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Conventional Question i levision Test S1A Chapter 1 ~ Chapter 6 Evaluate the following (a) 0-[12+(-3)) oo) on Ix=2,y=3andz (a) 4x- 5, find the values of the following expressions (b) (1x 6y\4y- 52) Measure each interior angle of quadrilateral ABCD as shown with a 4 protractor and arrange the angles in ascending order of size. 8 ez S | ve dropped from $32 per share to $18 per decrease in the share price, A company’s share py share. Find the percentag. The following bar chart shows the means of transport taken by S1B students to school. Means of transport taken by S1B students to schoo! 2 | Bist "| THE mn = On foot By bs By nba Bye By one Mane of vanapot (a) How many $18 students goto schoo! by bus? {) Which isthe most popular means of transport with the S1B students to school? (©) Which isthe last popular means of transport withthe S1B students to school? (8) How many students are therein S1B? Evaluate the following, 4 (a) 8) G11) -47-6) ©) [19-10 Draw the figure as shown in actual size. ‘The figure shows the directory of a Urban Council Building, ar (a) 1f°0" represents the fobby (GY) and “1° represents basement ae BI. express the third floor (3) and the basement B3 in| SE directed numbers efor (b) Mr. Kwok parks his ear in the carpark and then takes aiftto 2B 20 7 floors up to the library. On which floor is his car parked? aime (©) Alter visiting the library, Me, Kwok takes a lift to g0 3 floors GIF tomy Ei arai down to the food court. On which floor is the food court E located? Revision Te °, Ww. n 12, a. ‘a fd au. a Is, Bo. Fe RTL It is known that the smaller number of two consecutive numbers is « where a #0. Express the following in terms of a (a) The larger number (b)_ The sum of the two numbers, (6) The product of the two numbers. (d) The result of dividing the larger number by the smaller number. (e) The square of the sum of the two numbers. (f) The sum of the square of the smaller number and the larger number. ‘The stem-and-leaf diagram shows the heights of girls in S1B. Helfis of given $18 (a) How many girls are there in $1B? sisi es eriige Loshos ar (b) Which stem do most of the heights fall into? a (ce) What is the difference in height between the shortest and the eee eS tallest girl? teat (4) How many girls are taller than 142 em? ial jerees ‘Treat point A as the lowest point of the given solid, draw the solid « 1 ‘on an isometric grid. (The numbers in the figure are lengths of 4+ sides.) : ‘ T (a) Find the nth term of the sequence AXL4T, 4x 247, 4x347, 4x44. : (b) Ifthe nth term of the sequence is 283, find the value of 6} | Ivis known that a square number can be expressed as the sum of consecutive odd numbers, ¢.g. 25= 143454749. 4 (a) Rewrite 49 and 64 as the sums of consecutive odd numbers, (b) According (o the above method, Lye )) find the sum of the first 10 consecutive odd numbers, i) find the value of 1+3+5-4--+29. ‘The pic chart shows the scores given by 50 customers for Tai Tai ¢ Scores given by 80 customers Fast Food Shop, (Full marks: 5) (a) Find the value of (b) Which score do most customers give? How many customers are there?” (e) How many fewer customers sre giving 4 marks than 3 marks? There were 3150 candidates passing an examination, which represented 35% of all candidates. (a) (Find the number of candidates participating in the examination. (ii) It was known that the percentage of female candidates was 8% more than that of male candidates. Find the number of male candidates participating in the examination. (b) If there were only 40% of female candidates passing the examination, ) how many female candidates passed the examination’? (ii) how many male candidates passed the examination? ‘There are two pipes A and B connected to a water tank, To completely fill the water tank with water, pipe A alone takes 9 hours and pipe B alone takes 12 hours. lis known thatthe eapacty of the water tank is xm’ (a) Express the respective amounts of water filled by pipe A and pipe B each hour in terms of x (b) If pipe A and pipe B are used to fill the water tank with water at the same time, there will be 70 m* of water in the tank after two hours. Find the capacity of the water tank Conven Ss. Chapter 7 — Chapter 13 levision Test $18 nal Question Separate each of the follow ing algebraic expressions into terms, write down like terms in the appropriate boxes and simplify the algebraic expression. fa) 42? 4503 60-4 80-204 Te? 46-309 414 Terms? Toon? Term x Constant term Bry t4—Sx2y +7. 4xy LL i) Term .2y Term? Term xy Constant term The length and the width of a rectangle are 30 em and 20 em respectively. Find the ratio of its lengin to its perimeter. (a) Mark the points P(2, 5), Q(2, -5), R(-2, ~5) and S(-2, 5) on a rectangular coordinate plane. (b) Join PQ, PR, RS and SO. (©) Which line segments are parallel to each other? (@) Write down the coordi es of the point of intersection of PR and QS. (a) Draw the graph of the equation x~2y = 4 from x= ~2 to x=30n a rectangular coordinate plane. (b) If PCL, p) lies on the graph, find the value of p. The following histogram shows the ages of employees in a company. It is known that the first class interval is 20 - 29 years old ‘Ages of employees 15 z 20 g 3 ola tee 245 345 445 545 ‘Age (years old) (a) Which class interval has the lowest frequency” (b) How many employees are there in this company”? (e) What percentage of employees are below 39.5 years old? RI24 2 2 fe S 3 Rimes eerie iat ay) New Trend Mathematics (2 Qa 6. Inthe figure, AEC and BED are straight lines, BA // CD. vision Test_ $18 (a) Find 2BEC, (b) If BC=BD, find ZERC. ¢ 3 is given that 4x +5y-20=0 (a) Find the coordinates of the point at which the graph of the equation cuts the x-axis. (b) Find the coordinates of the point at which the graph of the equation cuts the y-axis, Find the shaded area of each of the following figures, fa) () Each of the following is part of a reflectional symmetrical figure. Copy them on a graph paper and complete them by taking the dotted lines as the axes of symmetry fa) b) Each of the following is a part of a rotational symmetrical figure with the number of folds of rotational symmetry given in brackets. Copy them on a graph paper and complete them by taking O as the centre of rotation, fa) (b) i) la i 2. 13, 4, 18. @__Chapter 7 Chapter 13, 5 15 US dollars (USD) ean be exchanged for 39 Hong Kong dollars (HKD), and 6 euro (EUR) can be 2 exchanged for 63 HKD. e (2). How much HKD can be exchanged for 60 USD? B (6) How much HKD can be exchanged for 60 EUR? = (c)_ Between the exchange rates [rom USD to HKD and from EUR to HKD, which exchange rate is * higher? 6 Suppose a can of 25xy” g milk powder costs $200s"y', a can of 3x” g coffee powder costs $35r¢y and a pack of xy" pieces of cube sugar costs $x°y*. If 20 g of milk powder, 30 g of coffee powder and 3 pieces of cube sugar are required to make a cup of coffee, find the cost ofa cup of coffee The locations of a group of dolphins (A, B, C, D, £, F, G) traced by a marine research ship (O) ate shown in the given polar coordinate plane. 20> 300 (a) Write down the polar coordinates of the locations of these dolphins (b) Which dolphin is the farthest from the ship? Which one isthe nearest? (€) Dolphin P left the group and the ship finds that iti at (600, 255°) Plot the location of dolphin P on the figure and find its distance from the nearest dolphin ofthe group. (a) Find 2407, In the figure, ABC is a straight line, ACM DE. peas c (a) Find ZBDE Ps (b) Prove that BDI CE. zor (a). Prove that ABC is a straight line F (b) If BD//CE and ZECB=40°, find x. 0. oy > 7 a c RT23 16. Copy the figure on the graph paper and draw the image of the figure after each of the Following transformations. (a) Translate 9 units downwards and 1 unit to the right (b) Rotate about point O clockwise through 90° (e) Reflect along the dotted line. 17. The following scatter diagram shows the heights and weights of 25 students. Heights and weights of 25 students Parone a) 28 : Weight (ka) 5 m0 19016070180 Height e-m) (a) Describe the relation between the heights and weights of this group of students New Trend Mathematics @2n: RT24 e_Chapter 7 (oy Acorsing tte sve eater diagram, complete the flloning tebe. z 10-19 35-43 Fy 0-149 aes @ 10-19 nm wap of students with class boundaries (©) Construct a frequency distribution table of weights of this ‘and class marks, (4) Based on the frequency distribution table in (c), construct a histogram, 18, $5 397 is shared among Suki, Gary and Ben, The amounts Suki and Gary get are in the ratio of 2:1 and Ben gets 4 times as much as Gary. (a) Find the ratio of the amounts Suki, Gary and Ben get (b) Find the amount each of them gets 19, (a) Find the perimeter of square ABCD in terms of x. A (39-1) om 2 ra (b) Find the area of rectangle EFGH in terms of x F (x tyom neem G (c) I the perimeters of ABCD and EFGH are equal, find the value of x. a (a) Ifthe area of ABCD is larger than that of EFGH, find the difference in area between ABCD and EFGH, RT25 * Revision Test sis Beene ecto a7) New Trend Mathematics RT26 20. Some biscuits are shared by 3 people equally and each of them gets x biscuits with 2 left. However, if those biscuits are shared by 4 people equally, each of them gets y biscuits with | left (a) Set up an equation in x and y (b) Itis given that x is a positive integer smaller than 10. Draw a suitable straight line on the rectangular coordinate plane and find all the possible values of x and y, 21. The following table shows a survey on the public opinions about bus fare. Opinion Frequency Expomive 22s Moderate Vs cheap 2s No comment 15 (a) Which types of statistical graphs are suitable to present the above data? () (Among the statistical graphs in (a), which one can highlight the opinion expressing ‘Expensive’? Hence present the ubove data with the graph in (by) (©) @ Among the statistical graphs in (a), which one can show the percentage of each kind of opinion? Hence present the above data with the graph in (e)G) MC Question 22. Which of the following polynomials is arranged | 24, Which of the following pairs of points have a in ascending power of 3? different distance from the others? As dyn3y? 45 As E(2, 6) and F(7, 6) BL 1-y42y? B. K(I,4) and L(-4, 4) C.-M(O,2) and NO, 7) ase Ce D.P(-3,9) and Q(-3, 6) Dd, y?-5y7 +9 25. There are 40 students in SIA. Among them, 25 23. Which of the following statements is/are true? are boys. What is the ratio of the number of boys to that of girls? tse? Lata 3 te erm bovsto un, $2 494225 wo ane tm Baa IIL. The degree of 3x(2x? — x2y—y*)is D. 2:4 A. Tonly 26. 30 km/h: 20 mis = Ban ony aa ©. than ttt nly oe Do tend 4 bs 2. 28. 29. The following table shows the marks of 35 students in an examination. Marks Frequency 31-40 5 ano 6 sion) 9 1-70 2 7-80 3 Which of the following statements is/are true? [The class width of each group is 9 marks. IL, The class mark of the third class interval is 55 marks. ‘The class boundary of the fourth class interval is 60.5 marks - 70.5 marks, A. Hlonly B. Land MH only C. Land TIL only D. Hand I only Which of the following ordered pairs does not satisfy the equation y= 2x45? AL (7) B. (2,9) G13) D. (5,17) If PQ, &) is a point of the graph of y find the value of &. AL -7 B. 1 c. 0s Db. 7 e_Chapter 7 ~ Chapter 13 30. The following scatter diagram shows the 3h. incomes of a group of ladies and their expenses spent on shopping. Incomes and expenses spent on shopping 5 10 15 20 85 Income (1 000), Which group of ladies has a negative relation between their incomes and expenses spent on shopping? A, Ladies with incomes lower than $7 000 B. Ladies with incomes between $7 000 and $12 000 C. Ladies with incomes between $12 000 and $17 000 D, Ladies with incomes higher than $17 000 In the figure, ABC is a straight line, BD= CD, DEHAC. ZABD= i e foal c AL 112 B. 118° C. 120° D. 124° 2 3 s fy i Reena lceaec)) NOS ECON EC CEL R28 ‘Test_ sit 432, ‘The following figure is formed by Four parts T. II, IIL and IV, Which part should be removed to give @ maximum number of axes of symmetry? 1 u Mw w AUT Bo com p. IV 33. Which of the following statements is/are true? L.A figure can have both reflectional symmetry and rotational symmetry u. III, 4 2-fold rotational symmetrical figure ‘must be reflectional symmetrical Reflection changes the shape of a figure. A. Lonly B. Honly €. Land TIT only D. 1, Wand HT O 434. In the Figure, AEC and BCD are straight lines. Which of the following must be true? 4‘ 4, oe ie a AL c+d=180° B. d=atbte atbrerd=180" D. atbterd = 360° cl 38. After which of the following transformations ‘will the original figure overlap its image? |A. Reflect along the x-axis and then reflect along the y-axis, Rotate about the origin clockwise through 90°, then through 180° and finally anti clockwise through 90°. Rotate about the origin clockwise through 90°, then through 180° and finally clockwise through 90° D. Reflect along the x-axis and then rotate about the origin through 180° CL 17. The following shows the marked prives and the discounts of a TV set and a washing machine in store A and store B respectively. Store A Store B Marked price Discount Marked price Discount TWset 4.500 15% TV sot 4.400 woe Washing 52.500 13% Washing $2,600 20% machine machine (a) Find the total selling prive of the TV set and washing machine at store A. (b) Find the ‘otal selling price of the TV set and washing machine at store B. (c) Suggest s method to buy the TV set and washing machine at the lowest price and find the amount required. 18. A local mobile phone company provides the following two SMS service plans. Basic Monthly Fee Fee for each additional SMS Plan A S88 (including first 450SMS per month) 30.2 PlanB $20 (including first 70 SMS per month) 303 (a) Itis known that Frankin and Stephen are using plan A and plan B respectively, and the number of SMS sent by each of them last month exceeds the corresponding limit. Let x and y be the number of SMS scat by Frankin and Stephen last month respectively, (i) Express the SMS service fee payable by Frankin and Stephen each last month. (ii) Lf Frankin and Stephen sent 465 and 308 SMS last month respectively, how much would be the fee payable by each of them last month? () Starting from this month, sending SMS among customers of this mobile phone company is free of charge, and this will not be counted as SMS included in the service plan. This month, Frankin and. Stephen sent the same number of SMS to each other, and the total number of SMS sent by each of them is the same as that in last month. Given that their fees payable for this month are the same, how many SMS did they send to each other this month? MC Question 19, 150+(1-40%) = 21. Which ofthe following solids isnot a polyhedron? A. 60) B. 90, c. 250, D. 375 © if a=12 and a? b 6, find the value of x 20, It is given that x 2 le 5 Fl Stecmesgeeticcia-c ny) New Trend Mathematics Test_ sia 22. Which of following expressions has po: value? AL (-T14) +4714) B. (~960) ~ (-883) C. (-697)= (917) D. (-762)-(-951) 23, For three consecutive numbers, the sum of 24. 25. 26. times the largest number and two time: 27. 28. three s the smallest number is 81. Find the number in the middle, AL 4 B. 16 G. 17 D. 18 Compared to (wo weeks ago, Cathy lost 3 kg last week. Compared to last week, Cathy gained | kg this week. Find the change in Cathy's weight in these two weeks. AL +4ke B. 42ke c —- D. -tke fe} How many square numbers are there bet 10 and 50? AL oF Which of the following are true? c ABC is an acute-angled triangle ABC iy an obtuse-angled triangle. ABC is an isosceles triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle. Vand 1 Land LV only Mand III only D. Mand IV only Brian bought a box of model and an air soft gun at $300 and $500 respectively. He then sold thei Patrick has (3x2) apples and Anne hi apples. If Patrick gives 3 apples to Ann will have the same number of apples. Whi the Following equations can express the above relation correctly? Age bm C al a profit of 15% and 11% respecti the overall profit percentage. 12.5% 13% 13.5% vely 26% Frequency they ich of [—_ The following frequency distribution table shows the ages of the photography club members in a school. Answer the questions 29 ~ 30. [29 How many members are there in the photography old? thematics (1 ion) ~ Student's Resouree Pack si __ f=zz= a Exercise 10 (page FM.8) : qi Number Chapter 1 Revision on Arithmetic ‘ ma! 1212/4 | 6) 6/7/18) 2] 10 Exercise 1A (page FM.2) Squve 1 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 10 a1 wi 2. (a) 30 ws 2 (ayy (b) 23 () 9 a a 3. (a) 196 @ 441 S07 adee (e) 13 (9) 17 san (26 ae 5.6 () 50 ae ‘ei ceo Exercise 1E (page FM.9) 7 (a) 2 (o) 7 1. Number Factor (Prins Composito rear ile a7 1,3, 19,57 v 9. (a) 1 160 (b) 290 ~ 10, (a) $45 (b) $55.5 me Le - or 1.07 Exercise 18 (page FM.5) a7 4,3,20,67 v 1 fe eh Bae See ee Ba a rta91 ‘ Bee lelelaelel« oe 1.2,47,94 y 2.2) 2.8.5.7, 11, 19.17, 19, 29, 29,1, 37,41, 43,47, em 4 | 4 [x jeiele 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, 97 me ei ei ae (b) No (c) No (a) 25 3.297 Bev ori x vin x Exercise 1F (page FM.11) Bo ivixleiele 1 aac es mv vv kv mele ‘ 2. Yes, 22> 16» 85 -» 108» 111 190-207-194» 70> 57 -»65 + 42 +207 - 150 284 ov Exercise 1C (page FM.6) 7s. eons 1. 0660 1.084 169 y ‘ tame sea aoe vy vig 1.345945. 138 ose 1346 sees 1.034 34. et 2.1) 077 w a 4. 2x3x3x5x5 oo che x Bx3xBx3x: (c) 0.389 389 (d) 2.5888 eos {©) ares'b6 Exercise 1G (page FM.13) 3.(@) 53 948 1 @) 2833" @) Ste? (@ 28 (@ 78 Pare @ 3x? os New Trend Mathematics (ns 2.18 (o) 81 (o) 18 (4) 195 fe) 1125 (9 720 (6) 800 3.(0) 8x7 (0) 2x3" (o) 2x3 (@) 5x7 (@) 2°x9°xT Exercise 1H (page FM.16) 1. (0) 3 (o) 15 (6) 24 2.(@) 2x9 (0) 265 (©) 3x8* 3) 6 (6) 26 fe) 12 4. 120m 5.(a) 6 (6) Sboys and 4 iis Exercise 11 (page FM.19) 4. (8) 20 (b) 168 () 420 2.(a) 2x97 (b) 3°x7* () 2x38? x7 3. (a) 196 (©) 900 (6) 1080 4. 120 minutes 8.24 Chapter 2 Simple Equations Exercise 24 (page FM.21) 1. Equeton Solution an=6 — 2 3 5 7 27 () 13 (6) 24 (7 3.) 3 (©) 3 (©) 32 17 46 (0) 4 (©) 13 (4 Exercise 2B (page FM.23) 1.8 2.7m 3.19 4.90m 5.4 Student's Resource Pack Si Chapter 3 Percentages Exercise 3A (page FM.25) 1 4 4. (@) 008, () 016, 8 a (©) 0825, & (195, 2 2. (a) 0.2% (0) 180% (e) 75% (8) 820% 3. (a) 98% () 37.5% 2 () 665% 4. (2) 98 (o) 60 () 125 (a) 240 5.(a) 58 (@) 99 {e) 175 {@) 200 Exercise 38 (page FM.28) 1.70% 2.82 3. 259 4.70 5. 120 marks 6. (a) 84% (0) 975 mt Exercise 3C (page FM.30) $299 sa7 5% 25% si2 (@) 82240 (a) $648 20% () st 760 () 28% Chapter 4 Revision on Mensuration Exercise 44 (page FM.22) +eC)> 2. (a) Cone (6) Triangular prism 3. Cube 4. Cylinder / Sphere | Cone (©) Cub0i6 = Ans.2 = Exercise 48 (page FM.34) ae oan pee ae ioe wae 2 (apc (b) B pier 6. (a) 260m (b) 15. rerio 4 po FS) 4m] 40m B24 om? / 2 [Xx / eset 288 ep Gon ba oon \ fon ae (c)* (0) ¥ (eo) * Oo (g) ¥ myer ov 3. (a) 45." (b) 40. cm* (©) 49cm" (d) 21m (@) 64cm" {f) 80m" ee oaks ue 7. (a) 14m 9, 651 cm® <=> Exercise 4D (page FM.43) 4. (a) () 125 0m! (i) 120 om! (i) 117 om" (iv) 128 om" (b) Prism D > Prism A> Prism 8 > Prism C 25 3.86m 4, 960 om 5. (@) 875m” (@) 520m? 6. 900 om” 7. 4om® Chapter 5 Statistical Graphs Exercise 5A (page FM.45) 4. (a) 5 () more (6) ee-ream, 40 (a) 25 2.(@) 8.0 (0) No (55 (a2 Exercise 58 (page FM.47) 1. (a) boring programmes, others (©) 230 {@) No time to watoh and high service fee 2, (a) 1450 @) 16 (6) Causeway Bay station Exercise 5C (page FM.49) 1. (a) 58 (7 ws 2. (a) desptted pork (0) 60% (6) 20% Exercise 5D (page FM.51) 1. (@) No (©) Saturday {@) 11000 2. (a) 700 (@) Maren, June (e) decrease = Ans.3 = ‘New Trend Mathematics 2nd isin) ~ Students Resource Pack S/ 4. (a) -9 2(a)2 8. 2A 95", 28-90", 2 De LBe cece 4, 48.79% (9 (o) 418 00", 2 5. (a) 8 (©) On foot (6) By taxi (37 6. (a) 166 () 10 8. (a) 43,9 (o) 82 (e) 2iF 9. (@) a4 () 2a+1 (6) aa) @ an (0) 22s wears 10. (a) 16 (0) 19 {e) 260m ae 12. (@) 4ne7 (0) 69 13, (2) 1490547 +8e11613 1434547494114 19415 (©) @ 100 (iy 225 14. (2) 30 (b) 2marks,15 wt 18. (a) (9. 9000 (iy 4140 (®) (1944 (i) 1208 16.(0) Xm (b) 180 m 17. (a) $5950 (b) e040 (6) $5905 16. (a) (i) 810.2(x~450)+ 28]; so. -70) +20 (i) $91, $914 4 tc 20.0 21.0 22.0 2.8 zac 25.6 26.6 2A 28.8 2.6 30.8 CS) 4. (9) Term x: 952°, 3x? term x2 24x, 47x? leimx: 6x, +8x, -2e; constant term: +6, 414 2x He +20 (b) Term xy: 6x%y, Bx y; term x2: 972, tx? term ay: ~Bxy, ~4xy: constant term: +4, 45 xy 4x? —12ay 21 28:19 3. (€) PQand SR «m3 (@) (0.9) 5. (a) 50 years old - 59 years old (0) 35 (©) 50% 6. (a) 80° (b) 00° 7.(@) (6.0) () (0.4) (2) 185 59, wits () 1059, units 11. (@) 468HKD (b) 630HKD (e) EUR 12. S(s7ox'y +34y) 13, (a) A{500, 105"), 8(400, 90°), C1200, 75°), 1900, 75°, (G00, 60", F400, 6°), AC (6) 800 m (@) 150" 14. (a) 140" 15, (b) 20° 7. (a) Positive relation (&) Height (om) Frequency Weight (a) 190-1392 35-43 140-149 5 44-52 10-1599 52-61 10-1696 2.70 0-179 3 7-79 Class Class (@) Weign (Kg) boundaries mark (ha) tka) 35-43 345-485 a9 44-52 52548 53-61 e155? 62-70 615-705 66 11-79 708-735 15 18, (a) 2:1:4 (b) Suki $1 542; Gary: $771; Ben: $3 084 19, (@) (12-4) om fe) 3 Frequency 2 Frequency 2 7 2 i (©) (6x2 sax) om? (8) (x? 9x4) em? 20. (a) Sx ay (0) x21 yah r=5, yo x9, y-7 21. (@) Bar chat, ple cnart (©) ()) Barchant (©) () Pie chart 28 Zak 24.0 25.8 26.0 2.8 28.0 2.8 30.8 31.8 32.0 33. 34.8 35.6 = Ans.4

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