6b - S.6 Mock - P1 - Solution - STD Version
6b - S.6 Mock - P1 - Solution - STD Version
x 1 y 5
1. Simplify and express your answer with positive indices.
x y3
2 2
(3 marks)
x 1 y 5
x y3
2 2
x 1 y 5
2(2) 3(2)
x y
x 1 4 y 56
x3
y
2. Factorize (3 marks)
(a) x 2 x 15 ,
2
(b)
x2 y 5xy x2 2x 15 .
(a) x2 2 x 15
( x 5) ( x 3)
(b) x y 5xy x 2x 15
2 2
xy( x 5) ( x 5) ( x 3)
( x 5) xy x 3
4 2(t s) 2
3. Make s the subject of the formula .
s 3 (3 marks)
4 2(t s) 2
(a)
s 3
4 2t 2 s 2
s 3
12 6t 6s 2s
4s 6t 12
6t 12
s
4
3t 6
s
2
7 x 13
4. (a) Solve the inequality 2(2 x 7) .
8
(b) Find the number of integers satisfying both inequalities
7 x 13 2
2(2 x 7) and x 3 0 .
8 3
(4 marks)
7 x 13
(a) 2(2 x 7)
8
7 x 13 16(2 x 7)
7 x 13 32x 112
125 25x
x5
7 x 13 2
(b) 2(2 x 7) and x 3 0
8 3
9
x5 and x
2
9
x5
2
10 integers
5. In a company, there are 774 staff and the number of male staff is 28% less than that of
female staff. Find the difference of the number of male staff and the number of female
staff. (4 marks)
and C are 6,50 , b,80 and 6,110 respectively, where b is a real constant. It
7. The table below shows the distribution of the numbers of credit cards owned by a group
of university students.
(a) Find k.
(4 marks)
3 k 3
(a)
k 63 k 7
21 7k 6k 27
k 6
(b) the standard deviation = 1.18
8. A metal can is classified as standard if its weight is measured as 80 g correct to the nearest
2 g.
(a) Find the upper limit of the weight of a standard metal can.
(b) A student claims that the total weight of 48 standard metal cans can be measured as
4.0 kg correct to the nearest 0.1 kg. Do you agree? Explain your answer.
(5 marks)
A
E
F
B D
O
C
Figure 1 (5 marks)
AOE COF 2
AOE 2 180
AOE 2EDF (∠at centre twice ∠at circumference)
EDF 90
f (5) 13
a b(3 5)2 13
a 4b 13 … (1)
f (1) 37
a b(3 1)2 37
a 16b 37 … (2)
Solve (1) and (2), a 5 , b 2
f (0) 5 2(3 0)2
23
(b) (i) the y-intercept of F 23 37
14
(b) (ii) f ( x) 37 0
2(3 x)2 5 37 0
2 3 x 4 (3 x 4) 0
2 x 1 (7 x) 0
x 1 or x 7
x-intercepts of F are 1 and 7
Note that 1 is NOT a natural number
No, I don’t agree
11. (a) The slant height and the total surface area of a solid metal right circular cone is
17 cm and 200 cm2 respectively. Find the base radius of the cone. (2 marks)
(b) If the cone in (a) is melted and recast into two similar right circular cones X and Y.
The base radius of cone X is 3 times that of cone Y and the height of cone Y is 5 cm.
A student claims that the original cone is similar to cone X. Do you agree? Explain
your answer. (4 marks)
height of cone Y 5
27
volume of original cone 3 13 3
volume of cone Y 1
28
3
height of original cone
height of cone Y
The original cone is NOT similar to cone Y
i.e The original cone is NOT similar to cone X
No, I don’t agree
(Alternative solution)
Let ry be the base radius of cone Y
the height of cone X 3(5) 15 cm
2 (8) 2 17 2 82
2
r (5) 3r (15)
3 3
y y
48
ry
7
height of cone X 15
1
height of original cone 15
48
3
radius of cone X 7 0.981980506
radius of original cone 8
height of cone X
height of original cone
No, I don’t agree
12. In Figure 2, ABCD is a square. F is the mid-point of DC. G is a point on AD. BC is
produced to E such that EFG is a straight line and EFG BF .
A G D
B C E
Figure 2
(a) Prove that
(ii) Someone claims that AG 2GD . Do you agree? Explain your answer.
(3 marks)
1
4
(b)(ii) AG AD GD
AD CE
4CE CE
3CE
3GD
2GD
Yes, I agree
13. The coordinates of the points A and B are 1,8 and (1, 4) respectively. The
circle C passes through A and B. Let G be the centre of C. It is given that G lies in
the first quadrant and the radius of C is 10.
(a) Find the equation of C. (3 marks)
(b) Let L be the straight line passing through origin O and G. P is a moving point in
the rectangular coordinate plane such that the perpendicular distance from P to L is
6. Denote the locus of P by Γ.
(i) Describe the geometric relationship between Γ and L.
(ii) Suppose Γ cuts C at S, T, U and V, find the area of the quadrilateral formed by
S, T, U and V.
(4 marks)
16
Area of STUV 12(16)
192
14. Let g( x) be a cubic polynomial. When g( x) is divided by x 2 , the remainder is
k 10 ; when g( x) is divided by x 1 , the remainder is 2k 20 ; when g( x) is
divided by x2 3x 4 , the remainder is kx 3k 16 , where k is a constant.
(a) Find the quotient when g( x) is divided by x2 3x 4 . (3 marks)
g(2) k 10
m n 6 …(2)
Solving (1) and (2), m 5 and n 11
The required quotient 5x 11
(b)(i) h( x) a x 2 3 x 4 , where a is a constant
g( x) h( x) x 2 3 x 4 5 x 11 a kx 3k 16
g(3) h(3) 32 3 3 4 5 3 11 a k 3 3k 16 0
a 8
h( x) 8 x 2 3 x 4
(b) (ii) g( x) h( x) x 2 3 x 4 5 x 19 kx 3k 16
5x3 34 x2 (37 k ) x 3k 60 0
( x 3)(5x2 19x k 20) 0
5x2 19 x k 20 0 has 2 distinct real roots
19 4 5 k 20 0
2
761
k
20
And 3 is NOT the root of 5x2 19 x k 20 0
5 32 19 3 k 20 0
k 32
The required range of k is
761
k 32 or 32 k
20
Section B (40 marks)
15. Peter, Mary and 8 students are arranged to sit on the stage.
(a) If they are arranged to sit in a row, how many different arrangements can be
formed?
(1 mark)
(b) If they are evenly arranged to sit in two rows randomly, find the probability that
Peter and Mary sit next to each other in the same row.
(3 marks)
C 8
3 4! 2 5! 2
10!
8
45
(Alternate Solution)
The required probability
8 8! 2
10!
8
45
16. In a Mathematics examination, the mean and the standard deviation of the scores of the
students of Class 6E were 68 marks and 18 marks respectively, while those of the scores
of the students of Class 6F were 60 marks and 15 marks respectively. The teacher
decided to adjust the scores of each student in Class 6F by first increasing by r% and then
decreasing x marks so that the scores of the two classes have the same mean and the same
standard deviation.
(a) 15(1 r %) 18
r 20
60(1 20%) x 68
x4
(b) Let y marks be the score of a student of class 6F before
adjustment, where y 60
The standard score before adjustment
y 60
15
The standard score after adjustment
y(1 20%) 4 68
18
1.2 y 60
18
y 60
15
= The standard score before adjustment
No.
17. Let A(n) be the nth term of an arithmetic sequence. It is given that A(4) 11 and
A(12) 13 .
P
Q
Figure 3 S
22 32 2(2)(3)(0.5)
19 m
(QS )2 (QR)2 ( RS )2 2(QR)( RS )cos(180 120)
19 32 ( RS )2 2(3)( RS )(0.5)
( RS )2 3( RS ) 10 0
( RS 5)( RS 2) 0
RS 5 or RS 2 (rej)
RS 5 m
(b)(i) In RQS
1 3 5 19
(QT )(5) s( s 5)( s 3)( s 19) , where s
2 2
2 42.1875
QT
5
6.75
=2.598076211
ST (QS ) 2 (QT ) 2
19 6.75
= 3.5
(Alternative)
3 3
QT 3sin 60 and RT 3cos60 1.5
2
i.e. ST 5 1.5 3.5
In RPS
( RS ) 2 ( PS ) 2 ( RP) 2
cos RSP
2( RS )( PS )
52 32 (3.5)2
2(5)(3)
29
40
PT ( ST ) 2 ( PS ) 2 2( ST )( PS ) cos RSP
29
3.52 32 2(3.5)(3)
40
6.025
=2.454587542
In PQT
(QT ) 2 ( PT ) 2 ( PQ) 2
cos QTP
2(QT )( PT )
( 6.75) 2 ( 6.025) 2 (2) 2
cos QTP
2( 6.75)( 6.025)
QTP 46.5
(b)(ii) In PTS
( ST ) 2 ( PT ) 2 ( PS ) 2
cos PTS
2( ST )( PT )
(3.5) 2 ( 6.025) 2 (3) 2
2(3.5)( 6.025)
PTS 57.3
90
No, I don’t agree
19. Let f ( x) 1 [ x 2 (2k 2) x k 1] , where k is a positive composite number. The
k 2
graph of y g( x) is obtained by reflecting the graph of y f ( x) with respect to the x-
axis and then translating the resulting graph upward by 3 units. Let P be the vertex of
the graph of y g( x)
(a) Using the method of completing the square, express the coordinates of P in terms
of k. (2 marks)
(b) The coordinates of Q are (14,0) and PQ 13 . Let I be the in-centre of
OPQ , where O is the origin.
(i) Find the equation of OI.
(ii) Let R be a moving point on the rectangular coordinate plane. Denote the
circumscribed circle of PQR by C such that the area of the circle is the least.
Let G be the circumcentre of PQR . OI cuts C at two distinct points S and T.
L1 and L2 are the tangents to C at S and T respectively.
(1) Prove that L1 and L2 intersect at only one point.
(9 marks)
(a) g( x) f ( x) 3
1
[ x 2 (2k 2) x k 1] 3
k 2
1
[ x 2 (2k 2) x (k 1) 2 (k 1) 2 k 1] 3
k 2
1 (k 1) 2 k 1
x (k 1)
2
3
k 2 k 2
1 (k 1) (k 2)
( x k 1) 2 3
k 2 k 2
1
( x k 1) 2 (k 1) 3
k 2
1
( x k 1) 2 k 4
k 2
The coordinates of P (k 1, k 4)
(b)(i) ( PQ ) 13
2 2
k 1 14 ( k 4) 2 169
2
1 1 4 211
Slope of tangent at S
29 211 2 2 211
6
5
58 2 211 23
5 2
1 1 4 211
Slope of tangent at T
29 211 2 2 211
6
5
58 2 211 23
5 2
23
2
13 U
GT GQ 14 62
2 2
2
23 673
GO 62
2 4
sin GTO sin 0.987760399
673 13
4 2
GTO 1.971423707
TGS 180 2(1.971423707)
176.0571526
TUS 180 176.0571526
3.942847414
TVS TUS
90 3.942847414
93.42847414
180
V, S, U and T are NOT concyclic
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