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ICAS 2017 MATHEMATICS DO NOT OPEN THIS BOOKLET UNTIL INSTRUCTED. 40 QUESTIONS TIME ALLOWED; 1 HOUR STUDENT'S NAME: rs Read the instructions on the ANSWER SHEET and fil in your NAME, SCHOOL anc OTHER INFORMATION. Use a pencil, Do NOT use a coloured pencil or 2 pen. Rub out any mistakes completely. ‘You MUST record your aiewers on ihe ANSWER SHEET. Mark only ONE answer for each question. ‘Your score will be the number of correct answers. Marks are NOT deducted for incorrect answers. ‘There are 35 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS (1-35). Use the information provided to choose the BEST answer from the four possibie options. ‘On your ANSWER SHEET iil in the oval that matches ‘your answer. ‘There are 5 FREE-RESPONSE QUESTIONS (36-40) \Write your answer in the boxos provided on the ANSWER: ‘SHEET and filin the ovals thal match your answer. ‘You may use a ruler and spare paper AGALCULATOR ‘s required Jake is Mike Pete is 10cm 3em taller than shorter Mike. than Jake. Which statement is true? (A) Pete is 7cm taller than Mike. (B) _ Pete is 7cm shorter than Mike. (C) _ Pete is 3cm taller than Mike. (D) _ Pete is 3cm shorter than Mike. 2. What is 17.1046 rounded to the nearest hundredth? (A) 17.10 (BR) 17.11 (C) 17.104 (D) 17.105 3. Priya wants to catch the express bus from Rose Hill to Green Park. Rose Hill High Street Surrey Street Victoria Road Green Park Merry Meadows How long will this journey take? (A) 37 minutes (B) 35 minutes (C) 32 minutes (D) 25 minutes Kim measured the temperature of a pot of water as it was being heated and plotted her results. Water Temperature 2 S 2 & Temperature (°C) Roe 8 8 0 beep 0 20 40 60 80 100120 Time (seconds) How often did Kim measure the temperature of the water? (A) every 5 seconds (B) _ every 10 seconds (C) every 14 seconds (D) every 20 seconds The veins on this lily pad form equal angles at the centre. What is the size of the REFLEX angle between the two arrows? (A) 120° (8) 180° (C) 240° (0) 300° 2017 10AS Maher Paper © UNSW Gaal Ply Lntos oO: A+Ae What value must [fj be? (A) 14 (B) 13 (©) 17 (D) 18 The geometric mean of 2 and 18 is 6 since /2x18=6 Which pair of numbers has a geometric mean of 8? (A) 13and3 (8) 13and5 (C) 16and4 (0) 18and4 The point A (-2, 7) is translated 5 units to the left and 3 units up. What are the new coordinates of A? (A) (3,4) (B) (3, 10) (C) (7.4) (D) (7, 10) 9, Talia had a red paper square. She cut a square of side length x cm from each corner. | How does the perimeter of this new shape compare to the perimeter of the original square? (A) the same (8) smaller by 4x om (C) larger by 4x om (D) larger by &x cm 10. James drew four circles with centres A,B, Cand D inside a rectangle, as shown. xem —____ | | 6cm What is the value of x? (A) 12 (8) 15 (Cc) 18 (D) 21 11, Jane earns $5 per hour less than Sam and $3 per hour more than Pete. IfAlison earns another $2 per hour, she will have the equal highest hourly rate for this group of four people. Alison earns $h per hour now. How much does Jane earn per hour? (A) $(h-1) (B) $(h-2) (C) S(h-3) (D) $(h-5) 12. Six squash players competed in a Arun Bob Fen Cai Elle Deb The diagram shows that Arun beat Bob and Bob beat Elle. Which player won the most games? (A) Arun (8) Bob (C) Deb (0) Elle tournament. They played each other once. 14. Chandra hung lanterns from the left along a piece of string so that every third one was blue and every fifth one was yellow. The rest were pink Chandra stopped when he could no longer continue this pattern. Which statement is true? (A) Chandra hung 15 lanterns. (8) Chandra hung 5 blue lanterns. (C) Half of the lanterns were pink. (D) Chandra hung 8 pink lanterns. 13. In this diagram, @+ @ = A. NOTTO SCALE What angle is represented by A\’ (A) 72° (B) 100° (c) 108° (D) 120° 15. All 106 students at a school camp must sleep in tents. Each tent is occupied by either 9 or 11 students. How many tents are occupied by 11 students? (A) 2 (Be) 8 (Cc) 9 (D) 10 201710AS Mattes Ppar FE UNSW Gal Py Leno 16. Dani recorded the number of minutes she waited in line at the school canteen on six different days. 1/2/)3/4/5 10|15) 9 | 19] 13 | Her median waiting time was 12 minutes. How long did Dani wait on Day 6? (A) 11 minutes (B) 12 minutes (C) 13 minutes (D) 14 minutes 17. This graph shows the number of 300 mL drinks sold at a school canteen one day. Drinks Sold at Canteen flavoured orange milk juice apple plain juice milk Which of these statements is correct? (A) The canteen sold more milk drinks than juice drinks. (B) Approximately 40% of these drinks sold were orange juice. (C) About twice as much orange juice was sold as apple juice. (D) About one-third of all the milk sold was plain milk. 18. The distance, s, travelled by a car is given by the formula 1 op are s=utts at where w = initial speed, 1 = time and a= acceleration. Acar has an initial speed of 4 m/s and travels with an acceleration of 3 m/s’. What is the distance travelled by the car in 10 seconds? (A) 340m (8) 190m (C) 70m (0) 55m 19. In Bargo last year, the mean summer temperature was 20% warmer than the annual mean of 20°C. The hottest day was 25% above the summer mean. What was the temperature of the hottest day in Bargo last year? (A) 25°C (8) 26°C (C) 29°C (D) 30°C 201 AS Mature Paper F© UNSW los Py Lins 20. John had four identical square prisms. He arranged them so that the prisms looked like this from above. A T cron Which of these is the view from the front? 21. Visual acuity of 6/1.5 means that a person with excellent vision can read the bottom line on this chart accurately from a distance of 6m compared to 1.5m for someone with normal vision. Line 1 Line 2 La © Line 3 FCDPE Line 4 LOFEZPD Line 5 ooLercte Line 6 Lerreroro The minimum visual acuity associated with each line of this chart follows a pattern. Poor 1 6/48 Satisfactory | 3 Normal 4 6/6 Excellent 6 65 Sunil read Line 3 accurately from a distance of 6m. What minimum visual acuity does Sunil have? (A) 6/24 (8) 6/5 (Cc) 62 (0) 60.5 {2047 OAS Maat Peper FO UNSW Goal Py nts 22. Aregular hexagon fits inside a circle of diameter 6 cm. Each vertex of the hexagon touches the circumference of the circle. What is the perimeter of the hexagon? (A) 18cm (8) 190m (C) 270m (0) 36cm 23. Leila hired a taxi at 8pm to take her home. Before arriving home, the taxi driver stopped for 12 minutes while Leila bought her dinner. $6 | $3 | $4.50 $1.50 | $1.50 | $1.50 $0.75 | $0.75 | $0.75 Leila paid $45 for the taxi fare. How far did she travel? (A) 2tkm (8B) 22km (C) 24km (0) 27km 24. Matt travelled from Bohemia to Aragon. Tom On this map, 1 cm represents 300 000 cm of actual distance. Approximately how far did Matt travel? (a) 7.5km (8) 12km (C) 75km (0) 120km 25. Jia is placing each of the numbers from 1 to 9 in separate cells on the grid. She starts with 3 as this number is both prime and triangular. ‘Square Even Triangular Odd What answer should Jia get when she adds the numbers in the shaded diagonal? (A) 18 (B) 15 (C) 12 (D) 10 2017 10AS Mateos Paper UNSW bal Py Ltd 26. Sam had identical copies of these three paper shapes. He used them to create these designs. Design 4 Design 2 Area=17 cm? Area = 20 om? Design 3 Design 4 Area = 5 om? What value must [fj be? (A) 10 () 1 () 12 (D) 13 27. Sarah, Amy and Dan shared a jug of cordial. 1 drank 7 of the original amount and Dan drank the rest. Sarah drank 100 mL more than Amy. How much cordial did Dan drink? (A) 500 mL (B) 600 mL (C) 700 mL. (D) 800 mL Sa” NOT TO SCALE What is the value of a? a) 13 (B) 14 (Cc) 15 (0) 16 Sarah drank ; of the jug of cordial, Amy 2, Xiang learned that any number is divisible by 9 when the sum of its digits is also divisible by 9. She was given these 6-digit numbers, both of which are divisible by 9: 74A52B and 326ABC What is the value of C? (A) (B) (c) (0) Naes 2017 IAS Matera Paper © UNSW ltl Py Lito 30. Kim made this net. She put a weight on the ‘6’ and then folded it to make a dice. weight On her first trial, Kim rolled this dice 240 times and recorded her results. 72 36 [ 40 35 33 24 Kim then moved the weight to the opposite face. olalalely|a She rolled her re-weighted dice 200 times. Based on her trial, how many sixes should Kim expect this time? (A) 20 (8) 33 (C) 60 (0) 72 31. Ten years ago, James was twice the age of Ying. Now the age difference between James and Ying is two years. What is the sum of their ages now? (A) 18 (8) 22 (C) 26 (0) 34 32. Sixty people came to Marco's party. They were dressed in red, green or white. The ratio of people dressed in red to people dressed in green was 2:3. The number of people dressed in white was half the number of people dressed in red. How many people were dressed in red? (A) 10 (8) 20 (C) 30 (D) 40 33. Rosie drew a rightisosceles triangle of base length 2b cm. 2b She then drew a similar triangle of base length 3b om. What is the difference in area of the triangles as a percentage of the area of the original triangle? 156% 125% (A) 225% (8) (C) 150% (0) QUESTIONS 36 TO 40 ARE FREE RESPONSE. 34. Paul has these four cards. Write your answer in the boxes provided on ey Qe stu Ric ncs | alle | A | | @ | Gee Nt ueccd A=3points @ =4 points Paul turns the cards over and mixes them up. He picks a card and doubles its point-value. Paul then picks one of the remaining cards and adds its point-value to his first score. What is Paul's chance of getting a total score of 15 points? NOTTO SCALE (A) 4 @) + What is the value of x? 1 1 C) a Dog 37. The number of tiles Ravi used to create each of these shapes follows a pattern. 35. Florence drew A ABC in the first quadrant. Shape 4 Shape 2 Shape 3 She rotated the triangle 90° anti-clockwise How many tiles will Ravi need to use to ote create Shape 35? | What are the new coordinates of C? (A) (0,1) (B) (5,2) (C) (2,3) (BD) (6,3) | {0171S tea Peper F OWNS Oc Py Lites 10 38. Jim looked at the clock as he arrived at school in the morning and again as he left school that afternoon. Arrived Left Through how many degrees did the hour hand turn while he was at school? 39. Gina wrote down a number between 99 and 999. She noticed that the product of the hundreds digit and the units digit was equal to the tens digit. How many numbers between 99 and 999 have this property? 40. Asmaller square of area 85 cm? (rounded to the nearest cm?) was placed on top of a larger green square so that the comers of the bottom square were showing as four identical triangles. +3 omy, ae | 10 om ——_4, NOT TO SCALE What is the total area of the eight shaded triangles, to the nearest cm?? " 2007 CAS Maarate Paper UNSW lo Py ind ACKNOWLEDGMENT Copyright in this booklet is owned by UNSW Global Ply Limited, unless otherwise indicated. Every effort has been made to tace and acknowledge copyright. UNSW Global Ply Limited apologises for any accidental infringement and welcomes information to redress the situation. das a 5 yes ©2017 UNSW Gival Pty Limtec. Copyright inthis documents ‘med by UNSW Global Pty Limite If THS COVER APPEARS IN BLACK AND GREY ONLY, THIS PAPERS ANULEGAL COPY

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