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MOCK 20(I)

MATH
COMPULSORY
PART
PAPER 2

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS


MOCK 20(I)

MATHEMATICS Compulsory Part

PAPER 2

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.

© Oxford University Press 2020

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There are 18 questions in Section A and 2 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. (x + y)(x2  xy  y2) =
A. (x + y)3.

B. x3 + y3.

C. x3  2xy2  y3.

D. x3  2x2y  2xy2  y3.

4 333
8222
2. =
1
2111
A. .
1
2555
B. .
1
4 111
C. .
D. 1.

3. If 3m + 4n = 2m  3n = 17, then n =

A. 7.

B. 1.
C. 1.

D. 7.

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x x−1
a+b a−b
4. If = , then x =
a−b
2a
A. .
a−b
2b
B. .
a+b
2a
C. .
a+b
2b
D. .

5. 0.001 357 96 =

A. 0.001 3 (correct to 2 significant figures).

B. 0.001 36 (correct to 3 decimal places).

C. 0.001 358 (correct to 4 significant figures).

D. 0.001 358 0 (correct to 5 decimal places).

3−5 x
4
6. The least integer satisfying < 6 is
A. 5.

B. 4.
C. 4.

D. 5.

7. A sum of $5 000 is deposited at an interest rate of 4% per annum for 3 years, compounded half-yearly.
Find the interest correct to the nearest dollar.

A. $600

B. $624

C. $631

D. $636

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8. Let a, b and c be non-zero numbers. If 4a = 3b and b : c = 2 : 1, then (a + 2c) : (2b + c) =

A. 4 : 3.

B. 7 : 10.

C. 14 : 15.

D. 19 : 16.

9. In the figure, the 1st pattern consists of 1 dot. For any positive integer n, the (n + 1)th pattern is
formed by adding (n + 2) dots to the nth pattern. Find the number of dots in the 6th pattern.

A. 19

B. 21

C. 26

D. 34

10. The base radius of a right circular cone is 6 cm. If the total surface area of the circular cone is 96
cm2, then the volume of the circular cone is

A. 96 cm3.

B. 120 cm3.

C. 288 cm3.
D. 360 cm3.

11. In the figure, ABCD is a parallelogram. E is a point lying on CD such that CE : ED = 1 : 2. BD cuts
AE and AC at points F and G respectively. If the area of ABCD is 180 cm2, then the area of the
quadrilateral CEFG is
A B
2
A. 9 cm .

B. 21 cm2. G

C. 24 cm2. F
D. 36 cm2. D E C

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12. In the figure, ADB and DCE are straight lines. If BD = CD and AC = AD = BC,
then BCE = A
A. 108.

B. 120.
D
C. 135.

D. 144. B C

13. In the figure, the length of the line segment joining A and F is
D 9 C
A. 6.
6
B. 8.
14 B A
C. 10. 3

D. 12.

E F
18

14. In the figure, ABCD is a square. E and F are points lying on AD and CD respectively.
AF
A B
BE
Find .
A. sin  cos 

B. cos  sin  E

cos β
sin α D C
C. F
cos α
sin β
D.

15. The coordinates of the point A are (3 , 1). A is rotated clockwise about the origin through 90 to the
point B. B is then translated to the left by 4 units to the point C. Find the x-coordinate of C.

A. 5

B. 3

C. 1
D. 3

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16. If an interior angle of a regular n-sided polygon is 3 times an exterior angle, which of the following
are true?

I. Each interior angle of the polygon is 135.


II. The value of n is 8.

III. The number of diagonals of the polygon is 8.

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

17. Two balls are randomly drawn at the same time from six balls numbered 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
respectively. Find the probability that the sum of the two numbers drawn is a prime number.
1
5
A.
3
5
B.
5
12
C.
7
15
D.

18. Consider the following data:

1 2 4 5 5 6 6 7 8 p

Let x and y be the median and the mode of the above data respectively. If the mean of the above data is
5, which of the following are true?

I. p=6

II. x<p

III. y=x

A. I and II only

B. I and III only

C. II and III only

D. I, II and III

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Section B

19. 110011010012 =

A. 25  26 + 41.

B. 25  26 + 82.

C. 25  27 + 41.

D. 25  27 + 82.

20. The mean of a set of numbers is 27. 6 is subtracted from each number of the set, and then each
resulting number is divided by 3 to form a new set of numbers. Find the mean of the new set of
numbers.

A. 3

B. 7

C. 11

D. 15

END OF PAPER

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