MOI TEA EVALUATION EXAMINATION, 2022
121/1
MATHEMATICS
PAPER 1
TIME: 21/2 HOURS
SECTION I (50 Marks)
Answers all the questions in this section.
1. Evaluate without using tables or calculators (3marks)
2. Momanyi spent one eight of his February Salary on farming, half on school fees and two thirds of the
remainder on food. Calculate his February salary and the amount he spend on school fees if he spent sh.
3200 on food. (3marks)
3. Makau, Wanjiru and Kemboi start a race at 9.03 a.m in the same direction to run round a circular
course. Makau makes the circuit in 252 seconds, Wanjiru in 308 seconds and Kemboi in 198 seconds.
If they start from the same point, at what time will they next be all at the starting point together?
(3marks)
4. Use squares square roots and reciprocal tables to evaluate (3marks)
5. Simplify the expression
(3marks)
6. A square based brass plate is 2mm high and has a mass of 1.05kg. The density of the brass is 8.4g/cm3.
Calculate the length of the plate in centimeters. (3 marks)
7. The currency exchange rates of a given bank in Kenya are as follows;
Currency Buying Selling
1 sterling pound 135.50 135.97
1 US dollar 72.23 72.65
A tourist arrived in Kenya with 5,000 US dollars which he converted to Kenya shillings upon arrival.
He spent ksh.214, 500 and converted the remaining to sterling pounds. How many pounds did he
receive? (3marks)
8. The figure below shows a simple tent.AF=FB=10cm, AB=12cm and BC=FE=AD=20cm. On the tent, a
tight rope is tied as shown on the diagram from BD, DE and EA. Draw the net of the tent and show the
path of the rope on the net using the scale rep. (3marks)
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9. Mrs Wekesa paid shs 12500 for a wrist watch after the shopkeeper gave her a discount of 2%. If the
shopkeeper made a profit of 20%.calculate the price the shopkeeper bought from the manufacturer.
(3marks)
10. Solve for x in (4marks)
11. Find the equation of a perpendicular bisector of line PQ if the coordinates of P and Q are (-2,6) and
(4,-2) respectively, in the form (3marks)
12. Complete the figure below by adding the correct missing features if it has a rotational symmetry of
order 4 about O. (3marks)
13. The volumes of two similar cylindrical containers are 27cm3 and 125 cm3 respectively. Given that the
height of the smaller container is 12cm, find the height of the larger container. (3marks)
14. Without using calculator or mathematical tables, simplify (4marks)
15. Form three inequalities that satisfy the unshaded region R. (3marks)
16. A railway line and a road are parallel to each other on a flat and level section of land. A 5 metre long car
moving at a speed of 110kmh-1 starts overtaking a train which is 495 metres and moving at 80kmh-1.
How long will it take the car to completely overtake the train? (3marks)
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SECTION II (50 Marks)
Answers only five questions from this section in the spaces provided.
17. The vertices of a parallelogram are O (0,0), A(5,0),B(8,3) and C(3,3). Plot on the same axes
i) Parallelogram O’A’B’C’, the image of OABC under reflection in the line x=4 (4marks)
ii) Parallelogram O’’A’’B’’C’’ the image of O’A’B’C’ under a transformation described by the matrix
. Describe the transformation. (4marks)
iii) Parallelogram O’’’A’’’B’’’C’’’, the image of O’’A’’B’’C’’ under the enlargement, centre (0,0) and
scale factor (2marks)
18. Two circles with centres O and Q and radii 8cm intersect at points A and B as shown below.
Given that the distance between O and Q is 12cm and that the line AB meets OQ at X, find:
(a) the length of the chord AB. (3marks)
(b) the reflex angle AOB. (3marks)
(c) the area of the shaded region. (4marks)
19. In the figure below, EG is the diameter of the circle centre O. Points B, G, D, E and F are on the
circumference of the circle. , and line ABC is a tangent to the circle at B
Giving reasons, calculate the size of
(a) (2marks)
(b) (2marks)
(c) The reflex angle (2marks)
(d) (2marks)
(e) (2marks)
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20. OAB is a triangle in which OA= a, OB= b, M is a point on OA such that OM:MA=2:3 and N is another
point on AB such that AN:NB = 1:2. Lines ON and MB intersect at X.
a) Express the following vectors in terms of a and b
i) AB (1mark)
ii) ON (1mark)
iii) BM (1mark)
b) If OX=k ON and BX=h BM, express ON in two different ways. Hence or otherwise find the value of h
and k (6marks)
c) Determine the ratio OX: XN (1mark)
21. Every Sunday Alex drives a distance of 80km on a bearing of 0740 to pick up his brother John to go to
church. The church is 75km from John’s house on a bearing of S500E. After church they drive a
distance of 100km on a bearing of 2600 to check on their father before Alex drives to John’s home to
drop him off then proceeds to his house.
(a) Using a scale of 1cm to represent 10km, show the relative positions of these places. (4 marks)
(b) Use your diagram to determine:
(i) the true bearing of Alex’s home from their father’s house. (1 mark)
(ii) the compass bearing of the father’s home from John’s home. (1 mark)
(iii) the distance between John’s home and the father’s home. (2 marks)
(iv) the total distance Alex travels every Sunday. (2 marks)
22. The data below shows the sample of age distribution of some of the people who reside in a Yoruba
village in years.
Age group Number of persons in age group
1- 5 4
6 - 10 12
11 - 20 9
21 - 30 6
31 - 50 18
51 - 55 4
56 - 65 2
(a) Complete the frequency distribution table above and hence
(i) Calculate the mean. (3marks)
(ii) Calculate the median. (2marks)
(b) Draw a frequency polygon from the given data on the grid below (5marks)
23. Two variables x and V are known to satisfy the relation where k and n are constants.
The table below shows data collected from an experiment.
x 3.01 3.98 5.01 6.02 7.08 8.94
V 10.5 101 989 9600 95000 854000
a) Write down the function in linear form and make a suitable table of values correct to one
decimal place. (3marks)
b) Draw a suitable graph to represent the relation (3marks)
c) Use your graph to determine the values of k and n (4marks)
24. A particle moves in a straight line. It passes through point O at with velocity . The
acceleration a of the particle at time t seconds after passing through O is given by
(a) Express the velocity V of the particle at time t seconds in terms of t. (3marks)
(b) Find V when (1mark)
(c) Determine the value of t when the particle is momentarily at rest (3marks)
(d) Calculate the distance covered by the particle between and (3marks)
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Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
121/2
Mathematics
Paper 2
2½ Hours
1. Use logarithm table to evaluate (4marks)
5
75.4 x 4.83 2
0.00521
bd
2. Make b the subject of the formula given that a = (3 marks)
Nb 2 d
3. Line PQ is the diameter of a circle such that the coordinates of P and Q are (-2, 2) and (-2,-6)
respectively. Find the equation of the circle in the form ax 2 ay 2 bx cy d 0 . (4marks)
4. Use completing the square method to solve the equation
4 3x 2x2 = 0 (3marks)
5. Given that P = 4 + and Q = 2+ and that =a+b , where a, b and c are constants, find the
values of a, b and c. (3 marks)
6. The table below shows the temperature readings of four different solutions recorded by students to
P Q
nearest 0.10 C during a laboratory lesson. Calculate the percentage error in to 3 d.p. (3marks)
S R
Quantity Temperature in 0 C
P 22.5
Q 19.4
R 17.3
S 26.2
7. Use matrix method to solve the simultaneous equations
2x + y =10
2x +2y =14 (3marks)
8. (a) Expand (1+2x)5 to the fourth term. (1 mark)
5
(b) Hence evaluate (1.02) correct to 3 decimal places. (3 marks)
9. It is known that the value of land appreciate at 7% p.a in a town. John bought a plot in the town at Ksh
500,000. Given that he plans to sell the plot after 6 years, find out how much profit he expects to get.
(Give your answer correct to the nearest thousand). (3marks)
10. The mass of a wire varies jointly with its length and with the square of its diameter. A section of the
wire 500m long, with diameter 3mm has a mass of 31.5kg. What is the mass of 1000m of wire of
diameter 2mm? (3marks)
11. Mr. Gatua has a salary of sh.80000 per annum. He lives rent free in company house and is entitled to a
monthly personal relief of sh.1056. Based on the tax rates given below, calculate his PAYE. (3 marks)
Taxable income Rate
(KE p.a.)
1 - 1500 10%
1501 - 3000 15%
3000 - 4500 25%
Above 4500 35%
12. The third term and sixth term of a geometric series are 31/3 and 111/4 respectively. Calculate the common
ratio and hence find its first term. (3marks)
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13. Use the figure below to answer the question that follows
Given that angle RSQ = 500, SQ= 11.83 cm and QR=12cm.A circumcircle is drawn on the triangle.
Find the radius of the circle (2marks)
14. A Business man bought commodity A and commodity B at shs.60 and sh.72 respectively. In what ratio
must he mix so that when he sells at shs.78, he makes a profit of 200%. (3 marks)
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15. Points A ( x 0 N ,30 0 E ) and B ( x 0 N ,50 0 E ) are 1935 kilometres apart. Taking R= 6370 km and ,
7
find the value of x. (3marks)
16. Find the gradient function of the curve y= 1/3x3 – 4x2 + 9x + 4hence, find the gradient of the curve at
point (1,-4) (3marks)
2
17. Use a scale of 1:1 in both axes to draw the graphs of y = x – 6x + 7 and y = x – 2 for the domain
0≤ x ≤ 6. The point of intersection of the two functions satisfy a certain quadratic equation in x.
Obtain the equation in x hence calculate its solutions. Give answer correct to 2d.p. (10 marks)
18. Points A and B are centres of two equal circles of a radius 2 cm and 10 cm apart.
(i) Construct the two circles in the space given below. (1mark)
(ii) Construct the transverse common tangents to both circles. (4marks)
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(iii) Calculate the length of the transverse common tangents (Take ) (5marks)
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19. Albert, Bonny and Charles competed in a game of chess. Their probabilities of winning the game are
2
/5, 3/5 and 1/10 respectively.
(a) Draw a probability tree diagram to show all the possible outcomes. (2 marks)
(b) Calculate the probability that;
(i) No one loses the game. (2 marks)
(ii) Only one of them wins the game. (2 marks)
(iii) At least one of them wins the game. (2 marks)
(iv) At most two of them lost the game. (2marks)
20. Construct rhombus ABCD such that AB=BC= 6cm and ∠ABC=600.
(a) Measure BD. (1 mark)
(b) On the same diagram, construct the inscribed circle of triangle ACD. (3marks)
(d) If x is a point on the circle in b above such that AX=XD and ∠AXD is acute, find the locus of X
(c) Construct the locus of points equidistant from A and C. (3 marks)
and make it on the diagram. (3 marks)
21. (a) Complete the table below. (2marks)
x -180 -150 -120 -90 -60 -30 0 30 60 90 120 1500 1800
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
y = 2cosx -1.73 1 2 1 0
y = cos(x-60) -0.5 -0.9 0 1 -0.5
(b) On the same axes plot the graphs of y= cos(x-600) and y = 2 cosx (use a scale of 1unit for 300 on
the x axis and 1 unit for 0.5 units on the y axis) (4mrks)
(c) Describe the transformation which maps y= cos(x-600) to y = 2cosx. (2marks)
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(d) State the period and amplitude of each of the waves above. (1mark)
Amplitude Period
y = 2cosx
y = cos(x-60)
(e) Using the graph above determine the values of x for which cos(x600) 2cosx = 0 (1mark)
22.
The roof of a building is as shown in the figure above with a rectangular base ABCD. AB = 20m
and AD = 8m. The ridge EF = 10m and is centrally placed. The faces ADE and BFC are
equilateral triangles. Calculate
(i) The height of E above the base ABCD (2 marks)
(ii) The angle between the planes ABCD and ADFE (3 marks)
(iii) The angle between the planes AED and ABCD (2 marks)
(iv) The acute angle between lines DB and EF (3 marks)
23. Kiprop has at least 50 acres of land on which he plans to plant potatoes and cabbages. Each are of
potatoes requires 6 men and each are of cabbages requires 2 men. The farmer has 240men available and
he must plant at least 10 acres of potatoes. The profit on potatoes is kshs.1200 per acre. If he plants x
acres of potatoes and y acres of cabbages;
(a) Write down 3 in equalities in x and y to describe the information. (2 marks)
(b) Represent these in equalities graphically. (use a scale of 1:10 for both axes) (4 marks)
(c) Use your graph to determine the number of acres for each vegetable which will give maximum profit.
(4 marks)
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24. (a) Complete the table below for y x 3 x 5 in the range 2 x 8 (2marks)
x 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
y 3 9 23 33
(b) Use the trapezium rule with six strips to estimate the area enclosed by the curve, x-axis and the
lines x=2 and x=8. (2marks)
(c) Find the exact area of the region given in (b). (4marks)
(d) Calculate the percentage error in the area. (2marks)
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Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
121/2
Mathematics
Paper 2
MARKING SCHEME
SECTION 1
1 45 2.04 2.04 M1 6 1050 M1
V
0.05 2.89 8.4
125cm 3
4500 204 204 M1
0.2 h 2 125cm 3
5 28900
144 h 625
900 25cm A1
100
30 1.44 7
43.2 M1 M1
A1
2 1 1 5 M1
2 8 8
2 3 6
M1
3 8 24
24
3200 Sh.12,800 February A1 A1
6 8
salary
1 B1
12800 Sh.6,400 School fees
2
3 L.CM 2 2 3 2 7 11 2772 B1
2772 M1
60
= 46 Minutes 12 seconds
9.03+46.12= 9:46:12 a.m A1
4 1
9.272
7.0171 M1
9.272 0.1426 Correct net (measure dimensions)
M1 B1
Correct labelling B1
9.4146 Correct direction of rope
A1 B1
5 (3t 5a )(3t 5a ) M1 03
9 100 M1
6t 10at 9at 15a 2
2
12500
98
(3t 5a)(3t 5a) 12755.10
M1 100
(2t 3a)(3t 5a) 12755.10
120
(3t 5a) Sh.10,629.25 M1
A1
(2t 3a)
A1
184
10 22X M1 14 3 1 M1
2X
2 3 3 X 2 35
3 2 2
2 2 X 352 X 1
1
2 X log 3 M1 4
5 2 X log 2 3 1 6 2 4 M1
2 x 2 2 2 2 5
1.5849
5 2x 2 6 4 5 2 M1
4.1698 x 5.9245 M1 5 2 5 2
x 1.4028
11 2 4 6 2
A1
M1
2
5
3 2 A1
, 15 y2 B1
2 2
(1,2) B1 x 0 B1
y x 8 B1
2 6 4
Gradient of PQ= 16 B1
4 2 3
R.S=110-80=3OKmh-1
3
Gradient of perpendicular line 30 1000 25
4 m/s
60 60 3
( x, y ) (1,2)
(5 495)
2 y 3 time taken M1
M1 25
1 x 4
3
3 5 A1
y x
4 4
12 -B1 for any one correct shaded region 3
-B2 for all correct shaded regions 500
25
13 27 M1
L.S.F= 3 60 seconds or 1 minute
125
H 25 A1
M1
12 3
H=100cm or 1m A1
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SECTION 1I
17. i)
B1 for Plotting object
B1 for Correct reflection
using the line x 4
B2 for Correct image
M1B1
B1 Correct image
0 1 8 3 0 5 0 0 3 3 B1
(ii)
1 0 0 0 3 3 8 3 0 5
Positive quarter turn about the origin M1
(iii) Multiplication by the scale factor B1
Correct image
18. a) AX 8 2 6 2 M1
M1
5.292 2
10.583
A1
10.58
6 M1
b) cos
8
41.41
41.41 2 82.82 0 M1
360 82.82 277.18 0 A1
82.82
c) Area of sector= 3.142 8 8 46.26 M1
360
1
Area of triangle AOB 8 8 sin 82.82 31.75 M1
2
46.26 31.75 14.51
Common region 14.51 2 29.02 M1
Shaded region= 46.26 29.02 17.24 A1
17.24 2 34.48
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19. (B1 For @correct answer and B1 For the correct reason(s))
(a) CBD 50 0 - Angles in alternate segments are equal.
(b) EBG 90 0 - Diameter of a circle subtends right angles at any point on the
circumference.
(c) The reflex angle BOD 260 0 - Angles at a point add up to 3600
(d) EBA 65 0 - Angles in alternate segments are equal
- The radius and tangent of a circle are perpendicular at the point of contact.
(e) BGD 130 0 Opposite angles in cyclic quadrilateral are supplementary.
20. a) i) AB = b-a B1 21. a) B1 for
1 1 @
ii) ON = a + b B1 correct
2 2
2 position.
iii) BM = a – b B1 Total
3
=
1 1 4marks
b) OX ak + bh
2 2
2 B1
also, OX ah +(1-h)bh
3
Comparing the above
equations B1
1 2 4
ak = ah k = h M1
2 3 3
b) (i) True bearing N400W B1
1 (ii) 2120
bk =(1-h)b M1 B1
2 (ii) 7.7 cm x 10= 77km M1A1
4 3 4 M1 (iii) 80+75+100+77+80=412 km M1A1
2-2h= h h= and k=
3 5 5 A1
c) b.)
4:1 B1
22 a)
1356.5 B1 for correct column of FX
(i) 55 M1
Class x f fx fd cf B1 for correct column of
24.66
Fd(frequency density)
1- 5 3 4 12 0.8 4 (28 25)
6 - 10 8 12 96 2.4 16 (ii). 20.5 10
6 B1 for correct column of
11 - 20 15.5 9 139.5 0.9 25 20.5 5 cumulative frequency
21 - 30 25.5 6 153 0.6 31 A1
25.5
31 - 50 40.5 18 729 0.9 49
51 - 55 53 4 106 0.8 53
56 - 65 60.5 2 121 0.2 55
∑fx
1356.5
M1
c) n is the gradient of the line
4 0 M1
10 A1
0.8 0.4
Logk 4 i.e the y –intercept
M1 A1
B1 -Good scale 187
B1 -x-axis upper class boundaries well labeled and y-axis, cf well labeled.
B1 -Correct frequency polygon
Log 10 k 4
10 4 k A1
k 0.0001
24. dv M1
(a) v 10t 1dt
dt
v 5t t c when t 0 , v 4
2 M1
Therefore,
A1
v 5t 2 t 4
B1
(a) v 5(3) 2 3 4 44m / s
(b) The particle is at rest when v 0 ,
5t 2 t 4 0 M1
5t 2 5t 4t 4 0
(5t 4)(t 1) 0 M1
t 1 or t 0.8s
Therefore t 0.8s A1
4
(c) s 5t t 4 dt
2
2
4
5t
3
t2 M1
4t
3 2 2
5 3 42 5 3 22
(4) 4(4) (2) 8 M1
3 2 3 2
98.67 0.67 98m
A1
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