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This document is an examination paper for the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Mathematics for Warren Park Secondary School, dated November 2019. It consists of various mathematical problems covering topics such as standard form, simplification, ratios, inequalities, and geometry, with a total of 100 marks. Candidates are instructed to answer all questions and show their working for full credit.

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form 3 paper 1 2019

This document is an examination paper for the General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Mathematics for Warren Park Secondary School, dated November 2019. It consists of various mathematical problems covering topics such as standard form, simplification, ratios, inequalities, and geometry, with a total of 100 marks. Candidates are instructed to answer all questions and show their working for full credit.

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SURNAME: NAME: CLASS

WARREN PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL


General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level

MATHEMATICS 4004/1
PAPER 1 FORM 3

NOVEMBER EXAMINATION 2019 2 hours 30 minutes


Candidates answer on the question paper.
Additional materials:
Geometrical instruments

Allow candidates 5 minutes to count pages before the examination

TIME: 2 hours 30 minutes

INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Write your name and class in the spaces at the top of this page and on the top of every page of this
paper.

Answer all questions


If working is needed for any question it must be shown in the space below that question.
Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
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Use for π
7
Decimal answers which are not exact should be given correct to three significant figures unless
stated otherwise.
Mathematical tables, slide rules and calculators should not be brought into the examination room

INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES

The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.
The total number of marks for this paper is 100.

You are reminded of need for clear presentations in your answers.

This paper consist of 12 printed pages and no blank pages


Warren Park Secondary School, 2019

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1.
(a) Express 0.000 046 9 in standard form
(b) Estimate by first rounding off each number to one significant figure the value of
1.73× 2.94−9.06
2.51

Answer: (a)......................................[1]
(b)......................................[2]
2. Simplify and give your answer as a common fraction in its lowest terms
1 2
(a) 4 −3
4 3
2 1
(b) 1 ÷2
3 2

Answer: (a)................................................[1]

(b)................................................[2]

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3.
(a) Express 10110 as a number in base 5
(b) Evaluate 111 0012−11102
(c) Write down values of P such that Pbase 2=Pbase 5

Answer: (a)...............................................[1]

(b)...............................................[1]

(c)................................................[2]

4. Express
2
(a) 9.24 km in hectares
(b) 432 hours in weeks and days
(c) 6.7 litres in cubic centimetres

Answer: (a)........................................[1]

(b)........................................[1]

(c).......................................[2]

5. In a shop one loaf of bread costs $ 10 RTGS cash and $ 13 RTGS by ecocash. Find
(a) Cost of a dozen loaves by cash
(b) Number of loaves that can be bought for $ 520 RTGS by ecocash

Answer: (a).......................................[2]

(b)........................................[1]

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6.
(a) Write down the ratio 1.6 kg : 400 g in its simplest form
(b) Tatenda and Sibonginkosi share a sum of money in the ratio 3:5. if Tatenda gets $42,
calculate the amount shared

Answer: (a).......................................[1]

(b).......................................[2]

7. From the letters of the word CHARMS list letters with


(a) No line of symmetry
(b) Rotational symmetry of order 2
(c) One line of symmetry

Answer: (a)........................................[1]

(b)........................................[1]

(c).........................................[1]

8.
(a) Solve the inequality −4 ≤2 x +1<3
(b) List all the integral values of x which satisfy the given inequality

Answer: (a).......................................[2]

(b).......................................[2]

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SURNAME: NAME: CLASS

2
p −q
9. Given that h= , make p the subject of the formula
t

Answer: ..............................................[3]

10.
(a) Given that log 7 2=0.3562, log 7 3=0.5646. find the value of
(i) log 7 12
(ii) log 7 1.5
(iii) log 7 27
(b) Evaluate
(i) log 6 216
log 5 27
(ii)
log 5 81

Answer: (a)(i)....................................................[2]

(a)(ii).....................................................[2]

(a)(iii).....................................................[2]

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(b)(i)....................................................[2]

(b)(ii).....................................................[3]

11.

49

The diagram shows a pattern which is made up of identical semi-circular area. The shortest
distance between A and B is 49cm. calculate
(a) The diameter of each semi-circle
(b) The distance from A to B along the curves

Answer: (a)....................................................[2]

(b)....................................................[2]

12. Evaluate
2
(a) (−32 ) 5’

2
(b) −410+ 3−2 +8 3

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Answer: (a).................................................[2]

(b).................................................[3]

13. Factorise completely


(a) 15 p+18−10 pq−12 q
2
(b) 18 y +15 y+ 3

Answer: (a)................................................[2]

(b)................................................[3]

14. It is given that P= (2xx 2xx)


(a) Find P2
(b) Find x given that |P|=48

Answer: (a)....................................................[2]

(b)....................................................[3]

15. The scale of a map is 1 :1000 000 . Find


(a) Length in cm of a line on the map which represents a road of 150 km long
(b) The actual area of a farm represented on the map by 2.64 cm2 giving your answer in km2

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Answer: (a)..............................................[2]

(b)..............................................[3]

16.

B C

Using ruler and compasses only


(a) Construct the locus of points equidistant from AB and BC
(b) Draw a perpendicular from A to BC
(c) Measure the perpendicular

Answer: (a) on the diagram [2]

(b) on the diagram [2]

(c)....................................[1]

17. C

29 °
P B
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A 42 °

The diagram on page 8 shows circle A, B, C and D centre O. PAQ is a tangent at A. given that
B^A G=42 ° and D ^ A C=29° . Calculate
(a) A^DB
(b) D^AP
(c) ^
A BQ
(d) CD^B

Answer: (a)....................................[1]

(b)....................................[2]

(c).....................................[2]

(d).....................................[2]

18.
Q

8cm

P 12cm R
40.2 °

9 S
SURNAME: NAME: CLASS

The diagram on page 9 shows quadrilateral PQRS with PQ=12 cm, QR=8 cm and
S^P R=40.2 ° and P Q ^ R=P R ^ S=90 ° . Calculate
(a) PQ (leave your answer in surd form)
(b) RS given that
tan 40.2° =0.85 ; sin 40.2 °=0.65 ; cos 40.2° =0.76

Answer: (a)...........................................[3]
(b)...........................................[3]
19. Given that A ( 3 ;−2 ) ; B(−7 ; 0) and C (2 ;1). Find
(a) ⃗
AB
(b) ⃗
OC
(c) |⃗
BC|

Answer: (a)..........................................[2]

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(b)..........................................[1]

(c)...........................................[2]

20. Mr Ncube has 104 cows, 300 goats and 76 pigs.


(a) Draw a pie chart to show the information
(b) Two animals are selected at random, find the probability that one is cow and the other one a
goat (give your answer as a common fraction in its lowest terms)

Answer: (a) on the space above [4]

(b)...........................................[2]

21. In the Venn diagram below shad the region ( A ∪ B )' ∩C


A B

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Answer: on the diagram [2]

22.

Velocity
(m/s)

12

4 t 20
Time (s)

The diagram shows a velocity time graph of a car during a period of 20 seconds. It starts from
rest and attains a velocity of 12 m/s in 4 s . It travels at this velocity till a time t seconds, then
decelerates till it comes to rest.
(a) Calculate the acceleration during the first 4 seconds
(b) Given that the total distance the car travels is 180m. find the value of t

Answer: (a).............................................[2]

(b).............................................[3]

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