SECTION A (OBJECTIVE)
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1.Solve the quadratic equation12 x −11 x+15. A .(2 x−5)(x−3)B.(2x+5)(x-3)
C.(2x+5)(x+3)D.(2x-3)(x-5)
2.The roots of a quadratic equation are-1/4 and 3. The quadratic equation is A. 4×2-13x-3=0
B.4x2-11x-3=0 C. 4x2+11x-3=0 D. 3×2-11×-3=0
3.The angle of a sector of a circle of radius 21cm is 1200. Find the perimeter of the sector. A. 86cm B.
44cm C. 114cm D. 141cm
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4.1 f sin β=cos βfor 0≤ β ≤9 0 . Find the value of β.A.135°,315°B. 45°,225°C. 35°,55°D. 135°,225°
5.If tan x=22/5 find the value of sin x for 0 <x <90° A.5/13 B.12/13 C.2/5 D.13/5
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6. Gi ven t h at tan θ=3 /4 for 0<θ< 9 0 . Find cosθ+sinθ. A.15 B.15 C . D.45
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7.What is tan 40°up to three significant figures? A. 0.583 B.0.839 C.0.111 D.2.839
8.Given that sinθ=3/5 and cosa=3 /5,where θ and a are acute, find sin(θ+α).A.2425 B.12 C.7 25 D.1
9.Solve the equation 5x2-4x-1-=0.A.-1,1/5 B.-1/5,1 C.1,1/5 D.-1,5
10.Given that 4sin2x-3=0, find x, If f 0 ≤ x ≤ 9 0 0 . A .3 00B.45°C.60°D.90°
11.If P= {3,7,11,13} and Q= {2,4,8,16}, which of the following statement is correct? A.(P n Q)
={2,3,4,13} B. P∩Q=O C. PUQ=O D. n(PvQ)=4
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12.1 f tan β= ,whereβis an acute angle, evaluate sinβ+cosβ. A.17/13 B.13/17 C.12/17 D.11
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13.Evaluate (0.13)2 correct to three sf (a) 0.00219 (b) 0.00220 (c) 0.00300 (d) 0.00390
14. What must be added to X2-3x to make it a perfect square (a) 9/4 (b) 9/2 (c) 6 (d)9
−sin 2 x
15.If tanx= 1 where 0°<X <90°find the value of (a) 2v2(b) v2 (c) V2/2 (d) 1/2
cos x
16. What is the length of a rectangular garden whose perimeter is 32cm and area 39cm 2 (a) 25cm (b)18cm
(c)13cm (d)9cm
Scores. 1.. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Freq. 15. 18. 17. 21. 14. 15.
Use the information in the table above to answer 17-21
17.The mean score A. 4.0 B, 3.5 C.1.0 D. 5.6
18.The variance A.2.7B.3.7C.2.1 D.1
19. What is the mode from the table (a) 4.0 (b) 3.0 (c) 6.0 (d) 1.0
20.The standard deviation A.4B.5.1 C.1.6D.7
21.In what modulus is it true 9+ 8= 5
(a) mod 10 (b) mod 11 (c) mod 12 (d) mod 13
22.Find the area of a trapezium which has a height 20cm and its parallel sides are 7cm and 8cm long.
(a) 140cm2 (b) 150cm2 (c) 160cm2 (d) 560cm2
23. The angles of a quadrilateral are 24°,3x°,120°and 144°.Find x.(a)21°
24.Find the sum of angles of a hexagon. (a)180°(b)360°(c)720°(d)90°
25. Calculate the reciprocal of 0.05.(a) 30 (b) 7 (c) 5 (d) 20
26. The sum of 35 and a certain number is divided by 4. The result is equal to double the number. Find the
number. (a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 16
27. From the product of 9 and 10 subtract 48; then divide the result by 7. What is your final answer? (a) 5
(b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8
28. What is the value of < PRQ in the diagram (a) 128 (b) 108 (c) 98 (d) 78
29.Find the value of x in the diagram above (a) 40 (b) 30 (c) 25 (d) 20
30 if X=3, y=2 and z=4, what is the value of 3x2-2y+z (a) 17 (b) 27 (c) 35 (d) 71
31. A chord of length 6cm is drawn in a circle of radius 5cm. Find the distance of the chord from the center
of the circle (a) 2,5cm (b) 3.0cm (c) 3.5cm (d) 4.0cm
33. In the diagram, PQRS is a parallelogram and <QRT = 30. Find the value of x (a) 95 (b) 100 (c) 120
(d) 150
34.The length of the adjacent sides of a right-angled triangle are xcm. If the length of the
hypotenuse is 13 cm, find the value of x (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
35 find the mean of the number 1,3,4, 8, 8,4 and 7 (a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
36. What is the diameter of a circle of area 77c㎡? (a) V2/7 (b) 3:5cm (c) 7cm (d) 7~2.cm
37. In the diagram, PQST and QRST are parallelograms. Calculate the area of the trapezium
PRST (a)60cm2 (b) 50cm2 (c) 40cm2 (d) 30cm2
38 The angle of elevation of a point T on a tower from a point U on the horizontal ground is 30,
If TU=54cm, how high is T above the horizontal ground (a) 108cm (b) 72cm (c) 46.3m (d) 31.2m
(e) 27m
39. Two angles of a triangle are 41 and 49, Which of the following is true? It is (a) an equilateral
triangle (b) an isosceles triangle (c) a triangle with obtuse angle (d) a right-angle triangle (e) a
right-angled isosceles triangle
40.The diagram above is a rectangle, if the perimeter is 36m find the area of the rectangle. (a)
64m2 (b) 65m2 (c) 84m2 (d) 124m2 (e) 275m2
The pie chart below shows the distribution of how students travelled to a certain school on a
particular day. use the information to answer questions 41 and 42