Answer (For Reference Only)
Answer (For Reference Only)
3. Unless otherwise stated on the question paper, blue or black pen should be used to write
down the answers, while pencil should be used to draw diagrams or plot graphs.
8. Every question should be answered starting with a header, 2 marks will be deducted for
any missing header.
9. Any answers given without following the instructions may risk mark penalty.
Section (A) Conventional Questions (44 marks)
1. An oven is sold for $5 890 and the profit per cent is 55%. Find the cost price of the oven. (3 marks)
Cost Price
= 5890 ÷ (1 + 55%) (1M for multiplication / division of a factor + 1A for (1 + 55%) )
= $3800 (1A)
12 cm 24 cm
7 cm
5 cm
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S.1 Mathematics 2nd term test 18-19 Name: _________________________ Class: _____ ( )
4. The price of a chair is $3 785. Tim and Vincent estimate the price of the chair as $3 600 and $4 000
respectively.
(a) Find the absolute errors of their estimations.
(b) Whose estimation is more accurate? Explain your answer.
(3 marks)
(a) Absolute error of Tim’s estimation
= 3785 – 3600
= $185 (1A)
Absolute error of Vincent’s estimation
= 3999 – 3785
= $214 (1A)
(b) ∵ Tim’s estimation has a smaller absolute error
∴ Tim’s estimation is more accurate. (1A f.t.)
5. Tom uses a thermometer to measure the temperature of a cup of cold water. The result is shown in the
figure.
(a) Write down the reading of the temperature.
(b) Find the maximum absolute error of the measured temperature.
(c) If the actual temperature is xC, find the possible range of x.
(4 marks)
(a) Reading = 4.3C (1A)
(b) Scale interval = 0.1C
1
Maximum absolute error 0.1
2
0.05 C (1A)
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6. Find the area of the polygon ABCDEFGH. (3 marks)
( 2 , 6 )
(2 , 3) Reflect in the y-axis and then translate 9 units upwards.
(1A)
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8. Draw the image of each of the following figures after transformation on the same graph. (4 marks)
(a) Translate 3 units upwards, and then 6 units to the left.
(1A)
(1A)
(c) Rotate anticlockwise about point R through 270.
(1A)
3
(d) Enlarge with the enlargement factor .
2
(1A)
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9. The figure shows a polar coordinate plane.
(a) Write down the coordinates of E.
(b) Find the distance between D and F.
(c) Is DF perpendicular to OE? Explain your answer.
(d) Hence, or otherwise, find the area of DEF.
(6 marks)
(a) E = (3, 70) (1A)
10. Frankie measures his height at the gate of the roller-coaster with a measuring tape as 125 cm. The
percentage error is 0.4%.
(a) Find the maximum absolute error of his measured height.
(b) The minimum height requirement for passengers of a roller-coaster is 125.5 cm. Frankie claims that
he can get on the roller-coaster. Do you agree? Explain your answer.
(4 marks)
(a) Let x cm be the maximum absolute error.
x
100% 0.4% (1M )
125
x
0.4
125
x 0.5
∴ The maximum absolute error = 0.5 cm (1A)
11. The figure shows a rectangle DEFG whose sides are either horizontal or vertical line segments. It is
given that the perimeter of rectangle DEFG is 45 units.
(a) Find the lengths of DE and DG.
(b) Write down the coordinates of F and G.
(c) Find the area of OFG.
(7 marks)
(a) DE = 4 – (–5) = 9 units (1A)
2 (DG + 9) = 45 (1M)
DG + 9 = 22.5
DG = 13.5 units (1A)
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Section (B) Multiple-choice Questions (16
marks)
Write down the letter A, B, C or D in the table on P.9.
12. 0.0765403 =
A. 0.076 (correct to 2 significant figures).
B. 0.077 (correct to 3 significant figures).
C. 0.07654 (correct to 4 significant figures).
D. 0.076540 (correct to 5 decimal places).
13. The heights of Sally and Frank are measured as 191 cm and 156 cm respectively, correct to the nearest
cm. If the difference between their actual heights is x cm, find the possible range of x.
A. 34 x < 36
B. 34 < x < 36
C. 35 x < 37
D. 35 < x < 37
14. S(4 , k 3) and T(4 , k + 5) are two points in a rectangular coordinate plane, where k is a constant. Which
of the following is/are true?
I. ST = 2 units
II. ST is a vertical line.
III. Both S and T do not lie in quadrant III.
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only
15. In the figure, D and E are the points on AC and CB respectively. It is given that the area of the shaded
region is 30 sq. units. Find the x-coordinates of E.
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
16. The polar coordinates of the points C, D and E are (16, 127) , (12, 217) and (5, 307) respectively.
Find the area of CDE.
A. 56 sq. units
B. 66 sq. units
C. 126 sq. units
D. 132 sq. units
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17. Figure Y is the image of figure X after one transformation. Which of following are the possible
transformations?
Figure X Figure Y
I. Reflection
II. Rotation
III. Translation
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
18. Suppose a point P(3 , 7) undergoes the following transformations respectively. Which of the following
transformation can form the same image?
I. Reflect in the y-axis.
II. Translate 6 units to the left.
III. Rotate anticlockwise about the origin O through 90.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
19. In a rectangular coordinate plane, P(8 , 3) is rotated about the origin O through 180 to a point Q, then Q
is translated k units to the right to point R such that R is vertically below P. Find the value of k.
A. 5
B. 6
C. 11
D. 16
Question No. 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Answer C B D B C A A D
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Challengers’ Section (OPTIONAL) (4
marks)
20. P(a , 0) and Q(b , c) are two points in the same rectangular coordinate plane, where a < 0, b < 0 and
c 0 . The point P is reflected in the y-axis to P. The point Q is rotated anticlockwise about the origin O
through 180 to Q. Find the area of the quadrilateral PQPQ.
END OF PAPER
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