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Form 5

HKCEE 1994
Mathematics II
94 If f(x) = x2 + 2x, then f(x − 1) =
1. 94 y 2 x + y -7=0
5. 5
A. x2 . x - 2 y +3=0
B. x2 − 1 . 4
C. x2 + 2x − 1 . 3
D. x2 + 2x − 3 . 2
E. x2 + 4x − 1 .
1
94 2x − 1 x
2. If y = , then x = 0 1 2 3 4 5
x+2

A. 1+ 3y In the figure, (x, y) is a point in the


. shaded region (including the boundary)
2 and x, y are integers. Find the greatest
B. 1+ 2y value of 3x + y .
.
2+ y
C. 1+ 2y A. 7
. B. 8
2− y
C. 9.2
D. 1− 2y D. 10
.
2+ y E. 10.5
E. 1− 2y
. 94 If x(x + 1) < 5(x + 1), then
2− y
6.
94 The L.C.M. of (x − 1)2, x2 − 1 and x3 − A. x<5
3. is B. x < −5 or x > 1 .
C. x < −5 or x > 1 .
A. x−1. D. −5 < x < 1 .
B. (x − 1)4(x + 1)(x2 + x + 1) . E. −1 < x < 5 .
C. (x − 1)2(x + 1)(x2 + x + 1) .
D. (x − 1)2(x + 1)(x2 − x + 1) . 94 Which of the following is/are an
E. (x − 1)(x + 1)(x2 + x + 1) . 7. identity/identities?

94 1 I. (x + 2)(x − 2) = x2 − 4
4. If a = 3 + 2 , then a − =
II. (x + 2)(x − 2) = 0
a
III. (x + 2)3 = x3 + 8
A. 0.
B. 2 2 . A. I only
C. 2 3 . B. II only
C. III only
D. 3 − 2 . D. I and II only
E. 2 3 2 E. II and III only
+ .
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94 3α 2 − hα − b = 0 94 81
8. If α ≠ β and  2 , 12. If the sum to infinity of a G.P. isand
4
3β − hβ − b = 0
its second term is −9, the common ratio
then α + β =
is
A. b
− . A. 1
3 − .
3
B. b
. B. 1
3 .
3
C. h.
C. 4
D. h − .
− . 3
3
D. 4
E. h .
. 3
3
E. 4
− .
94 Mr. Chan bought a car for $ 143 900. 9
9. If the value of the car goes down by
10% each year, find its value at the end 94
of the third year. (Give your answer 13.
correct to the nearest hundred dollars.)

A. $ 94 400
B. $ 100 700
C. $ 104 900 3h
D. $ 115 100
E. $ 116 600
h
94 A wholesaler sells an article to a retailer
10. at a profit of 20 %. The retailer sells it
to a customer for $ 3 600 at a profit of
In the figure, the paper cup in the form
$ 720. Find the original cost of the
of a circular cone contains 10 ml of
article to the wholesaler.
water. How many ml of water must be
added to fill up the paper cup?
A. $ 2 304
B. $ 2 400
A. 20
C. $ 2 880
B. 80
D. $ 3 000
C. 90
E. $ 3 456
D. 260
E. 270
94 The bearing of A from B is 075o. What
11. is the bearing of B from A?
94
o 14. A B
A. 015
B. 075o
C. 105o
D. 195o
E. 255o
D C

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In the figure, ABCD is a rectangular C. 0
field of length p metres and width q D. 2tan θ
meters. The path around the field is of E. −2tan θ
width 2 metres. Find the area of the
path. 94 Which of the following figures shows
17. the graph of y = 1 + sin x
A. (4p + 4q) m2
B. (2p + 2q + 4) m2 A. y
C. (2p + 2q + 16) m2
D. (4p + 4q + 16) m2 2
E. (pq + 4p + 4q + 16) m2

94 A
15. x
r 0 2π
B. y
π
O C x
3
0 2π

B -2
C. y
In the figure, OACB is a sector of
π 2
radius r. If ∠AOB = , find the area
3
of the shaded part.

A. π 3 2 x
 − r 0 2π
6 4 
  D. y
B. π 1 2
 −  r x
 6 4 0 2π
C. π 3 2
 −  r
3 2 

-2
D. π 1 2
 −  r E.
 3 2 y
E. π 3 2 1
r− r
3 4
x
0 2π
94 cosθ cosθ
16. − = -1
sin θ + 1 sin θ − 1

A. 2 94 sin(180o + θ )
cosθ 18. =
cos(90o − θ )
B. 2

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B. −tan θ B. 5
C. 1 6
tan θ C. 5
D. 1 3
E. −1 D. 3 3
5
94 D E. 5 3
19.
o
120 9
C
94 C
A 2 21.
5 3 B
B
π
6
O
In the figure, ABCD is a cyclic
quadrilateral with AB = 5, BC = 2 and A
∠ADC = 120o. Find AC

A. 19 In the figure, O is the centre of the


B. 21 π
circle. If AC = 3 and ∠BAC = , find
C. 6 6
D. the diameter AB.
34
E. 39 A. 3
2
94 P B. 6
20. C. 3 3
2
D. 2 3
5
E. 3 3

6 C 94 B
A 30 o 22.
θ
C
B
o
28 x
P
In the figure, PC is a vertical pole A
standing on the horizontal plane ABC.
If ∠ABC = 90o, ∠BAC = 30o, AC = 6 In the figure, PA is tangent to the circle
and PC = 5, find tan θ. at A, ∠CAP = 28o and BA = BC. Find
x.
A. 3
5 A. 28o
B. 48o

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C. 56o 94
D. 62o 25. A x
E. 76o

94 A
23.
z B
30
o
C y

O In the figure, x, y and z are the exterior


25 o angles of ∆ABC. if x : y : z = 4 : 5 : 6,
B C then ∠BAC =

In the figure, O is the centre of the A. 48o .


B. 84o .
inscribed circle of ∆ABC. If ∠OAC =
C. 96o .
30o and ∠OCA = 25o, find ∠ABC. D. 120o .
E. 132o .
A. 50o
B. 55o 94 The points A (4, −1), B (−2, 3) and
C. 60o 26. C (x, 5) lie on a straight line. Find x.
D. 62.5o
E. 70o
A. −5
94 A
B. −4
24. C. 0
o D. 2
80
E. 5

B 65 o
D 94 y
27.

In the figure, AB = AD and BC = CD.


If ∠BAD = 80o and ∠ADC = 65o, then
∠BCD =
x
A. 100 . o 0
B. 130o . x =3 x + y =5
C. 145o .
D. 150o . In the figure, the shaded part is
E. 160o . bounded by the axes, the line x = 3 and
x + y = 5. Find the area.

A. 10.5
B. 12
C. 15
D. 19.5
E. 21

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C. $720
94 AB is a diameter of the circle D. $1 800
28. x2 + y2 − 2x − 2y − 18 = 0. If A is E. $12 000
(3, 5), then B is
94 A box contains 5 eggs, 2 of which are
A. (2, 3) . 31. rotten. If 2 eggs are chosen at random,
B. (1, −1) . find the probability that exactly one of
them is rotten.
C. (−1, −3) .
D. (−5, −7) . A. 2
E. (−7, −9) .
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B. 3
94 The equations of two circles are
29. x2 + y2 − 4x − 6y = 0, 5
C. 3
x2 + y2 + 4x + 6y = 0,
Which of the following is/are true? 10
D. 6
I. The two circles have the same 25
centre. E. 12
II. The two circles have equal radii.
25
III. The two circles pass through the
origin.
94 The mean, standard deviation and
32. interquartile range of n numbers are m,
A. I only
s and q respectively. If 3 is added to
B. II only
each of the n numbers, what will be
C. III only
their new mean, standard deviation and
D. I and III only
interquartile range?
E. II and III only
Mean Standard Interquartil
94 Deviation e Range
30. A. m s q
30 %
B. m s+3 q+3
Food
C. m+3 s q
D. m+3 s q+3
E. m+3 s+3 q+3
Entertainment
40 % 10 %
Rent Clothing 94 (3x)2 =
33.
15 %
Other A. 2
3( x )
B. 3x + 2
C. 32x
D. 6x
In the figure, the pie chart shows the E. 92x
monthly expenditure of a family. If the
family spends $ 4 800 monthly on rent, 94 If log 2 = a and log 9 = b, then log 12 =
what is the monthly expenditure on 34.
entertainment?
A. b
A. $240 2a + .
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B. b 94 y
2a + . 38.
2 y=x 2 + bx + c
C. 2 2
a+ b .
3 3 y= mx + k
D. a2 + b .
1
2

E. 1
a2 b 2

94 Factorize a2 − 2ab + b2 − a + b.
35. x
0 α β
A. (a − b)(a − b − 1)
B. (a − b)(a − b + 1) In the figure, the line y = mx + k cuts
C. (a − b)(a + b − 1) the curve y = x2 + bx + c at x = α and
D. (a + b)(a − b − 1) x = β. Find the value of αβ
E. (a − b − 1)2
A. −b
94 2 1 B. c
36. − C.
x y m−b
=
4y x D. k−c
− E.
x y c−k

A. 2y − x 94 If x = 3, y = 2 satisfy the simultaneous


B. 2y + x
39. ax + by = 2
equations  , find the values
C. 1 bx − ay = 3
2y − x of a and b
D. 1
A. a = 0, b = 1
2y + x B. a = 0, b = −1
E. 1 C. 5 1
4y − x a= ,b= −
6 4
D. 1 37
94 P(x) is a polynomial. When P(x) is a= − ,b=
13 39
37. divided by (5x − 2), the remainder is R. E. 12 5
If P(x) is divided by (2 − 5x), then the a= − ,b=
13 13
remainder is
94 From the table, which of the following
A. R. 40. intervals must contain a root of
B. −R . f(x) − x = 0
C. 2
R.
5 x f(x)
D. 2 −2 1.2
.
5 −1 0.8
E. 2 0 0.7
− .
5 1 0.2
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3 0.8
A. 9
A. −2 < x < −1 B. 10
B. −1 < x < 0 C. 11.25
C. 0<x<1 D. 12
D. 1<x<2 E. 12.5
E. 2<x<3
94 B
94 If the product of the first n terms of the 45.
41. sequence 10, 102, 103, … , 10n, …
exceeds 1055, find the minimum value of D
n.

A. 9 A C
E
B. 10
C. 11
D. 12 In the figure, AD : DB = 1 : 2, AE : EC
E. 56 = 3 : 2. Area of ∆BDE : Area of ∆ABC
=
94 If a : b = 2 : 3, a : c = 3 : 4 and
42. a : d = 4 : 5, then b : c : d = A. 1:3
B. 2:5
A. 2:3:4. C. 3:4
B. 3:4:5. D. 4 : 25
C. 3 : 6 : 10 . E. 36 : 65
D. 18 : 16 : 15 .
E. 40 : 45 : 48 . 94 A
46.
94 Let x vary inversely as y . If y is
43.
increased by 69%, then x will be

A. increased by 23.1% (3 sig. fig.).


B. increased by 30%. E P Q D
C. decreased by 23.1% (3 sig. fig.).
D. decreased by 30%.
E. decreased by 76.9% (3 sig. fig.).

94 B
44.
F
E B C

In the figure, area of ∆ABC : area of


square BCDE = 2 : 1. Find PQ : BC.
A C
D
A. 1:2
In the figure, CDEF is a sector of a B. 1:3
circle which touched AB at E. If AB = C. 1:4
25 and BC = 15, find the radius of the D. 2:3
sector. E. 3:4

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94 For 0o ≤ x ≤ 360o, how many roots does
47. the equation sin x(cos x + 2) = 0 have? A. p sin θ
B. p cos θ
A. 0 C. p sin θ
B. 1
cos 2 θ
C. 2
D. p sin 2 θ
D. 3
E. 4 cosθ
E. p cos2 θ
94 The largest value of (3cos2θ − 1)2 + 1 is sin θ
48.
94 C
A. 2. 51. D
B. 5.
30 o
C. 17 . 22 o
x
E B
D. 26 . A
E. 50 .
In the figure, ABCD is a semi-circle,
94 A CDE and BAE are straight lines. If ∠
49.
CBD = 30o and ∠DEA = 22o, find x.
8
A. 38o
B. 41o
B C
C. 44o
D. 52o
In the figure, E. 60o
sin A : sin B : sin C = 4 : 5 : 6 . If AB =
8, find AC. 94 A
52. B
A. 1
5
3
C x
B. 2
6
3
C. 3
9 D O
5
D. 10
E. 12 In the figure, OABCD is a sector of a
circle. If arc AB = arc BC = arc CD,
94 A then x =
50.
A. 105o .
D
B. 120o .
p C. 135o .
D. 144o .
E. 150o .
θ
C
B

In the figure, AB = p, ∠ACB = θ. Find


CD

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94 A B
53.

D C

In the figure, AB // DC and ∠DAB = ∠


DBC. Which of the following is/are
true?

I. AB BD
=
BD DC
II. AB AD
=
BD BC
III. AD BD
=
BD CD

A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. II and III only

94 D C
54.

M 6

N
2
A 9 B

In the figure, ABCD is a trapezium with


AB // DC, ∠ABC = 90o and MN is the
perpendicular bisector of AD. If AB =
9, BN = 2 and NC = 6, find CD.

A. 1
4
2
B. 3
6
4
C. 7
D. 41
E. 113

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