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1.
Express the statement Divide 15 by the result of subtracting the square of 7d from 5g in
algebraic form.
A.
C.
2.
B.
D.
(5 g 7 d ) 2
C.
n2 + n
B.
5 g 7d 2
15
5 g (7 d ) 2
n2 + 3n + 2
8yp + 12xp
2 y 3x
4p
C.
n2 + 2n + 1
B.
4yp + 3xp
D.
4 py 6 xp
D.
n2 1
A wooden rod is L cm long. Jason cuts 6 small rods of equal length from it. If the remainder is R
cm long, what is the length of each small rod?
A. (L 6R) cm
5.
15
4.
15
(7 d ) 2
15
5g
Given 2 consecutive numbers. If the smaller number is n + 1. Write down the product of these 2
numbers.
A.
3.
Multiple-choice Questions
B.
L
R) cm
6
C.
(L
R
) cm
6
D.
LR
cm
6
B.
16
C.
D.
6.
A submarine moved up 30 m from 120 m below the sea-level, then descended by 75 m. Use a
directed number to represent the location of the submarine.
A. 5 m
B. 15 m
C. 75 m
D. 165 m
7.
Given that
A.
2
5
x5p x6p
x 4 . Find the value of p.
3p
x
4
B.
37
8. When 11x 20 = 5x + 28 , x =
A. 4.
B. 6.
9. It is true that
A. 11.
1
7
D.
C.
8.
D. 10.
1
(3t 19) when t =
2
(4t + 5) =
B.
1
2
C.
8.
C.
8.
D. 11.
10. In which of the following is the value of the unknown x the largest?
2
x
5 3
A.
8 x 96
B.
C.
3x
24 0
7
D.
x x
1
4 3
11. The angle between the minute-hand and the hour-hand of a watch at 2:30 p.m. is
A. 60.
C. 105.
B. 90.
D. 120.
B. DOF
D. DOG
A. I only
B.
II only
C.
III only
D. I and II only
C.
I and II only
B.
III only
C. 19 minutes
D. 18 minutes
Conventional Questions
1.
2.
3.
(b)
2
6k 5 3 2 k
3
2
6.
(a)
(b) 1 (1 + n)2
7.
(3 x 2) 3
(a)
2 3
5
12
(b)
1 y
y 1
=3
3
2
(c) 1 +
(b) 42 + 2 (3)2 6 (
3
4
1
1
(0.5)2 ( ) (d) [32 2 + (2)3 3 4 (6)] (32)
( 1 ) +
4
5
3
3
1
)
4
(3 x 2 y )(2 xy )
6 xy
(e)
(5a ) 2 3a
15a 2
11. Find the product of y 5 y 2 2 and 2 4 y 2 , and arrange the terms in descending powers of y.
v 2 u2
. Find the value of d if v = 15, u = 11 and a = 4.
2a
13. Rewrite Subtract half of a from b, then multiply five times the difference by c in algebraic form.
(b) Y =
j3 k 3
, given that j = 5 and k = 2.
9
(c) Y = 5pq
2p
, given that p = 6 and q = 3.
q
16. Find S, if S =
n
[2a + (n 1)d ], given that n = 16, a = 5 and d = 4.
2
17. The present temperature is -3C. If it rises by 9C and then drops by 15C, what is the final
temperature?
18. The cost of a mango is $1 less than 3 times that of an orange. If the total cost of 4 mangoes and 5 oranges is
$98,
(a) Find the cost of an orange.
(b)
19. In a Mathematics test of 20 questions, each question was marked in the following way:
Correct answer:
5 marks
Wrong answers:
2 marks
No answer:
1 mark
(a)
Lily answered all questions but got 5 wrong. What was her final score?
(b)
Susan answered 18 questions but got 3 wrong. What was her final score?
(c)
20.
There are 700 rabbits and chickens in a farm. They have 1900 legs altogether. How many chickens are
there?
21.
An adult ticket for a drama show costs $75 while a student ticket costs $30. If the total revenue of the
show is $72 000 and 1200 tickets are sold, how many student tickets have been sold?
22. Johns savings is $300 more than his sisters. After giving $450 from his savings to his sister, Johns savings
becomes
2
of his sisters. How much savings do they have altogether?
5
1
of the cake and Mary eats 500 g of it. If they eat 1 kg of the cake
5
24. There is a rectangle which short sides are 4 cm less than the longer sides. If the length of longer
sides is 28 cm, find the area of the rectangle.
25. John has 12 coins which consist of $5 and $1. If the total amount is $28, find the number of $1
coins.
26. The perimeter of a rectangle is 14y cm. If the length of the rectangle is
27. Martha has 17 stickers and Ruth has a certain number of stickers. If Ruth gives 6 stickers to
Martha, then they will have the same number of stickers. How many stickers does Ruth originally
have?
35
O
(b) If AOB =
3
COD, find the value of BOC.
5
2
3
30. In 1994, the number of students in a school is 1 200 and 66 % of the students are boys. In
1
4
1995, the number of boys is increased by 6 % and the number of girls remains unchanged.
(a) Find the number of students in 1995.
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