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S PECIMEN

PAPER 2

Short-answer questions;
Extended level

1.

(a) Write down the order of rotational symmetry of the diagram.


Answera ................................... [1]
(b) Draw all the lines of symmetry on the diagram.

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2. Write the following in order of size, smallest rst.


r
 1
9
5
4
72%
17
7
3
Answer ............ < ............ < ............. < ............ [2]
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3. At 05 18 Mr Ho bought 950 sh at a sh market for $308 each.
85 minutes later he sold them all to a supermarket for $334 each.
(a) What was the time when he sold the sh?
Answera ..................................... [1]
(b) Calculate his total prot.
Answerb $ .................................. [1]
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4. Shade the region required in each Venn Diagram.

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ABC

AB

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5. A =

6 7
4 3


!

Find A1, the inverse of the matrix A.


Answer

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6. In 2005 there were 9 million bicycles in Beijing, correct to the nearest million.
The average distance travelled by each bicycle in one day was
65 km correct to one decimal place.
Work out the upper bound for the total distance travelled by
all the bicycles in one day.
Answer ........................................ km [2]
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7. Find the co-ordinates of the mid-point of the line joining the


points A(2, 5) and B(6, 9).
Answer ( .................... , ..................... ) [2]
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G

8.
g
O

The diagram is made from three identical parallelograms.


!
!
O is the origin. OA = a and OG = g.
Write down in terms of a and g
!
(a) GB,
Answera ......................................... [1]
(b) the position vector of the centre of the parallelogram BCDE.
Answerb ......................................... [1]
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9. A straight line passes through two points with co-ordinates (6, 10) and (0, 7).
Work out the equation of the line.
Answer ............................................. [3]
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10. A cylindrical glass has a radius of 3 centimetres and a height of 7 centimetres.
A large cylindrical jar full of water is a similar shape to the glass.
The glass can be lled with water from the jar exactly 216 times.
Work out the radius and height of the jar.
Answer radius ............................. cm
height .......................................... cm [3]
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x cm

11.

C
Not to scale

120

3x cm
26 cm

In triangle ABC, AB = 3x cm, AC = x cm, BC = 26 cm and angle BAC =


1208.
Calculate the value of x.
Answer x = ......................................... [3]
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12. e = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,11,16}
S = {1,4,9,16}

P = {2,3,5,7,11}
M = {3,6,9}

(a) Draw a Venn diagram to show this information.

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(b) Write down the value of n(M0 P).


[

Answerb .......................................... [1]


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13. Solve the inequality
2x  5
x4
>
:
8
3
Answer ................................................ [3]
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14. Sitora has two plants in her school classroom.
Plant A needs a lot of light and must not be more than 25 metres from the
window.
Plant B needs very little light and must be further from the window than from the
door.
For each plant, draw accurately the boundary of the region in which it can be
placed.
In the diagram, 1 centimetre represents 1 metre.

door

[3]

window

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15. Work out


0
1 0
1
4
2
1 2
@1
5 0 A @ 3 A.
3 2 4
8
Answer ...................................... [3]
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16. The function f(x) is given by
fx 3x  1:
Find, in its simplest form,
(a) f1 fx,
Answera .................................... [1]
(b) ffx:
Answerb .................................... [2]
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17. (a)

p
32 2p . Find the value of p.

r
3 1
(b)
2q . Find the value of q.
8

Answera p = .............................. [2]

Answerb q = .............................. [2]


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y
Not to scale

18.
8

10

x
l

The line l passes through the points (10, 0) and (0, 8) as shown in the diagram.
(a) Find the gradient of the line as a fraction in its simplest form.
Answera ....................................... [1]
(b) Write down the equation of the line parallel to l which passes through the
origin.
Answerb ....................................... [1]
(c) Find the equation of the line parallel to l which passes through the point (3,
1).
Answerc y = ................................. [2]
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19. Factorise
(a) 4x2  9,
Answera ........................................ [1]
(b) 4x2  9x,
Answerb ........................................ [1]
(c) 4x2  9x 2.
Answerc ........................................ [2]
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y

20.

8
7
6
5
4
3

m
x+

1
0

8 x

(a) One of the lines in the diagram is labelled y mx c.


Find the values of m and c.
Answera m = ................................... [1]
c= ....................................... [1]
(b) Show, by shading all the unwanted regions on the diagram, the region dened
by the inequalities
x 5 1,

y 4 mx c,

y5x 2

and

y 5 4.

Write the letter R in the region required.

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