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Maths Super Mock
Maths Super Mock
Name: …………………….………………………………………………..
September 2022
MATHEMATICS 2 & 1
Essay and Objective
2&1 Index Number: ……………………….………………………………...
Do not open this booklet until you are told to do so. While you are waiting, read the
observe the following instructions carefully. Write your Name, Index number, Signature
This booklet consists of two paper, Paper 2 and Paper 1. Answer Paper 2 which comes
first in your answer booklet and Paper 1 on the Objective Test answer sheet. Paper 2 will
last 1 hour after which answer booklet will be collected. Do not start Paper 1 until you are
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SECTION B 1 hour
Answer only four questions from this section
b. Simplify
c. The exterior angles of a regular hexagon are 48°, 2x°, 52°, x°, 80°
and 6x°. Find the value of x.
B
C
3cm
O
4cm A 6cm A1
i. triangle MNP with angle NMP = 30°, /MP/ = 12cm and /MN/ = 9cm.
iv. Label the intersections of the circle and the mediator A1 and A2 .
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3. a. A cylindrical container which has a height of 45cm and diameter of
14cm is closed at one end. Find
4. a. Find the difference between the sum of 3.85 and 5.19 and the
product of 4.7 and 6.2.
5. a. A ladder leans against a wall of height 12m, the foot of the ladder is
5m away from the wall. Find the length of the ladder.
70o
14x-15 40o
X Z
Y
In the diagram above, /WX/ = /WY/, angle WZY = 40° and angle WYZ =
14x – 15. Find
i. the value of x.
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6. a. Using a scale of 2cm to 2 units on both axes, draw two perpendicular
axes, Ox and Oy for the interval –10≤ x ≤ 10 and –12 ≤ x ≤ 12.
(i) Plot the points W(2, 2), X(6, 2), Y(8, 8) and Z(4, 8). Join WXYZ
to form a quadrilateral.
(iv) With y-axis serving as the mirror line, draw the image W3X3Y3Z3
of WXYZ such that W→W3, X→X3, Y→Y3 and Z→Z3.
END OF PAPER 2
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DO NOT TURN OVER THIS PAGE
UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
YOU WILL BE PENALIZED SEVERELY IF YOU ARE
FOUND LOOKING AT THE NEXT PAGE BEFORE
YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
PAPER 1 1 hour
OBJECTIVE TEST
Answer all questions on your Objective Test answer sheet.
1. Use 2B pencil throughout.
2. On the pre-printed answer sheet, check that the following details are correctly printed:
Your surname followed by other names, the subject name, your Index Number,
Centre Number and the Paper Code.
3. In the boxes marked Candidate Number, Centre and Paper Code, reshade each of the
shaded spaces.
4. An example is given below. This is for a candidate whose name is Yaa Kissiwaah, Her
Index Number is 772384188 and she is writing the examination at Centre Number
77234. She is offering Mathematics and the Paper Code is 0011.
2. Answer question by choosing one letter and 4. If only four alternatives answers are
then, shade through the letter chosen like this given for each question, ignore the letter E
[A] [B] [C] [D] [E]
5. Your question paper may have fewer than
3. If you want to change an answer, rub out your
100 questions.
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Answer all questions in this section.
Each question is followed by four options lettered A to D. Find the correct option for each question
and shade in pencil on your answer sheet the answer space which bears the same letter as the
option you have chosen. Give only one answer to each question. An example is given below
If 3n + 2 = 8, find the value of n.
A. 10
B. 6
C. 3
D. 2
The correct answer is ‘2’ which is lettered D and therefore answer space D would be shaded.
[ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ]
Think carefully before you shade the answer spaces: erase completely any answer you wish to
change.
Do all rough work on this question paper. Now answer the following questions