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4c 1C #1€ #1C 1Cem 1c ee MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST For each of the following problems, decide which isthe BEST of the choices given If the exact numerical value is not vw of the choices, select the choice that best approximate this value. Then fll in the comesponding oval on the answer sheet. Notes: (1) A scientific or graphing calculator will be necessary for answering some (but not all) of the questions it this test. For each question you will have to decide whether or not you should use a calculator, (2) The only angle measure used on this test is degree measure, Make sure your ealeulator is inthe degree mode. (3) Figures that accompany problems in this test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems They ave drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when itis lated in a specific problem that its figure isnot Grawan to seale. All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated, (4) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any funetion fis assumed to be the set ofall real numbers x for which fl) is a real number. (5) Reference information that may be useful in answering the questions inthis test can be found on the page preceding Question 1 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 1 angto « 25¢4, tn (8) wi @2 OF MF 1 2. When 1 is added to one-half ofa number -, the result is 3, What is the value of x? Ai B32 ©4 M6 O8 37BC [Gaactorsea copying eae (GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE 1C 1G 1¢@ Ac 1€ AG Ac MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. (ote: Figure not drawn to scale, 3. In the figure above, the three lines intersect at a point. Ifa = 60 and b = 40, what is the value of x? (a) 20 (B) 40 (© 0 (D) 80 (B) 100 A= 1541250 4. The equation above expresses the relationship between a car's average gas mileage, in miles per gallon, for highway driving (7), and its average gas mileage for city driving (c). I'a car averages 37 miles per gallon for highway driving, what is its average gas mileage for city driving? (A) 28.1 miles per gallon (B) 284 miles per gallon (©) 308 miles per gallon (D) 44.4 miles per gallon (E) 47.8 miles per gallon eee IC IC) h6IC. AIC MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued 7 5. Ifthe figure above were rotated 90°, which of the following figures could result? . Ay USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. (B) "& "f h EE GOGNTOTHENEN Page amr 6 tC 3AC {AC ic AC AC AC MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued 6, Ifthe ratio of 3 to x is equal to the ratio of 19 to 475, what is the value of x? (a) 012 @®) 23 (O, 75 (D) 158.33 (E) 3,008.33 [oo @ | 7.. A box contains only three tokens, as shown in the figure above. Two tokens are taken at random from the box, one after the other, without replacement. ‘What is the probability that the sum of the numbers on these two tokens will be equal to 8 ? @o @®} ©; 3 @1 8. In the xy-plane, what is the y-coordinate of the point at which the line x = 6 intersects the grap ofy = aaa? (A) 100 @B) 40 © 2 @) 6 ® 10 [ervpet atte peoe aiioge | USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > C Te SeiC ic HC “AC 2G 9, Forall positive integers x, let AA = MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued What is the value of A ? As Bs © O 40 ©) 41 10. If x? = 25, what is the value of x7? (A) 205 @) 15 (© 2083 ©) 650 ©) 1,827.5 Annual Income Income Tax Owed Atleast] But |] Single /Mazried|Married) Head less filing | filing | ofa than’ jointly | sepa- | house- rately | hold '$20,200| $20,250/| $3,034] $3,034] $3,057] $3,034] 20,250] 20,300|] 3,041| 3,041} 3,071| 3,041 20,300} 20,350]| 3,049] 3,049] 3,085] 3,049) 20,350] 20,400]| 3,056] 3,056] 3,099] 3,056) 11. Jackie used the tax table above to determine the amount of income tax she owes. If Jackie is married, filing separately, and earned $20,320 this ‘year, then the tax she owes is what percent of her (A) 14.97% (B) 15.00% (©) 15.11% (D) 15.18%, ®) 15.25% [Grauthoread pring la pa of sage rie 6 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE 1€ SIC IC De JIC. 3c FIC MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued ‘USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 12. a = 2b and a = Se, whatis ¢ in terms of b? (a) 3 ® 36 ©» (D) Sb (©) 106 13. If m is divisible by 12, which ofthe following must be divisible by 18 ? mis @) 2m © am () mi? © miso = ae Note: Figure not drawn to scale. 14, If AE = 18 in the figure above, which of the following must be true? Lx=3 I, AB + CD = BC+ DE I. AB+ DE = BC+CD (A) Lonly (B) TLonly (©) Wonly (D) Land 1 ®) Vand 0 [Urawtiorses coon rues al GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > 1G FIC AGE Fic 1C HE 31 MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued 15. In the figure above, what is the circumference of the circle with center 07 (A) 3x (B) 4x © se ©) Ie ® 10r 17. If 6k +1 = 6 + k, which of the following must bere? weer k (©) kr=6 @) k = 6 tet : [Urauthorand pyingopeuso ol any par of ts pape oga 85 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. ‘GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > HC SIC SIC FC WC iC ac MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 24 6x + 9, what are the coordinates of the graph of f ? 18. f(a) = © @-3) ©) (0,3) © (3,0) 19. The figure above shows right triangle RSO. What are the coordinates of the midpoint of side RS? (4) (3.0) B) (3) © (-6,-2) 20. f(x) = 2? and g(x) = 3+ VX, what is F(9(9))? (A) 381 B36 6 M3 WO (Uneutrad apna a mae ‘(GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > sry oer hs se ga L G0 ONTO THEE TTEASE. ie 1 =e. AC. AC nC. -1€ MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. rs oa 01 F 21. In the figure above, if the real numbers r,s, and ¢ are related as shown on the number line, which of the following is FALSE? A Il? isl () |e]=¢ © |r~ @) |s[ <2 ® |rl>1 22. A container is in the shape of a right circular cylinder standing on its base. If 100 cubic centimeters of water is poured into the container, the height of the water is 8 centimeters. What is the height of the water if only 75 cubic centimeters is poured into the container? (A) 21om @) 38cm (©) 60cm ©) 69cm (&) 10.7em 23, If ab # 0 and a*b? = (ab)°, which of the following must be true? GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > 1€ A AC 1¢ 1€ Ag MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1C TEST—Continued 3 20 8 Note: Figure not drawn to scale. 24. A comer is cut from a rectangular sheet of paper to produce the pentagon shown in the figure above. What is the perimeter of the pentagon? Ao B2 O68 OR G6 25. Ifa polynomial p can be factored as (x + 3)(x ~ 12 — 3), which of the following is NOT a factor of p? () -x-3 @) -a+1 (© x-3 D) x-2 ® x-1 Trace pr USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. (GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE ) fC. AC ae AC. aC. ae i MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 26, What isthe Length of PO if Q lies on the line £ in the figure above and P has coordinates (1,6)? 2 O88 ©2 M8 3 27. Which of the following must be true for all real numbers a, x, and y? (A) Tonly (B) [and Il only (© Land I only (©) Wand M only ©) 1, Mand 28, In the xp-plane, what is the area of the tiangle with vertices (6, 5), (8, 5), and (0, 0)? a 5 ®) 10 (© 20 (D) 35 ® 70 Uaaatno caprng on ease a GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ry par tis pa oa 69 1C SIC WC WiC BIC IC FIC MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 3 29, In the figure above, if tan = 1, then x = wz 3 (Os (Dy 6 ©) 32 In the figure above, x = (D) 3 ©) WE [Gnsutngreag sonving or wus= oi] (GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ‘spa of ns page a 70 peer TC TC! UIC: IC MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued ‘USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 31. Which of the following points lies outside the circle with center (0,0) and radius 5? (A) (4,1) ) (4,2) © (8,3) ©) G4) ® (2.5) 32. xt =7, x4 +)? = 50, and y + w = 3, which, of the following is a possible value of w ? (A) -3.56 @®) -2.0 © 076 @) 26 © 40 33. In the arithmetic sequence -10,~7,—4,..., the Ist term is 10, What is the first term to exceed 100 ? : (A) The 30th term (B) The 37th term (©) The 38th term (D) The 100th term (©) The 104th term 34, There are 100 seats in an auditorium, 80 of which were occupied during the frst half of a concert. ‘During the intermission, 20 percent ofthe people who had been occupying seats left and did not return, How many empty seats were there during the second half of the concert if no one was admitted o the auditorium after the concert began? (A) 30 (B) 36 (©) 40D) 60 64 eascapng se GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > 77 ic Je 16 16 1¢ FIC] AG MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 35. Which of the following gives only values of x for which 2x? + 6x7 - 4 2 07 (A) x S$ -2.73 or -1 Sx < 0.74 (B) -2.73 ‘1C 1C Me 1c AC we MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued 1€ USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 38. On Monday a group of students took a test, and the average (arithmetic mean) score was exactly 80.4. A student who was absent on Monday took the same test on Tuesday and scored 90. The aver- age test score was then exactly 81. How many students took the test on Monday? AW ®b Ob OV O18 39. The function g has an inverse function g”!.In the ay-plane, ifthe point (2, 5) is on the graph of ¢, which of the following points must be on the graph of g!? (A) (-5, -2) (B) (-2, -5) o@3) ©) (5) © (5,2 40. What is the slope of a line perpendicular to the line defined by y = 25x — 17? (A) 25 ) o4 (© -04 (D) -08 ®) -25 Taio pag aa [So ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE ) 13 | 1€C He SNE Be SIE Sic Ae MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 41. Let f and g be functions. Ifthe graph of g is obtained from the graph of f by translating the graph of f two units to th left, which of the following gives the relationship between f(x) and g(2)? @ s@ = 2F9) ®) g(x) = f@)-2 © s@=f@)+2 @) g(2) = f@-2 © w= fe+2 42, The cube in the figure above has edges of length 6. If the point X (not shown) isthe center of face ORST, what isthe distance between P and X? (A) 63 9 © OF @) 8 (E) 36 aT | GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE 1c 11C HE SIC MC SHC SiS MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 43, In triangle ABC, the measure of ZC is 90° and the measure of ZA is 50°.If AB = 5, what does CB equal? (A) 3.2 B) 38 © 42 ©) 60 © 65 Q 4, In the figure above, segment PQ isa diameter of | the circle with center at O. How many triangles ‘other than APQR can be inscribed in circle O with segment PQ as one side and with an area equal to that of A POR ? (R is not the midpoint of are PRQ.) (A) One (B) Two (©) Three (D) Four (©) Infinitely many 45.18 f(x 41) = 30 + 6x +3, then f(x) = (A) 3x B) 3x43 (© 327 D) 3x +3 © 32+ 6x42 [Gnsutionsed sopping sual [_anroTnE NET ree Suto ED) amy part ts poe eg 1G. FtG: 31C. 1G 1G DIC MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued > ic Note: Figure not drawn to scale. 46. In the figure above, BDC is a quarter of a circle with center at A.If AZ = 10 and the measure of ZEAC is 30°, then AD A5 BA O73 Ws 87 47. A pyramid with a triangular base is intersected by aplane. Which of the following could be the intersection? I. A line segment IL A triangle similar to the base TIL A triangle not similar to the base (A) Ionly (B) Land H only (C) Land Uf only (D) Wand M only (©) 1.0, and Te USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ) 1C 2C 31€- SIC [AC AIC Big MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. rN iG. D Note: Figure not drawn to scale. 48. Inthe figure above, points A, B, C, and D lie on the circle. Ifthe measure of ADC is 160°, what is the value of x ? a) 16 (B) 20 © 2 ©) 40 (&) 64 y =43lx? + be +25 49. A real value for & is chosen so that the quadratic ‘equation above has no real roots, Which of the following describes a method to change the chosen value of & in order to guarantee that the equation has two distinct real roots? (A) Decrease k by 10 (B) Decrease k by 15 (© Increase k by 7 (D) Increase k by 10 (B) Increase & by 13 (Gractoraad copying of aURe a [G0 ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ‘type otis gave oo 1C wie 1c 6861c)61C: 6 661C. [6A MATHEMATICS LEVEL IC TEST—Continned USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 50, A polygon is inscribed in acircle. If some diameter of the circle divides the polygon into two regions of equal area, which of the following :must be true? 1. The polygon is regular IL, The center of the circle is inside the polygon. IL The polygon is symmetrical about some diameter. (A) None B) Lonly (© Monly | ©) Wonly © and tt STOP IF YOU FINISH BEFORE TIME IS CALLED, YOU MAY CHECK YOUR WORK ON THIS TEST ONLY. DO NOT TURN TO ANY OTHER TEST IN THIS BOOK.

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