S5 Final (Compulsory) Paper II 2012-13
S5 Final (Compulsory) Paper II 2012-13
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ST. CATHARINE’S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, KWUN TONG
(2013-2014)
FINAL EXAMINATION (20122013)
F.5 MATHEMATICS (COMPULSORY PART)
PAPER 2
1. All questions carry equal marks..
2. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. You should use an HB pencil to mark all your answers on the MC
Answer sheet. Wrong marks must be completely erased with a clean rubber.
3. You should mark only ONE answer for each question. If you mark more than one answer, you will
receive NO MARKS for that question.
4. No marks will be deducted for wrong answers.
There are 30 questions in Section A and 15 questions in Section B. The diagrams in this paper are
not necessarily drawn to scale. Choose the best answer for each question.
Section A
1. The number of significant figures in 0.012 30
A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
D. 5.
2. Simplify
(a b ) .
- 2 3 2
(a b )
3 - 2 3
1
A.
a 2
1
B. 3
a
b 10
C. 10
a
b 12
D. 13
a
B. 30%
1
C. 33 %
3
D. 40%
4. 11 001 010 0112 =
A. 2 10 + 2 9 + 83
B. 2 10 + 2 9 + 163
C. 2 11 + 2 10 + 83
D. 2 11 + 2 10 + 163
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5. If - 1 is a root of the equation 2 x 2 + 3 x + k = 0 , then k =
A. -5.
B. -1.
C. 1.
D. 2.
6. Suppose P(x) is a polynomial. When P(x) is divided by 2 x - 3 , the remainder is k. Find the
remainder when P(x) is divided by 3 - 2 x .
A. k
B. -k
C. 2k
D. Cannot be determined
7. Given that a and b are the roots of the equation x 2 - 5 x + 3 = 0 . Find a 2 + b 2 .
A. 19
B. 22
C. 25
D. 31
8.
A regular tetrahedron is shown above. Find its number of planes of reflection symmetry.
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6
9. If log3 = x and log4 = y, then log18=
y
A. x + .
2
y
B. 2 x + .
2
C. 2 x + y .
y
D. 3 x + .
4
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1 x - 5
12. + =
3 - x ( x - 3 )2
2
A. -
(3 - x ) 2
2
B.
(3 - x ) 2
2 x - 8
C.
(3 - x ) 2
2 x - 2
D.
(3 - x ) 2
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17. In the figure, O is the centre of the circle ABCD, OD and AC intersect at E. If ÐCAB = 27 o and
ÐACD = 23o , find Ð OEC.
A. 46°
B. 50°
C. 73°
D. 77°
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II only
D. I, II and III
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24. Suppose a and b satisfy the inequality that is represented by the following shaded region.
Which of the following must be true?
A. II only
B. III only
C. I and III only
D. I, II and III
25. Which of the following inequalities has no solution?
A. x 2 - 4 x + 5 £ 0
B. x 2 - 4 x + 5 ³ 0
C. x 2 - 4 x + 5 £ 1
D. x 2 - 4 x + 5 ³ 1
1
27. If the graph of y = f (x ) is first reflected along the xaxis, and then is reduced to along the yaxis,
4
the equation of the new graph is
1
A. y = - f ( x ).
4
æ1 ö
B. y = - f ç x ÷.
è 4 ø
C. y = 4 f ( - x ).
D. y = f ( -4 x ).
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28. Which of the following graphs may be the graph of y = 3 - x + 1 ?
29. John has one $10 coin, two $5 coin and one $2 coin in his wallet. If he takes two coins from his
wallet at random, what is the probability that the amount of the coins is more than $10?
1
A.
2
1
B.
3
5
C.
6
5
D.
12
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Section B
A. I only
B. II only
C. I and III only
D. I, II and III
I. a - 2b £ 0
II. a + b £ 1
III. b £ 2
A. II only
B. III only
C. I and II only
D. I and III only
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37. Find the maximum value of 4 x - 3 y subject to the constraints represented by the shaded region
(including the boundary).
A. - 9
B. 9
C. 15
D. 24
ì x + y ³ 6
ï
38. Which of the following graphs represents the solution of í y £ 2 x + 6 ?
ï y ³ 0
î
39. The figure shows the graph of
x
A. y = cos + 1 .
2
x
B. y = 2 sin .
2
x
C. y = 2 cos .
2
x
D. y = sin + 2 .
2
40. 5 men and 4 women are arranged to sit in a row. If the men and the women sit alternately, how
many ways are there to arrange the seats?
A. 4! + 5!
B. 4 ´ 5!
C. 4! ´ 5!
D. 4! ´ 5! ´ 2
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41. A committee has 14 members of which 5 are girls. 4 members are selected to attend a conference.
If 1 girl and 3 boys are selected, how many ways are there to select the members?
A. 5 ´ C 3 9
B. 10 ´ C 3 9
C. C 4 9
D. C 4 14
42. How many ways are there to arrange 3 men and 5 women to sit in a row if all the men should sit
together?
A. 3! ´ 5!
B. 3! ´ 6!
C. 3! + 5!
D. 4 ´ 5!
43. Find the number of ways in which a group of 10 students can be divided into three subgroups that
consist of 2, 3 and 5 students respectively.
A. 2 520
B. 5 400
C. 25 200
D. 1 360 800
44. The recent sale records of 50 cars are summarized in the following table.
Suppose one of those sale records is picked at random. Find the probability that the car sold is
Model B, knowing that the buyer is a male.
A. 0.24
B. 0.375
C. 0.4
D. 0.6
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