2007 Trial HSC
2007 Trial HSC
2007 Trial HSC
HSC Course
Trial Examination
GENERAL MATHEMATICS
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22cm 42cm
8cm 9cm
20 cm 40 cm
(C) (D)
20cm 25 cm
6cm 7 cm
19 cm 24 cm
5. Mohammed invests $12 000 in a fixed term deposit that pays 6% p.a. simple
interest over a three year term.
The value of Mohammeds investments on maturity is:
6. A game is played where a die is rolled. It costs $1 to play and the player rolls the
die and records whatever number they roll. The die is then rolled again. If they roll
the same number they are paid $3 and if they roll a six they receive their $1 back.
(The player receives both payments if the initial roll is a six.)
The financial expectation from this game is:
9.5 cm
10 cm
The capacity of the canister is closest to:
(A) 8x 45 (B) 8x + 15
(C) 32x 45 (D) 32x + 15
9. A $300 000 loan is to be taken out. Which of the following loans will have the
lowest total cost?
10. Wilma is collecting data for a study on what type of take-away food outlet should
be set up in her local area. To choose the participants in her survey Wilma selects
equal numbers of males and females and ensures that the number of people in each
age bracket is in the same proportion to the overall population.
This is an example of:
12. A tree casts a shadow, 4.5 metres long. At the same time a metre ruler casts a
shadow 80 cm long.
1m
80 cm
4.5 m
The height of the tree will be approximately:
13. The scores below represent the number of days absent that Ashton has been away
from school in each of the past 12 years.
0 1 2 4 5 5 8 9 10 12 12 20
o
345
C
82 m
o
85
A
130 m
X
50 m
B
o
190
(A) y = x2 (B) y = 4x
(C) y = x2 + 4x (D) y = x2 + 4
16. The table below shows the rates of PAYE tax payable on a range of incomes.
Charlie has a taxable income of $75 000. The amount of PAYE tax payable on this
amount of money is:
10 cm
10 cm
The size of the angle correct to the nearest degree is:
18. A researcher studies the association between the amount of study done by students
and the achievement in exams. After drawing a scatterplot the researcher calculates
that the correlation between the two variables is 0.85. The researcher concludes
that:
(A) There is a strong negative correlation between the variables; the more study the
lower the exam results.
(B) There is a strong negative correlation between the variables; the more study the
higher the exam results.
(C) There is a strong positive correlation between the variables; the more study the
lower the exam results.
(D) There is a strong positive correlation between the variables; the more study the
higher the exam results.
19. A rugby league goal kicker has a success rate of 80%. If the goal kicker has three
shots at goal the probability that he is successful with exactly two of them is:
21. The time taken to build a house varies inversely with the number of builders who
work on the job. Which graph could be used to represent this?
(A) (B)
Time Time
Time Time
12 cm
10 cm
(b) Alan works as a motorbike mechanic and is paid a normal hourly rate of
$19.40 for a 35 hour working week. Overtime is paid at a rate of time and a
half and can only be worked in whole hours.
(ii) What is the hourly rate earned by Alan when he works overtime? 1
(iii) Calculate the total number of hours that Alan will need to work in order to 2
earn in excess of $1000.
(c) Ben borrows $12 000 to purchase a car. Ben is charged 8.8% p.a. simple
interest over the five year term of the loan.
(ii) Ben attempts to refinance this loan with a credit union. The credit union 2
charges an interest rate of 9% p.a. however the interest is reducible.
The table below shows the monthly repayment per $1000 borrowed.
Interest rate
Year 7% 8% 9% 10%
3 $30.88 $31.34 $31.80 $32.27
4 $23.95 $24.41 $24.89 $25.36
5 $19.80 $20.28 $20.76 $21.25
6 $17.05 $17.53 $18.03 $18.53
Calculate the total amount that Ben would need to repay if he were to take
out the loan with the credit union.
(iii) Find the total saving made by taking out the loan with the credit union. 2
Income Expenses
Wages $1,750 Rent $580
Bills $175
Health fund $90
Groceries $280
Clothing $100
Entertainment $80
Car costs $270
Savings
TOTAL $1,750 TOTAL $1,750
(i) Calculate the amount that should be entered in the budget under savings. 1
(ii) Bella needs to save $5500 for a holiday, of which she has already saved 2
$1000. Calculate the number of weeks that it will take for Bella to save the
rest of this money.
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D 045o
A
35 m 26 m
O
42 m
C
31 m
237o
B 140o
(ii) Find the area of AOD correct to the nearest square metre. 2
(iii) Use the cosine rule to find the distance AB correct to the nearest metre. 2
(c) The figure drawn below shows a solid plastic mould in the shape of a 3
hemisphere.
diameter = 12 cm
Find the surface area of the hemisphere correct to the nearest square
centimetre.
(i) The local time at ship A is Wednesday 3:00 PM. Find the local time at the 2
position of Ship B
(ii) A naval base is located at (5oN, 165oE). Find the distance of Ship A from 2
the naval base in nautical miles.
(i) Find the probability that a card with the letter P written on it is chosen. 1
(ii) Find the probability that a card is chosen with a letter that is not repeated in 1
the word PHILEDELPHIA.
(b) A barrel contains 12 marbles 7 black and 5 white. From the barrel 3
marbles are selected, each marble not being replaced before the next one is
drawn.
(i) Find the probability that the first marble drawn is white. 1
(ii) Given that the first marble drawn is white what is the probability that the 1
second marble drawn is also white?
(iii) By using a tree diagram or otherwise find the probability that at least one of 3
the three marbles selected is white.
(ii) How many drivers failed at their first attempt to get their licence? 1
(iii) A driver is selected at random from those who were part of the experiment 1
for an interview. What is the probability that the driver selected had
professional lessons but failed to get their licence at their first attempt?
45 cm
24 cm
B
C
51 cm
(i) Use Pythagoras theorem to determine if the triangle is right angled. 1
(i) Calculate the dosage of the medicine that should be given to a 5 year old. 1
(ii) Use the formula to demonstrate that the medicine should not be given to a child 2
that is 3 years old or under.
(iii) Use the formula to determine at what age a person can begin to take the adult 2
dose of the medicine.
(b) The population of a city is 100 000 in 2007 and is growing at the rate of 5% per
year. The population in any future year can be found using the formula
P = 100 000(1.05)n, where n is the number of years elapsed since 2007.
(i) Use the formula to estimate the population in 2017 to the nearest thousand. 1
(ii) Use a guess and check method to find the year in which the population will first 2
exceed 250 000 people.
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100
0 n
40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360
-100
-200
-300
-400
-500
(i) Write a formula that will calculate the profit P made by the dance when n 1
people attend.
(ii) How many people will be needed to attend the dance in order for the organizers 1
to break even?
(iii) The maximum number of people that can attend the dance is 360. What profit 1
will the organizers make if this number of people attends?
(iv) The organizers need to make a profit of at least $2000. At what price should 2
tickets be sold for to make this profit if 360 people will still attend? The price of
the ticket must be a whole dollar amount.
Resting
pulse rate 70 65 68 84 58 62 74 70 81 77 64 68
Number of
chin ups 8 11 9 6 15 12 7 9 3 5 13 11
(i) Use the graph paper provided on page 22 to draw a scatter plot of this data. 2
(ii) Describe the correlation between the two variables as being either positive or 2
negative and as being weak, moderate or strong.
(iii) Explain if there would be any causality in this result. i.e. Does the result in one 1
variable cause the result in the other variable?
(b) The results of an I.Q. test show that I.Q.s are normally distributed with a mean
of 100 and a standard deviation of 15.
(i) Jamie is known to have an I.Q. with a z-score greater than 1 and less than 2. 1
Give a possible I.Q. that is within this range.
(ii) What percentage of the population would have an I.Q. in the same range as 2
Jamie?
(c) The data below shows the number of goals kicked by Anthony and Travis for
their AFL team.
Anthony
Travis
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
(i) What was the highest number of goals kicked by either player? 1
(ii) Find
() The range of Travis goals. 1
(iii) Describe the skewness of the data set for each player. 2
51 m 48 m
24 m
156 m
(b) Aliesha, Billy, Andrew, Hayley, Zach and Emma each own an apartment in a
small bock of apartments. Two of them need to represent the group at a
residents meeting.
(i) In how many different ways can the two representatives be chosen? 1
(ii) Zach and Emma are chosen to join Kate, Nick, Thomas, Michelle and Daniela 1
on a committee. The committee then needs to elect a President, Secretary and
Treasurer. In how many different ways can these three positions be filled?
(iii) Because they live in the same complex Zach and Emma can not both be on the 2
committee. Given this restriction in how many ways can the committee now be
chosen?
length
width
EXISTING WALL
(i) If the width of the field is to be x metres find an expression for the length of 1
the field.
(ii) Use your answer to (i) to show that the area of the field can be found using 1
A = 300x 2x2.
(iv) Draw the graph of A against x using the graph paper provided on page 23. 2
(v) Find the length and width of the field that will give Zoran a field of maximum 1
area.
A = ab 4 3
Sphere V= r
3
a = length of semi-major axis
A = area of base
b = length of semi-minor axis
h = perpendicular height
Area of a sector
Mean of a distribution
2
A= r x
360 x=
n
= number of degrees in central angle
fx
x=
f
Arc length in a circle
x = individual score
l= 2r x = mean
360
= number of degrees in central angle
Formula for z-scores
xx
Surface area of a sphere z=
s
A = 4r2
s = standard deviation
(1 + r ) n 1 a2 + b2 c2
A = M{ } cos C =
r 2ab
M = contribution per period, paid at the
end of the period Gradient of a straight line
Present value of an annuity vertical change in position
n
m=
(1 + r ) 1 horizontal change in position
N = M{ }
r (1 + r ) n
or Gradient-intercept form of a straight
line
A
N= y = mx + b
(1 + r ) n
m = gradient
Straight-line formula for depreciation
b = y-intercept
S = Vo Dn
S = salvage value of asset after n periods
Vo = purchase price of the asset
D = amount of depreciation apportioned
per period
n = number of periods