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Mock to Scesses 2

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Mock to Scesses 2

This document is a mock examination paper for Mathematics for Form 2 students, covering various topics and structured into multiple sections with a total of 100 marks. It includes instructions for answering all questions, guidelines for marking, and a breakdown of the paper's sections and their respective weightings. The examination consists of questions on simplification, factorization, geometry, and statistics, among others.

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Shap Pak Heung Rural Committee Kung Yik She Secondary School

3rd Term Examination (2024 – 2025) Revision Exercise 2 (Mock)


Subject : Mathematics Date : __________________
Form :2 Time Limited : 2 hours
Number of pages : 14 Full Marks : 100 marks
Name: ______________________ Class: F.2_____( ) Marks:__________/100
Instructions:
Answer ALL the questions.
Give your answers in exact value; otherwise, correct to 3 significant figures.
Question and answer papers
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Basic information 
Paper 1 (100 marks)
Section A (foundation) Section B (foundation) Section C (public exam) Section D
~30% ~40% ~20% ~10%
Paper 2 (45 marks)
Section A Section B
~67% (30) ~33% (15)
Total marks (conversion)
Paper 1 (A) Paper 2 (B) Total marks

~70% ~30% (A) + (B) = ____/100
** The mock is difficult, so you will think the actual exam is easier. **
 Hints of some harder questions will be marked as Hints
Total score:

Paper 1 (Revision Exercise 2) 70% Paper 2 (Revision Exercise 3) 30%

/100 /45 = /100


= /100 Grade:________
For reference
Grade F E D C B A A+
Approx.
20 34 45 65 70 83 93
score

1 (Mock 1)
SECTION A (26 marks)

1. Simplify and express your answer with positive indices.

(3 marks)

2. Make v the subject of the formula .

(3 marks)

3. Factorize the following expressions. (6 marks)


(a) pq(2a − 3) − pr(3 − 2a) (b) y(y + 1)(4y + 4) + 3(y + 1)2

2 (Mock 1)
4. The scale of a map is 1 : 4 500 000. The distance between cities A and B on the map is 5.4 cm. Find the
actual distance between cities A and B in scientific notation.
(2 marks)

5. A cubic café measures 39.5 cm in length, correct to 3 significant figures. Give the range of the café’s
volume.
(3 marks)

6. The cumulative frequency polygon below shows the average humidity (in %) in 80 days in a city.

(a) How many days are there with average humidity 59.5% or above but less than 89.5%?
(1 mark)

3 (Mock 1)
(b) Find the 30th percentile and 90th percentile.
(2 marks)

(c) The thunderstorm warning is hoisted for the 12 days with the highest average humidity. What is
the minimum average humidity for those 12 days?
(2 marks)

SECTION B (32 marks)


7. In the figure, DBA = DCA. 50
(a) Find DBA.
(b) Prove that △ABC ~ △CDB.
(5 marks)
60 50

4 (Mock 1)
8. Find x and y in the figure.
(4 marks)

9. Find the unknowns in each of the following figures. (6 marks)


(a)

50

(b)

39

16 cm 10. As shown in the figure, 448 cm3 of water is poured into a right cylindrical
vessel with base diameter of 16 cm. (4 marks)
(a) Find the depth of water.

5 (Mock 1)
(b) Is the total area of the wet surface of the vessel greater than 560 cm2? Explain your answer.

B A
11. In the figure, ADCE is a straight line. BA // EF. AD = EC and ABC = EFD.
(a) Prove that △ABC  △EFD. D

(b) Prove that BC // DF.


(5 marks) C

E F

6 (Mock 1)
SECTION C (32 marks)
12. In the figure, prove that BC = ADsina + ABcosb.
(6 marks)
Hints: Draw TWO lines to cut TWO right-angled triangles

7 (Mock 1)
13. In the figure, ABCD is a parallelogram. F and G are points on DC such
that DF : FG : GC = 3 : 2 : 1. AG cuts BF at E. If the area of the quadrilateral
BCGE is 1,265 cm2, then the area of △EBA is
(7 marks)

14. Without a calculator, find the value of 1011100001012 – 145 to a base 10 number.
(5 marks)

8 (Mock 1)
15. In the figure, find the shaded region's area. A
(4 marks)
4

30
O B

16. As shown in the figure, the rectangular paper ABCD is


E D P Q
rolled such that the edges DC and EF, AB and EF are A

respectively stuck together to form two hollow


cylinders P and Q. If AE : ED = 1 : 2, find the ratio of
the cylinder P’s volume to the cylinder Q’s volume. B F C
(4 marks)

9 (Mock 1)
17. Rice A and rice B are formed by mixing Chinese rice and Thai rice only. The Chinese rice content in
rice A and rice B are 25% and 40% (by weight) respectively. Peter mixes x kg of rice A and y kg of rice
B to make 5 kg of rice C with 31% Chinese rice content.
(a) Find the values of x and y.
(3 marks)

(b) Peter claims that rice C contains more Chinese rice from rice A than from rice B by weight. Do
you agree? Explain your answer.
(2 marks)

10 (Mock 1)
SECTION D (12 marks)
18. In the figure, PQRS is a square with length 10 cm and
STUV is a rectangle with dimensions 15 cm × 7 cm. An ant
crawls from point Q to point U at a speed of 2 cm/s along the
diagonals QS and SU. Then it crawls back to point Q. If the time
taken in these two crawls is the same, find the speed of the ant in
the second crawl.

(6 marks)

11 (Mock 1)
19. If , where s, t and v are all positive, find the product of all

variables without using a calculator.


(6 marks)

12 (Mock 1)
20. In the figure, C is the centre of the circle. E is a point on AD such that AE = ED. F is a point on BD
such that EF // AB. H is the intersection of BG and CF. ACB, DGC and EGF are straight lines. If AD =
10 cm, AB = 8 cm and AB ⊥ DB, find the height of △GCH in cm with respect to the base GC.
(Competition)

(5 marks)

13 (Mock 1)
The end of the paper
14 (Mock 1)

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