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CEDAR GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Preliminary Examination 2 Secondary Four CANDIDATE ( ) 4/ CENTRE [| INDEX NUMBER NUMBER MATHEMATICS 4016/01 Paper 1 47 August 2010 2hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST ‘Write your Centre number, index number and name on all the work you hand in, ‘Write in dark blue or black pen on bath sides of the paper. You may use a pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid Answer all questions. Ifworking is needed for any question, it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators should be used where appropriate. Ifthe degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For x, use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of x. {At the end of the examination, fasten all your work securely together. 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 60. For Examiner's Use 80 This document consists of 20 printed pages {Turn over 2 Mathematical Formulae Compound interest an Total t= Pi l+—— wat mont = (145) Mensuration Curved surface area of a cone = rl Surface area of a sphere = 4zr? Volume of a cone = harth Lee) Volume ofa sphere = =r Area of triangle ABC = fabsin c Are length = r@, where @ is in radians Sector are: pre, where @ is in radians Trigonometry sind sinB sinC a? =b? +c? ~2be cos A Statistics =kk& Mean Standard deviation = Cedar Girls’ Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Preim 2/2010 For For Evaniners q Sines te Answer all the questions. te 212 1 (@) Evaluate , giving your answer correct to 3 decimal places. (&) Ona particular day, the highest temperature recorded was x°C and the lowest temperature recorded was ~ y°C. Given that x and y are positive integers and the difference between the two temperatures is 10°C, express y in terms of x. Answer (a) a ® 2 (a) Solve the inequalities 2x-20 ¥eltow (©) Ifacard is picked from Bag 1 and two cards are drawn, without replacement, from Bag 2. Find the probability of @__ getting a vowel and two yellow cards, ii) getting the letter ‘R’ and at least one red card. Answer (a) a) aw a] Gy) a) —— (Cedar Girls’ Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Pretim 2/2010 For Examiner's ‘Use i Fr Pee sonine's Examiners Te tn 16 The diagram shows a line AC, which is parallel to the x-axis and passes through point A(2,5). It meets another line BD with equation 3y=2x-5 atthe point B. Point D Ties on the y-axis. (a) Find the coordinates of B. (b) Calculate the area of triangle ABD. D (©) Find the perpendicular distance from A to BD. Answer (a) ( 7 a 0) units’ [2] ) units [2] (Cedar Girls’ Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Pretim 2/2010 (Turn over 12 For For Examiners Bxominer's Use ‘tee 17 The points A, B and C are marked on the grid below. (@) Given than O4 (2). locate the origin O and state the coordinates of B. (©) Find the vector AC. © If AC-=34D and ABED is a parallelogram, mark and label clearly, in the grid above, the points D and E. 2) Answer (a) B( ' etl) © A= a (Cedar Girls’ Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Prelim 2/2010 13 Fr Examiner's 18 A,B, C,D, &, F, ... are some vertices of a regular polygon. The reflex angle BCD = 210°. (@) How many sides does the polygon have? (b) Find, stating all reasons clearly, the angle CEA. For Examiner's Use 19 The volume, Vcm?, of a sphere is directly proportional to the cube of its radius, r. cm. (a) Describe the effect on V when r is halved. (b) Find the percentage increase in r when V increases by 700%. Answer (a) _. OF OSS a) (Cedar Girls? Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Prelim 2/2010 (Turn over For 4 20 In the diagram below, AB, DE and CH are parallel lines. Given that D is the midpoint of AC, CH= 6 cm and HA = SHG. B 4 D Cc (@) Show that AABC is similar to ADEC . (b) Name two other pairs of triangles that are similar. © Find the length of EF. Answer @ ————E—— ®) Triangles and Triangles and - Con (2) Cedar Girls? Secondary School 4016/0/S4/Prelim 272010 For Examiner's Por For Examiners} Examiner's Use ‘se 2A “The diagram shows the distance-time graph for the first 60 seconds of a car’s journey. Distance (m) 50 Time (¢ seconds) 0 20 40 60 (a) State the acceleration of the car when = 45. (b) In the last 20 seconds, the car travelled at a constant speed of 3 m/s, Find the total distance traveled in the first 60 seconds. (c) In the first 20 seconds, the car travels under constant acceleration. On the grid in the answer space, draw the speed-time graph of the same journey. Answer (a) ot ms? {1} @® nm {i © 2) Speed (m/s) ‘Time (t seconds) Cedar Girls’ Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Prelim 2/2010 [Turn over For uminors ‘Use 16 22. The scale drawing in the answer space below shows the positions of two houses, 4 and B. In the drawing, I cm represents 200 m. (@) The house C is located 1 200m south-cast of B. Find and label the position of house C. (b) A reception mast Mis equidistant from 4, B and C. By constructing perpendicular bisectors, find and label the position of mast M4. (©) The transmitter station Tis on a bearing of 110° from B and ona bearing of 070° from C. Find and label the position of T. (a) Find the distance from to the mast. Answer (a), (b) and (c) North B Answer (a) m ty uy) ay Oo) Beminers Use Cedar Girls’ Secondary Schoo! 4016/01/84/Prelim 2/2010 7 For Examiner 23 The graph is a cumulative frequency curve showing the weights of the 600 carps in Pond A. Cumulative Frequency 600 500 400 300 200 100 Weight of carp (kg) (a) Use the graph to find @ the number of carps which weigh more than 1.5 kg, (i) __ the interquartile range, Gi) the 10" percentile, (b) Two carps are selected at random. Find the probability that one weighs at most 1.9 kg and the other weighs more than 4.2 kg. For (Cedar Girls’ Secondary School 4016/01/S4/Prelim 2/2010 {Turn over 18 For Answer (a) @) fi) Gi) (©) Use the cumulative frequency curve to complete the frequency table below. x kg O units Statement is wot valid because 8 — | 9menwill consumed cartons | 16(c) 4.44 units of water in 3 days. 12 = 7a) BG,=1 aa) a 17) (7-1) 2 = (9 2 a= 90) 7 17(0) ( .| 10(a) Ske 18(@) 2 10(6) 1k 18(b) 30° uw Sem ey 12) oT ginal volume = 19~)_| New volume = 37 Vis reduced by 87.5% 190) 100% 1200) ZC iscommon 20(a) | ZBAC = ZEDC (coms, ABI! DE) ABC is similar to ADEC AFD is similar to AAHC 7 20(b) | AABG is similar to AHCG 13(@) “7 AEFG is similar to ACHG 13(b) #324 NO—-y) 20() cm 14(a) x= Dor 21(a) Ooms 14(b) ¥=2 and y 24(b) Hom PAPER 4016/1 24a) [9900 6600 11880) Speed (ms) A total of 9900 chicken, 6600 egg 24(by | 204 11880 tuna sandwiches were delivered to the 3 schools over a two-week period. T 210) 24(@) 1 1 1550 24(@) 250 380 Time (seconds) Te $6755 1060 (£20) m 495 145 ke Likg 100 1797 230; 305; 65 23(ai) Pond B 23(dii) | No. of carps in B (x2 4))= 150 No. of carps in 4 (x2 4)) = 65

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