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2012/13Academic Year 2nd Term Mathematics Final ExamFor Grade Eleven .


Teacher’s Name Kibermarkos Aklilu Date ____________
Student’s Name _______________________________Time allotted __ _.

I. Choose the best answer from the given alternatives.


_________1. Which of the following is the equation of the parabola with focus (2, 2) and equation

of the directrix x = 0
A. y2 – 4x – 4y + 8 = 0 C. y2 + 4x – 4y = 0
B. x2 – 2x + 4y – 7 = 0 D. x2 – 2x + y – 1 = 0
_________2. The foci of the conic section defined by the equation 4x2 + 9y2 – 24x + 18y + 9 = 0 is
A. (3 − √5, −1) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 (3 + √5, −1) C. (3, -1) and (5, -1)

B. (3, −1 − √5) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 (3, −1 + √5) D.(3 − √13 − 1)𝑎𝑛𝑑 (3 + √13, −1)
_________3. The equation of the ellipse with vertices at (-2, 1) and (2, 1) and passing through the

origin
𝑥2
A. x2 + 4(y -1)2 = 4 C. + (𝑦 − 1)2 = 4
4
(𝑥+2)2
B. (x – 1)2 + 4y2 = 1 D. + (𝑦 − 1)2 = 1
4
_________4. Roads are often designed with a parabolic surfaces to allow rain to drain off. A

particular road that is 32 meters wide and 0.4 meters higher at the center than it is on
the side. Assuming that the origin is at the center of the road, the equation of the
parabola that models the road surface is
_________
A. x2 = -1.6y C. y = 0.8x2
_________ −1
B. 𝑦 = 𝑥2 D. x2 + 8y = 1
640
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_________5. The standard equation of the hyperbola whose foci are (-2, -1) and (-2, 9) and

transverse axis 6 units is


(𝑥−2)2 (𝑦+1)2 (𝑦−4)2 (𝑥+2)2
A. − =1 C. − =1
12 16 16 9
(𝑥+2)2 (𝑦−4)2 (𝑥+2)2 (𝑦−4)2
B. − =1 D. − =1
9 16 16 25

_________6. Which of the following is the eccentricity of the ellipse 4x2 + y2 – 8x + 2y + 4= 0

A. √3⁄2 D. √3⁄4
2√3
B. C. 1⁄2
3

7. The general second degree equation x2 + 4xy – 2y2 – 6 = 0 is the equation of


_________
A. A degenerate circle C. An ellipse
B. A parabola D. A hyperbola
8. The equation of the directix of x = y2 + 2y + 1 is
_________
1 1 1 1
A. 𝑥 = − B. 𝑦 = − C. 𝑥 = D. 𝑦 =
4 4 4 4

9. Which of the following is an asymptote of the hyperbola 4x2 – y2 + 2y = 5?


_________
1
A. y = -2x + 1 C. 𝑦 = − 𝑥 + 1
2
1
B. y = 2x – 1 D. 𝑦 = 𝑥−1
2

10. What is the distance between the two foci of the hyperbola
_________
4(𝑦 − 1)2 − 16(𝑥 + 3)2 = 1

B. √5⁄2
1
A. 3√2 C. 1⁄4 D.
√10

11. What is the focus of the parabola whose equation is y2 + 8x + 6y + 25 = 0.


_________ A. (-2, -3) B. (3, 2) C. (-4, -3) D. (0, -2)
12. Which of the following statements is not true?
_________ A. It is possible for a parabola to intersect its directrix.
B. If the shape of an ellipse is enlongated, then the eccentricity is large (close to 1)
_________ C. If the vertex and the focus of a parabola are on a horizontal line, then the
_________ directrix of the parabola is vertical.

________ D. In the standard form of the equation of a hyperbola the larger the ratio of b to a,

________
the larger the eccentriaty

_________

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13. Two regions A and B are separated by sea. The shores are in the shape of hyperbolic
curve with asymptotes y = 3x and focus (30, 0), if the origin is at the origin. What is
the shortest distance between the regions in kms.
A. 18√10 B. 9√10 C. 6√10 D. 3√10
14. What is the equation of the ellipse with foci (1, 2) and (11, 2) and length of minor axis
is 8 units
(𝑥−2)2 (𝑦−6)2 (𝑥−2)2 (𝑦−2)2
A. + =1 C. + =1
16 41 41 16
(𝑥−6)2 (𝑦−2)2 (𝑥−6)2 (𝑦−2)2
B. + =1 D. + =1
16 41 41 16
𝑥2 𝑦2
15. The foci and vertices of the hyperbola − =1 coincides respectively with
25 9

vertices and foci of the ellipse, the equation of the ellipse is


𝑥2 𝑦2 𝑥2 𝑦2
A. + =1 C. + =1
25 9 9 16
𝑥2 𝑦2 𝑥2 𝑦2
B. + =1 D. + =1
34 9 16 9

16. Let p(x) = x is a person, and g(x) = x is rich, then the symbolic form of “Not all
people are rich” is
A. (x) [p(x)  q(x)] C. (x) [p(x)  q(x)]
B. (x) [p(x) q(x)] D. (x) [p(x)  q(x)]
17. Which of the following is a tautology?
A. p  (q  p) C. p  [(p q)  q]
B. p  (q p) D. [p (p q)] q
18. Which of the following is a contradiction?
A. p[(p  q)] C. p  [(p  q) p]
B. p   (q  p) D. p (p q)
19. Let U = IN, p(x) = x is prime, q(x) = x is even, r(x) = x is odd then which of the
following is false?
A. (x) [p(x)  q(x)] C. (x) [r(x)  p(x)]
B. (x) [r(x)  q(x)] D. (x) [p(x)  r(x)]

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_________
20. Which of the following is true statement in
A. (x) (x2 – 2x + 6 > 0) C. (x) (x2 + 2x + 4 0)
B. (x) (x – 1)2  0 D. (x) (x2 – 2x + 2 = 0)
21. Let P  it is Monday, q she will go to the shop and r  she will visit her uncle. The
symbolic form of “neither she will visit her uncle nor she will go to the shop if it is
not Monday”
A. p (r  q) C. (r  q) p
B. p (r  q) D. (r  q) p
22. Which of the following is not true in the set of
A. (x) (y) = (x2 – y2 =1) C. (x) (y) (x  y2 + 1)
B. (x) (y) = (x2 + y2 = 1) D. (x) (y) (x + y = y)
23. Which of the following is true statement in
A. (x) (y) (y = x+ 2) C. (x) (x2 + 4 = 0)
B. (x) (y) (x = y + 2) D. (x) (x – 5)2 > 0
24. Which of the following is not correct equivalence?
A. (p  q)  p  q C. (p  q)  p  q
B. (p  q)  p  q D. p  q  (p  q)

II. Fill in the blank spaces.


1. If (p  q)  (r  s) is false, then the truth value of (p  q) (r s) is
_______________
2. The proposition (p  q)  (p  q) is true, if the truth value of q is ______________
3. Let P  price in high, q  items are available. The symbolic form of “Price is high.
Items are available is necessary for price is not to be high” is _________________
4. Let p(x)  x is negative and Q(x)  x  5. The statement form of the negation of
(x) [p(x)  Q(x)] is ________________________
5. The argument p  q, p ⊢ q is ________________________ argument.

III. Define the following terms.

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1) Discrete variable

2) Population

3) Qualitative data

IV. Complete the following table. (5 marks)


Propositions Negations Truth value of negations
1) (x) (x2  0), x 

2) (x) (2x + 3 = 0), x  IN

3) (x) (x2 – x – 6= 0), x 

4) (x) (x2 + 2x + 4 > 0)

5) (x) (x2 + 4  0)

Give below the mathematics result of grade 11 students out of 100% the number of
students is 80.
50 58 63 67 71 75 79 83 86 88
52 59 64 67 71 75 79 83 86 89
53 59 64 68 72 76 80 83 87 89
54 60 66 69 72 77 80 74 87 90
55 61 66 69 73 77 81 74 87 90
57 62 67 70 73 77 81 74 87 90
57 62 67 70 73 78 82 85 88 91
57 62 67 70 74 79 82 85 88 91

1) Calculate the number or classes and draw the frequency distribution table

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Class Class Class marks Frequency Less than
limits boundaries Cumulative fre.

i) The class width (W) is

ii) The mean (𝑥̅ ) is

iii) The median (𝑥̃ ) is

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iv) Draw the bar graph and histogram of the grouped data

v) The mode (𝑥̂ ) is

2) Given below is the frequency distribution of un grouped frequency distribution.


Calculate, the mean median and mode
x 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
f 5 2 6 10 4 3 6

3) Show that : (p  r)  (q  r) is equivalent to (p  q)  r, by using the truth table

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4) Prove that, if n2 is even natural number, then, n is even natural number, by using
contrapositve rule.

5) Check the validity of the argument, by using truth table. If the trees are cut, soil
erosion increase. Soil erosion does not increase only if trees are planted. Therefore
trees are cut.

6) Find the equation of the hyperbola, with vertices (3, -1) and (-5, -1) and foci are
(5, -1) and (-7, -1)

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7) Let P  2 + 3 = 6 and q  2 < 3. Write, p  q, qp p q and q p, in statement
form and the truth values for each.
i) pq
ii) qp
iii)  pq
iv)  q  p

8) Find the latus rectum the ellipse 𝑦 = 4 − 3√1 − 𝑥 2

9) Find the foci of the hyperbola x2 – 2y2 – 4x + 4y = 0

10) Show that: the bi-implication a compound proposition and its equivalence is a
tautology by giving one example and by using a table.

Exam Room _____________

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Parent’s Signature __________________


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