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2019 Sec 4 E Math SA1 St. Margaret's Secondary
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ST. MARGARET’S SECONDARY SCHOOL.
CANDIDATE NAME
MATHEMATICS 4048/01
Write your name, registration number and class on all the work you hand in.
Write in dark blue or black pen.
You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid.
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 of the marks for this paper is 80.
For Examiner’s Use
Mathematical Formulae
Compound Interest
n
§ r ·
Total amount = P¨1 ¸
© 100 ¹
Mensuration
Curved surface area of cone = Srl
1 2
Volume of cone = Sr h
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Volume of sphere = Sr
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1
Area of triangle ABC = ab sin C
2
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Sector area = r T , where T is in radians
2
Trigonometry
a b c
sin A sin B sin C
a2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos A
Statistics
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© ¹
SMSS 2019
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1 (a) Expand and simplify (4x – 1)2 – (8x + 1)(2x – 1).
rational numbers.
2 (a) The area of Singapore is about 710 km2. Express the area in square metres, giving your
answer in standard form.
2 1
3 (a) Solve 3 .
m2 m
Answer (a)____________________[2]
2 1
(b) Hence solve 3 .
(3 y 1) 2 (3 y 1)
Answer (b)____________________[2]
4 An interior angle of a regular hexagon is three times the size of the exterior angle of
another n-sided regular polygon, Find the value of n.
Answer ______________________[2]
SMSS 2019
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5 The number 2200, written as the product of their prime factors, are 23 u 52 u 11.
(a) Express 5880 as the product of its prime factors.
Answer (a)____________________[2]
(b) Hence write down the greatest integer that will divide both 2200 and 5880 exactly.
Answer (b)____________________[1]
2200
(c) Write down the smallest integer k, such that will give a whole number.
k
Answer (c)____________________[1]
A B C D
Answer (a)____________________[1]
(b) If A represents the number –7 and D represents the number 98.4, find the
number that is represented by C.
Answer (c)____________________[2]
Answer (a)____________________[2]
Answer (b)____________________[1]
SMSS 2019
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8 The number of days some students were late for school was recorded in the table as follows.
(a) Write down the largest possible value of x if the mode is 0 days.
Answer (a)____________________[1]
Answer (b)____________________[1]
Answer (c)____________________[2]
9 An open field has an area of 112.5 km2. It is represented by an area of 18 cm2 on map X.
(a) Find the scale of the map in the form 1 : n.
Answer (a)____________________[2]
(b) Map Y has a scale of 1 : 400 000. A road is measured 2.4 cm on Map X.
Find, in centimetres, the length representing this road on Map Y.
Answer (b)____________________[2]
Answer (a)____________________[2]
(b) Cylinder C is similar to cylinder A. If the radius of cylinder C is 0.5r cm, find the
volume of cylinder C.
Answer (b)____________________[2]
11 (a) The sketch represents the graph of y = xn. Write down a possible value of n.
Answer (a)____________________[1]
SMSS 2019
9
(b) Write down a possible equation for this graph.
1
x
Answer (b)____________________[1]
A
B
Answer ______________________[2]
(b) Given that p non-fiction books are added to the bookshelf such that the probability of
drawing a non-fiction book is 0.5, find the value of p.
Answer (b)____________________[2]
14 Regina exercises on Tuesdays and Fridays.
On Tuesdays, she jogs for 40 minutes and sprints for 15 minutes.
On Fridays, she jogs 10 more minutes and sprints 5 minutes less.
§ 40 15 ·
This information can be represented by the matrix R = ¨¨ ¸¸ .
© 10 5 ¹
(a) Regina’s jogging speed is 8 km/h and her sprinting speed is 10 km/h.
Represent these speeds in a 2 u 1 column matrix S.
Answer (c)____________________[2]
SMSS 2019
11
15 Theresa weighed 7 oranges in a supermarket.
The mean mass of the oranges was 138 grams.
The standard deviation of the masses of the oranges was 4.29 grams.
The scales in the supermarket was faulty.
The correct mass of each orange was 15 grams more than what Theresa has recorded.
Write down the correct values for the mean and standard deviation of each orange.
16 The number of goals scored by 2 soccer players, Fati and Bala, in 6 matches are listed below.
Fati 2 1 3 2 3 1
Bala 5 2 2 0 0 3
One of them has to be selected for the national team. Who should be selected?
Justify your answer with clear working.
Answer_____________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________[2]
§ 8 · § 2· §16 ·
17 Given that u = ¨¨ ¸¸ , v = ¨¨ ¸¸ and w = ¨¨ ¸¸ . Find
© 2¹ © 6¹ © p¹
(a) _u – v_ ,
Answer (a)_____________________[2]
(b) 2v + u.
Answer (b)_____________________[1]
18 The force (F units) between two particles is inversely proportional to the square of the
distance (x units) between them.
When the distance between two particles is x, the force is F. When the distance is reduced to
0.5x, what is the ratio of the force to the original force?
SMSS 2019
13
§ 2· § 12 ·
19 The point R is such that QR = ¨¨ ¸¸ . It is given that RS = ¨¨ ¸¸ .
© 4 ¹ © h ¹
Find the two possible values of h which will make PQRS a trapezium.
4
20 (a) Solve the linear inequalities x 14 d 3( x 4) 7.5 and represent their solution
3
on the number line provided. [3]
4
(b) Hence, write down the smallest integer which satisfies x 14 d 3( x 4) 7.5 .
3
Answer (b)____________________[1]
21 A man invested $7600 in a fund that pays 2.8% compound interest per annum, compounded
every half-yearly. Calculate the total amount of money he has at the end of 4 years, giving
your answer correct to the nearest 10 cents.
SMSS 2019
15
22 The letters of the word ‘RESILIENCE PACKAGE’ are pasted onto 17 plastic balls, one letter
on each ball and they are then put into a box. A ball is drawn at random.
If it is a ball with a consonant, it is put back into the box and a new ball is drawn.
If it is a ball with a vowel, it is NOT put back into the box and a second ball is then drawn.
(a) Complete the tree diagram. [2]
( ) Consonant
( ) Consonant
Vowel
( )
( ) ( ) Consonant
Vowel
Vowel
( )
Answer (b)___________________[1]
23 Ada draws this graph to show the happiness index of her country for the last 4 years.
8.8
State one aspect of the graph that may be misleading and explain how this may lead to a
misinterpretation of the graph.
Answer_____________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________[2]
SMSS 2019
17
24 In the triangle ABC, D and E are points on AB and AC respectively such that
ADE = ACB. C
x cm
6 cm
A 8 cm D 4 cm B
(a) Show that triangle AED and triangle ABC are similar.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________ [2]
Answer (b)____________________[1]
Answer (c)____________________[2]
(b) Hence sketch the curve y = x2 – 6x + 4, indicating clearly, the points of intersection
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