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SMK BUKIT ASSEK, SIBU 2010 JANUARY MONTHLY TEST MATHEMATICS FORM 4 1.

Diagram below is a frequency polygon which represents the Mathematics monthly test marks for 42 pupils.

Number of pupils

12

10

18

23

28

33

38

43

48

53

58

(a)

(i) Based on the information on diagram above, complete table in the answer space. [6 marks]

Marks

(ii) Hence, calculate the mean mark of the mathematics monthly test and give your answer correct to 2 decimal places. (b) For this part of the question, use the graph paper. By using a scale of 2 cm to 5 marks on the horizontal axis and 2 cm to 5 pupil on the vertical axis, draw an ogive based on the data.[5 marks] (c) From your ogive in (b) find the first quartile.[1mark] Answer: (a) (i) Marks 21 - 25 26 - 30 31 - 35 36 - 40 41 45 46 - 50 51 - 55 Upper Boundary 25.5 Midpoint 23 Frequency 2 Cumulative Frequency 2

(a) (ii)

(c) 1. The table shows the number of books read by 40 students in a reading programme in a particular class. 18 15 24 15 (a) (c) 14 11 19 20 11 21 17 10 16 7 9 14 13 14 14 8 17 15 12 12 12 11 6 16 23 5 15 12 18 10 19 9 13 17 22 19

Based on the data and by using the class interval of 3, complete the table in the answer space.[3m] By using a scale of 2 cm to 3 books on the horizontal axis and 1 cm to 1 student on the vertical axis, draw the frequency polygon for this data.[5m)]

(b) Base on the table in (a), calculate the estimated mean of the books read by a student.[3m]

(d) Based on the frequency polygon in (c), give one information about this reading programme.[1m] Answer: (a) Class interval 57 8 10 Frequency Midpoint

(b)

(c)

SMK BUKIT ASSEK, SIBU 2010 JANUARY MONTHLY TEST MATHEMATICS FORM 4 PAPER 1 1. Round off 50 941 correct to three significant figures. A. B. 2. A. B. 3. A. B. 509 510 3.51 103 3.51 10 1.2 10-6 1.2 10-7
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C. D. C. D. C. D.

50 940 50 900 3.51 10-3 3.51 10-5 2.37 10-6 2.37 10-7

Express 351 000 in standard form.

0.0000025 1.3 10-7 =

4. A rectangular floor has a width of 2 400 cm and a length of 3 000 cm. The floor will be covered with tiles. Each tile is a square of side 20 cm. Calculate the number of tiles required to cover the floor fully. A. B. 5. A. B. 6. A. B. 7. A. B. 8. A. B. 9. A. 1.8 104 1,8 108 30 000 30 100
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C. D. C. D. C. D.
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3.6 104 3.6 108 30 110 30 200 1205 000 12 050 000 7.74 10-3 7.74 10-5 0.68 0.70 1.01 105

Round off 30 106 correct to three significant figures

Express 1.205 10 as a single number. 1 205 12 050 1.83 10-3 1.83 10-5 0.60 0.67 1.01 10-6

0.0078 6 10 = C. D. C. D. C.

Round off 0.6782 correct to two significant figures.

Express 0.0000101 in standard form.

B. A. B.

1.01 10-5 3.72 1014 6.51 1014

D. C. D.

1.01 106 3.72 1015 6.51 1015

10. 3.1 1015 + 6.2 1014 =

11. Diagram 1 shows an empty tank, which is a cuboid, with length 800 cm, width 500 cm and height 300 cm.

Diagram 1 A worker fills up 80% of the tank with water. Calculate the volume, in cm3, of water in the tank. A. B. 1.2 106 1.2 108 C. D. 9.6 107 9.6 109

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