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WINCHESTER COLLEGE NAME, Entrance Examination Mathematics 1 Tuesday 8 May 2012 Time allowed: 1 hour CALCULATORS ARE NOT ALLOWED. Write your answers in this booklet, If you need additional space please write on A4 paper and attach it to this booklet with a treasury tag. You may use pencil for diagrams. Attempt as many questions as you can. Work carefully and do not be discouraged if you do not finish, Show your working so that credit may be given for partly correct answers. Calculate the following. 0) it) tw) Ww) (vi) (vii) 12x72 192-43 = 93 +100 + 107 = 108 +12 = 4x17 625425 = 5x13 2= Solve the following equations: @ 0) 13x+8=21 3~13x=29 fa) (ii) WI) (x-1)2=25 Given that a@= 12, b=5, ¢=-2__, evaluate the following: (i) @+2b+3c= (i) (a=b)(a+b)= (ii) eae = tiv) Be anc 4 (b) Given that x=2 and y= +. evaluate the following: a “ (a) ACBisa straight line. Calculate the value of x. cea 34° Ac- — B (b) (c) ACB is a straight line, Calculate angle ACE. In the diagram below AB is parallel to CD. Calculate the value of x. 1242 5 Give your answers to the following as fractions in their lowest terms. (a) (i) (i) (it) tiv) 2,3 7°28 1px ” (a) In this question it will be useful to know that 7° + 24° Bis7 km from A. The bearing of B from Ais 340°. C is 24 km from B. The bearing of C from Bis 070" (i) Draw a diagram to represent this information. (Your diagram should be clear, and include the given angles and distances marked in appropriate places, Do not attempt to give a scale drawing.) (i) Explain why ABC is a right-angle. {ili} Calculate the distance AC. 16. () You are given that, correct to the nearest degree, angle BC/ Use this te calculate, correct to the nearest degree, the bearing of A from C. (2) Find the prime factorisation of 165. (b) if x= 10 calculate: Pe 6xe5= (i) (x44) (x45) = (©) Youare given that, for all values ofx, x°+6x+5=(x41)(x45) . By substituting a suitable value of x into this given expression - which you should state ~ find the prime factorisation of 10,605. (2) Andrew and Benjamin divide 56 sweets in the ratio 3:4, Benjamin has the larger share. How many sweets does Andrew get? {b) Inthe diagram below, ABCD and AEFG are rectangles. ‘The area of ABCD Is 140 cm’. E divides AB in the ratio 5:2; and G divides AD in the ratio 4:1. What is the area of the rectangle AFG? If rotate the point A = (2,5) 90° clockwise about the point C = (2,1), I get the point Q= (6,1). In answering the following questions you may find It helpful to draw a simple diagram. (a) (i) [rotate the point (1,7) anti-clockwise by 90° about the point (1,1)? What point do I get? (i) What point do I get if | reflect the point (3,4) in the x-axis? (iil) What point do I get if reflect the point (4,1)in the line y = x? (b) (i) What point do 1 get if! rotate the point (a, b) 90° anti-clockwise about (0, 0)? (ii) What point do | get if reflect the point (a,bJin the line y =x? 10 There are five digits the number 34,781. There are three digits in the number 11 x 12 (because 11 x 12 = 132). (i) What is the prime factorisation of the number 8? (ii) Find the prime factorisation of the number 8° ili) How many digits are there in the number 6° x 10°? (iv) How many digits are there in the number 8” x5"? END OF PAPER,

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