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Ss2 Maths Obj Paper 2

The document is a Year 11 Mathematics examination paper consisting of objective questions covering various topics such as factorization, simplification, geometry, probability, and algebra. It includes 30 questions with multiple-choice answers, requiring students to solve problems and select the correct options. The exam is timed for 60 minutes and assesses students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.

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The document is a Year 11 Mathematics examination paper consisting of objective questions covering various topics such as factorization, simplification, geometry, probability, and algebra. It includes 30 questions with multiple-choice answers, requiring students to solve problems and select the correct options. The exam is timed for 60 minutes and assesses students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.

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CLASS: Year 11

SAMOG SCHOOLS
2ND TERM EXAMINATION

SUBJECT: Mathematics
TIME: 60Mins
OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS [30 MARKS]
[Answer All Questions]

1. Factorise: x + y−ax−ay
A. (x− y )(1−a)
B. ( x + y ) (1+ a ) 6. A chord 7 cm long, is drawn in a circle with
C. ( x + y ) (1−a ) radius3.7 cm . Calculate the distance of the
D. (x− y )(1+a) chord from the centre of the circle.
A. 0.7 cm
2. Simplify:0.000215 × 0.000028 and express B. 1.2 cm
your answer in standard form. C. 2.0 cm
9 D. 2.5 cm
A. 6.03 ×10
9
B. 6.02 ×10
−9 7. In the diagram below QR /¿ ST ,
C. 6.03 ×10
−9
¿ PQ /¿/ PR/¿ and ¿ PST =75° .
D. 6.02 ×10 Find the value of y .
P
3. Correct 0.002473 to 3 significant figures
A. 0.002
B. 0.0024 y
Q
R
C. 0.00247
D. 0.0025
75 °
S T
1 1 3 1 A. 105 °
4. Simplify: 1 +2 × −
2 3 4 2 B. 110
1 C. 130 °
A. −2
3 D. 150 °
1
B. −2
4 8. Solve the inequality: 3(x +1)≤ 5(x +2)+15
1
C. 2 A. x ≥−14
8
B. x ≤−14
3
D. 2 C. x ≤−11
4
D. x ≥−11
5. The sum of 2 consecutive whole numbers is
5 9.
of their product. Find the numbers. Number of Pets 0 1 2 3 4
6 Number of Students 8 4 5 10 3
A. 3,4
B. 1,2
The table shows the number of pets kept by
C. 2,3
30 students in a class. If a student is picked
D. 0,1
at random from the class, what is the
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13. The Venn diagram shows the number of
probability that he/she is kept more than one students in a class who like reading (R),
pet? dancing (D), and swimming (S). How many
1 students like dancing and swimming?
A.
5
2
B.
5
3 s (16)
C. 6
5 3
4 2
D. 4
7 3
5
R (16) D (17)
5

10.
A. 7
2400
B. 9
O 11
x° C.
P R
D. 5
Q
x y x
In the diagram, OP and ¿ are radii, 14. If27 =9 find the value of .
y
¿ PQ /¿/QR /¿ and reflex¿ POR is 240 °.
1
Calculate the value of x . A.
3
A. 60 ° 2
B. 55 ° B.
3
C. 50 ° 1
D. 45 ° C. 1
2
D. 3
11. If a number is chosen at random from the set

[ ]
(4 ≤ x ≤15), find the probability that it is a x−y
multiple of 3 or 4. 15. Express 3− as a single fraction.
y
1 3 xy
A. A.
12 y
5 x−4 y
B. B.
12 y
1 4 y+x
C. C.
2 y
1 4 y −x
D. D.
3 y

12. G varies directly as the square of H . If G is 4 16. The nth term of a sequence is
when H is3 , find H whenG=100 . T n=5+ ( n−1 ) . T 4|−T 6.
2

A. 15 30
A.
B. 25 16
B.
C. 75 −16
C.
D. 225 16
D.

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∠QPS= 30o, ∠QRP= 90o and /PS/= x
17. In the diagram, /QR/= 10m, /SR/= 8m, 5
B. 5 %
9
find x 15
C. 5 %
17
Q
D. 7 %
10R

10m 22. The number 186047 was corrected to


m
186000. Which of the following can
30 ° correctly describe the degree of
P x S 8 R
approximation made?
(I). to the nearest hundred
A. 1.32 m (II). to the nearest thousand
B. 6.32 m (III). to 3 S.F.
C. 9.32 m (IV). to 4 S.F.
D. 17.32 m
A. I ∧III only
18. A bag contains 4 red and 6 black balls of the B. I ∧IV only
same size. If the balls are shuffle briskly and C. II∧III only
two balls are drawn one after the other D. II∧IV only
without replacement, find the probability of
picking balls of different colours. 23. The bearing of Y from X is 060 ° and the
8 bearing of Z from Y is060 ° . Find the
A. bearing of X from Z
15
13 A. 300 °
B.
25 B. 240 °
11 C. 180 °
C.
25 D. 120 °
13
D.
15 24. When a number is subtracted from 2, the
result equals 4 less than one-fifth of the
3 √5 x 4 √ 6 number. Find the number.
19. Simplify:
2 √ 2 x 3 √3 A. 11
A. √ 2 15
B.
B. √ 5 2
C. 2 √ 2 C. 5
D. 2 √ 5 5
D.
2

( ) ()
−1 1
20. Factorize completely: 32 x2 y 2−48 x 3 y 3 27 3 4 2
25. Solve: x .
125 9
A.16 x 2 y 2 (2−3 xy )
10
B. 8 xy ( 4 x−6 x 2 y 2 ) A.
9
C. 8 x 2 y ( 4−6 x y 2 )
9
D. 16 xy (2 xy−3 x 2 y 2 ) B.
10
2
C.
21. A sales boy gave a change of ₦68 instead of 5
₦72. Calculate his percentage error. 12
D.
A. 4 % 125

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D. −6.3
26. For what value of x is the expression
2
x +15 x +50 30. Make K the subject of the relation
not defined?


x−5 TK −H
T=
A. −10 K −H
B. −5
C. 0 H (T −1)
2
A. K=
D. 5 T 2−T
HT
12 1−tan x B. K= 2
27. Given that cos x= , evaluate (T −1)
13 tan x 2
H (T +1)
5 C. K=
A. T
13
H (T −1)
5 D. K=
B. T
7
7
C.
5
13
D.
5

Use the graph to answer questions 28−29

8
y

6
4
2
0
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
-2
-4
-6
-8

28. Which of the following equations is


represented by the graph?
2
A. y=x + x−6
2
B. y=x −x −6
2
C. y=x −x +6
2
D. y=x + x +6

29. Find the minimum value of y


A. −6.8
B. −6.6
C. −6.4

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