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MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST For each of the following problems, decide which is the BEST of the choices given. If the exact numerical value is not one of the choices, select the choice that best approximates this value. Then fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet. Notes: (1) A scientific or graphing calculator will be necessary for answering some (but not all) of the questions in 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 calculators in the degree mode, 3) Figures that accompany problems in ths test are intended to provide information useful in solving the problems. They are drawn as accurately as possible EXCEPT when itis stated in a specific problem: that its figure is no: ‘drawn to scale. All figures lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated, (4) Unless otherwise specified, the domain of any function f is assumed to be the set of all real numbers for which f(x) is areal number. The range of f is assumed to be the set of all eal numbers f(x), where x is in the domain of f (6) Reference information that may be useful in answering the questions inthis test ean be found on the page preseding Question L USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 1. If-10 < x* $ 30, which of the following could NOT bea value of x? A3 ®2 O©1 M2 3 Ix’ + y = Land y = 6, then x = (a) 167 (B) 171 (©) 2.24 «D) 2.57 5 4ABC2 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE —_ —_ 1 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL : TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK: 3. IE f(x) = 7 +3x and g(x) = 2x +6, then at(-4)) W-4 @-1 ©1 O4 Hw Ls 50° A, Inthe figure above, what is the value of x? (A) 85 B75 (65D) 35.) 30 5. A physics ciass launched a projectile from the roof of the school building ard found that the projectile’s height above the ground, in meters, was modeled by h(t) = 491? + 12r +10, where ¢ is te ime: in seconds, ater the launch, How many meters above the ground was the projectile 2 seconds after it was launched? A) 3.0 @) 100 (144 ©) 173 . 42 ae] GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > Wei as ‘What is the area of the rectangle shown above? ©) 40 «@ Which of the following is a list of all the values of x that are solutions to both equations above? (A) 3 only 3only S only (D) 3andS only ©) 3, 3,and5 (B) © If f(x) = 4 - 2, what is the value of f(-3) ? “@ (B) © ©) 3) MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued (43,4) Of G. 0) 12 10 2 2 4 10 (© 26 Bixas veo 57- USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. (GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE eee eee ee MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued 9. A company deducts a certain amount of money from each employee's weekly salary for benefits ‘The amount deducted varies directly with the salary. The deduction for a $350 salary is S42 ‘At the same rate, what would be the deduction for an $800 salary? 1A) S96 «B) 92 iO) $90 (D) $88 (E) 586 10, For which of the followit (4 ~ (2x ~ 11) positive? values of is (A) 5 6B) 416) 3, 1) 0 AE) 4 4 Note: Figure not drawn to scale. 1. Inthe figure above, ABIDE, Whi of the following mst be tne about AABC and AEC? (A) The triangles are similar. (B) The triangles are congruent (C) The tnangies are isosceles, (D) The area of AABC is pwice the area of ADEC, (E) The perimeter of ABC is twice the perimeter of ADEC. USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, f 1 ol 1 1 1 A 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 12. Ifx Bie : : o D 13, Inthe figure above, O is a vertex of a cube with edges of length 1 centimeter. Which of the labeled vertices is more than 1.5 centimeters from O? WA BB OC OD BE 14. If r is anegative number, whieh of the following ‘must be a positive number? (A) 10-4 ®) 1-3 Ors D) 2 ® = =a | (GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE -59- ae ee 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued 1 USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, 0,1, 5,14, 30, 15. The sequence above stars with 0 and the numbers increase by the squares of consecutive integers ‘What isthe 6th number in the sequence? (A) 46) 4755 O61 66 16.If y = ax, x= 2c, and 2 = 3a, whatis the value of y ~ x in terms of a? i fA) -20a (B) -18a © ba : (D) 18 ¢ Ey 200 17. A square with side of length 1 inch has an area length 1 inch has an area of y square inches. ‘ What is the value of £2 AAT ; “691 wr @2 ©f o2 wt \ en [Srouinorea copying trae (GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE sur of ge hc [coowroruenserrace ? -60- Stree cer CCIE 1 1 1 1 - MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 19, What is the X-coordinate of the vertex of the graph of y= 6x7 43487 (A) 05) a\x (B) -025 . ©) 0.25 2 D) 05 ®) 2 10. In the figure above, line # is parallel to line m. ‘What is the measure of ZBOD ? (ay 35° (B) 75° (©) 35° D) 105° ® 140° 1. A farmer used 204 feet of fencing to enclese a garden in the shape of a rectangle. Ifthe length of the garden is twice the width, what isthe width of the garden’? (A) 34 tt (B) 40.8 © site (D) 68 te ©) 816 ft ae GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE ([Sopemearetesene acon > Bt 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 —————— EEE MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. in the figure ubove, parallelogram ® and parallelogram § are congruent. What are the coordinates of vertex V"? An (-La) ‘TEST SCORES 1/356 g}224 9}03579 Note: 7)3 represents 73. 23. The stem-and leat plot above shows the seoxes for eleven swdenis on 3 driver education test. What is the median of the eleven scores? (Ar 82 (BY 83 (C) 84D) 85H) BT 24. The number is 15 Jess than the number 9. The sus of three times wand twice y is 80. What is abe value of e+? fay 1s BBC) D358 (HAS aang my GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE -62- USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 25, In the figure above, if the circumference of the circle with center O is 12st, what is the length of minor are AB? A) x (B) 22 (©) 32 @) ar © 6 26, Two different digits are chosen at random from 4,5, 6, 7, and 8 to form a two-digit number, What is the probability that the number formed is even? w @) © vie vie Ble Blo Bf & 27. For what value of & does the equation x? + 6x =~ & = O have equal roots? M2 B89 ©3 M3 H-9 auras copying soe GO ONTOTHE NEXT PAGE > sy par page oa _E_Eeeat -63- 28, p 30. 1 I 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Concinued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK, ity and y+ x (et rey = @B) -2 , then ar -4 oo M2 wa , IF ste acon eny fn) = 828 ‘what is the domain of f? (AD All real nambers (B) All real numbers greater than 8 (C) All ceat aumbers less than $ {D) All real numbers except 5 4E) All eal oumbers except 5 and -8 If 0 isa fined point on a plane Mf, what isthe set of all points in space that are $ inches from O and 3 inches from plane Mf? (A) Acizcle B) A square ©) Two circles (D) A sphere ) Acylinder 50. Number of Adults Ss i ie 18024 25t034 351044 450054 SS mar 65 or older Age-Group 31. Exactly two-thirds of the adults in which age Sroup watched the television program? (A) 18024 ' B) 25 t0 34 © 35 tog () 45 to 54 ©) 551064 32, Ha random selection of 100 additional adults had eet Surveyed, then, to the nearest whole nuiaber fa many of them would be expected to have brat 65 or older and to have watched the program? 1 @) 2 O4 ©) 10 @ 19 GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued LSE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. a fe Note: Figure no: drawn to sete 33. The figure above shows a 45-Foot toading ramp. If 4 = 10, what angle does the ramp make with the ground? 1s (D) 439° KE) 772° 34, An equation of the perpendicwlar bisector of the line segment with endpoints (3,0) and (3, 0) is —— SN Se) | GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE }> [spe atts sage icp’ —eeee MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 35. The highway depaitment estimates that it takes 2.3 hours to paint a mile of center stripe on the highway. Tn addition, it takes about 45 minutes for the crew to get ready to paint. Which of the following expresses the total time, in hours, it will take to paint m miles of center stripe? (A) 0.75m +23 (B) 23m + 0.75 © 23m+ 45 1 D) 45m +23 a (E) 135m 0 36. If 0" < @ < 90° and tang = Vix P% the value of sin @ when p (A) 0.500 (B) 0.707 © 0.750 (D) 0.866 ©) 1.732 27.1} satel mbes, wich ote ftowiog ms tne? AA temiange, Whee Uk #0 (4) toniy &) Heny ©) ony @) Land IM only (E) 1,0, and I Sama 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued 38. If f(x) = 2x + 3.and f(g(x)) = Bx = | when of the following equals g(x)? (A) 4x2 B) 4x-i ©) 8-4 yu @) 8-1 ae () tox +23 39. A right circular cylindrical sotid bes height 10 nd a base with diameter 6. & rectangular solid has tight 10 and a square base with side of length 6 ‘The volume ofthe ectangular soli is hoy many times the volume of the cylinder? (a4 B) 1.27 © 036 (0) 032 (&) 013 40. The function f is defined by F(x) = x = 10x + 30, and the function g is defined by g(x) = 4x7 + 40x? — 99x + 2. ‘There is @ unique point P with positive integer ‘coordinates (u,v) that lies above the graph of f and below the graph of g. What isthe value of uty? A? Bo On Or HB -68- USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. Sh [60 ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > 1 i =1 1 a MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 41, Inacircle with center 0, the length of radius OB is 5.1f the length of chord CD is 8, and if ‘CD 1 OB, then sin ZOCD = | 4 / wi 3 ©f% MF OF 7| de —|s 42. The arithmetic mean of ten numbers is 8. If two. t of the numbers are deleted, the arithmetic mean , ofthe remaining numbers is 7. What isthe sum of the two deleted numbers? (A) 10) @) 12 (©) 16M) 18 24 | 43. The function fis defined forall reat numbers and has an inverse function f~!. The table above | shows the values of f for some values of x. | Which ofthe following must be true? \ Ls" =0 TL. f1(A) cannot be 3. ¢ TL 7) = 4 0 : (A) Honly \ “ ®) touly : iN © Land Monly (D) Wand only (©) 1, and It (GO ONTO THE NEXT PAGE > 69 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continus USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 44. A boat is /ocsted 130 miles cast and 210 miles south of 4 radar station. The next day the boat is located». radar at 1]8 miles east and 15] miles south of the sadar station. To the nearest mile, ‘what 1s the sunimum distance the boat could | have traveled" ian 3m 1B) 64 - i 71 ID) 192 (Ey 2471 445. Each of the four disks shown above has a point value equal to the numeral on its face, How many different combinations of two or more different disks will yield a point-value surm that is greater than 152 (A) Five (B) Six (© Seven (D) Eight (E) Nine 46. What is the area, in square units, of square ‘whose diagonal is | unit longer than the length ofa side? (A) 3.83 B) 441 (©) 483 (D) 5.83 (E) 9.66 ee] [Beowrorwenexrvaae ) MATHEMATICS LEVEL 1 TEST—Continued USE THIS SPACE FOR SCRATCHWORK. 47. If 5x ~ y = 8y + 12x and xy + 0, whatiis the ratio of x to y? (A) -129 (B) -0.78 34 © 07 \ @) 129 \ (189 O \ 48. Tho graph of which ofthe following equations is. shown above? 4 A) (y= 1) = 20 + 2? €B) (y~ 1) = 26 + 2)? © (+2) = Ay? D) (x-2) = Ay +1)? . (x+2)=Ay-1 ¢ ee Go ONTO THE WERT PAGE 49. The reguiar price of a calculator is d dollars. Rachel bought the calculator for p percent off the regular price plus 1 percent sales tax. Which of the following represents the amount, in dollars, Usat Rachel paid for tie calculator? (sf) ® @- pli+ ity) (oto rn (\-avalito} ® (1 “ vin +k © o| 50. Points A and 2 lie in the same plane, How many isosceles right triangles in the plane have A and Bas vettices? (A) Three (B) Four © Five (D) Six (E) Infinitety many 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. Te

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