O Level E Math ST Theresas Convent Prelim 2019
O Level E Math ST Theresas Convent Prelim 2019
O Level E Math ST Theresas Convent Prelim 2019
THERESA’S CONVENT
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 2019
SECONDARY 4 EXPRESS / 5 NORMAL (ACADEMIC)
CANDIDATE
NAME
CLASS INDEX
NUMBER
MATHEMATICS 4048/1
Paper 1 05 September 2019
2 hours
Candidates answer on the Question Paper.
Write your index number, and name on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total of the marks for this paper is 80.
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1 Solve 13 6 .
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2 Peter boards a bus at bus stop A at 6.50 am. The bus travels to bus stop B at an average speed of
60 km/h to school. He reaches bus stop B at 7.15 am.
Calculate an estimate of the total number of seeds that can be harvested from the field, leaving
your answer in standard form, correct to 3 significant figures.
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3 x 4(2 3 x)
5 Simplify .
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(a) Find n A B .
(b) On the Venn diagram, shade the region which represents A B ' ' .
ࣈ
A B
[1]
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o § 4 ·
8 A is the point 2, 5 and BA ¨ ¸ .
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(b) Calculate BA .
Write down the correct values for the mean and standard deviation (SD).
SD = .…………………... g [2]
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(b) Wen Ni makes a mocktail drink using lemon juice, syrup and coconut water.
1 1
The ratio lemon juice : syrup is : .
2 3
The ratio syrup : coconut water is 1 : 8.
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m is 22 u 52 u11
n is 23 u 3 u 5 u 7
Find
mn
(d) the smallest positive integer value of q such that 3 is an integer.
q
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aº gº
bº fº
cº eº
dº
(a) Calculate the sum of the interior angles of the regular hexagon.
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17 The diagram shows a right circular cone which is divided into 3 parts A, B and C by planes parallel
to the base as shown. B and C are frustums of a cone. The height of each part is h cm.
(a) Show that A A : A A+B is 1 : 4, where A A is the curved surface area of A and A A+B is the
combined curved surface areas of A and B.
[1]
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North
35
P 45
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19 The diagram shows six points A, B, C, D, E and F on the circumference of a circle with centre
at O.
It is given that the diameter BE of the circle is 14 cm, BED = 35º and AB = ED.
A B
F O C
35º
E D
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L2
C
L1
x
O B
A
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l
21 (a) The period of oscillation of a pendulum is given by T 2S .
g
Rearrange the formula to make l the subject.
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22 A gift company sells three hamper packages containing packets of biscuits, bars of chocolates
and bottles of wine.
The cost of one packet of biscuit, one bar of chocolate and one bottle of wine are $7.20, $10.80
and $32.00 respectively.
The quantity of the items packed into each of the three types of hamper packages is shown in the
table above.
§ 6 5 3· § 7.20 ·
These information can be represented by the matrices H ¨¨ 9 7 4 ¸¸ and P ¨ ¸
¨ 10.80 ¸ .
¨10 8 2 ¸ ¨ 32.00 ¸
© ¹ © ¹
………………………………………………………………………………………….… [1]
(d) Using matrix multiplication, find the total amount of money obtained by the gift company
from the sales of the hamper packages A, B and C.
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23 Some boys are placed into five groups, A, B, C, D and E, based on their heights.
The pie chart shows the proportion of boys in each group.
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Group A comprises of the boys, Group B 30% of the boys and Group C has 18 boys.
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Group D is represented by a 60q sector.
E
A
D
60º
C B
(b) Given that the number of boys in group B is 36, find the total number of boys.
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24 A bag contains 20 marbles, n of which are red and the rest are yellow.
A marble is chosen at random and not replaced.
(a) Write down, in terms of n, the probability that the marble is yellow.
(b) Find, in terms of n, the probability that both marbles are yellow.
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(c) (i) The probability that both marbles are yellow is .
95
Show that n 2 39n 224 0
[2]
(ii) Solve the equation n 2 39n 224 0 to find the number of yellow marbles in the bag.
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CHIJ ST. THERESA’S CONVENT
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 2019
SECONDARY 4 EXPRESS / 5 NORMAL (ACADEMIC)
CANDIDATE
NAME
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MATHEMATICS 4048/02
___________________________________________________________________________________
The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 100.
Answers to Questions 1 to 6 must be handed in separately from answers to Questions 7 to 10.
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1 (a) Factorise 27 a 4 3 .
2 x 1 6 y x 1
2
(i) y ,
4 y3 8 y2
3 2
(ii) .
m 2 3m 1
1
(c) Solve the equation 22 x .
3
25 x 1
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B
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JJJG
(iv) OF ,
(b) Find
Area of 'OBA
(i) ,
Area of 'OBE
Area of 'OBA
(ii) .
Area of 'OCE
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3 (a) Celine wishes to buy a new car. The price of the car is $98 000.
(i) The car dealer requires Celine to make a downpayment of $19 600.
Express this amount as a percentage of the price of the car.
(ii) After making the downpayment, Celine decides to take a bank loan for
the rest of the money to be paid to the car dealer.
Bank OCC charges an interest rate of 2.78% per annum compounded
half yearly.
Bank DBB charges a simple interest rate of 2.99% per annum.
If Celine decides to take a seven year loan, which bank should she loan
from? Justify your answer.
Answer……………………………………………………………….
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(b) Celine visits the petrol station weekly to refill petrol, refilling 51 litres of
petrol each and every time. In order to save on petrol costs, she decides to
drive to Johor Bahru, Malaysia, weekly to refill the petrol.
(i) How much does she need to pay weekly to refill petrol in Singapore if
the price of petrol is $2.25 per litre?
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(ii) How much does she need to pay to refill petrol weekly in Johor Bahru
if the price of petrol is RM 2.08 per litre?
(iii) (a) How much is Celine able to save weekly if she refills the petrol
in Malaysia? Give your answer in terms of Singapore dollars.
(Given the exchange rate is S$1 = RM 3.05)
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4 The diagram below shows a circle ABCD with centre O. AT and CT are tangents to the
circle and angle ATO 40D .
ƕ D O
40
T
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(b) Calculate the area of the shaded region, given that the radius of the circle is
5 cm.
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5
E
D
C
12 cm
3 cm
A
8 cm B
The diagram above shows a prism ABCDEF whose cross section is an isosceles
triangle.
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(ii) The prism is melted and moulded into a hemisphere. Calculate the
radius of the hemisphere.
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Some corresponding values of x and y, correct to two decimal places, are given in the
table below.
Answer p =………….........
q=.………............. [2]
(b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent 1 unit on each axis, draw a horizontal x-axis
for 0 d x d 5 and a vertical y-axis for 2 d y d 6 .
On your axes, plot the points given in the table and join them with a smooth
curve. [3]
x2 2
(c) Use your graph to find the solutions to the equation 3.
3 x
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x2 2
2x 6 0
3 x
x =…………….….......... [1]
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Draw 1 Draw 2
$5
( )
( )
$20
( )
“N”
[2]
(i) Find the probability that a customer will draw an “N” ticket.
(ii) Find the probability that a customer will win a cash voucher.
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(iii) If both Mary and Peter take part in the lucky draw, what is the
probability that at least one of them will win a cash voucher?
(b) The cumulative frequency curve below shows the distribution of the weekly
wages of 80 employees.
Cumulative
Frequency
Wage ($)
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SECONDARY FOUR EXPRESS / FIVE NORMAL (ACADEMIC)
2019 MATHEMATICS PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION PAPER 2
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3 6 12 24
1
(b) The nth term of a sequence is given by Tn . Find the sum of the
n 1
2
(c) The first four terms in a sequence of numbers are given below
T1 13 5 6
T2 23 7 15
T3 33 9 36
T4 43 11 75
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(i) Find T5 .
integers to be determined.
Answer a ..........................
b ...........................
c ...........................
d ...........................[2]
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A N
11 km
8 km
C
5 km
(a) Calculate
(i) the bearing of A from C,
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(b) A vertical lamp post is erected at point A. State with a reason, whether the
angle of depression of B or of C is larger from the top of the lamp post.
Answer………………………………………………………………………..
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10 Mr Wong is thinking of applying for a credit card that gives the most savings in terms
of dining, grocery and petrol. His gross monthly expenses (before any discounts) are
listed in the table below:
After doing some research, he decided to narrow his options to the three cards listed
below:
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Which credit card should Mr Wong apply for so as to maximise his savings, given that
he can only apply for one card and this card is to be used only for these three types of
expenses? Show your working clearly. [9]
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~ End of Paper 2~
Remember to check your work carefully
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Marking Scheme for Sec 4E/5NA EMath P1
Qn Solutions Marks
1 x
13 6
4
x
7
4
x 28 B1
2 25 5
25 min = hrs M1
60 12
D S uT
5
D 60 u 25km A1
12
3 5, 5, 6, 9, 15 B1 (1st 3
numbers),
B
B1 (last 2
nu
numbers)
4 4047 m2 = 1 Acre grows 20 000 sunflower
sunflo
lo
owe
w r plants
plan
plan
nts
ts
= 20000 u1500 seeds
eds
= 3 u10 seeds
7
ds M
M1
3 u107
1 m2 = sseeds
se ed
ds
4047
40
047
3 u11007
1800 m2 = u1800
00 se
1800 sseeds
eeds
4047
40
4 047 7
= 1.33 u10
1.33
1 33 107 A1
5 3x 4 ( 3x)
4(2
(2 21
21x 2 0(2 3 x)
20
20(2
5 7 35
3 5 35
21x 20(2
20( 3 x)
M1
35
21x 40 60 x
35
81x 40 A1
35
6a 2 B1
6b ࣈ
A B
B1
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3a (2c 3d ) 4b(3d 2c) M1
(3a 4b)(2c 3d ) A1
JJJG JJJG JJJG
8a OB OA BA
JJJG § 2 · § 4 · § 2 ·
OB ¨ ¸¨ ¸ ¨ ¸
© 5 ¹ © 8 ¹ © 3 ¹
B (2, 3) B1
8b JJJG B1
(4) 2 8
2
AB 8.94
9 Mean = 10 720 g B1
SD = 362.8 g B1
10 73288.8 M1
Cost of painting in 2017 = $61074
1.2
61704
Cost of painting in 2016 = $56550
6550 M1
1.08
56550
Percentage = u100%
u 0%
% 77.2%
100% 77
7 7..2
2% A1
A1
73288.8
8.8
11a 7 units represent
sent 2.1l
2 1l
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repr
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11b
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repres
essen
nt 0.
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12 nits
ni ts represent
rep
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sent
se nt 33.6l
nt .6l B1
11c Lemo
Lemon
mon : Simply
mon
mo Simp
mply
mp y Syrup
Sy
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Coconut
con
onut
ut w
water
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2 3
1 : 8
1 1
u6 : u6 M1
2 3
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13a y kx or x ky
17 5
(2) – (1); 17 k 5k 54 54 M1
k k
12k 54 17 5 54k
2 M1
k 4.5 k
9
2 A1
y 4.5 x x y
9
13b y 4.5 x
84 4.5x
2 B1
B
x 18
3
14a 20 B1
14b 1210 B1
14c 924 B1
15aa 15 d 8 3 x 8 3x 2 M1
3 x d 23
23 aand
an d 6 3x (Either 1)
23
23 2 x
xd
3
23
23
2 xd
3 A1
15b 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 B1
A1
Sum of angles = 960q 660q 1620q
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17a AA lA
( )2
AA B l A B
h
( )2
2h
1
( ) B1
4
17b 200 1
( )
200 B 4
B 600 B1
17c VA lA
( )3
VA B C l A B C
h
( )3
3h M1
1
( )
27
VA lA
( )3
VA B l A B
h
( )3
2h
1 M1
( )
8
Vol
Vo
Vol off B : Vol
oll of
of C = 7 : 19
19 A1
18 P
P
PQ
PQR
QR 35 2205
235
23 05 3300q M1
PR 2 35
3 52 45
452 2(35)(45)
2((35)(45) cos
2(3 c 3 30q M1
522.0199781
5
52
22.01
01
199
9978
781
78 1
PR 522.0199781
22.019
22.8 km A1
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19 DOE 180 35 35 110q M1
OR
M1
DOE 180 35 35 110q
20a Line L 1 : 2y 3x 5
Gradient
dient = 1.5
5 B1
Line
nnee L 2 : .55 x 55.5
y 11.5 .5 orr 2 y 3 x 11 B1
20b 5 1 B1
aarea
rea u 8 133 uunits2
units
nit
3 3
20c 5
2 B1
tan AB
A
AB
BO
ABO 15
1.
1.5
5
3
21a l
T 2S
g
T l
2S g
2
§ T · l M1
¨ ¸
© 2S ¹ g
2
T g
l A1
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21b l 52 2.52 5.59016994
22a § 6 5 3 · § 7.20 · M1
¨ ¸¨ ¸
R ¨ 9 7 4 ¸ ¨10.80 ¸
¨10 8 2 ¸ ¨ 32 ¸
© ¹© ¹
§ 193.20 ·
¨ ¸ A1
¨ 268.40 ¸
¨ 222.40 ¸
© ¹
22c T 20 25 30 B1
B1
22d § 19
193.20
1 3.200·
¨ ¸ M1
200 255 30 ¨ 268.40
26
2 68
8..40
4 ¸
¨ 222.4040 ¸¹
© 22
2222.40
2. 40
= $ 17
17 2466 A1
23a 600 B1
u100%
u100 0% 116.7%
100% 6.7%
360
36
60
23b 30%% re
rrep
ep 1 08q rrepresent
108q epressen
entt 36 boys
boys
366
1q repr
represent
res
e ent bboys
oys M1
108
108
36
360q represent u 360 120 boys A1
108
24a 20 n B1
20
24b 20 n 19 n
u
20 19
(20 n)(19 n) 380 39n n 2
or B1
380 380
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24c (20 n)(19 n) 39
380 95
(20 n)(19 n) 156 M1
380 20n 19n n 2 156
n 2 39n 224 0 (Shown) A1
Either n 32 or n 7 M1
No of yellow marbles = 20 – 7
= 13 A1
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