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4 AprIX SEAL HERE. § ‘You must sign below and return thls Answer Faiuee/rest CODE 01234010 result in diualifeation, FORM TP 2009091 MAY/SUNE 2009 CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION MATHEMATICS Paper 01—General Proficiency 90 minutes 20 MAY 2009 (p.m.) READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. 1, This test consists of 60 items, You will have 90 minutes to answer them, 2. _Inaddition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet. 3. Donotbeconcerned thatthe answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there are items inthistest. 4. Eachitem in this testhas four suggested answers, lettered (A), (B), (C),(D). Read each item you are about to answer, and decide which choice is best. 5. Onyouranswersheet, find the number which correspondsto youritem and shadethespacehaving the same letter as the answer you have chosen, Look at the sample item below. Sample Item 2a + 6a = Sample Answer (A) 8a ort e900 (D) 12a + nenwasxuay + The best answer to this item is “8a”, so answer space (A) has been shaded. Ifyou wantto change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choice. ‘When you aretold to begin, turn the pageand workas quickly and ascarefully asyoucan. Ifyou cannotanswer an item, omit it and go onto the next one. Your score will be the total number of correct answers. 8. A list of formulae is provided on page 2 of this booklet 9. You may do any rough work in the booklet. 10. Calculators and mathematical tables may NOT be used for this paper. DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU _ARE TOLD TO DO SO Copyright © 2008 Caribbean Examinations Council®, All rights reserved. (012340107 2009 Volume of prism ‘Volume of aright pyramid Circumference Area ofa circle Area of trapezium Roots of quadratic equations ‘Trigonometric ratios Area of triangle Sinerule Cosine rule 01234010/F 2009 LIST OF FORMULAE V = Ah where A is the area of a cross-section and h is the perpendicular length. = Ah where A is the area of the base and / is the perpendicular height. (C= 2nr where ris the radius of the circle. A= nr? where ris the radius of the circle, A ha +b) hwhere a and bare the lengths of the parallel sides and h is the perpendicular distance between the parallel sides. Vax? + bx + ene eee 2a ot = _Spposite side ss Opposite sin® = Hypotenuse ‘adjacent cos@ = adjacent side hypotenuse tan = 9ppositeside adjacent side Area of A= Abh where b is the length of the base and his the perpendicular height Area of ABC = Lab sinc Area of ABC = [56 xg wheres =atbte 2 a sind “sinB sine c 7 A a= BP + & — 2becosd GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE, 1. G3P+C2R= Fat 6. If 60% of a number is 90, what is the number? y =4o wo 32 GOL RA HAO (B)__-10 (A) 30 62% 60° fos | @) 54 15 : © 0 A = FOX [eh @) 180 TO ee 2. Written inscientificnotation, 0.045. 10? = |g ‘ s =e 7 ‘What is the value of the digit 2 in the eile re ne te number 48,621? i .Sx104 2 4.8 x H5x105\ oo g07? fae 48-@2 asxio7 = 4 100 (DB) 45x10" 3 (B) vf 3. What percentage of 30 is 6? Handvedt . © 2 “O % 6 (62 x [Se B__ 18% > ©) 200 : 1% 30° 1 Truthe yy 150% 8. Thenumber301 canbewrittenas 4. 11.10.01 isequalto B00 + J sor BXlo0 +1 mos 2 ; wm wv US © 3x10%+1«10 ® mm b rr Cots] = ys UL x od = Ill? rs | 9. If 3m is an odd number, which of the followingisanevennumber? 5. If $560is shared inthe ratio? :3 :9, then the DIFFERENCE between the largest (A) 3n-2 and the smallest sharesis (B)__3nt ty parts $80 BBA = OP D gn! wee =4-2> ple = }xX4o 2280 GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE eae Lee ax a%d%d 4. 10. Whatisthe LEAST numberof plums that Item 14 refers tothe Venn diagram below. can be shared equally among 6, 9 or 12 children? ul SD Q 2\G| 4] 12 Item 11 referstothe ‘Venn diagram! below. u 14. Inthe Venndiagram, if P= {Factorsof6} and Q= {Factors “ then the shaded E regionrepresents “46 BE (A) Bh y 1.6.8, 7 ©) ace in a orn 11. In the Venn diagram, the shaded area represents 15. The simple interest on $400 at 5% per BP v Oy annum for2 yearsis © QuP = ©) QnP 400x 5x2 Tz Pa i (A) arr ye 12. Whichofthe following setsisequivalentto $00 {a,b,¢,d}? 400 x 5 fa,b.e, Equivalent sets sexs = 4Av0%x SXZ WM 4) hava the Sam B (B) fab, oy of elements. : 400 x2 eo A235) © $3 x100 Item 13 referstothe Venn diagram below. 400 x 100 © 2x5 ol Q 16. Ifp sweets cost q cents, then the cost of one sweet is poweets=4¢ (A) pqeents e ®) q-p)eents 13. Inthe Venn diagram, n(P)=5, n(Q)=9 and n(P JQ)=10. Lowet=4 n(Puas= ale) + (AL, 2 cent ¢ Whatis n(P 4.0)? ~ (Png) sents r = S+I-n(P7® » 028 nd ee Oo =e GOON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 17. 18, 19, 20. 5. Duringasale,ashopallows20%discount off the marked price of clothing. What will a customer pay for a dress with a marked price of $30? iseoue F a = B)__ 20 = 22 x Be = iat D) 0 Gant’ 2 b0-@= ‘Tom bought a pen for $60 and sold it to gain 20% on his cost price. How much money didhe gain? spe «be 1 © son o 0 Susan bought a calculator for $120. She had to pay a salestax of 10% on the price. How much change would she receive from$140? Tok = 19 x (UP = (2 wf Price La elvoio> (B) $1200 © $2800 = 12042 = 152 (@) — $32.00 Change, 1Wo- (5 $8 Mary invested $200 for 3 years at 5% per annum. John invested $300 at the same rate, If they both received the same amountofmoney ininterest, forhowmany years did John investhismoney? w Mey Tw T= 2x5 %3 os © 3 = $20 (D) 10 a. 22. 23. 24. A company employs 12 gardeners at $26 per day, and 8 clerks at $17 per day ‘What isthe mean daily wage, indollars, of the 20employees? ae (a) a B)__$21.50 c+ 8xIF (© sm] 7 2x26t 8417 (D) $31.50 l2+8 . = SIA41D = 448. Zo 2 Ifthe simple interest on $800 for 3 years is $54, what is the rate of interest per annum? K= lool 4 ea A .% 3 PT 12 om = (00x GF = Boxe + oO 5% y ©) 44% 2e-4)= 2x +B Kost (8) 2x+4 © 2-4 ©) 2-8 (Bay = 8a ¥Ba = 64a" (A) 16a (B) 64a (C) 16a? (D) 64a" Given that aA 6=2a~3b then 2 A(-3)= 7 b-B2axg-269 ® 5 = Ath GOON TO THE NEXT PAGE. 26. 1f20a—16 = 12 (3 ~a), thena= 31. Joa-Ie = |d(o-4) a L0a- Ie = Be 124 (A) ®) Qoat acne le 2aa > 32 Be 22 32. o $ aa |9 a 27. P= 2" When m=-3,the valueof Pis 2-m @ | 2 33. P= €%) ® F ae 2-€3) 9 @) 0 5 2050334. 2. 2esy- abs ath {a)_ 206 Law of Lnlies © 6b =(gry-a™” ©) Babb? Ce) 29. Forallofaand, 3a (a+ 2b)- b 2a- 36) (A)? ab +38 2 @) 30+ 4ab +367} Ga%+ 4eb+ab35. a dab - 36° ) 30+ 8ab-30? 30. Which of the following represents the statement “The difference oftwo square snumbersis positive”? (© (-xP>0 ©) 20-2>0 47+ Gab ab +2b> Aa) means aro John hasxmarblesand Max hastwice as many. Max gives John 5 of hismarbles. Howmany marbles does Max now have? @ xs 7 |M ®) x-5 x ar (© +8, FIG [ 2x8 ‘The volume ofacube with edges 10cmis (A) 30. cm?* be (B) —-100cm* Nas) (©__3000m (Dy 1000em"| vy = LLL 2 O%lo XO How many kilograms are there in one tonne? (A) 10 @)___100 1000 9) 10000 On leaving Trinidad, thetimeon pilot's watch was 23:00hrs. When hearrived at hisdestination, in thesametimezone,on the following day his watch showed 03:00 hrs. How many hours did the flighttake? Deparbare to midnight Pieaes te (C) BH Midenght to acvwve! Oe 2 Take Thy = ahs ‘The circumference of acircleis 132cm. Giventhate=% ,theradusofthecicl, incentimetres, is C 2ditre 192 (a) 42 AXIR KV =N32 44er = (32 © Va = 7 3 © Va Ah = Hse we ee GOONTOTHENEXTPAGE ! 37. Item 36 refers to the diagram below. AOB is a sector of a circle such that angle AOB = 60° and OBis runits long. The area of AOB is Area of swtor a 2 ® 4" 29yTr so @ lar 6 y 7? i <2 © 37 47 6 i are O gris c wr item 37 refers to the diagrams below. 12m] Square ‘Rectangle A ene Te Tom a AEDS Po 24 ponte Pa 4ti2=4B eicetees Which of the following statements istrue about the perimeters of the figures A and B? (A) Perimeter of 4=Perimeter of B @) P. (©) __ Perimeter of A> Peri a 5O 38. Theareaofarectangleis53.6em?, Ifthe engthismultipliedby fourandthe widthis halved, thearea would then be (A) 26.8cm* W AxLxW 253.6 (B)___53.6cm* =: (D)_2144em? ° = Ae a aLxwe a(erw) % 2 2x53-6 ‘Item 39 refersto the diagram below. > |0F+& st 8em—> Area Ey (athh "ta =3(8+ IB)xS ‘The area ofthe trapezium aboveis el udOxS a 39. (A) 45 em? ) Wem: () 30cm" z @5 40. The marks obtained by ten students in a test marked out of 25 were: 14,22, 15, 19,19, 16,24, 13,20, 19 ‘The range of marks was (ol Range eHV-LV ® 2B =192 Oo eB = dA ID =i © GO ONTO THENEXT PAGE Item 41 refersto the following table. ltem 44 refers to the following pie-chart. a Oisthecentre ofthe circleand AOCis the diameter, 41. Themedianoftheeightscoresin thetable . 1 At 3,88, 10,18 a 4 ® 725, @,-H8=8 (©__ 750 Zz 2 o 8 42, Abagcontains2red,4 yellowand 6 blue balls. The probability of drawing a blue ball from the bag atrandom is 44, ‘Thepie-chartshowsthe preference indrinks Fi ofagroup ofstudents, If 12 students prefer = c chocolate, then thetotal number ofstudents G= (li) 2 3 See" ; 2 Chocolate 2180 O.. (ay _48 =@0 F FB gets ia ohuent © 10 . fo 3] Oo ts on oe IZFBO0L 42 6 on => [2 =" om oy * ae 45. Ifthe mean of the four numbers 4, 8,xand 12is10,thenxis Item 43 referstothe followingtable. “w 4 Re AB 4x4 12 ol0 ®) 10 az Q 2 7 244% 310 joey aT 10-14 | 15-19 | 20-24 | 25-29 ©) 16 aT den 2 40 x 240-7 46. Which of the following represents the equation ofastraightline? Frequency |__3 8 12 1 43. The lengths of 30 cabbage leaves were measured, to the nearest em, and the information groupedasshown inthetable above. Theclassboundariesare (A) 3,8,12,7 B 55,55 (C)__10,14,15, () ya 42x-5 ) GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE 47. -9- ffs) =x =~ 1, then f-5) = . 5 Qe $b8)=68"-69)- A + = 2949-1 = 30-1 Item 48 referstothe diagram below. ‘Therelationship that BEST describesthe mappingintheabovediagram is (A) one-to-one ‘one-to-many (D) many-to-many 49, ) Which ofthe followingrepresentsthe graph ofa function? GOON TO THE NEXT PAGE. st 52. 53. =10- Which of the following sets srepresented by the relation fix ox? +3? Pa 0 {0:3).(,4),2,5),6,6)} a {,3),(1,),2,4,,9} > A) {,3),(1,4),2,7.,1D} ) © @) The range of f : x > 2° for the domain £-2,-1,0, 1,2} is > © (A) {0,1,8) a a0) B)-2,-1,0,1,23 7} = {-6.-3,0,3,6} 9 oO (©) 810,183)! 1 aos Aboatwastravellingonabearingof270°, Inwhatdirection wasittravelling? (8) East (© North ) South Item $3 refersto the following diagram. In the diagram AB and CD are parallel. Which ofthe following BEST describes the relation between xandy? © @) xt ye x>y 143 ott 529 4524 abo} Base 22 54. A) xty<2e Oe (alternate <5) 2x Item $4 refersto the following diagram. Blige Intheright-angledtriangle, tanOis o B ban oe 2 aa) 12 oO F bs Os ‘The image of a point P(-2, 3) under a sation (2) translation | 4 is, ) (6.12) 8) 1 ©_ 7) po=P4T = (3) +( = -242\ gi# 4) ( l x GOON TO THE NEXTPAGE. ) 3 12 -ue Item 56 refersto the following diagram. 56. The point 4 is shown on the diagram above. Whatare the coordinates of the image of 4 underreflection inthey-axis? © 6,4) @) (3.4) GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE. -12- A ship sailed 8km dueeast from A toB. It Item $8 refers to the triangle below. then sailed 6 km due north toC, Which diagram below BEST representsthe path oftheship? “ 7 y 8 km 4 A° ohm 8 N ® x ec 6 km] Aim 8 oO x i 8km 7 B o) Mt GOONTO THE NEXT PAGE. 135) Item 59 refers tothe following diagram. Item 60 referstothe diagram ofabuilding below. Aboy stands 12metres from the footofthe buildingand observestheangleofelevation ofthe top ofthe building. <——Rhm—> 60. Theheightofthe buildingisapproximately 59. Howmanytrianglescongruentto A4DE would be needed to cover the rectangle (A) 12tan4or (B) 16+ 12sin40° ABCDentitely? ©. 16+ 12c0s40° (Ay 2 @) 4 ’ fo] Haag it (D) bee + (2Q+tar4o IF YOUFINISHBEFORE TIME ISCALLED, CHECK YOUR WORK ON THISTEST. 01234010/F 2009

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