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r. John Chung's Sys Yel aa) Level 1 10 Complete Tests designed Tor perte sie Ol the SAT. John Chung Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 10 Tests | Good Lucl oO Dear Beloved Students, With these new editions, | would like to thank alll the students who sent me emails to encourage me to revise my books. As | said, while creating this series of math tests has brought great pleasure to my career, my only wish is that these books will help the many students who are preparing for college entrance. | have had the honor and the pleasure of working with numerous students and realized the need for prep books that can clearly explain the fundamentals of mathematics. Most importantly, the questions in these books focus on building a solid understanding of basic mathematical concepts. Without these solid foundations, it will be difficult to score well on the exams, These books emphasize that any difficult math question can be completely solved with a solid understanding of basic concepts. As the old proverb says, "Where there is a will, there is a way." I still remember vividly a fifth- ‘grader who was last in his class who eventually ended up at Harvard University seven years later. | cannot stress enough how such perseverance in the endless quest to master mathematical concepts and problems will yield fruitful results. You may sometimes find that the explanations in these books might not be sufficient. In such a case, you can email me at dricmath@gmail.com and | will do my best to provide a more detailed explanation. Additionally, as you work with these books, please notify me if you encounter any ‘grammatical or typographical errors so that | can provide an updated version. It is my great wish that all students who work with these books can reach their ultimate goals and enter the college of their dreams. Thank you Sincerely, Dr. John Chung, Copyright by Dr. John Chung Website: www.johnchungmath.com Contents 10 Tests yest 1 ——— Page? 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(3) Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems. They are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when itis stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to scale, All figures lic ina plane unless otherwise indicated (4) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any function /” is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which f(x) is areal number, The range of fis assumed to be the set ofall real numbers f(x), where xis in the domain of (5) Reference information that may be useful in answering the questions in this test can be found on the page preceding Question 1 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, 1 ab-¥ value of b 2 30 and 2a+8 What is the 30 (B) -10 6 () 10 (©) 30 2 Wa+2b=2 and a—2b=10, then a? — (5 (B10 (2 (B20 (E24 Dr. John Chung's SAT Ii Math Level 1 Test 1 11 1 1 11 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. In Figure 1, the area of the circular shaded region is 2x and the radius of circle O is 3. Whatis the value of w? (A) 100 (B) 120 (©) 130 (D) 140, (B) 150 Figure 1 Which of the following is the graph of a linear function witha negative slope and a negative y-intercept? @ oo} (B) 3 3 my a mx 8 » ©) y 4 4 = er tsb ® y 4 3 -12- PAGI ee ee | 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 5. If x° =16x , what are all possible values of x? (A) 0 only (B)0, 2, and -2 (©)4 and ~4 only (D) 0 and4 only (50,4, and —4 6 163"! = 9°", what is the value of x? 1 L (A)3 (B)2 > «&)-— “3 ®2 © 1G O35 Nie 7. the equation is x’ -2x+3 =0, which of the following is tru (A) The sum of the roots is 2 (B) The product of the roots is —3, (©) Both roots are greater than 0, (D) Both roots are imaginary. (£) Both roots are real. 8. Which of the following is the equation whose roots are Sand 2? (A) xe tx-4=0 (B) A =446=0 o 6=0 (D) P+ x4+6=0 (xe +x-6=0 9% Af y= va" =1.25 , for what value of xis y= (asa (B44 (9337 (D)2.97 (22.25 Dr. John Chung's SAT I! Math Level 1 Test 1 -13- 1 1 #1 ~#1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 10, Lf the perimeter of a square is 18, which of the following is the length of a diagonal? (ay 450 (B) 636 (C) 6.78 (D) 9.00 (E) 36.00 no is undefined, which of the following includes all possible value(s) of x? (A) {0} (B) {1} (©) {0.1} (D) {0,-1} (&) {0,-1,1} R what is theratio of xto y 2 cy) 2 : 7 2 9 4 4 9 3 4 = g GO ON TOT! XT PAGE > 14 1 1 #1 =#1 1 1 1 1B. Mw 15. 16. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. In isosceles triangle ABC in Fig ‘What is the length of AC? 2, sind=05. B (a) 153, 10 10 (B) 10v3 (© 10V2 10 4 c 5 Figure 2 Note: Figure not dmwn to scale, Jennifer is 4 fect tall, and her shadow is 15 feet long. If the tree next to her casts a shadow that is 33 feet long, how tall isthe tree? (A) 8.810 (B95 ft (9oft (py tos (E12 ie f(x what is the value of f(-0.1)? (ay -110 (B) -101 (©) tol @) 110 (©) 120 In Figure 3, if ¢)] m , whatis the value of x? hs (A)75 € (C) 82 m (by 83 70 e (E)85 Figure 3 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 4 -15- 1 1 #71 ~=#1 4 1 1 20. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. In Figure 4, AB of rectangle ABCD is parallel to y-axis, What is the distance between point A and C2 (AN6 (B) 64 (72 (D)8 (E)85 In how many different orders cam the program for a music performance be arranged if 6 students are to perform? (A) 120 (B) 240 (€) 360 (D) 480 (720 Corresponding altitudes of two similar triangles have lengths of 9 meters and 6 meters. If the perimeter of the larger triangle is 31.5 meters, what is the perimeter of the smaller triangle? (Ay2tm (B) 2.5m (32m (D) 24m (E) 27m Which of the following is an equation of a line which passes through (5, 2) and is parallel to the tine with ‘equation 4x. 3? a ® © (D) y=2x-8 ®) 4 B(-3,2) Oo 4 Figure 4 1 1 +1 ~ 1 11 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 21, In Figure 5, a tetmhedron is going to be cut from a comer B of the cube with edge of 5. Which of the following is the volume of the tetrahedron? (ays (B)208 (Cait (D) 62.6 25 Figure 5 22. Which of the following statements is never true? (A) A square isa rhombus. (B) A rectangle is a rhombus. (C)A trapeznid is a parallelogram, (D) A square isa parallelogram. (E) A parallelogram is a square. 23. A power boat traveled 100 miles at an average speed of 25 miles per hour in still water. Ifthe average speed had increased 16 percent, how much time, in percent, could have saved on this trip? (A) 10% (B) 13.8% (C) 145% (D)25.2% (B)40% 24. If bisa negative integer, for which of the following (a) 20 (B) -10 (Cy10 (D)20 (B30 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 1 -17- 28. 26. 27. 1 1 71 ~=#1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Intriangle ABC, if ZC is aright angle, AC BC =8, which of the following is equal to sin A and (A)o4 (B) 06 (C075 (D) 08 (E) 085 I¢Tiffany has 5 more dimes than quarters and the total Value of the coins is $2.25, which of the following is the number of dimes? (A)3 (B)s (7 (D9 (p10 In Figure 6, ABCDis a parallelogram. Which of the ¥ following is the midpoint of AC ? B(2.4) (xy) (A) (2,3) (B) (4, 2) (0 (3.2) (D) (3.3) (BE) (4,3) (0.0) (6.0) Figure 6 1420 9 M6 oF © of certain umber, what i that number? (A) 200 (B) 180 (©) 150 (D) 120 (E90 HE NEXT PAG 1 | 1 1 1 El MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. In Figure 7, SABC and ACDE are right triangles. If AB =12, AC =16,and EC =8, which of the following By is the length of E au B13 12 (ptt ao c (E)10 Figure 7 Which of the following numbers is contained in the 1 1 domain of the function f(x) = Ae (Bs 4 (p)3 (2 Which of the following is the graph forall values of x in Is(x-1f <9? a B) © © © Dr. John Chung's SAT ll Math Level 1 Test 1 -19- 1 1 1 41 1 1 1 2. B. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued The circle in Figure 8 has center Qand mdius 10. 1f BC is per length of AC (Ay iz (B13 (cys (D1 (£) 16 In Figure 9, if @ ABC is a right triangle, AD= BD ,AC =\3, and CD =|, then AB = (A) 2 (B) 22 ons (dD) 2 (©) Ws Figure 10 shows a dise with an arrow that can be spun so that it has an equal chance of landing on each of the 8 regions of the disc. If the spinner is spun 2 times, what is the probability that the spinner will Land on a prime number at least once? 3 ay > Ws 9 y 2 2 ea 30 py 2 OG 39 2 a -20- endicular to AD , which of the following is the USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Loh aay, Figure 8 B ID 1 A c WB Figure 9 Figure 10 {0 ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > 1 1 +41 ~ 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 38, Figure 11 shows the graph of fimetion f’. Which of the ‘ following is the value of f({(—4))? (Ay 2 (Bt jo (oD) 2 (E) 4 36, Ifcircle O has an area of 16, what is the length of minor Figure 11 are PR? (A) 0.95 (B18 (02.56 (D)3.02 (E)3.98 P R 37. Ifthe graph of y = y= 3exactly once, which of the following is the value of | k2 2k intersects the line Note: Figure not drawn to scale Figure 12 (A)4 (B35 (3 25 (E)2 38. Inthe ay-plane, which of the following is the equation of the line which passes through the points of intersection of | the circles whose equations are a? +y* =4 and yaa? (ay +(y (A) xty-250 (B) ety (© x-y- (D) x-y+2=0 (B) x-y+4=0 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Lovel 1 Test 1 -21- 1 1 1 ~«1 1 1 1 3. 41. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Ifthe volume of a cube is k cubic meters, which of the following is an expression for the surface area of this cube, in square meters? (a) Vor we (© 6kye (D) 6° (6 Ifthe length of the hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle is x then which of the following is the expression for the area ofthat triangle, in terms of x? “ ale es > Or () ® If aand hare the rots of the equation x7 — 4+ which of the following is the value of (a+1)(b-+1)? (ays (Be (7 (Dy 10 (15 GO ONTO -22- ee ee | 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. ‘The function fis defined by f(x) =x" x1. In which of the following intervals does the minimum value of f occur? (A) 4 +24 se ee | 11 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 48. In Figure 13, if ABCD is a thombus with BD = 24 and AB = 20 , which of the following is the area of the B c thombus? (ay 192 (B)384 (€) 480 4 D (D) 768 (B) 1024 Figure 13 Note: Figure not drawn to seale, 49, Ifthe function / is defined by f(x) = O<.x $3, what isthe range of f A) 1s f(x) s0 (B)-15 f(x)s2 (© 0s s(x)s2 @) -1< f(x) 33 (©) 2s /(x)s3 50. If f(x)= Ve FT and (is the inverse of f, which of the following is the value of f° (5) (aos (B) 2.25, « (D)2.67 (E288 STOP IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST ONLY. DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER TEST IN THIS BOOK. Dr. John Chung's SAT 1! Math Level 1 Test -25- TEST1 ANSWERS # [answer [# [answer [# [answer [# | answer [ # | answer 1 A u Cc 21 B 3 Cc Al Cc 2 D 12 Cc 22 Cc 32 Cc 42 Cc 3 D B B 23 B 33 Cc 43 Cc 4 D 14 A 24 Cc M E 44 A 3 E 15 D 25 D 35 D 45 E 6 Cc 16. A 26 E 36 B 46 D T D 17 B 27 B 37 A 47 E 8 E 18 E 28 A 38 Db 48 B 9 D 19 A 29 E 39 B 49 D 10 B 20 D 30 A 40 E 30 E Explanations: Test 1 1a) 2a+8=12 =>a=2 (2)b-3b=30 => -b=30 > b=-30 20 Method I: Solve system of equations. @=6,b=—2. Therefore a’ — 4b’ Method ince (a 2b)(a + 2b) = a” —4b* then 210 = 20. 3) Thearea of the citcle is 927. The area of a sector of circle is proportion to its central angle. The area of the unshaded region is 9—-2x = 7x Therefore 2 = 2" 5 2w=280 => w=140, on 360 4 (Dy ‘The graph in (D) has a negative slope and negative y-intereept. 5% (BE) Bal6x = Y-16xr=0 = x(x+4)(x-4)=0 > ¥=0,4,and -4 ‘ 1 6 © => 4x > ret 7. (D) ‘Vieta's Formulas Ifr and s are the roots of the equation ax” +hx+e=0 ,then and os Discriminant 6° —dac determines the nature of the roots of ‘a quadratic equation when a, 6, and e are rational numbers. If 6°—4ac >0 , then there are two unequal real roots, If b* —4ae=0, then there are two equal real roots. If b* —4ac <0, then there are imaginary roots. Dr. John Chung’s SAT I Math Lovel 1 Test + -27- 8 (E) 9. (D) 0 1. (©) 12. (©) 13. (B) 14, (A) | 28 - Sum of the roots = 2 and Product of the roots = 3 Discriminant 5° —4ac=-8 <0 => Imaginary mots (Or use a graphic utility to find the nature of the roots of the graph, Method 1: Since the roots are ~3 and 2 , the equation is (x—~3)(x-2)=0 => x'+x-6=0 Method 2; Use Vieta"s Formula, = rabef-0 ax’ +br+ Sum of the roots — Product of the roots The length of aside =y = 4s=18 > 9245 Wi aanF=036 x =0,then is undefined, 1 = Ix=1, then is undefined. x I 1 9 2x+6y = de=oy = x=Ty 2 (From the equation, you can use plug-in number, If y =4, then x =9.) => AD=3¥3 = AC=1003 48 x 33 Is. (D) fiat 16. (A) 17. (B) 18. (E) 19. (A) 20. (D) 21. (B) | 2. (C) 2. (B) | f(-01 ‘Sum of the interior angles of a triangle is 180 and verticals angles are congruent, 0 < The diagonals of a rectangl AC = BD = y(2-~3) +(-2-2)) Fe congruent. 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(©) -30- Therefore, % of the amount of time being saved is 4-349 100(4~3.49) 4 3.8% Since b is a negative integer, |10—a|must be the smallest number. fov-20 > 2 (B)-10 > 2 (Clo > a jo b |ior20 =" ww 3% b b Since A ABC is a right triangle, then BC =8, AC =6, and AB =10. sin 4 = 908 og 10 Coin FoF coins Cenis ‘Amount Quarter |e 5 25x Dime x5 0 T0(+5) Total amount = 25x+10(x+5)=35x+50 35x+50=225 => and *+S=10 Diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. The midpoint of BD = The midpoint of AC Midpoint of HD=(2%, 48) (4 2) Translate The number 20 03x = 20-0lr = In GABC, AB=12, AC =16, and BC =20, Use similarity. AC _ BC l6_ 20 x4 t.2, "CD Sr x=10 Domain: {x|x> 5] 9 = 1<(x-1) and (x-1) 20 Ls (x1 (ts(ray = x (2) (x1 29 => w-2x-850 = (x-4)(x42)s0 = -25"4 From (1) and (2), the common intervals are -2< x <0 or 2$.x<4 SS 2x20 = x(x-2)20 = x220r x50 2. (C) Since AAOB is isosceles, BO =10.and ZBOC = 60" , Therefore OC = 5 and AC =1045=15. La. Cr 3B.) B —-QACDis aspecial right triangle, 30° - 6° —90" AD = BD =2 2 4b = VBC SAC = SIT =2N5 Or 1D Since 2B = ZBAC = 60", AB =24C = 2N3 1 4 c iB ME) (prime at least once) = 1~ (Both numbers are not prime) ‘numbers out of 8 are not prime, Therefore, the number of pairs is 5x5 =25 (prime at least once) = 1-25. = 3% m a a 35. (D) Inthe graph, f(-4)=2 and (/(-4))= £(2 4 4 36. (B) | Arca= sr? =16 =r a ret la 30__ ar Ae rx Se = AE 360 6 37. (A) Since y =3is tangent to the parabola, axis of symmetry is -» -(22 rat ) <1. therefore, 2a 2 =3 f(l)=i-24k=3 = kad Or Perfect squared form is y (x-1) +h-1 ‘The minimum value of y=k—1=3. k= Dr. John Chung's SAT II Math Level 1 Test 4 -31- 38. (D) 39. (B) 40. (E) 41. (©) 42. (©) i 43. (€) 44. (A) -32- The graphs of circles are as follows. 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Figure 2 — Va , which ofthe following could be the m Figure 3 -41- ee es | 11 1 2B. MW 15. 16. 17, MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Which of the following is the solution of the inequality xed (A) vel (B) x<0 (01 (Bl B®. O-~ M-= ®-> M7 @®7 O-; O- > Oy GO ON TO THE PAGE > 742- 1 1 #1 #1 1 1 1 18, 1. 20, a. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued What is the value of Si! +37? (A)2 (BS (C) 2 (D) (BY SH If f(x Sy then '(3)= 1 (B)2 ©3 4 ©5 An equilateral triangle is inscribed ina circle in Figure 4. Ifthe circle has.a mdius of 10, what isthe length of 2 (yo (B) 13.5 (©) 15.6 (D) 168 (BE) 173, ‘The histogram in Figure 5 shows the distribution of the number of children in the families of the employees in ‘Company . What percent of the employees have fewer than 4 children in the family? (Ay 125 (B) 25 (75 (D875 (E) 93.8 ‘How many different four digit integers can be formed by rearranging the digits of 2525? (Ay24 (B) 16 12 ) 8 (5) 6 Dr. John Chung's SAT Ii Math Level 1 Test 2 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. B Figure 4 aes Frequency sal Number of Children in a Family Figure $ GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > -43- ee ee | 11 1 25. MATHEMATICS LEVEL | TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Figure 6, ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid and || AD If AE = BE=4, AD=8,and BC=2, what is the perimeter of quadrilateral BCFE ? 10 (B15 (16 (Dis (E20 Note: Figure not drawn to scale. D Figure 6 If i= VOT andif 7? i" positive integer value of &? =1,, what is the smallest i (B)2 (3 (D4 (E)8 ‘A truck takes 10 hours to travel between two cities, while a small car takes. 8 hours to travel between the same cities, Ifthe truck travels 15 miles per hour slower than the ‘ear, how fast does the car travel? (A) 75 mph. (B) 70 mph (©) 68 mph (D) 65 mph. (E) 60 mph, In Figure 7, if AD =10 , what is the length of DC? (a) 10 (B) 11.98 (©) 1337 (D) 1408, 4 h c (E) 15.16 D Note: Figure not drawn to seale. Which of the following has the greatest valuc? Figure 7 (a) 20 (B) 10) SD) 4 (EY GO ON TO THE NEXT PAGE > 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. The value ofa laptop computer that depreciates for a number of days is modeled by the function 100 laptop computer, + isthe percent of depreciation per day, and 1 is the number of days. [f you purchase the Laptop computer for $800 and the value of the laptop computer decreases by 0.1% cach day, what will be the value of the ‘computer after 20 days from the date of purchase? PIN=P, ( l -a) Where P, isthe initial value of the (A) 600 (B) 720 (oy745 (D) 760 (E784 29, Inthe xy-plane, the point P is equidistant from points A(0, 0)and B(4, 8). Which of the following could be the coordinates of the point P ? (a) (2.5) (B) (5,3) (C) (6,2) (D) (8,4) ©) (9.0) 30, Tommy'saverage score on 10 quizzes is 85. When two of the lowest scores are droppod, the average increases to 90. What was the average score of the two lowest scores? (ays0 (B65 (C70 (072 (E) 75 31. IP the circumference of the base of a right circular cylinder is 10x, and ifthe volume of the cylinder is 20077 cubic units, what is the height ofthe cylinder? (A)4 (BB (C10 (D)20- (E)63 Dr. John Chungis SATH Math Level 1 Tast 2 B. M4 1 1 1 #1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. If cand A are the mots of the equation x7 -3x+1=0, what isthe valueof 4+ @ (as wt ©-£ @)-3 (&)-6 In Figure 8, if AD =4 and CD =15 , then what is the 7B? B length of AB’ > (Ayg72 (By 775 (C) 7.48 (Dy 7.15 A A c (E) 693 a Figure 8 If sind + c030= +, which ofthe following isthe value of 2sinAcosO ? 1 3 1 2 3 »-—- @w— 2 ©@l m2 @2 “-> B® ©7 OF OF Ifpoint P(-3, 5) is reflected in the line y = 5, what will be the coordinates of the reflection of point P"? (A) (3,10) (B) (3,10) © (4-15) (D) (2.5) (EB) (6.5) ONTO THENEXT PAGE > -46- 1 1 1 =~ 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 36. I the fimetion f is defined by (x) = (x1) where 1 Dr. John Chung’s SAT Il Math Lavel 1 Tost 2 -47- 11 1 1 1 1 1 4 a2. 4B. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Figure 11 shows the graphs of the equation y =x and (x3) +(y—2)° = 1. Whatare the.x-coordinates of the intersections of the graphs of the circle and the line? (A) Land 5 (B) | and 4 (©) Land 3 (D) 2and3 (B)2and 4 If atriangle is inscribed in a circle, and ifthe length of the raatius of the circle is equal to one-half the length of a side ofthe triangle, then the triangle must be (A) acute (B) obtuse (O) right (D) isosceles (E) equilateral In Figure 12, if ABCDEF isa regular hexagon inseribed which of the following is the measure of (A) 60° (B) 70" (© 80" (D) 90" (E) 100° In Figure 13, a cone fits exactly in the cylinder. If the volume of the cone is 15 cubic units, then what is, the volume of the cylinder? (A) 30 cubic units (B) 40 cubic units (©)45 cubic units (D) 60 cubic units (E) 75 cubic units -48- m Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 ONTO ee ee | 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPAC OR SCRATCHWORK. IF Leeate 123 pizzas in 6 days, each day eating Smore than on the previous day, how many pizzas did he eat on the third day? (8 (BB CIX (D3 (2% 45, In Figure 14, if AB =8 , what is the area of rhombus ABCD? (Ay8 (B) 16 ()32 D (Dyas (64 Figure 14 Triangles are formed according to a pattern as shown in Figure 15. Each arrangement after the first one is generated by adding a row of triangles to the bottom of the Previous arrangement. If this pattem continues, which of the following is the number of triangles in the rth tee arrangement? A (A) 2n-1 Ie nd 3rd (B) 30-2 Figure 15 n(u+l) Ow ©)" yi (2.8) 47. Which of the following is the equation of the graph shown in Figure 16? 2 (0.4) (A) pao teed (By i x o (D) y= 4x44 Note: Figure not drawn to scale, (B) ps2 sad Figure 16 TO THE NEXT PAGE Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 2 49 - 1 1 #1 =~ 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. How many gallons of a 8% salt solution must be mixed With 15 gallons of a 30% salt solution to produce a 20% solution’ (ays (B) 10.8 (© 96 (D) 82 (F) 67 49. If = y*,, which ofthe following must be tue? “ ®) x © js} ) x=|p| &) |x{=[y1 y 50, Figure 17 shows a regular octagon. Ifthe length of side ‘of the octagon is 2, what isthe area of quadrilateral ABCD? A B (A) 12 (By 8+4V2 (© 4+4y2 (D) 4422 Figure 17 (&) 2422 STOP IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST ONLY, DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER TEST IN THIS BOOK. -50- TEST 2 ANSWERS # [answer | # [answer ‘answer | 4 | answer | # | answer 1 A i Cc D ar B a Cc 2 B 2 A E 32 A 42, D 3 B B c B 33 A 43 c 4 D 4 Cc B 34 B a4 c 5 A 15 A A 35 C 45, c 6 D 16 B B 36 A 46, D 7 Cc 7 A D 37 E 47 c & E 18 D E 38 A a8 A 9 D 19 B c 3) B 49) E 10 B 20 E B 40, D 30 c Explanations: Test2 cS) (B) B) ) @ @) ‘Multiply both sides by common denominator 12. ( a of) > s(+2nj-3(a)-a0 > se=3s (EB 2G) = e29-s03-ar Therefore, x = 7, a(a-l)_a(a-1)_ _a | Importai ea) I=a a-b b-a (=2w and 2(¢+w)=S4 => and ¢=18. ‘The area ofthe rectangle is fiw =9x18 = 162 27. Therefore, 2w+w=27 => w=9 Diagonals bisect each other, The coordinates of the midpoint must be equal, (642 m+6) — +m) Midpoint of BD =( £42, ™*6 and midpoint of aC ={ #24, S “| , 2 Since BC || AD, vertex C has coordinates (2.6) C(x.6) (x, 6). Therefore, 6+2=x+l > x=7 ‘The coordinates of the vertex C is (7, 6). A(), mt) D(6.m) Dr John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 2 -53- © 8. ©) 10. (B) (© 12. (A) Since |ya-3]=-(Va-3),then Ja—-3<0 and a 20. Va<3 => a9, Therefore, 0Sa<9. Or ‘Check each choice. (A) acannotbe negative. (B) \vio- =Vi0 —3 because Vi0 > 3. ‘When two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, the sum of interior angles in the same side is 180° ‘Therefore, a+b =180 m 6 = (a+b)(a-b)=6 = Ifa+b=3,then a—b ath=3 System of equations 13. () Method 1 >3 > MoO, x+2>3x = 2x<2 > x 2e>2 > x1, Nosoluion: Method 2: Use a graphio utility, The graph of y =2*2 is overthn grophof y =3 x inthe interval of O (e)F=108 = SLd7 15. (A) 16. @) 2s! a4! -5'=(4-5)'=20' = 2 Or Usea calculator 17. (A) 18. (D) 2 19. @) ) 5 (Inverse) x=y'—5, where y= "'(x) Since x=3,3=)'-S => y => pest)=2 Dr John Chung's SAT II Math Level 1 Test 2 20. (B) | 21. (D) fig 23. (B) 24, (B) 28, (A) fz 26, (B) in 27. (D) i] 28. (E) -56 - Special triangle: B 30°60" -90” AC = 1095 = 17.3, Since the number of families who have children less than 4 is 70, 2.100 =87.5%. s0 Repetition in permutation: BC+AD _2+8 Since EF is the median of the trapezoid, EF The perimeter is 4+4 +245 =15. Since ii =i" =/'%7 =—1 and -i"™ =—1, i! must be equal to | Therefore, 10k should be a multiples of 4, The smallest positive intes Hours Speed Truck 10 xl5 10(x-15) Car 8 x = 8x ‘Travelling distance is equal 1Ox-150=8r => 2x=150 => x=75 mph. BD LOtan 40 > Since BD =10tan40 and —= tan 35, DC = DC =1198 cD tan 35 oe 10 Fe a (20? (10)" (4°) (2)" Find the GCF of 50 and express in another expression. Compare numbers in the parenthesis 400 1000 625 1024 64 > 4* has the greatest value. Since r= 20 and P= 800, OL) 2784 P(20)=800) 1 (20) 00) \ 2.) 3. (B) 32. (A) 33. (A) M4. B) [Dr John Chung's SAT Math Level 1 T . (B) a Slope ofthe tines = 2 andthe midpoint is Slope of the equidistant line is ~ ‘Therefore, the equation of the line is y 1 —ar+5 Since b the equation is. (© (6.2): 2 Lig)sstae Since the sum of 10 quizzes is 108 the sum of two quizzes is 850-72 =130, ‘The average of the two quizzes is = = 65, Because 2nr =102 > r Since V = By Vieta’s formula, a+ #=3 and af =1 +h i, 35 po a(a+b) ab blb+a) = (ath)y a D ‘Therefore, AB’ =4(4+15) > AB= 76 Because sind+cosd=~ => (sind +eosA) sin? @ +c0s? 04+ 2sin@cos@ = Since sin’ +c0s" @=1, 2sindcos0= sin20 2sin Ocosd. ‘eb where (2,4) on this tne 1h, 00r= 45h => 200r=25ch, h=8. '50 and the sum of 8 quizzes is 8x90 = 720, -57- 38.) the minge is 3< f <1 37. (E) fie 7 c 5 M In the figure, MG=5 and AG = B Since AMG isa tight triangle, D AM = VAG + MG = L345 = YOR. A E sthen AB = 0.5, AD = 38. (A) ‘i 4 Since BC = a st Perimeter is 0.5-+ L Be =0.5+0.503 2b a8) 2a 2(2) Yecoordinate of the tuning point: y = f (2) Axis of symmetry: x= Therefore, the coordinates of the turning point is (2, ~7) -58- or Use graphic utility, Find minimum, Minimum = 2,0000023 System of equations: Substitute =x into the equation of the eirele, (x-3) +(x-2) <1 => 2s7-10x41 Factor: (x-3)(x-2' Therefore, x =3 or 2-0 > 4. ©) Since the diameter must be a side of the triangle, any inscribed angle of semicircle isa right angle, 2.) * Tota interior angle = (6~2)180= 720 zasc = 29-120 oo 6 oN Since ABCD is isosceles ZCBD = 30 p 2 ZABD =90 —; Important If nis the number of sides, the sum of interior angles is (n—2)x180. ‘The sum of all exterior angles of a polygon is 360° Or, ——: Since AD is the diameter of the circle, the inscribed angle for a semicircle is 90". Dr John Chung's SAT Math Level 1 Test 2 -59- 43. (C) If ris the radius of the circular base and /r is the height of the cone (or cylinder), and the volume of the eylinder isa" . a ah the volume of the cone is = 4.0 The number a, of pizzas each day form an arithmetic sequence with common difference S. 6(a+a+25 If ais the first term, then a, = a+(6~1)5 = a+25 and S, = Storer?) _ 6a+25 Therefore, 6a+25=123 = 6a=48 => a=R. +(3-1)5=18 Important Arithmetic sequence: @,~first term d = common difference nla, +a, a, =a,+(n—\)d and Hare) 45. (C) fil Since GABE is aright triangle, BE =8sin15 and AE =8cos15. & Therefore, the area of the rhombus is o 5x AExBE (es AHS aos = 32 Se 46. (D) The sequence has a pattern as follows. =143+5.u0 +(2n-1) +(u—I)d where h =Land d a(le2n-1) en 47.0) ‘The equation of the graph is defined by yy =a(x-2)' +8 (squared form), Since point (0,4) lies on the graph, 4=a(-2)'+8 => a= -(x-2) +8 = ya tare -60- 48. (A) | of Gallons of Solute Solution d_xgallons [8% 08, Solution B15 gallons | 30% a5 When those two solutions are mixed, the % of solute is 20%. O.08r+4.5 20 1 DOSS 20 s, DOES 1 xelS 100 ats 5 O4x+225=x41S > 0.6x=75 = 49. (E) = (xty)(x-p)= ‘The equation represents two perpendi Itis equivalent to |x|=|y} © Since ZAEF = 45°, AAEF is ‘The area of HABCD is 2(2+2V2)=4+4V2 Dr John Chung's SAT Ii Math Level 1 Tost 2 x=125 gallons sceles. Therefore, AF = 2. -61- Dr. John Chung's SAT II Math Level 1 Test 3 1 1 #1 ~«#1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST TEST 3 REFERENCE INFORMATION THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FOR YOUR REFERENCE IN ANSWERING SOME OF THE QUESTIONS IN THIS TEST. Volume of a right circular cone with radius rand height h: V 4 Ly Lateral Area of a right circular cone with circumference of the base ¢ and slant height ¢: $= —ct 4 Volume of a sphere with radius r: 7 =< 2r? Surface Area of a sphere with radius r: § =4ar? 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Ifthe exact numerical value is not one of the choices, selcet the choice that best approximates this value. Then fil in the comesponding circle on the answer sheet Notes: (1) A scientific or graphing calculator will be necessary for answering some (but not all) of the questions in this test. For each question you will have to decide whether or not you should use a calculator. (2) For some questions in this test you may have to decide whether your calculator should be in the radian made or the degree mode (3) Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems, They are dravim as accurately as possible EXCEPT when it is stated in a specifie problem that its figure is not drawn to seale, All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated. (4) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any function fis assumed to be the set ofall real numbers x for which /(x) is areal number. The range of /' is assumed to be the set ofall eal numbers f(x), where x is in thedamain off. (5) Reference information that may be useful in answering the questions in this test can be found on the page preceding Question 1. USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK (A) 2only (B) Vor -V2 (© 2or-1 (D) 2 or3 (E) or 3 2 The smallest positive integer that is divisible by 4, 9, and Dis (A108 (BY (4B (D)36_— (E24 3. Ifthe edge of a cube is tripled, then the volume is multiplied by a? B86 ©® M2 2 Or. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 3 1 1 1 =~ 1 11 1 6. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. The operation is defined by x y where wand y are real numbers, If x5 =0,, which of the following is the value of x? (A)O (B)1 (12S (D)2_(H)2S If y= Vi and n= 4, what is the value of y ? 2 (By 4 (©) -2 (b) -4 (B) -16 AB\| CD , and the area of A B AE In Figure 2, if DE GABE = 6,, then what is the area of ACDE ? wi . D (B) 18 & Figure 2 (4 (a2 (s4 as If ab=1, then ¥ (A)9 (B)27- (C)36_ CD) 8 (E243 If Figure 3 shows the graph of y= f(x), which of the y following could be the equation of the function? Oo Note: Figure not drawn to seal. Figure 3 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > 1 1 #1 =#1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued 9 ( L 1 9 L A) — = — wr M55 BMF Oy MZ 10. In Figure 4, triangle ABC is to be constructed using three points. Which of the following is the area of ABC? (ay 10 (By 12 (C14 (D) 18 (5) 24 Mu. If 4" and 3 = 81, what is the value of a? (A)2 (B)2.75 (C)3.25 (D)4 (E)S 1 If a OF @2 © Af one root of the cquation x* — 6x +k = Dis twice the value of the other root, what is the value of k ? we (Bs (©) 12 (Dy 18 (E) 24 -70- Figure 5 GO ON TO THENEXT PAGE > 1 1 #71 «1 1 1 1 20. 21. 22. Dr MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. In rectangle ABCD in Figure 6, AB=1, M is the 1 midpoint of BC, and ZBAM = 45". What is the ai c perimeter of AACM ? (A) 4.65 (B) 5.32 (C)5,78 (D) 6.02 Figure 6 (E) 845 Each day, Jennifer ate 30% of the candy bars that were in her container at the beginning of the day. If 49 ‘candy bars remained at the end of the sceand day, how many candy bars were in the container originall (ay so (B) 100 (©) 120 (D) 150 (E) 200 If 8 43x =x 46=(x+2)P(x)+K , where P(x) isa polynomial and K isa constant, then K = (A)10 (B) 12 (C)1S_ (D)20- (E) 24 Which of the following is a counterexample to the statement“ All natural numbers are either prime or ‘composite "? (A)33 (BD (20 2 ©! If f(x) =—x° (x), then f(-1) = (A) -1 (B) -2 (Cc) 0 (D) | (E) 2 TO THE XT PAGE John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 3 -71- ee ee 1 1 1 2s, 6. 27. 28. 29, MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued If f(x) = ax +x? +ex—4 and f(-1)=3, then f(\j= M10 @B7 ]3 M3 1 IF the sides of an obtuse triangle are lengths 3, 5, and xvas shown in Figure 7, which of the following could be the value of x? as (B)4 (5 (bss (7 2043, then f(2)= Ir (3° )(3)(8')=81°, which of the follow could be the value of x? Wo Bl ©2 M3 & If ? =-1 and S=i+é value of $2 +i be +i®, what is the wt (B) l-é (Clee (Dy i-1 ®- -72- USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Figure 7 {0 ON TO THE NEXT PAGE 1 1 #1 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 30. Which of the following lines is perpendicular to the line 2x—3y =5? (A) 2et3ys1 (B) 2x3, (C) 3x-2 (D) 3x42 (E) 2x—-Sy 31. In Figure 8, a sphere is inscribed in a cylinder. what is, the ratio of the volume of the sphere to the volume of CC) the cylinder? 0 (Ay 2 (By 13 (C) 2:3 (D) 2:5 (E)34 Figure 8 32. The line with equation v= 3is graphed on the same xy-plane as the eircle with center(7, 5) and radius 5, ‘What are the coordinates of the points of intersection of the line and the circle? (A) (-3, 5) and (3.5) (B) (3,2)and (3,8) (C) (3,5) and (3-5) (D) (3,5) and (3,10) (E) (5,2) and (5,8) 33. If the points of the parallelogram are given in Figure 9, what is the value of a+b? (1.4) (6.4) aya (Bs © (C6 a (D7 (1) (5-1) (E)8 Figure 9 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE »> Dr. John Chung's SAT 1! Math Level 1 Test 3 73+ 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 M. 35. 36. a. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Which of the following is equivalent to fx: 4x10)? (A) [x fl<7} (B) [x |v+3] <7} (©) fxrfy+3]>7} (D) (x: [x-3)< 7} (6) {xe fx-3]> 7} IFtwo circles are externally tangent to each other, what is the greatest number of common tangents that ean be drawn to both circles? (oO (BI (©)2 (3 (4 The average age of a group of boys and girls is fourteen years, Ifthe average of the boys’ ages is sixteen and that of girls’ ages is thirteen, what is the ratio of the numbers of boys to the number of girls? (Ai (B13 © (D) 2:1 (6) 32 I f(x) following is the range of f 2 x 2x for -2<.x<2, then which of the (©) 8 ys0 () -8 OF OF O es au c If sind = & , then (cos@)(cot6 )(sind) = Figure 11 Ak (B) &-1 Ok- (D) I-k (Hise In rectangle ABCD in Figure 12 is rotated about side 3 CD, what is the surface area of the resulting solid? & % (A) 507 10 (B) 1007 (©) 1250 (D) 1502 (&) 2007 Figure 12 EXT PAGE -76- ee ee | 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 46. Which of the following is not a factor of the expression xt 43x’ —4x? ? x (B) x-2 (C) x42 (D) +4 (E) x43 47, I 1+2+344+ oe +> 125, what is the least positive integer value of 11? (A) 14 (By 1S (C)16 (D) 17 (Ey 18 48, A box contains 5 red, 3 white, and 4 blue marbles How many ways can 4 marbles be chosen if exactly 2 marbles are white? (A) 108 (B) 216 (C)324 (D) 432 (&) 540 49. In Figure 13, if ABCDis a square and M is the B ic midpoint of 4D. If AB =10,, what is the arca of 4BCE? (A) 27.8 (B) 303 4 (313 . FY; p: (D) 33.3 (F) 66.7 Figure 13 Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 3 -17- ee ee | 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. $0. If f(g(x))=¥° and f(x)=2x-1, which of the following is g(x)? (A) g(x) (B) g(a)= ©) g(x) ) e(x)= (© g(x)=20-1 STOP IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST ONLY. DONOT TURN TO ANY OTHER TEST IN THIS BOOK, -78- TEST3 ANSWERS # [answer | # | answer | # | answer | # | answer | # | answer i c ul c 21 B 31 c 41 D 2 D 12 c 22 B 32 B a2 E 3 E 3 B 2 E 33 A a3 A 4 c 4 B 24 B 34 D 44 D 5 D 15 c 25 E 35 D 45 D 6 E 16 D 26 E 36 A 46 D 7 D a A 27 c 37 D 47 c 8 c 18 B 28 E 38 D a8 A 9 c 0 B 29 D 39 E 49 D 10 A 20 A 30 D 40 A 30 B Explanation: Test 3 1. (© Cross-mutiplication: x > re, 0 = (x-2)(x+I)=0 2orx=-1 2. (D) LCM of the numbers is 36 3 © Important In similar solids, Ratio of the corresponding sides: Ratio of the areas = a": ach Ratio of the volumes = a’: Since ratio of the sides is 1:3, the ratio of the volumes is 1:27. 4. (OQ — Since eS =x-Sx+S=0,then 4y=5 > y=125. (oF- 6 (BE) Since ABE ~ADCE and the ratio of the corresponding sides is 1:3, the ratio of the areas is [:9 5. (D) Vi6 =-4 54, Therefine, S= © 7. @) ee g glee Lleol tery 1 8& (©) Since the coordinates of the vertex are both positive and the graph is open downward. Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 3 -81- © 10. (A) © 2© 13. (By 14. (B) 15. 16, (D) -82- +(4-1) 2: (a9 20) 220° 20 The sum of all middle terms is 0, ‘The area of the rectangle —the sum of the three triangles = (4x6)-2(4-2+2-642-4)=10 ar e(ny= 3Y* =81=3' > a—b=4---42) Addl (1) and 2x (2), then 4a=13 = a =3.25 He2 => Qat2h= Son) Since a x74 Daye (x+y) => v= 2ay+ (x-y) @-@ dy=6 > = =2(x+y)(x—y) = 2(10)(5)=100 Since L=2W+3and L+W=12,then (2W+3)+"=12 > W=3. L=W+3=9. ©. The area of the rectangle = 3x9 = 27 18. (B) Since x =—1 is a solution, then 3(-1)' +6k(-1) = & the3 = kod 7 19, (B) If s and 2s athe rots ofthe equation, then s+ 36 6 => s=2 and k=25(s 20. (A) AM =VP4P = 42 and p-—__ “1 c AC= VPP =V5 Therefore, theperimeterof AAMC is 142 +5 = 4.65 4 D a. “id P=P,(1—0.3) , where P, is the original number of candy bars . Therefore, 49 =P (1-03) = 49=P(0.49) = P=100 2, (B) —_Theequation is always equal for all real values of x , especially for x Therefore, (-2) +3(-2)-(-2)46=4 = 12=k. 2. (KE) Lis not prime or composite. 4.8) f(-1) 25.(E) Since /(-1 f(I)=a+b+0-4=-7-4=-11 +b+e, 26. (©) @ By triangular inequality; S—3 2 5 ‘The slope of the perpendicular line isthe negative reciprocal: m = 3 (D) 3x+2y=-3 > 31.(©)— Theratio= ar (ar) 2” \ > a Volume of cylinder = 77h Volume ofa sphere “a wo 32. (B) The graphs of the two equations areas follows. Using Pythagorean Theorem, we can find the ‘coordinates of the points of intersection, M(3,8)and NG, 2) i 33. (A) The midpoimts of the diagonals are the same. ath the x-coordinate of the midpoint : aS ath=4 ~4+10 34. (D) Midpoint : 3 Distance from midpoint to the numbers: 10— 3J<7 35. (D) -84- 36. (A) aenumber of boys => Total ages = 16x yenumber of girls => Total ages 6x+13y The average of the group: =14 = 16x413y=14r+l4y xy Since 2 Axis of symmetry: 2a 2(-1) Since the graph opens downward, find y/as follows, f(-l=1. £(-2)=0 and f(2)=-8 ‘Therefore, -8 < y <1 x+3, where x22 38. (D) 39. (E) 40. (4) The value of x*—2x—1 isminimum must be minimum. ) and the minimum: f'(1) = 1-2 Axis ofsymmety: *sofsymnein <= Say ‘Therefore, the minimum is 3 Or Perfect squared form: y =(x-1)'-2 = minimum of y 1 9 41. il Hexagonal numbers: Increased by multiples of 6. a 4 7 19 37 Qe eur 5, 6 218 Since a, =a, +(b, +5, ++, 4). a, =14 (6412+ 18+.) =1+6(142434--14) =146 Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Tast 3 -85- 42. (E) 43. (A) 44. (D) 45. (D) 48. (A) The length of the equilateral triangle in terms of b is (2) =i 30° Z| Therefore, «a = b3 hts Lal ra ae CD cos 0 |(sino) -cos'a (coso)(cot0)(sina) =(coso)| ‘ (sing Since cos*@ =1—sin"@ , the value is 1k? Surface area ofa cylinder : S = 2ar* +2arh Since r =Sand f=10,the area is 27(S)’ + 2a(5)(10) = 1507 Since x +3" 4x7 12x = x(x+3)(x+2)(x—2), (x +4) is nota factor. The sum of the arithmetic sequence = plies) 15(1+15) (B)n=15 > ———=120<125 ©n=16 > 1601416) 565.195 Or Use a graphic utility: m(+1)>250 => y =n? +n-250>0 v=15.319292 y=0 Choose two white marbles out of 3 white marbles another two fiom 9 marbles (red or blue). Therefore, ,C, x )C, = 108 49, (D) —Forthe given AB= 10and AM =$,weknow that 6BCE and AAEM are similar a2. oc 6 ZA __t, QM Since BC: AM =2-1, youcan let PE=2k and £Q=k ‘Therefore, 2k +4 =100r k -4 Now we got that PE Theareaof ABCEis Sto. 2333 203 50, (B) Since f(g)=2g—1 and 2g-1 vel 2 ‘we ean have g(x) = Dr. John Chung’s SAT IIMath Level 1 Test 3 -87- Dr. John Chung's SAT II Math Level 1 Test 4 1 1 1 =1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST TEST 4 REFERENCE INFORMATION ‘THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS FOR YOUR REFERENCE IN ANSWERING SOME OF THE QUESTIONS IN THIS TEST Volume of a right circular cone with radius r and height: Lateral Area of a right circular cone with circumference of the base c and slant height ¢: 5 Volume of a sphere with radius r: V = Sap Surface Area of a sphere with radius r: S =4ar* Volume of a pyramid with base area Band height A: V = yah -90- Dr. John Chung’s SAT II Math Level 1 Answer Sheet ‘The number of wrong answers 1 |O@OOO 26 2 |O©OOO 21 |O®@OOO 3 |O@OOO 2 |O@OOO 4+ |O@OOO0O0 » |O@OOO 5s |OO©OOO 30 |OOOOO 6 |O©OOO 31 |OOOOO 7 |O@OOO 32 |@OOOO 8 |O©OOO 3 |O@OOO 9» |O©OOO x |OOOOO 10 |OOOOO 33 |OOOOO u |OOOOO 36, 2 |O©OOO 31 |OO@OOO 53 |O@OOO 38 |OOOOO 14 |O@©OOO 3» |O@OOO 1s |OO@OOO 40 |O@@QOO 16 |O©OOO 41 |OOOOO 17 |O@OOO 2 |OOOOO 1 |OOOOO 4 |OOOOO 1 |OOOOO +4 |@OOOO 2 |OOOOO 4 |O@OOO 21 |O®OOO 46 |OO@OOO 2 |O@OOO 47 |©©OOO 2 |O@OOO 4 |OQ@QOO 24 |O@OOO # |O@OOO 2 |OO®OOO 30 |O@OOO ‘The number of right answers # of comet. 4 # Dr. John Chung's SAT II Math Level 1 Test 4 of wrong Raw score -91- Score Conversion Table RawScore| Sealed | Rawscore| Scaled | Raw score Scaled Score Score Score 50. 800 28 630 6 480 49 800 7 620 5 470 48 800 26 610 4 470 a7 800 25 600 3 460 46 790 24 590 2 460 45 780 23 580 1 450 44 770 22 570 oO 450 3 760 21 550 42 750 20 540 41 740 19 530 40 740 18 520 39 730 17 510 38 720 16 500 37 710 15 490 38 710 14 480 35, 700 13 470 34 690 12 460 33, 680 1 450 32 670 10 440 31 660 9 430 30 650 8 420 29 640 7 410 -92- 1 1 +1 ~ 1 11 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST For each of the following problems, decide which is the BEST of the choices given. If the exact numerical value is, not one of the choices, select the choice that best approximates this value. Then fill in the comesponding circle on the answer sheet Notes: (1) A scientific or graphing calculator will be necessary for answering some (but not all) of the questions in this test. For each question you will have to decide whether or not you should use a calculator. (2) For some questions in this test you may have to decide whether your calculator should be in the radian mode or the degree mode (3) Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems. They are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when itis stated in a specific problem that its figure is not drawn to scale. All figures lic in a plane unless otherwise indicated (4) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any function is assumed to be the set of all real numbers x for which (x) is areal number. The range of f° is assumed to be the set of all real numbers f(r), where x is in the domain of (3) Reference information that may be usefUl in answering the questions in this test can be found on the page preceding Question | USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK 1. 1 a+3=-4, then © A -8 @&-4 ©l M4 8 If xis greater than y , x is how much, in percent, greater than y ? (ay * 7 (By ; 100(x 100(x=y) y © 100(x-») x (D) (E) 100(x-y) GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > Dr. John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 4 -93- 1 1 1 ~=61 11 1 6 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 25, then x= (AS (B)4 (C3 (D)-4 EY -S For what value of a is the expression undefined’? it (A) domly (B) Lonly (©) ~tonly (D) Oand =1 (F) Land -1 If a is 25% of b , then what percent of Sa is 2? (A) 40% (B) 80% (C) 120% (D) 160% (E) 200% InFigure I, line (|| m\/n, AB=5, BC=8, DE =a and El =a+6,,then a= (A) 10 (B)S (C4 (D)3 (E)2 Figure 1 Note: Figure not drawn to scale. GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > ee ed | 1 1 1 10. Rn Dr MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued In Figure 2, if O is the center of the circle and ZOCA = 400 ,what is the measure of ZACB (A) 20” (B) 22.5" (C 25" (D) 30° (B 375" Ifthe arca of paraliclogram ABCD shown in Figure 3 is 120 and AD = 20 , what is the perimeter of the parallelogram? (A) 60 (B) 64 (C80 (D)96 (E) 100 IF loggx = —, then log,8 = (Al ®2 ©3 M4 (Hs Intriangle ABC shown in Figure 4, AD = Sand CD =10. IF thearea of 4ABC is 40, what is the area of AABD? (ays, (B) 10 (133 (D)15 (E20 A baseball is thrown into the air so that its height /(¢) at time 1 isdefined by (1) =—121° +487. Which of the following is the maximum height thatthe ball can reach? (A)12 (B)24 (E48 (D) 60 (E)96 John Chung's SAT Il Math Level 1 Test 4 USE S SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Figure 3 Note: Figure not drawn to seale. 3D 10 Figure 4 Note: Figure not drawn to seale. GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > -95- ee 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued Ifthe measures of the angles of AABC are a, b, and a+b, then the triangle is (A) an acute triangle (B) an obtuse triangle (C) aright triangle (D) an isosceles triangle (B) an isosceles obtuse triangle If f(x+1)=2x-5, then (x1) = (A) 2x43 (B) 2x41 (C) 2x3 (D) 2x-5 (B) 2x-9 In Figure, if = = 3 and the area of A ABC is 30, DE 2 which of the following is the area of 4 ADC ? (ay 10 (B) 12 is (D) 16 © 18 for the equation? (A) 2} (B) (2, -2} © {2.-2. v2} (D) {2, -2, 2, — V2} (E) (2,-2, 4, -4} 96 - 1, which ofthe following is the solution set USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. E Figure $ GO ON TO THEN 1 1 1 £1 1 1 1 1 20, a. Dr, MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. ‘The weight of a set of identical cubes varies directly with the number of cubes. If 20 of the identical cubes weigh 42 sums, how many of these cubes weigh 105 grams? a (B)30 )40 (DAS (E)SO Intriangle ABC, if AB=8, 24 =30" and 20=45" then BC = (A425 (B)S.12 (C) 5.66 (D631 (E)RSB In the triangle shown in Figure6, AD =4, 24 = 45' and ZC = 30°. Which of the following is the area of ABC ? 45° 4 4 (As (B) 4443 (C) 8+4y3 (D) 8483 (E) 14483 [a,b e]= ae-+ be for all postive numbers a,b, and © Wipe ” Sr, what is the average number of p and Wt (BLS 2 (25 (3 72, then n= (ay2s (B)20 (C) 10 Mo (8 John Grung's SAT II Math Level 1 Test 4 GO ON TO TH imal 30 D Figure 6 -97- 11 1 #1 1 1 1 2 B. 25. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Which of the following is the graph of the solution set of x 4x-2< 120-32? “8-7-6 (® ees 8-7-6 -$-43-2-1 0 ax+3 6x46 Ifthe length of a rectangle is and the width of the reetamgle is «what is the area of the rectangle? +3 Al B2 Ox Ox © 6r Which of the following is the solution set of (A) [x] x>0} (B) {| x<0} (© [x] x>04 or x< 2} (D) {x| > 0.4 or x <0} © {x]0 98+ ee a 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL | TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 26, I quadsilateral ABCD in Figure 7 isa parallelogram, hich of the following statements must be true? (A) 48=8C (B) AC = BD (©) BM =cu (D) AC bisects ZBAD. (E) BD bisects AC Figure 7 27, Inarectangulr prism in Figure 8, what isthe number of skewed lines to line BE ? i (B)2 4 (D)6 (8 Figure 8 28, If f(x)=VX—1 and g(x) =. which of the following is the domain of g(.f(x))? (Ay xo (B)0 CD, which of the following must be true? L. MO =101- 1 1 #1 #1 1 1 1 at. a2. 4B. MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USET SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. If 2log, x—log, (+4) =2 , which of the following is the solution set of the equation? A) {3} (B) {3,12} (© [3.12 (D) {12} (B) {-3,-12) What is the value of @? (A) 30° (8) 150) (c) 210" (D) 240" (B) 330 If tand > 0, which of the following must be true? (A) sin @ must be positive (B) @ rust be Quadrant IL (C) cos @ must be positive. (D) sin @must be negative. (E) cos 8 may be positive or negative. If @ and ff are the moots ofthe equation x*—3x+1=0, what is the value of far— | (A) 2 (3) V5 ov (D)5 ()7 ONTO -102- 45, 1 a. Dr. John Chung's SAT Ii Level 1 Test 4 1 1 =61 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST - Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. In Figure 13 vey the equation of the graph of the circle is , VBx 4 Which of the following are the coordinates of point P ? ip (A) (1, 2) ; ‘and the equation of line m is m (B) (1. v3) ? © (V3.1) | D) (2,203) Figure 13 (&) (3, 3N3) What is the range of the fiction x whose equation is 2|-5 and O< x <102 8 (x) (A) 3

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