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Form 5

HKCEE 1986
Mathematics II
86 If r = 3 h3 − 7r 3 , then the ratio r : h is III. (x − 2)2 = (2 − x)2.
1.
A. I only
A. 1:8. B. II only
B. 1:2 2 . C. III only
C. 1:2. D. I and II only
D. 1: 2 . E. I and III only
E. 1: 3 2 .
86 Given the identity
5. 2 x +1 a bx − 2
86 x2 + 2 + 2 = ,
2. − 3y2 x −1 ( x − 1) (1 − x) ( x − 1) 2
3 = find the values of the constants a and b.
3
( x − 3 y)
2 A. a = 1, b = 3 .
B. a = 3, b = 1 .
A. 1 C. a = 1, b = −3 .
(x − 3y) .
2 D. a = 3, b = −1 .
B. 2
(x − 3y) . E. a = −1, b = 3 .
9
C. 2(x + 3y) . 86 If α and β are the roots of the equation
D. 1 6. 2x2 + x + 3 = 0, find the value of
(x + 3y) .
2 α2
E. 2 α−
(x + 3y) . α+β
9
A. −3 .
86 x+ y
3. If 1 − = a (a ≠ 0), then y = B. −2 .
y−x
C. 2.
D. 3.
A. x. E. It cannot be determined.
B. x
(a − 2) .
a 86
C. x 7.
(a − 1) .
a
D. x
(2 − a) .
a
1
...
E. x 1
(1 − a) . 2
a
The figure shows an infinite number of
86 Which of the following is an identity/are
squares. The length of a side of the first
4. identities?
square is 1. The side of the first square
is equal to half of the side of the
I. (x + 1)(x − 1) = x2 + 1, preceding one. Find the sum of the
II. x2 − 2x + 1 = 0, areas of the infinite number of squares.

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In the figure, ABCD is a straight line
A. 4. with AB = BC = CD. Three circles I, II
B. 2. and III are drawn respectively on AB,
C. 5 AC and AD as diameters. Areas of
. circle I : Area of circle II : Area of circle
3
D. 3 III =
.
2 A. 1:2:3.
E. 4 B. 1:2:4.
.
3 C. 1:4:9.
D. 1 : 4 : 16 .
86 Find the real value of x such that E. 1 : 8 : 27 .
8.  x 2 + x + 1 = k
 x − 1 = 7 , where k is a constant. 86 A man drives a car at 45 km/h for 3
 k 11. hours and then at 50 km/h for 2 hours.
His average speed for the whole
A. 3. journey is
B. 2.
C. 1. A. 47 km/h .
D. −1 . B. 47.5 km/h .
C. 48 km/h .
E. −3 . D. 48.5 km/h .
E. 49 km/h .
86
9. 86 r
θ1 θ2 12.
R r
r 2r

The figure shows two sectors with radii


Right circular
r and 2r. If these two sectors are equal Sphere
cylineder
in area, then θ1 : θ2 =
In the figure, if
A. 2:1.
Volume of the sphere
B. 3:1. =
C. 4:1. Volume of the right circular cylinder
D. 5:1. 9 R
E. 6:1. , then =
2 r
86 III A. 3
10. .
II 2
I B. 3
.
A D 2
B C C.
D. 3
9
3
.
2
E. 9
.
2

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86 If the compound interest on $1000 for E. y = 2 sin 2x .
13. two years at 9% p.a., pay half-yearly is
$x, find x. 86 sin4 θ − cos4 θ =
16.
A. 9
1000 × ×2. A. −1 .
100
B. 9 4 B. 1 − 2 cos4 θ .
1000(1 + ) .
100 C. sin θ − cos θ .
C. 4.5 4 D. sin2 θ − cos2 θ .
1000(1 + ) .
100 E. 2 sin4 θ − 1.
D. 9 2
1000(1 + ) − 1000 . 86
100 C
E. 4.5 4 17.
1000(1 + ) − 1000 .
100

86 1 2
14. If sin θ cos θ = 4 , then (sin θ + cos θ)
2

A. 2. B A
1
B. 3
.
2
C. 1. In the figure, ∠A : ∠B : ∠C =
D. 1
. A. 2: 3 :1.
2
E. 1 B. 4:3:1.
. C. 3:2:1.
4 D. 3: 2:1.
86 E. 1:2: 3
y
15.
2
86 C
18.

2π x
O π π 3π
θ
2 2

-2 O

Which of the following functions may A B


be represented by the above graph in
the interval 0 to 2π? In the figure, if the area of the sector is
x, then arc ACB =
A. y = cos 2x .
B. y = 2 cos x . A. 2x
C. 1 .
y = cos 2x . r
2 B. x
D. y = sin 2x . .
r

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C. 2x 86 y
. 22. L
r2 1
D. πx
.
90r L 2

5
ax -
E. 90 x x
. O
πr

y=
86 A P
19.
o
120
1 1 In the figure, L1 and L2 are two straight
44 o
lines perpendicular to each other and
B C D intersecting at P on the y-axis. If the
equation of L1 is y = ax − 5, then the
In the figure, AC = AD = 1. ∠ABD = equation of L2 is
20o and ∠CAD = 120o, find AB.
A. 1
o
y= − x−5.
A. 2 cos 20 . a
B. 1 B. 1
. y= − +5.
2 sin 20o a
C. 3 C. y = − ax − 5 .
. D.
2 sin 20o y = − ax + 5 .
D. 3 cos 20o . E. 1
y= − x.
E. 2 sin 20o . a

86 The bearing of a lighthouse as observed 86 o


84
20. from an ocean liner is N37oE, the 23.
115 o
bearing of the ocean linear as observed
from the light house is

A. N37oE . x
B. N53oW . o
C. S37oE . 84
D. S37oW .
E. S53oW . In the figure, x =

86 Which of the following represents a A. 77o .


21. circle? B. 84o .
C. 96o .
A. 2x2 − 8y + 5 = 0 . D. 103o .
B. 2x2 + y2 − 4x − 3y = 0 . E. 115o .
C. 3x2 + 3y2 − 5x − 7 = 0 . 86 A 1 B
D. x2 − y2 − 7x + 6y + 1 = 0 . 24. F
E. x2 + y2 + 2xy + 7y − 1 = 0 . 1
C

E D

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D. 12
In the figure, ABC, ACD, ADE and 25
AEF are right angled isosceles triangles. E. 13
If AB = BC = 1, how long is AF?
25
A. 2 5 . 86 Given two groups of numbers
B. 4. 27. a + 1, a + 2, a + 3 and
C. 2 3 . b + 1, b + 2, b + 3,
D. 3. where a > b. m1 and m2 are respectively
E. 5 . the means of the two groups, and s1 and
s2 are respectively their standard
86 deviations. Which of the following is
B true?
25. A
C A. m1 > m2 and s1 > s2 .
100 o B. m1 > m2 and s1 = s2 .
C. m1 = m2 and s1 > s2 .
D. m1 = m2 and s1 = s2 .
E. m1 > m2 and s1 < s2 .
130 o

E D 86 f
28.
In the figure, A, B, C, D and E lie on a
circle. AC intersects BE at K. ∠ACD
= 100o and ∠CDE = 130o. If BE // CD,
x
then ∠ACB = 0

A. 25o . The figure shows the frequency curve


B. 30o . of a certain distribution. Which of the
C. 36o . following can be the distribution’s
D. 40o . cummulative frequency curve?
E. 42o .
A. c .f.
86 In a shooting game, the probabilities for
26. 4
John and Mary to hit a target are and
5
3
respectively. When both shoot at the
5 x
target, what is the probability that they 0
both miss. B. c .f.
A. 2
25
B. 3
25 x
0
C. 8
25

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C. c .f. A. 6ab .
B. 6a2b3c .
C. 36ab .
D. 36a2b3c .
E. 216a3b4c .
x
0 86 y
D. 32.
c .f. (0, 3) (3, 3)

x + y =6
x
0
x
E. c .f. 0 (4, 0)
2 x +3 y =0

Let p = 2x + 3y. Under the following


constraints
x  x≥0
0
 y≥0

86 If (10x)y =(2z)(5z), then which of the  x≤4
29. following must be true  y≤3

A. xy = z .  x + y ≤ 6
B. xy = 2z . what is the greatest value of p?
C. xy = z2 .
D. xy = z . A. 8.
E. xy = 2z . B. 14 .
C. 15 .
86 2 D. 16 .
 x y
  = E. 17 .
 y+
30.
 x 
86 If log x2 + log y2 = log z2, where x, y
A. ( x + y)2 33. and z are positive numbers, which of the
. following must be true?
xy
B. x2 + y 2 I. x2 + y2 = z2 .
. II. log x + log y = log z
xy
III. x2y2 = z2
C. x+ y+2
.
xy A. I only
D. x+ y B. II only
. C. III only
xy
D. I and II only
E. 1. E. II and III only
86 The L.C.M. of 12a2b and 18ab3c is
31.

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86 Let F(x) = 2x3 + 3x2 − 11x − 6. Given D. y
34. that F(2) = 0 and F(−3) = 0, then F(x)
can be factorized as

A. (x + 2) (x − 3) (2x + 1) .
B. (x + 2) (x − 3) (2x − 1) .
C. (x − 2) (x + 3) (2x + 1) .
D. (x − 2) (x − 3) (2x + 1) . x
0
E. (x − 2) (x + 3) (2x − 1) .
E. y
86 If a, b and c are positive numbers,
35. which of the following is a possible
graphical representation of x
0
y =ax2 + bx + c

A. y

86 If a > 0 and b < 0, which of the


36. following is/are negative?

I. 1 1
x −
0 a b
B. y II. a b
+
b a
III. a 2
b2

b a

A. I only
B. III only
x C. I and II only
0 D. I and III only
C. y E. II and III only

86 If 2 < x < 3 and 3 < y < 4, then the


x
0 37. x
range of values of is
y

A. 1 x 3
< < .
2 y 4
B. 1 x
< <1.
2 y
C. 2 x 3
< < .
3 y 4

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D. 2 x 86
< <1. 40.
3 y
E. 4 x 3
< < .
3 y 2
3 cm
86 B C
38.
A
D The total surface area of a regular
tetrahedron of side 3 cm is

A. 9 3
F cm2 .
G 4
B. 9 cm2 .
C. 27 3
E H cm2 .
4
ABCDEFGH is a cube of side 3 cm. A D. 9 3 cm2 .
tetrahedron DACH is cut away along E. 12 3 cm2 .
the plane ACH. The volume of the
remaining solid is
86 Ten litres of a mixture contain 60% of
41. alcohol and 40% of water by volume.
A. 6 cm3 .
How many litres of water should be
B. 9 cm3 .
added so that it contains 30% of
C. 13.5 cm3 .
alcohol by volume?
D. 18 cm3 .
E. 22.5 cm3 .
A. 5.
B. 10 .
86 The marked price of an article is
C. 15 .
39. originally P. The marked price is then
D. 20 .
increased so that when a discount of
E. 30 .
10% is made on the new marked price,
the selling price is still P. What is the
86 If A, B, and C can finish running the
new marked price?
42. same distance in 3, 4 and 5 minutes
respectively, then A’s speed : B’s peed :
A. 9
P. C’s speed =
10
B. 109 A. 3:4:5
P.
100 B. 5:4:3
C. 11 C. 9:8:7
P. D. 20 : 15 : 12
10
D. E. 25 : 16 : 9
111
P.
100 86 If the five interior angles of a convex
E. 10 43. pentagon from an A.P. with a common
P.
9 difference of 10o, then the smallest
interior angle of the pentagon is

A. 52o

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B. 72o 86 A
C. 88o 46.
D. 98o
E. 108o

86 Let p be a positive constant such that B C


44. p sin θ = 3 and p sin θ = 1. Find all D
the values of θ in the interval 0 to 2π.
In the figure, BD : DC =
A. π A. sin C : sin B .
.
3 B. cos C : cos B .
B. π C. tan C : tan B .
.
6 D. sin B : sin C .
C. π 4π E. cos B : cos C .
,
3 3
86
D. π 7π A B
, 47.
6 3
E. Cannot be determined O

86 A
45.
2 3
D C

B C In the figure, ABCD is a square. Arcs


AC and BD are drawn with centres D
In ∆ABC, AB = 2, AC = 3 and and C respectively, intersecting at O.
3 Arc AO : Arc OC =
sin B = , then cos2C =
4 A. 1: 2 .
A. 9 B. 1: 3 .
. C. 1:2.
16
B. 9 D. 1:3.
. E. 2:3.
13
C. 1
.
4
D. 1
.
2
E. 3
.
4

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86 A C. 30o .
48. x x D. 35o .
E x x F E. 40o .
x x 86 B
50. D
o
50
D B
O

A
C
H G

C In the figure, AB and AC are tangents


to the circle BCD. If ∠BDC = 50o,
In the figure, ABCD and EFGH are two then ∠A =
squares of side 1. They are placed one
upon the other with their centres both A. 130o .
at O to form a star with 16 sides, each B. 100o .
of length x. Find x. C. 85o .
D. 80o .
A. 2 E. 50o .
.
7
86 A
B. 1
. 51.
3 3
C. 2 E 6
.
5 D
D. 1 4
.
2+ 2
E. 1 B C
.
1+ 2
In ∆ABC, AP = 3, AQ = 6 and QC = 4.
86 If ∠APQ = ∠ACB, then PB =
C
49.
A. 7.
D o B. 8.
40 C. 10 .
D. 17 .
E. 20 .

100 o

A B

DA and DC are equal chords of the


circle ABCD. ∠CDB = 40o and ∠DAB
= 100o. ∠ADB =

A. 20o .
B. 25o .

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86 E. 3.
52.
A 86 P
54. T
B
R
C x

In the figure, PQ is a diameter and PT


Three circles, centres A, B and C touch is a tangent of the circle. QT cuts the
each other as shown in the figure. The circle at R. Let ∠Q = θ and PQ = x,
radii of the two circles with centre A then TR =
and B are both 1 cm and radius of the
circle with centre C is 3 cm. Find the A. x
area of the shaded part in cm2. .
cosθ
B. x
A. π .
3 − . sin θ
3 C. x
B. π .
3 − . sin θ tan θ
6 D. x sin θ tan θ .
C. π
2 3 − . E. x cos θ tan θ .
3
D. π
2 3 − .
6
E. It cannot be determined

86 A
53.
F D

O
60 o
C B
E

A circle, centre O, touches the sector


ABC internally at D, E and F. ∠C =
60o and AC = 18. Find the radius of the
circle.

A. 9.
B. 6.
C. 5.
D. 4.

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