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MOCK 12(II)

MATH
COMPULSORY
PART
PAPER 2

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


MOCK 12(II)

MATHEMATICS Compulsory Part

PAPER 2

(1 1 / 4 hours)

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read carefully the instructions on the Answer Sheet and insert the information required in the
spaces provided.

2. When told to open this book, you should check that all the questions are there. Look for the words
‘END OF PAPER’ after the last question.

3. All questions carry equal marks.

4. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. You are advised to use an HB pencil to mark all the answers on the
Answer Sheet, so that wrong marks can be completely erased with a clean rubber.

5. You should mark only ONE answer for each question. If you mark more than one answer, you will
receive NO MARKS for that question.

6. No marks will be deducted for wrong answers.

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There are 30 questions in Section A and 15 questions in Section B.
The diagrams in this paper are not necessarily drawn to scale.
Choose the best answer for each question.

Section A

1. (3a)2(2a + 1) =
A. 6a3 + 1.
B. 6a3 + 3a2.
C. 18a3 + 1.
D. 18a3 + 9a2.

2. If L = – c, then b =

A. .

B. .

C. .

D. .

3. 4x2 – 9 – 3y + 2xy =
A. (2x – 3)(2x – 3 + y).
B. (2x – 3)(2x + 3 + y).
C. (2x + 3)(2x – 3 + y).
D. (2x + 3)(2x – 3 – y).

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4. Let k be a constant. When x 3 – 6x 2 – 3x + k is divided by x + 2, the remainder is 5. Find the
value of k.

A. –17

B. 26

C. 27

D. 31

5. If p and q are constants such that (x + 2) 2 – p  x 2 + 3qx – 5, then pq =


A. –12.

B. 0.

C. 5.

D. 12.

6. In the figure, the graph of the quadratic function y = ax 2 + bx + c cuts the x-axis at the
origin O and T, where a, b and c are constants. If the coordinates of T are (10 , 0), which of
the following is/are true?

I. a<0 y

II. c<0

III. 5a + b > 0

A. I only x
O T

B. II only

C. I and III only y = ax2 + bx + c


D. II and III only

7. The solution of 2x + 9 < 1 or 1   0 is

A. x < 4.
B. x  2.
C. 4 < x  2.
D. x  4 or x  2.

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8. A car travels at an average speed of 90 km/h for an hour. Then the average speed is
decreased by 30% and the car travels at this new average speed for 40
minutes. Find the total distance travelled by the car.

A. 108 km

B. 115.2 km

C. 132 km

D. 168 km

9. If x and y are non-zero numbers such that 3x  (y  2x) = 2(x + 2y), then x : y =
A. 1 : 1.

B. 3 : 5.

C. 5 : 1.

D. 5 : 3.

10. A sum of $18 000 is deposited at an interest rate of 3% per annum for 5 years, compounded
quarterly. Find the interest correct to the nearest dollar.

A. $2 700

B. $2 867

C. $2 901

D. $20 901

11. It is given that z varies directly as x 2 and inversely as y. If x is increased by 20% and y is
decreased by 10%, then z

A. is increased by 29.6%.

B. is increased by 60%.

C. is decreased by 25%.

D. is decreased by 32.5%.

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12. In the figure, the 1st pattern consists of 3 dots. For any positive integer
n, the (n + 1)th pattern is formed by adding (2n + 4) dots to the nth pattern. Find the
number of dots in the 10th pattern.

A. 107

B. 124

C. 129

D. 153

13. 0.005 847 6 =

A. 0.005 (correct to 3 decimal places).

B. 0.005 8 (correct to 4 significant figures).

C. 0.005 85 (correct to 5 decimal places).

D. 0.005 847 (correct to 6 significant figures).

14. The weight of a can is measured as 330 g correct to the nearest 5 g. Find the percentage
error of the measurement correct to the nearest 0.01%.
A. 0.30%

B. 0.76%

C. 1.52%

D. 3.03%

15. In the figure, the area of the quadrilateral ABCD is 36 cm 2 . Find the perimeter of ABCD.

A. 24 cm C

B. 28 cm 4 cm

C. 30 cm B
D
3 cm
D. 32 cm
A

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16. The figure shows a solid right circular cone of base circumference 18π cm and slant height
15 cm. Find the total surface area of the cone.

A. 135π cm 2

B. 189π cm 2
15 cm
C. 216π cm 2

D. 324π cm 2

17. In the figure, A is the mid-point of BC and E is the mid-point of AD. If AE = 3 cm, find
ABD correct to the nearest degree.

A. 16 D
B. 49

C. 53
E
D. 60

30
B A C

18. =

A. .

B. .

C. .

D. .

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19. In the figure, ABCD is a rhombus. M and N are points lying on the diagonal BD such that
CMB = CND = BAD. If 5AB = 3BD and the perimeter of △ABD is 22 cm, find MN.
A. 2.8 cm A B

B. cm M

N
C. 3.6 cm

D. 6.4 cm D C

20. In the figure, O is the centre of the sector OABC. If OAC = 38 and AB // OC, then
ACB =

A. 14. B

B. 38.

C. 42.
A 38 C
D. 66.

21. In the figure, A, B, C and D are points lying on a circle. AC and BD meet at E such
that
AE : BE : CE = 2 : 4 : 3. If the area of △AED is 6 cm 2 , find the area of △AEB.

A. 12 cm 2 B
B. 14 cm 2

C. 15 cm 2

D. 16 cm 2

A C
E

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22. Which of the following statements about a regular 16-sided polygon are true?

I. Each interior angle is 157.5  .


II. The number of folds of rotational symmetry is 16.

III. The number of axes of reflectional symmetry is 8.

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

23. If P is a moving point in the rectangular coordinate plane such that P maintains an equal
distance from the points (–1 , 1) and (2 , 5), then the locus of P is

A. a straight line.

B. a pair of parallel lines.

C. a circle.

D. a parabola.

24. If the point (2 , –3) is rotated clockwise about the origin through 270 , then the coordinates
of its image are

A. (–3 , –2).

B. (–2 , –3).
C. (2 , 3).

D. (3 , 2).

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25. In the figure, O is the origin. The equations of the straight lines L 1 and L 2 are x + ay + a = 0
and cx + y + b = 0 respectively, where a, b and c are non-zero constants. L 1 and L 2 cut the
x-axis at P and Q respectively. The y-intercepts of L 1 and L 2 are the same. If PQ > 2OP,
which of the following are true?

I. a<0 y

II. b=2

III. c>0
Q O P x
IV. ac + 1 > 0

A. I, II and III only

B. I, II and IV only
L2
C. I, III and IV only L1

D. II, III and IV only

26. In the figure, the radius of the circle is r. If the polar coordinates of the centre of the circle
are (a ,  ), where 0   < 360, which of the following are true?
I. a>r y

II.  < 180


III. tan  > 0
O x
A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

27. Two fair dice are thrown. Find the probability that one of the numbers thrown is twice the
other number.

A.

B.

C.

D.

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28. The box-and-whisker diagram below shows the distribution of the waiting times (in min) of
a group of passengers of a certain bus route. Which of the following must be true?

Time (min)
2 4 6 8 10 12
A. The minimum waiting time is 4 min.

B. The mean of the waiting times is 5 min.

C. Exactly half of the passengers have waiting times less than 7 min.

D. The range of the distribution is 10 min.

29. The frequency distribution table below shows the distribution of the weights (in kg)
of
100 students.

Weight (kg) 41  50 51  60 61  70 71  80 81  90

Frequency 16 44 25 11 4

Find the standard deviation of the distribution correct to 2 decimal places.

A. 10.12 kg

B. 10.18 kg

C. 11.62 kg

D. 11.68 kg

30. Consider the following data:

3 3 2 9 10 11 12 16 m n

The median and the range of the above data are 10 and 14 respectively. If m  n, which of
the following are true?

I. Both m and n are not smaller than 10.

II. n  16
III. The mean of the above data cannot be 9.3.

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

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D. I, II and III

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Section B

31. =

A. .

B. .

C. .

D. .

32. The graph in the figure shows the linear relation between log 5 x and log 5 y. If y = kx a , then
k=

A. –2. log5 y
B. 5.
C. 25.
D. 32.
2

O 1 log5 x

33. DC000001201 16 =

A. (13)16 10 + (12)16 9 + 1 201.

B. (13)16 10 + (12)16 9 + 4 609.

C. (14)16 10 + (13)16 9 + 1 201.

D. (14)16 11 + (13)16 10 + 4 609.

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34. y
y = f(x)

6 O 6 x

8

The figure above shows the graph of y = f(x). If –f(2x) = g(x), which of the following may
represent the graph of y = g(x)?

A. y B. y
8 8

3 O 3 x 12 O 12 x

y = g(x) y = g(x)

C. y D. y
y = g(x) y = g(x)

12 O 12 x 3 O 3 x

16 4

35. i =

A.   + (1   )i.

B.  + (1   )i.
C.  + (1 +  )i.
D.  + (1 +  )i.

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36. The figure shows a shaded region (including the boundary). If (a , b) is a point lying in the
shaded region, which of the following are true?

I. b3 y

II. 5a  4b  3 5x + 2y = 9
4y  5x = –3
III. 5a + 2b + 9  0
y=3
A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only O x

D. I, II and III

37. L e t a n b e t h e nt h t e r m o f a na r i t h m e t i sc e q u e n c e . Iaf1 = 3 a n d a 2 0 = 1 0a 2 , w h i c h o f t h e
following are true?

I. The sum of the first 2n terms of the arithmetic sequence is 3n(1 + 2n).

II. a 1 , a 4 , a 16 is a geometric sequence.

III. a 2 + a 4 + a 6 + … + a 50 > a 1 + a 3 + a 5 + … + a 49

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

38. The figure shows a rectangle. If the quadratic equation ax 2 + 2bx + 2c = 0 has two distinct
positive real roots α and β, find the perimeter and the area of the rectangle.

A. Perimeter = cm, area = cm2. α cm

B. Perimeter = cm, area = cm2.


β cm

C. Perimeter = cm, area = cm2.

D. Perimeter = cm, area = cm2.

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39. The figure shows

A. the graph of y = 2 sin (x + 50)  2. y

B. the graph of y = 2 sin (x  50)  2.


O 40 x
C. the graph of y = 4 sin (x + 50)  4.

D. the graph of y = 4 sin (x  40)  4.

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40. The figure shows a right triangular prism, where the area of the base ABC is cm2. If AB = 6
cm, BC = x cm, AC = (x + 2) cm and CD = 5 cm, find ADB correct to the nearest degree.
A. 35
E
B. 44

C. 57 D
F
D. 58

C
B

41. In the figure, BCDA is a semi-circle, where =2 = . AB is the tangent to the circle

ACE at A. If DAE = 42, then DCE = E

A. 42.

B. 45.

C. 48.

D. 54. C D

B A

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42. Find the range of values of k such that the circle x 2 + y 2 + 4x + 8y + 19 = 0 and the straight
line y = kx – 3 do not intersect.

A. <k<0

B. 0<k<

C. k < 0 or k >

D. k < 0 or k >

43. From the ten numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, 5 different numbers are selected to form
a 5-digit number. How many 5-digit numbers greater than 64 000 can be formed?

A. 9 072

B. 10 416

C. 10 752

D. 15 120

44. On each school day, Betty goes to school by MTR or by bus. If she takes MTR, the
probability that she will be late is 0.15. If she takes bus, the probability that she will be late
is 0.2. If the probability that she takes MTR on each school day is 0.6, find the probability
that she is late on a certain school day.

A. 0.17

B. 0.175

C. 0.18

D. 0.35

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45. Let m 1 , q 1 and v 1 be the mode, the inter-quartile range and the variance of a group of
numbers {x 1 , x 2 , x 3 , …, x 100 } respectively. If m 2 , q 2 and v 2 are the mode, the inter-quartile
range and the variance of the group of numbers {5x 1 + 2, 5x 2 + 2, 5x 3 + 2, …, 5x 100 + 2}
respectively, which of the following must be true?

I. m 2 = 5m 1 + 2

II. q 2 = 5q 1 + 2

III. v 2 = 25v 1

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

END OF PAPER

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