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GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION BOARD General Certificate of Education Examination 0765 Pure Maths With Mechanics 1 JUNE 2023 ADVANCED LEVEL Centre No. Centre Name Candidate Identification No Candidate Name Mobile phones are NOT allowed in the examination room. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS PAPER One and a half hours INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Read the following instructions carefully before you start answering the questions in this paper. Make sure you have a soft HB pencil and an eraser for this examination. Ly USE A SOFT HB PENCIL THROUGHOUT THE EXAMINATION. 2. DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO. Before the examination begins: 3. Check that this question booklet is headed “Advanced Level- 0765 Pure Maths With Mechanics 1”. 4. Fill in the information required in the spaces above. 5. Fill in the information required in the spaces provided on the answer sheet using your HB pencil: Candidate Number and Name, Centre Number and Name. Take care that you do not crease or fold the answer sheet or make any marks on it other than those asked for in these instructions. 6. Answer All questions. 7. Formulae Booklets and calculators are allowed. 8. Each question has FOUR suggested answers: A, B, C and D. Decide on which answer is correct. Find the number of the question on the Answer Sheet and draw a horizontal line across the letter to join the square brackets for the answer you have chosen, For example, if C is your correct answer, mark C as shown below: (4) (8) 14 10] Mark only one answer for each question. If you mark more than one answer, you will score a zero for that question, If you change your mind about an answer, erase the first mark carefully, then mark your new answer, 10. Avoid spending too much time on any one question. If you find a question difficult, move on to the next question. You can come back to this question later. 11. Doall rough work in this booklet, using, where necessary, the blank spaces in the question booklet. 12, At the end of the examination, the invigilator shall collect the answer sheet first and then the question booklet after, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LEAVE THE EXAMINATION HALL WITH IT. Turn over 76571 ©GCEB2023 SECTION A: PURE MATHEMATICS 6, The sum of the first » terms of a series Is given by Sy =n? +5. The S" term of this series is A 30 B18 3 c 9 CRS D 51 DP Er The guadalic cn St ri r 2. The quadratic equation Ax? = 4x +A = O has >) (#) an real and distinct roots only when & A 16-422 <0 A 16 B 16-477 >0 B 30 Cc 16-4 <0 c 32 D 16-47 0 D 64 3. An equivalence relation, R, is that which is 8. ‘Two real valued functions f and g are defined by f@) = 2 y # =1and A. reflexive, symmetric and anti- ek, symmetric transitive, reflexive and symmetric reflexive, injective and symmetric injective, surjective and bijective vow SE NA i SN 4, When the polynomial P(x) = ax? =x? —x+6 is divided by (x + 1), the remainder is 4. The value of the constant a is A -2 B2 Cc -4 D4 ‘The value of Flog, VB A B a WIA walenl 23/0765/1 sG)=4x40, (20= A © BO (ices D1 3 ‘Go on to the next page 10. - The modulus of the complex number ad is id, itn ia posite inoaer, hen A Mi [nt3 ie cs B vs 3 Cc vs 4 D Vs B 5 ‘sin 4x—sin2x 11 x + bx®, then the value oF A 2c0s2x B 2sinx Cc 2cosx D 2secx 16. The cofactor of the element 6.in the matrix 12. 3° 12. ‘The general solution of the equation M= (: 5 ‘) is sin@ —cosO 7 8 9 © Ante wel i Bn -= B | 4 4, 7_ 8 © one t= | vt D D 7. 7 es 2nn +7 i 13, _ The sine of the acute angle between the plane IT 17. Two statements p and q are given by and the line L, where p: James is dancing WM: xt+y+z=2 q: James is awake. pegsGees ‘Then ~(p Aq) means 2 ‘A _ James is not dancing and James is not A 72 awake ch B James is not daneing or James is not 3 Oe awake : = C James is not dancing and James is , ye awake . Cc o d ‘ sg ‘, ee D- James is not dahcing or James is 3y3 awake D5 ‘a = B 18. The diameter of a circle is the line segment AB. If oe the ‘coordinates of Aand Bare (1,8) and (3,14) . respectively, then the equation of the circle is A’ (1-9 +9-DO-)=0 B (x-3)(x-14)+ Y- DO -8) * C (-)G=-14) +0=DH+8) =0 D @=-DG-3)+0-8)O-14) =0 “Turn Over 231076571 19. iy? ~y + 2x? = §, then & = A 4x 1-2y B 4x 2y-1 Cc 4x 1-y D 4x 7 i 20. ‘The image of the point (1, 0,3) under the transformation whose matri M where 1 3 0 M=(0 1 1) ete 03 1 A (3,3) e B_ (0,3,3) Cc (1,0,0) D_ (3,0,3) 2. Ifthe vectors r= 2i+j+kands = Si—aj + 2karé perpendicular then the value of a is A -12 B -8 c 8 D 12 2. Giventhaty=x?—-2, 25 A B. A 6in(1+3x?) +k Bol gin( + 3x2) + Cit k gin(l + 3x7) +k D...3In(1 + 3x?) +k 23/0765/1 24, Areal valued function fis defined by 1 fx) = aye #2: The range of fis A {xeR:x#2} B {xeR:x#-2)} Cc fe #0} D {xeR:x#1} 25. ‘The range of values of x for which x45. <0is x-3 x<-Sorx>3 x<3orx>5 “Bex <3 B The complex number 1 com> 27. iven that —1.5 is the first approximations to the root of the equation f(x) = 0, where FR — Ris a function, a second approximation of the root of the equation is 28. Ifthe set {4,5,8, 10}, the cardinality of the power set of B is A 4 B14 Cc 16 D8 Go on to the next page 29. 26 cos 2x dx = 33. A committee of 6 is to be formed from 10 men ° ‘and 6 women, In how many ways can A 3 selection be done such that.there should be an, 2 O equal number of men and women? c2 A 1,480, > 5 Di B "Cy." _ C *Ci0+7Ce 30. The parametric equations ofa curve are D "C3.'C} x= 3t-+sin3t and y= 3~cos3e, 2 = m1 34... The table below gives values of y corresponding A _sin3t to.some given values of x. ‘ 34 cos3t Using the trapezium rule, an approximate value B .” sin3t fo 1+ 3cos3t | ydxis c _sin3e , F 1+ cos3t D _ sin3t A 32 Tt eost B36 ae Cc 16 31. The equations of the three asymptotes of the D 28 curve 35, ‘J sin8xcos2x dx A eosiox eos 3 PER SS) *# cosibx , cose & B | me SSH) +k cose , see [Geek Tcostox , core gp, £0880cKsinso p [2 (S2= +S) 4K £0830-1sin30 ‘A. cos26—isin26 SECTION B: MECHANICS Beet ising 36. The position vector of a particle is B C cos86 — isin 80 D cos80 +isin80 r= [(t +2t? +2)1+ (¢? —Djlmattime rs. ‘The acceleration of the particle when ¢= 1 is A (10i-2j)ms~? B (2i+10j)ms C (7i+2j)ms~? D °(10i + 2j)ms~? A parti projected from a point or horizontal plane with speed 10 m s~* at an angle 30° to the plane. Taking gas 10 ms, the greatest height H attained by the particle is A H=5m aM B H=1,.25m C H=Y3m : D H=5¥3m 231076571 Turn Over 38. The work that must be done to compress a spring of modulus 500 N from its natural length of 0.1 m toa shortened length of 0.08'm is ° Ay B ols c 2s D sos 39. A particle of mass 4 kg is moving in a horizontal circle of radius 2.m with angular speed of | 3 rad s™? The centripetal force acting on the particle is A. 18N B. 72N Cc 24N D3N 40. Three particles of weight 7 N, 9 N and 4 N have Position vectors (4i + j) m, 3j m and (3i+4)) m resj mass is A ¢ +) : Boies BN (52: 8% (21+31)m © (401+ 50))m D (2 . 2) 20'* 20))™ 4. Fig. | shows a uniform sheet of metal in ‘the form of the letter T with dimensions in meters. 2 6 Fig.1 The distance of the center of mass of the sheet from the edge AB is : A 25m B 13m Cc 22m D 3m Pe Die Bp 23/0765/1 ively. The position vector of thetr center of 42. A uniform ladder AB of length 2a rests with its upper end B against a rough vertical wall and the lower end A against a rough horizontal floor. The forces acting on the ladder AB are shown in fig. 2, Fig2 Given that Aa is i limiting equilibriu angle 6 which AB makes with the wall is A 35° B 30° Cc 60° D 45° 43. X, Yand Z are moving particles. The velocity of is (41+ 5j)ms7. Relative to X the velocity of Yis (31+ 2j)ms~ and relative to ¥ the velocity of Zis (Si— 3))ms"t. The true velocity of Zis A (12i-+4j)ms~* B (91+ 2))ms- C i+ 7j)ms-* D (6i-j)ms-? 44. A particle moves so that after? seconds its position vector r= [G4t—1)i +t?) + (5¢—e3)k]m. ‘The speed of the particle after 3 seconds is A i+ 6j= 12K) ms“? B (31+ 6j~ 12k) ms~ © 14ms"t D VI89 ms-* 2 SN a Carat Go on to the next page 46. v7. A sphere of mass 2 kg collides directly with another sphere of mass 8 kg. Both spheres are moving in the same direction with speeds 3 ms“? and 1 ms respectively. Given that the 2 kg mass is brought to rest by'the impact, the coefficient of restitution between the spheres is A B ic Db SPO aol The work done by a force F = (1+ 2] + 3K)N which moves its point of application from a point P with position vector rp = (31+ 4) + 5k)m to another point Q with position vector Tq = (i+ 6 + Sk)m is - 60) 60s 8) 8) com> K ear of mass 1200 kg moving with a speed of 12 ms“ has its engine working at $4 kW up a road inclined at an angle sin-+ (2) to the horizontal. The non-gravitational resistance to the motion of the car is 300 N. Taking g as. 10 ms“?, the acceleration of the car is A 25ms? B 15ms* C 35ms? D 12ms? 48. 50. ‘Taking g as 10 ms~?, the work done in lifting 8 blocks, each of weight 12 kg, from the floor onto a shelf 2.8 m high is A 2688) B 268.85 C 26883. D. 2.6885 “A car accelerates uniformly from a velocity of 10 ms“ to 60 ms“! in 6 seconds on a straight level road. The distance covered by the car is A 150m ‘ B 200m Cc 210m D 215m Given that the events A and B are such that then P(A NB) = 6. 7 4 7 3 7 2 7 STOP GO BACK AND CHECK YOUR WORK 23/0765/1

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