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The value of the digit 4 in the numeral TAs (A) 4 «B) 40 (©) 400 @) 4000 Find the value of 4? + 2° (A) 4 (B) 8 © 2 () 20 ‘The value of the digit 6 in the numeral 3164 is (A) 6 (B) 10 © 6 (D) 600 314g converted to base 10 is (A) 3140 (B) 1570 (©) 8 () 8 Hl The product 53x 2.9 is closest to: (A) 30 (B) 150 (©) 200 @) ‘The next number in the sequence WTB ae 8 (A) 15 (B) 20 © 21 @) 29 ‘Approximate the number 2413.98989, as shown on the calculator, to 4 significant figures. 2413.98989 (a) 2413 (B)_2413.000000 (© 2413.9899 @) 2414 Amy cuts a pieve of wire 44 em long and bends it to make a circle, What is the radius, in em, of the circle? “wz @) 14 © 2% @) 4 ‘What is the volume of a cube with side 4m? (A) 12 ®) 16 (C) 24 (@) 64 Factorize (c* - 25) (A) (© -5)(e-5) ®B) (€+5)(e~5) (© (€-25)(e-25) (D) (€ +25) @-25) Questions 8 and 9 are based on the diagram below. The diagram represents a race track with one rectangular shape and two semi-circular shape as shown. Race track 7 7 1 ' A [itm 1c) (8 | 23m f 8. The perimeter of the race track, in metres, is (A) 22 (B) 44 (©) 94 (D) 112 9. Thin reflector strips are to be placed 2 metres apart along the perimeter of the race track described above. How many reflector strips would be needed? (A) 2! (B) 47 (©) 48 () 56 13. The sum: 1011, + 1001, expressed as a base two numeral is (A) 100100; (B) 100110, (C) 10100, () T1001, * A B c In the figure above, EG and AD are parallel lines. What is the value of x, in degrees? (A) 50 (B) 60 (Cc) 70 (@) 110 In the diagram below, angle ACB = 110°, and angle ADE = 120°, What is the size of angle CAD marked x? A 7X c D E (A) 10° (B) 50° (©) 120° (D) 130° The diagram below shows two parallel lines, Ly and La, intersected by the straight line 'T. Angles x and y are called (A) @) © ®) alternate angles co-interior angles corresponding angles vertically opposite angles Ly Ie The diagram shows the net of a square based pyramid. The net is made up of a 6cm by 6em square and four isosceles triangles with base 6cm and height 4em. What is the perimeter, in om, of the net of the pyramid? (A) 40 B) 68 © 80 ©) 116 What is the volume, in em®, of the largest cube that can be cut from the above cuboid? @ s ®) 32 © 64 ©) 72

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