Given that x is acute and cos r : 1 , then the 29. The graph of y= sin 2r is
value of sin 2x is 5
(A) v
(A) 1 1
(B) T
5 0 x
7E 2n
t2
(c)
25
-1
24
(D)
25
v
Item 28 refers to the following protractor (B) 2
which represents half of a circle. The
protractor has a radius of 1.5 metres and the
angleAOB measures 45o.
0 lt 2n
x
B -7
v
(c) I
0 x
o %
1.5 m
-1
28 What is the arc length, x, in metres, along the
outer edge ofthe protractor?
v
(A)
7f (D) I
4
3tt
(B)
8 0 x
T2 lE
(c) 3r
4 -1
1T
(D)
6
30. If sin (.r + 20") = cos.tr, then the value of x is
(A) 35"
(B) 45"
(c) 55'
(D) 70"
31. sin (o + 45') is equal to 35. Given that y-lG, then !dx IS
I
(A) (A)
fr<ti"a+cosa) Js-x
1
(B)
(B)
lf t"oro -sina) Js -,
I
(c) (c)
)orro+cosa) ZJs-x
(D) (D) -l
){"oro-sina) ZJs-x
E
36 The gradient at on the curve
32. $5 .adians converted to degrees is y=cosxis 6
(B) Ztan x
2
(c)
stn x
(D) tan2 x
3r
40. If J"{O*fr) dx=72, where a > 2, then
(B)
3
a
(A) t9
6 (c)
(B) l0 J
(c) 36
(D) 72 59
(D) ;J
4t The region bounded by the curve y : x2,
thex-axis and the linesx : 0 and x : I is
rotated 360" about the x-axis. The volume 44. rc l,' -f {Oa*= 6, then +y1*1d* * s =
l,o
of the solid generated can be found from
(A) 9
(B) lt
(c) 29
(A) ,tl'*'d, (D) 44
(B)
!i,'*
(c)
[,.'* 45.
J(cosx - Zs in x)dx =
(D) 7'
fl x dx (A) -cos-r*sinx*c
(B) cosx*2sinx1-c
(c) cosr-sinx+c
(D) 2cosx*sinx*c
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Sample 15
5. The values of: for which (: + lsy = Ux te 9. Given that/("r) =rf + 4x -21, the range of/
(A) 3and5 (r) is
(B) 9and5
(c) 3 and 25
(A) f(x)> -21
(D) 9 and 25
(B) -7 <f(x)<3
,(c) f (x)>as
(D) f (x) s-2
(A) 4-4a
(B) 9 -2t (B) 0
(C) 8-4a
(D) 13 - 4a (c) t I
(D) I
/, \ to
lf f :x-+2l i+5 I, then /-'(x)isequal
\J /
3(x-2)
Given that lo1o f :6, then the value of x
(A) \
is
/\ (A)
(B) 3l:-5
\z |
J (B)
2
4
t, \ (c) 8
(c) rl;+s
\z ) I (D) 64
1t - \
(D) *l;-s
J\z ,/
I
16. Given that cr and p are the roots of the
equation.t' + 3x + 4 = 0, what is the value
of (a+ PF?
Given that 3 x27b=9, thd value of.r is
9
(A) 16
(A) -4I
(B) l
(B) -l
(c) I (c) e
4
(D) I
(D) 16
(D) : I
lE. The sum ofthe ODD integers between 10 The line y = 2s- 7 and the line x + 3y = 7
and 50 is intersect at the point
19. For the arithmetic progression A circle C has centre (3, -2) and radius 4.
-12,-7,J,3, E ... the nn term is given by The equation ofC is
20. The first four terms of a convergent 24. Two vectors ar€ equal ifthey
geometric progression (GP) is given by
500, 200, 80, 32. The sum to infinity ofthis (A) have the same magnitude and
GP is
different directions
(B) have the same magnitude and same
(A) 200 direction
(c) are parallel and in different
500
(B) directions
J (D) have different magnitudes and are
(c) 300 in the same direction
2500
(D) The vector a is given as 5i + l2j. A unit
vector parallel to a is
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26. The position vector ofthe point P relative 29. Which of the following graphs represents
to an origin O is given 65 p = Ji + 2j and Y = sin x'!
the position'iector of Qrelativetoan origin
O is given as q : -4i + l0i.
(A)
sin 150'
27. The EXACT value of -----:-- is given as
cosl )u-
(A)
I (c)
I
(B)
E
(c)
(D)
(D)
(D) ^
25
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(c) 2
sinx
(D) tanz x
.r(r + 6)
(c) I:f*
(D)
(x + 3)z (D) o[''od,
I
(B) 4
(A) I
(B)t
(c) 42 .,
(c) 2
(D) $
(D) Z
3
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