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| | GAN ENG SENG SCHOOL _L— | End-of-Year Examination 2016 CANDIDATE [ NAME | INDEX | CLASS NUMBER MATHEMATICS 4048/01 Food 11 Oct 2016 the Sec 1 Express eur Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your class, index number and name on all the work you hand in, ‘Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluidtape. Answer all questions. Hf working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks, Calculators are NOT allowed. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For 7, use 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of = ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question, ‘The total of the marks for this paper is 50. For Examiner ‘s Use Total 50 This paper consisis of 14 pages including the cover page and 7 blank pageAnswer all the questions. (a) If one-fifth of 1260 is the same as 2" x 3” x 7°, write down the values of x, y and z. Ans: (a) 2) (©) Find the smallest positive integer n for which {/2250n is a whole number. Ans: (b) (a) Arrange the following numbers in descending order. 06, -6, + , 0666 6 Ans: (a) Q] GESS 1EXP EM Pt E0Y 16 NMC3 (b) Without using a calculator, evaluate the following, (i) -7-(-5)+-3), Ans: (bi) Oo) Open (2 Ot Ans: (vii) 2] © @ Can Zz be expressed as a terminating decimal or repeating decimal? [2] ‘Show or explain why. (ii) Rewrite 0.34 as a fraction in its simplest form. Ans: (cii) a GESS 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMC3, (a) The length and breadth of a rectangular field, measured correct to 2 decimal places, are 29.35 m and 10.14 m respectively. (Write down the least possible dimensions of the field. Ans: (ai) 2 (ii) _ Estimate the area of the field, correct to 1 significant figure. Ans; (aii) m? [1] (b) Estimate the value of Be : 80 GESS 1EXP EM Pt EOY 16 NMC(a) Simplify2x+6+Ixy. Ans: (a) PI (b) Find the value of jiven x = 2 and y= 3. Ans: () 2 (©) The average of 2 numbers is x. If a third number is added, the average is 6. Express the third number in terms of x. Ans: (©) a) CESS 1ExP EM Pt EOY 16 NMC(a) Simplify-11y-2x+3x. Ans: (a) 2) (b) Factorise 18a+21ab—33ae Ans: (b) 2] (©) Find the value of 789x121~789x111. Ans: (co) _U) GESS 1EXPEM Pt EOY 16 NMC6. (a) Solve the equation3(2x—1) +1 =2(x+5) Ans: (a) GB) - 5 4 (©) Given the equation , find the value of y. y-2 3y+l Ans: (b) 2] GESS 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMCA @) In the figure below, AOB is a straight line. A B (i) _ Find the value of x, stating your reasons clearly. Ans: (ai) (ii) Find the value of y, stating your reasons cleatly. Ans: (aii) _y Q GESS 1EXP EMP1 EOY 16 NMC(b) Find 2 VXZ.in the figure below, stating your reasons clearly. Ans: (b) ° GI CESS 1EXP EM Pt EOY 16 NC8 10 (a) The first four terms of a sequence are 4, 7, 10 and 13 (i) Write down the next term of the sequence. Ans: (ai) (ii) The nth term of the sequence above can be expressed as kn +1, Find the value of k. Ans: (aii) (b) The diagram below shows a sequence of pattems, where n is the pattern number. n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4 (Ty)Number of (Tz) Number of (T3) Number of (Ts) Number of Triangles=4 Triangles=9 Triangles=16 Triangles = 25 (i) Find the number of triangles when = 5. Ans: (bi) (ii) Find the general term, T,, in terms of 7. Ans: (bii) Ty GESS 1EXP EM PI EOY 16 NMC _U] a O)9, " A square of side 2x is shaped from part or all of a string of length 68 cm. (a) Forman inequality in x and solve it. Ans: (a) (b) Hence or otherwise, write down the maximum integer value of x. Ans: GESS 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMC 2) a)12 10. (a) A group of Gessians were surveyed on which of the four countries they would like to visit the most for their overseas school trip. Their choices were represented on a pie chart given below. (Find the value of x. Ans: (ai) _x= a) ii) Hence, caloulate the percentage of the group who like to visit Nepal the most. Ans: (aii) % 12) Gi) If 40 Gessians would like to visit China the most, find the total number of Gessians surveyed. Ans: (aiii) _ i} GES 1EXP EM PI EOY 16 NMC10. b) 13 ‘Two twin sisters, Jasmine and Jaslyn, chart their performance in the school Mathematics assessment for the first semester as shown in the following line graphs. Maths results of Jasmine Maths results of Jaslyn Marks Marks 6 100 64 80° a 62: 60 c jan Feb Mar Apr May Jan Feb Mar Apr May Month Month With a quick glance of the two graphs, the twin’s mother commented that Jaslyn has done better than Jasmine, Do you think the mother is correct? Explain your answers. 2 END OF PAPER GESS 1EXP EMP1 EOY 16NNC14, BLANK PAGE GESS 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMC: [5 GAN ENG SENG SCHOOL End-of-Year Examination 2016 CANDIDATE = , 7 NAME Teacher's Copy Marking Scheme | INDEX 7 ed NUMBER MATHEMATICS 4048/01 Cee 11% Oct 2016 + hour Sec 1 Express Candidates answer on the Question Paper. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your class, index number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluiditape. Answer all questions. If working is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators are NOT allowed. Ifthe degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For z, use 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of 7 ‘The number of marks is given in brackets [] at the end of each question or part question. ‘The total of the marks for this paper is 50, For Examiner ‘s Use Total 50 “This paper consists of 14 pages including the cover page and 1 blank page.1 (a) () @ Teacher's Copy Marking Schema Answer all the questions. If one-fifth of 1260 is the same as 2" x 3” x 7, write down the values of x, y and z. 1260 + 5 = 252 2) 282 Using ladder method, 3 496 252=2x3?x7 31 8 3{__21 7 Ans: (a) 2 Find the smallest positive integer n for which /2250n is a whole number. 2250 =2'x3?x5° 5| 2250 Smallest perfect cube 5/450 Bx3xs? 5 90 =? x3'=12 3 18 BI 3 6 2 Ans: (b) n= 12 u Arrange the following numbers in descending order. 1 06, -6 , = , 0.666 6 Covert all to decimals Markers Comme 0.66666... ,-6, 0.166... , 0.666 % Deduct I mark for each pair In descending order Newnes or re than z 1 1% 6, 0.666, 4 ‘wrong answers. ° 6 B2 06, 0666, 4, -6 Ans: (a) : 60 2) GESS 1EXP EM Pt EO 16NMC3 2. (6) Without using a calculator, evaluate the following, @ -7-(-5)+C3), -7-(-5)+(-3) 1+5-3 BL ‘Ans: (bi) =5 ® Cp scen2 Cy +8)x2. 2 2 (29 +(-8)x2 245 (8x2 a 5 4 8 au 5 Al Ans: (bi) /5_ (2) © @ Can Zz be expressed as a terminating decimal or repeating decimal? [2] Show or explain why. It can be expressed as repeating decimal. BL Students can divide 7 by 15, to get 0.46666... (repeating dec.) BI (ii) Rewrite 0.34 as a fraction in its simplest form. Let x be the repeating decimal, x = 0.3434... 100x = 34.3434... = 34.3434... — 0.3434... BI Ans: (cii) 34/99 [1] GESS 1ExP EMPt EOY 16 NMC(a) The length and breadth of a rectangular field, measured correct to 2 decimal places, are 29.35 m and 10.14 m respectively. (i) Write down the least possible dimensions of the field. Range of values of 29.35 rounded to 2dp 29.345 to 29.354999. Range of values of 10.14 rounded to 2dp 10.135 to 10.13999.... Ans: 10.135 (ii) Estimate the area of the field, correct to 1 significant figure. 29.35 x 10.14 ~= 30 x 10 (Isf) = 300 GES 1EXP EM Pt EOY 16 NMC Ans: Ans: 4345 (b) Estimate the value of “> 80 Ans: . Ans: 29.345 (ai) (aii) (b) Bi BL 29.345 x 10.135 [2] Bl 300 m* [1] MI AL (orB2) 19 (2)4. (a) Simplify2x+6+1xy 2x+6+1xy Zeixy ML 3 ie 3 AL Ans: (@) x3 + y 2 (>) Find the value of “—™, given x=2 and y =3 wey x= wey = 2=2)8) MI (2y3)+3 AL Ans: (b) _ 419 [2] (c) The average of 2 numbers is x. If a third number is added, the average is 6. Express the third number in terms of x. Let the 3 number be y Sum of 1° 2 numbers = 2x 2x+Y 6 Qxty=l8 yol8-2x BL Ans: (©) 18-2x [1] GESS 1EXP EMP1 EOY 16NMC5. (a) Simplify—11x-2x+3x lx 2x43x MI 13x43 Al ie (orn) Ans: (a) =10x_ [2] (b) Factorise 184+21ab—33ac. 18a + 21ab-33ac MI =3(6a+7ab—I1ac) Al =3a(6+7b-Ile) Ans: (b) 3a(6 + 7b—=1e)_ [2] (©) Find the value of 789x121—789x111 789121-789%111 = 789(121-111) BL Ans: (c) 7890 [1] GESS 1EXP EMP1 EOY 16 NMC(a) Solve the equation3(2x—1)+1 = 2(x+5). 3(2x-1) +1 = 20x45) 6x-341=2x+10 Ans: (a) x= 3 (6) Given the equatio » find the value of y. 3y+1 y-2 3y4l 5(3y +1) =4(y-2) I5y+5=4y-8 ly ==13 Ans: (b)_y GES 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMC MI MI Al B) MI AL Q]1. (a) _ Inthe figure below, AOB is a straight line. 4 (i) Find the value of x, stating your reasons clearly. 50° +2x°=90° 2x° =90° -50° = 40° x°=20° Ans: (ai)_x=20 (ii) Find the value of y, stating your reasons clearly. 3° +50? +2x° + y° =180° (adj. Zs on a st.line) 20° +50° + 2(20°) + y°=180° y° =180° — 20° — 50° - 2(20°) =70° Ans: (aii)_y=70 GESS 1EXP EMPL EOY 16 NMC Mai Comment 1 Deduct I mark for whole paper if Properties given. BL ay MI AL7. (b) Find 2 VXZ in the figure below, stating your reasons clearly. ZWVX =120° (vert. opp. 28) Draw and label line XA ZAXZ, = 20° (alt. Zs, XA 1! t0 YZ) ZAXV =180° — ZWUX (int. 23,UW ito XA) =180°~120° = 60° ZVNZ = ZAXZ + ZAXV = 20° + 60° =80° Ans: GESS 1EXP EM Pt EOY 16 NMC. (b) Deduct Tmark for | MIL whole paper if no properties given, MI AL 80° [3]8% () 10 The first four terms of a sequence are 4, 7, 10 and 13 (Write down the next term of the sequence. 443=7,7+3=10.10+3=13,1343=16 BL Ans: (ai) 16 (1) (ii) The mth term of the sequence above can be expressed as kn +1. Find the value of . k=3, 3(1) +1=4,32)+1=7,3G)+1=10,3(4)+1=13 BL Ans: (aii) i) The diagram below shows a sequence of pattems, where n is the pattem number. n=1 n=2 n=3 4 (Ty) Number of (7)Number of (73) Number of -—_() Number of Triangles=4 Triangles=9 Triangles=16 ‘Triangles = 25 (Find the number of triangles when n = 5. 6 =36orsketch out thenext diagram tocount thettriangles BL Ans: (bi) 36 (1) (ii) Find the general term, 7,, in terms of n. Thesquare sequence T, =n? =>1,4,9,16, 25,36 ‘The required sequence = 4, 9,16, 25,36=>T, =(n+1)? BL Ans: (vii) _T,= (+1) i) GESS 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMC9. " A square of side 2x is shaped from part or all of a string of length 68 om. (a) Form an inequality in x and solve it Perimeter =2xx4=8x 8x68 xs or xe 8 Ans: (a) (6) Hence or otherwise, write down the maximum integer value of x. x85 Max integer x=8 Ans: (b) x GES 1ExP EM Pt EOY 18NMC MI AL xS85 [2] BL a2 10. (@) A group of Gessians were surveyed on which of the four countries they would like to visit the most for their overseas school trip. Their choices were represented on a pie chart given below. (Find the value of x. x+80+43x+120=360 4x = 360-120-80 = 160 x=40 BI Ans: (ai)_x=40 oy (ii) Hence, calculate the percentage of the group who like to visit Nepal the most. 3x=3%40=120 MI 120 Required percentage = x 100% tequired percentage = = eK = 335% 0F 33.3%(35f) AL Ans: (aii) 33.1/3 % [2] Gi) 1f.40 Gessians would like to visit China the most, find the total number of Gessians surveyed. Required number = “9.360 80 =4%360=180 2 BL Ans: (aii) 180 {1} GES 1EXP EMP1 EOY 16NMC13 10. (b) Two twin sisters, Jasmine and Jaslyn, chart their performance in the school Mathematics assessment for the first semester as shown in the following line graphs, ‘Maths results of Jasmine Maths results of Jaslyn Marks Marks 66 100) 64 a oo « 60: 60" Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jan Feb Mar Apr May Month Month With a quick glance of the two graphs, the twin’s mother commented that Jaslyn has done better than Jasmine. Do you think the mother is correct? Explain your answers. Ry No, the mother is not correct. BL The scales of the vertical axis for the 2 graphs are different. The vertical scale on Jaslyn’s graph is 10 times that of Jasmine’s graph. Thus Jaslyn’s graph looks bigger and “steeper, giving the wrong impression that Jaslyn has done better than Jasmine. END OF PAPER GESS 1EXP EM P1 EOY 16 NMC.14 BLANK PAGE GESS 1EXP EM PI EOY 16 NMC15 Answer Key Qlayx= 2 y= 2 Qib)n= 12 Q2a) 0.6 , 0.666 . ; +76 Q2bi)-5 Q2bii) -1/5 Q2ci) repeating decimal. divide 7 by 15, to get 0.46666... QWeii) 34/99 Q3ai) 29.345 x 10.135 Q3aii) 300 m? Q3b) 7/9 Q4a)x/3 + yp Q4b) 4/9 Q4e) 18 - 2x QSa) 10x QSh) 3a(6 + 7b — Me) QSe) 7890 Q6a)x= 3 Q6b) y= 13/11 or -1 2/11 Q7b) 80° Q8ai) 16 QBaii) k=3 Q8bi) 36 Q8bii) 7, = (n+1)* Q9a)x<8.5 Q9b) x= 8 GES 1€XP EMP1 EOY 16 NNC QU0ai) x= 40 Qu0aii) 33 1/3 % QUOaiii) 180 Q10b) No, the mother is not correct. ‘The scales of the vertical axis for the 2 graphs are different. The vertical scale on Jaslyn’s graph is 10 times that of Jasmine’s graph. Thus Jaslyn’s graph looks bigger and steeper, giving the wrong impression that Jaslyn has done better than Jasmine.End of Year Examination 2016 r= = GAN ENG SENG SCHOOL CANDIDATE NAME INDEX [ CLASS NUMBER _J MATHEMATICS iooeias 40 October 2016, Sec 1 Express {hour 15 minutes Additional Materials: Writing Paper Blank Paper Graph Paper READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your class, index number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen on both sides of the paper. ‘You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples, paper clips, highlighters, glue or correction fluid/tape. Answer all questions. fworking is needed for any question it must be shown with the answer. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks. Calculators should be used where appropriate. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact, answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal place. For , use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer in terms of m. the The number of marks is given in brackets { Jat the end of each question or part question. The total of the marks for this paper is 50. For Examiner's Use Total 50 This paper consists of 6 pages including the cover page.Answer all the questions. Use a calculator to evaluate the following, leaving your answer correct to 3 decimal places. a Find the highest common factor of the two numbers: 27 «5x7 x19? xB x7 x19 giving your answers as a product of its prime factors. (1) ‘The start of each lesson for schools is denoted by a chime. The table below shows the duration of a lesson, Duration of each period School (in minutes) Gan Eng Seng School 35 Valley High School o Suppose the first chime rings at 07 30 daily for both schools, find the time when the chimes will next ring together. B] Ekko charges petrol at x cents per litre. Mr. Ng was charged y dollars when he ‘went there to pump one day. Express the number of litres Mr. Ng pumped in terms of x and y. 21 4EXP EOY P22016 CSMSimplify (a) 10a+13b-2(a +b), 2) e+4d | 2c~-Sd my eS 8) The figure below shows a rectangle ABCD with sides AD =3x om and AB =(4x-1) cm. (4x1 Ag ) 3x D E ( (a) Given that triangle AEB is an isosceles triangle where the sides AE =(x+3) mand BE =(5x—7) cm are of equal lengths, by forming an equation, find the value of x 2 ()) Using your answer in (a), calculate the area of the shaded part of the figure. [3] ‘Mr. Sea walks a distance of 3.5 km at an average speed of 6 km/h and takes a break for 20 minutes before continuing to jog a distance of 1.2 km in 8 minutes. Calculate (a) _ the time taken for Mr. Sea to walk 3.5 km in minutes, 2 (b) _ his jogging speed in km/h, rt (©) _ his average speed for the entire journey in kmh. 2 GESS 1EXP EM P2 EOY 16CSM8 Mr. Teng took his family to Tony Mamas for his wife’s birthday. The following shows a receipt from the restaurant. Tony Mamas 1 Suntec Boulevard #01-49 (123456) Tel: 6987 5432 Order#: 117 Table 34 Date: 8/8/2016 7.45 PM Server: Ah Lian 2 steak salad 25.00 5 calamari 44.50 2 fish & chips 35.80 3 New York cheesecake 20.70 Total 12 item(s) (@) Service charge (10%) GST (7%) GRAND TOTAL, b) (a) Calculate the total cost of the 12 items. (b) A service tax of 10 % was imposed on the cost of the dishes served followed by the 7 % GST. Calculate the grand total for this bill, correcting your answer to the nearest cent. (©) Mr. Teng forgot to present his Tony Mamas VIP card which entitles him to 15% discount on the Grand Total. Calculate the amount of discount Mr. ‘Teng should have received, correcting your answer to the nearest cent, GES 1EXP EM P2 EOY 165M 2] 2] 2)9 The ratio of an interior angle to an exterior angle of a regular polygon with n sides is 7:2. (a) Find the value of m and name the regular polygon. 13) () Find the sum of interior angles in this regular polygon. 2 10 Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of PLAIN paper. Quadrilateral ABCD is a piece of land used for a parade performance. The organisers of the parade wanted to determine the best location for the fireworks display such that spectators in the vicinity will have a good view. (@) Given that AB=9 cm, ZBAD =85°, AD=7 cm, ZABC =75° cm and CD =68 cm, construct the model of quadrilateral ABCD. ‘You may wish to start the construction with line segment AB in the middle of the paper (4) (b) The fireworks were launched at two different venues. At the first venue, the fireworks travel along the perpendicular bisector of 4B; and the second venue, the fireworks travel along the angle bisector of ZADC. Construct the perpendicular bisector and the angle bisector on the same diagram to illustrate the paths of the fireworks from both venues. a (© The best location X for the fireworks display is where the angle bisector of ZADC meets the perpendicular bisector of AB. Identify and label this point X. a GESS 1EXP EM P2 EOY 16SiW Answer the whole of this question on a sheet of GRAPH paper. The table below shows some values for the equation 2y +3x=6 x =1 a 2 4 y 45 3 0 b (a) Find the values of a and b. (b) Using a scale of 2 cm to represent | unit for both axes, plot the graph 2y +3x=6 for -1
| litre Loent > tive ™ x 1 100y cents > —x100y x 100Y hives [Al] or [B2]@ 10a+135—2/a +5) T | =10a-+13b -2a—26 [M1] for change of operators =8a+lIb [Al] or (B2] © erad 20-50 2 3 [M2] for the change of common 3et12d | 4e-10d . i denominator for each fraction _Te+2d (Ay) 6 @ Length AE=Length BE [Mi] for forming equation x4325x-7 4x=10 (M1) for value of x x= 25cm (b) Method 1 Area of unshaded triangle = tbh 2 =4Gx\4x-1) = F6x2.5\4x25-1) = 33.75cm? Area of rectangle =b = (x4x—1) = (3x 2.5)(4x2.5-1) = 67.5em™ Area of shaded part =67.5-33.75 = 33.75em> [M1] for area of unshaded triangle [M1] for area of rectangle [Al]Method 2 Area of shaded part 4 6x25)4x25-1) =33.75em™ (M2) [Al] (@) Time taken _ Distance ~~ Speed =35+6 =oh 12 = 35min (M1) (al) (b) Toasing Speed _ Distance ~ Time att 60 =9km/h (Bl) © ‘Average Speed _ Total Distance “Total Time -65+1}[ =4 km/h 21 ae 12° 60 60 ) =4.4761km/h (5s.f.) 4.48km/h (3s.f.) [M1] allow ECF fal](a) Total Cost = 254445 +35.8+20.7 = $126 BI] (b) 100% > $126 126 10% > 28 19 > 100 = $12.60 100% —> $138.60 138.60 107% > «107 > t00 = $148.302 = $148.30(nearest cent) IM.) (al) © ‘Amount of discount = 5 148.302 100 = 822.2453 = $22.25 (nearest cent) [M1] fal] (@) Tt. Angle + Ext. Angle =180 Ix+2x. 1 Ext. Angle = 2x = 2(20) = 40° 360° TExt. Angle _ 360° ~~ 40 =9 No.of sides = Name of regular poly gon =Nonagon (M1) fay [Bl] ‘Note: No marks awarded for incorrect spellingo Sum of int.angles =(n-2)x180 =(9-2)x180 (M1) =1260° (Al) 10 LAST PAGE Tt |@ a=0 By (By b) [B1] for correct plotting of points [B1] for correct scale, labelling of axes and equations.© [@ ]=3.0 Gecept2. 9103.1) Gi) [y= 065 10 0.85 i) 0710-08 @ ents 2 ele Gradient = ne pace LS [By @® On the graph © There is I point of intersection, Bi
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