Mathematics 2017
Mathematics 2017
Mathematics 2017
Question 1 [2 x 10 = 20]
s 8 2
2 2
ii. What is the value of “s” in the equation ?
A 16
B 64
C 128
D 182
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iv. The total surface area of a square based prism is 96 cm 2 . What is the height of the
prism if the base is 4.0 cm × 4.0 cm?
A 2 cm
B 3 cm
C 4 cm
D 5 cm
f ( x) 3 x x 2
C
D f ( x ) x3 2 x 2 3 x 1
A Normal distribution.
B U-shaped distribution.
C Negatively skewed distribution.
D Positively skewed distribution.
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vii. The solution of the equation x 4 x 2 0 is
A -4, 2.
B 4, 2.
C 4, -2.
D -4, -2.
A AB
B AC D
C B
C CB
D EC
E
ix. Tshering is 12 meters away from a cliff and looks up to the top of the cliff at
an angle of 45 . His eyes are 2 meters above the ground. How tall is the cliff?
A 10 meters
B 12 meters
C 14 meters
D 16 meters
A 6.
B 7.
C 8.
D 9.
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SECTION B (32 marks)
Answer all questions.
Question 2
b) Use the above adjacency matrix to identify the element in the fourth row,
the third column. [1]
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Question 3
a) Karma invests Nu 125,000 in T-Bank shares with a face value of Nu 100 but
they are being sold at a premium of 25%. How many shares can he buy? [2]
b) Solve: [2]
z 22
z 35
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Question 4
y
4
1
x
-7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
-1
-2
-3
-4
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Question 5
When should you choose to use a graph in solving a linear system of equations instead
of solving it algebraically? [2]
Question 6 [3]
i. 67.80
6.5 10
3
ii.
b) Write a number:
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c) Round off each number as indicated:
i. 16.962 to 3 SF
ii. 992 to 1 SF
Question 7
i. f 3
ii. 3 f x
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b) Use algebra tiles to check the following: [3]
i. Factors of x 2 4 are x2 x2
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Question 8
i. You drew a black ball and did not replace it. What was the probability of drawing
a grey ball next?
ii. You drew a black ball and replaced it. What was the probability of drawing
a black ball next?
Question 9
Give an example of two quantities or variables that would show 1 and -1 correlation. [3]
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Question 10
Question 11
How can your knowledge on similarity help you to understand how trigonometric
ratios work? [2]
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Question 12
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SECTION C [48 marks]
Question 13(I)
A
B
D
C
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ii. How many one-stop over trips are there between each pair of vertices.
b) The coordinates of the four vertices of a parallelogram are listed in this matrix. [3]
0 1 4 3
Z
0 2 2 0
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ii. Multiply the matrix by 1.5.
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OR
Question 13(II)
a) The given matrix is [3]
A B C D
A 1 1 0 0
B 0 0 0 0
C 0 1 0 0
D 1 0 1 0
ii. How many two stop-over trips are there from vertex A to A?
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b) Find the value of x, y and z. [3]
5 2 3 y 1
2 16 18
2 26 4
6 z
x 0
0
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Question 14(I)
a) Order the following expressions from the least to the greatest by expressing
them as entire radicals. [3]
3 13 , 4 7 , 9 2 , 6 3 , 11
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OR
Question 14(II)
a) Simplify: [3]
5 x3 9 x 6
i.
80 x
ii. 3 2 5 5 3
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b) Kezang bought 200 shares that had a face value of Nu100 for Nu 85 each.
She sold the shares for Nu 220 each. [3]
i. What was her percent profit?
ii. If she has earned a dividend of 17% before selling the shares, what dividend
amount did she earn?
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Question 15(I)
ii. 4 y 2 x 10 ……………………………
1 3
iii. y x 8 ……………………………
2 4
iv. 3x 5 y ……………………………
vi. 3 x 4 y 24 ……………………………
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OR
Question 15(II)
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b) Find the point of intersection of the system of equations. [3]
4 x 2 y 3 and 3x y 2
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Question 16(I)
b) The following two triangles have the same area, but different perimeters. [3]
3.3cm
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ii. Which triangle is more efficient?
OR
Question 16(II)
a) Explain how the total surface area to volume ratio can be used to compare
the efficiency of shapes. [3]
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b) The following two cylinders have the same volume, but different total surface area.[3]
3m
m
4m
6m
1m
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Question 17(I)
a) Write an equation using the pair of roots of (x +2) and (x+7). [3]
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b) Solve the following: [3]
i. 2 x 1 8
ii. 2 x 4 3 6
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OR
Question 17(II)
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b) What geometric transformations should be applied to f x x 2 to result in
Question 18(I)
ii. What is the probability that the total of the two rolls is 6?
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b) Show 5-number summery for the Geography marks of 21 students
as given below. [3]
60 90 35 67 54 48 33
32 52 69 15 72 61 79
80 65 45 10 30 20 75
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OR
Question 18(II)
apple orange
10 25 7
i. eats apple?
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b) The list below gives the age in months for 30 snow leopards tagged in the
Wild Life Sanctuary at Thrimshingla Park. [3]
64 48 37 42 22 37
54 40 33 47 42 29
25 39 41 31 28 47
25 34 23 26 29 21
33 37 28 45 18 36
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Question 19(I)
i. Cos…………….= 0.2
iv. Sec……………..= 2
v. Sin………………= cos85
vi. Cos……………..= sin 50
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b) A regular pentagon has a side length of 60 cm. What is its area? [3]
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OR
Question19 (II)
a) Represent each trip as a single vector. What is its bearing and distance? [3]
i. 6.2km
4.6km
b) The legs of a right triangle are 5.0 cm and 8.0 cm. Find the values of x and y. [3]
5.0cm
x
8.0cm
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Question 20(I)
a) Draw a triangle and construct two circles in such a way that one of the
circle touches all the vertices and the other circle touches all its edges. [3]
b) How many lines of symmetry does each of the following shape have? [3]
i. Regular hexagon
ii. Circle
iv. Rhombus
v. Square
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0R
Question 20(II)
b) Construct an altitude for XYZ in which XY=9.7cm, X= 32 and Y= 43 .
Calculate its area. [3]
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Rough work
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Rough work
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