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Face To Face Academy: Mathematics 4004/1

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Candidate Name

Name:

FACE TO FACE ACADEMY


END OF YEAR EXAMINATIONS
FORM 3
MATHEMATICS 4004/1
PAPER 1
NOVEMBER 2022 EXAMINATIONS
Candidates answer on the question paper
Additional materials;
Mathematical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination.

This booklet should not be punched or stapled and pages should not be removed.

TIME 2 hours 30 minutes


INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Write Name on the spaces provided at the top of each and every answer sheet
Check that all the pages are in the booklet and ask the invigilator for help if there are
duplicates or if there are missing pages.
Answer all questions
Write your answer in the spaces provided on the question paper.
If working is needed for any question it must be shown on the space below that
question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
Decimals answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant
figures unless stated otherwise.

Mathematical tables, slide rules and electronic calculator should not be brought
into the examination room.
INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
The number of marks is given in [] at the end of each and every question or part
question.

This question paper consists of 15 printed pages


Rayson C
Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
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Name:
Neither mathematical tables nor calculators may be used in this
examination
1. (i) Express
a) 0056 in 12hour notation

_______________ [1]
b) 2.20a.m. in 24hour notation

_______________ [1]

(ii) Write down the largest perfect square less than 20

______________[1]

2. Convert
a) 50m/s into km/h

_______________ [1]
b) 4𝑚2 𝑖𝑛𝑡𝑜 𝑐𝑚2

_______________ [1]
c) 0,335𝑙𝑖𝑡𝑟𝑒𝑠 𝑖𝑛𝑡𝑜 𝑐𝑚3

_______________ [1]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
3. Express
a) 12,35degrees in degrees and minutes

_______________ [1]

b) Express in scientific notation


i) 618 000

_______________ [1]
ii) 0.000 423

_______________ [1]

4. Find the value of


a) 1012 + 1112 in base 2

_______________[1]

b) 1315 − 425 in base 5

______________ [1]
1 1 2
c) ( + )
3 4

______________ [1]
Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
5. Factorize completely
a) 36𝑝4 − 4𝑞 2

_______________ [1]
b) 𝑥 2 − 𝑥 − 20

_______________ [1]

6. Express
1
a) 5 as a recurring decimal
3

_______________ [1]
b) 6,35hours in hours and minutes

_______________ [1]
c) 5,75days in days and hours

_______________ [1]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
7. Remove brackets and simplify
a) 4𝑎 − 3(4 − 𝑎)

___________________ [1]

b) (𝑥 − 4)2 − 𝑥 2

___________________ [1]

c) 2 − (𝑥 − 3)

___________________ [1]

8. Express 68,975 to
a) The nearest tenth

_____________ [1]

b) The nearest ten

____________ [1]

c) One significant figures

____________[1]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
9. If 5men dig a drain in 8days, how long would 4men take?

_______________ [2]
10.A map is drawn to scale 1:200 000. Calculate
a) The actual distance in kmrepresented by 5cm on the map

_______________ [1]
b) The length of a line represented by 7km on the ground

_______________ [1]
c) The actual area in ha represented by 20𝑐𝑚2 on the map.

_______________ [1]
11.Solve 3𝑥 2 − 5𝑥 + 2 = 0

_______________ [3]
Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
12.Solve
a) 32𝑥 = 17

_______________ [2]
b) 3𝑥 = 81

_______________ [2]
13.If 𝑝 = 8 × 103 and 𝑞 = 6 × 108 calculate
a) 𝑝𝑞

_______________ [1]
𝑞
b)
𝑝

_______________ [1]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
14.Find the value of
7 −1
a) ( )
8

_______________ [1]
b) 10 − 10 ÷ 2 + 2 × 2

_______________ [2]
15.find the next term for each of the following
1
a) 16; 4; 1; ; __________ [1]
4

b) 1;3;6;10;15;________ [1]

c) 1000;729;512;343;_______[1]

16.Express 1600 as a product of its prime factors in index form and hence find
√1600 [3]

_______________ [3]
Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
17.Calculate the number of sides of a polygon if each angle is 135

_______________ [3]
18.Solve
2𝑥 + 3𝑦 = 9
𝑥 + 2𝑦 = 5

_______________[3]

19.Given 𝑂𝐴 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = (−3), find


⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = ( 5 ) and 𝑂𝐵
10 4
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
a) 𝐴𝐵 as a column vector.

_______________ [2]
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ |
b) |𝐴B

_______________ [2]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:

20.Evaluate
log 0.2
a)
log 5

____________________ [2]

b) log 5 80 −log 5 16

____________________ [2]
21.Given 3;12;4;6;8;5;4. Find the
a) mean

_______________ [2]
b) mode

_______________ [1]

c) median

_______________ [1]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
22.Draw the Venn Diagrams Represented by
a) (𝑃 ∩ 𝑄) ∪ (𝑄 ∩ 𝑅) (b) 𝑄 ∪ (𝑃 ∩ 𝑅)

[4]

23.Given that 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑥 2 − 8𝑥 + 15. Find


a) 𝑓(−1)

_______________ [1]
b) 𝑓(𝑥) = 0

_______________ [3]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
24.Given 𝜉 = {𝑥: 21 ≤ 𝑥 < 28, 𝑥 ∈ Z}, 𝑃 = {𝑥: 𝑥 𝑖𝑠 𝑜𝑑𝑑} and
𝑄 = {𝑥: 𝑥 𝑖𝑠 𝑎 𝑚𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑖𝑝𝑙𝑒 𝑜𝑓 3}
a) List the factors of
i) P and Q

_______________ [2]
ii) 𝑃∩𝑄

_______________ [2]
b) Draw a clearly labelled Venn diagram.

25.Solve and represent the solution on a number line


a) 4(𝑥 − 2) ≥ 6(𝑥 + 3)

_______________ [2]
b) 5𝑥 − 13 ≤ 𝑥 − 6 ≤ 9 + 4𝑥

_______________ [3]
Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
26. Study the diagram below.

A 10cm B
120

12cm

Given that
tan 60 = 1.7 C
sin 60 = 0.87
cos 60 = 0.5 Calculate
a) the length of AC

__________________[3]
b) area of ΔABC using the information above

__________________[2]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
27.The velocity time graph below is of an object’s T seconds journey.

40 m/s

0 t 22 T
Time in seconds
Calculate
a) t if acceleration in the first t seconds was 4𝑚𝑠 −2

_______________ [2]
b) Total distance travelled was 840m, find the value of T

_______________ [2]
c) Deceleration in the last few seconds

_______________ [2]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)
Name:
𝑝 −1 7 𝑞 1 16 8
28.Given 3 ( )−( ) = 2( ), find 𝑝, 𝑞 and r
0 4 −2 2𝑟 4 −12

𝑝 = ________[2]

𝑞 = ________[2]

𝑟 = ________[2]

Rayson C
BEd,(Hons),SEA Maths (UZ)

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