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Timmy Sze's math mock exam paper from the 2021-2022 first term is summarized. The paper contains multiple choice and free response questions testing concepts like opposites, number lines, order of operations, word problems, and temperature data. Timmy's scores are not included.

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Name:Timmy Sze 2021-2022 1st term Marks:

Class: S.1 Pre-S1 Mock Paper-Maths 1 Full marks: 100

Student number: Time allowed:45 minutes Date:

A. Write the opposite of the following numbers. 1.5%, @0.5%


1. -0.3→+0.3 2. +1 3 →−1 3 3. [-7.99]→ -7.99
7 7

B. According to the number line, answer the questions. 2%, @0.5%

Find the value of A-B. Mark C-D on the number line.


4. A= +3.6 5. B= -3 E.g. E=-1.2 6. C=+5.8 7. D=-5.2
C. Sort the following numbers in descending order. 1%
-4, +7 1 , 0, -1.1, 11.11, -3.25-3, -(4.75-3), (-6)-(-4), (6)(-1+2)
3
11.11>+7 1 >(6)(-1+2)>0>-1.1>-(4.75-3) >(-6)-(-4) >-4>-3.25-3
3

D. Calculate with steps by steps. 6%,@1.5%


8. −2
−3

[( )
−3
2
×(−4)
−2
5( )
÷
4
−15 ] 9. −30 ÷ [−14−(−82 ) ]
52+(−8)(+ 2)

= 23 −[( −3
2 ) × 4 × ÷(
2 −4
5 15 )]
= −30 ÷ [−14−(−64 ) ]
25−16

= 23 −[ 32 × 4 × 25 × 154 ] = −30 ÷50


9

= 2 −9 = −0.6
3 9

=−8 1 = −6
3 90

= −1
15
10. (−1+ 12 )(−1+ 13 )…(−1+ 19 ) 11. [ ( )] ( )
2 −1
5

4
1
+ −1
4

=( −1
2 )( 3 ) (9)
−2 … −8 =( 25 + 14 )+ 1−4
4

=1 × 2 ×…× 8 +(
4 )
2 3 9
= 13
20
−3

=1 = 13 − 3
9 20 4

= −1 /-0.1
10

E. Life situation questions: fill in the blanks. 10.5%


I. The average temperature in a city in December this year was -4°C.

12. If the average temperature of the city in November this year is


-2°C, the change in the average temperature from November to
December is -2°C. 1%
13. If the average temperature of the city in October this year is
10°C, the change in the average temperature from October to
November is
-12°C. 1%
14. Compared with the average temperature in November last year,
the average temperature this year has dropped by 8°C. The average
temperature in November last year is 6°C. 1%
II. In the picture, the two teams are playing a tug of war. The ball

tightly on the rope at the beginning of each round is at the 0 position.

Within a specified time, the two teams pull the two ends of the rope

respectively. When the ball moves to a certain team and is 4m away


from the original position, the team can win. Otherwise, the game will

be tied.

15. In the first game, the positive team pulled 3m first, then the
negative team pulled 4m, and finally the positive team pulled 2m.
Try to use a directed number to indicate the position of the ball after
the first game: +1m. 1%
16. In the second game, the losing team first pulled 3 meters, then
the positive team pulled 1 meter, and finally the negative team pulled
2 meters. Did the two teams tie in the second game? Try to explain
your answer: *Yes/No 0.5%, because 1% *circle the correct answer.
the position of the ball is at 3 (-3 + 1-2) m = (-2-2) m = -4 m: The
losing team pulls the ball to a distance of 4 m from the original
position so that the two teams are not tied in the second game.

III. The picture shown is a board game. Each player can throw a shell

three times per round, and the distance and direction of the move

depends on the number of each throw, as shown in the table below. The

chess piece moves beyond the board to lose the game. (L=left, R=right)
start

number +1 -2 +3 -4 +5 -6
move R1 step L2 steps R3 steps L4 steps R5 steps L6 steps

17. If Tommy rolls -4, +1 and -6, how many points will he score in
this round? 15 points. 0.5%
18. If Samuel rolls +5 for the first time, is it possible for him to arrive
in this round? Try to explain your answer: *Yes/No 0.5%,
because 1% *circle the correct answer.
if Samuel rolls +5 for the first time, and then he rolls +1 and +3,
so that he reaches the right square with two stars.
19. If Ocar loses a round and does not score any points, try to guess
the 2 sets of numbers he might roll: +3 and +5 0.5% (accept any reasonable answer)
IV. As shown in the figure below, arrange some numbers according to a

certain rule. *circle the correct answer. @1% for questions 17,18,20

C
2−
20. If B is the opposite number of +3, the value of 2+
C is 3 2
C 3
2−
2+2

21. If A is positive, which of B, C, and D is negative? * B / C / D

22. The number in the order 203 is *positive / negative. 0.5%


23. Among A, B, C and D, which number is in the order 302? *A / B / C / D

F. Fill in the 9 numbers from -4 to 4 into the boxes to -3 2 1


make the sum of the numbers on every line is 0. 1% 4 0 -4
-1 -2 3

G. On a certain day, the temperatures of a city were recorded. They


were recorded according to the differences between the temperatures
of two consecutives hours. Complete the above table and answer the
questions. 10%,@1%
Time Change in temperature (°C) Actual temperature (°C)
9:00 a.m. -10
10:00 a.m. +3 -7
11:00 a.m. -2 21. -9
12:00 noon +1 22. -8
1:00 p.m. 23. +2 -6
2:00 p.m. 0 24. -6
3:00 p.m. +1 25. -5
4:00 p.m. 26. +0.5 -4.5
5:00 p.m. -2 27. -6.5
6:00 p.m. -4.5 28. -11
24. At what time the temperature was the lowest? 6:00 p.m.
25. Find the difference between the highest and the lowest
temperatures from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. : 6.5°C
H. Choose the best answer by blackening the circle. 4%,@1%
26. P, Q, R and S represent different numbers on the number line. It is
known that P = 0, Q<P, Q>S and P-Q = R-P. Arrange P, Q, R and S in
ascending order.
A. P<Q<R<S B. Q>S>P>R C. R<S<Q<P D. S<Q<P<R
27. It is known that both P and Q are positive and R is negative.
Which of the following numbers must have a negative value?
A. P×Q+R B. P÷Q-R C. P+R×Q D. R-P÷Q
28. According to the diagram, find the values of E and F.
A. E = 3, F = -10 B. E = 10, F =-13
C. E = 10, F =-3 D. E =-13, F = 10
29. Find the value of m&n and simply 2(m-5n)-m(m-5n) if m is the opposite
of +1100.5 and n is the value of 20-(-0.1) into 3 significant figures.

A. -1324102.5 B. -1320000.0 C. -132.0 D. 1102500


I. Simplify the following with steps by steps . 2%, @0.5%
30.

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