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S1 Screening Test (Eng)

The document contains a series of F1 screening test questions divided into three sections: multiple choice, short questions, and long questions. It includes mathematical problems involving logarithms, combinatorics, geometry, and number theory. The test assesses various mathematical skills and concepts.

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S1 Screening Test (Eng)

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F1 SCREENING TEST (Past Papers)

Section A: Multiple Choice


1. Let 𝑎 = 𝑙𝑜𝑔5 10. Express 𝑙𝑜𝑔√5 2 in terms of 𝑎.
A. 2(𝑎 + 1)
B. 2(𝑎 - 1)
C. 2(1 - 𝑎)
D. 𝑎 - 1

2. How many ways can we choose six different books from eight different books?
A. 6
B. 28
C. 36
D. 720

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3. Consider two right-angled triangles with slopes of and respectively. Denote the two
9 2
inclinations of triangles with θ and φ respectively. Find θ+φ.
A. 45o
B. 75o
C. 90o
D. 135o
E. 180o

4. Which of the following is prime?


A. 2077
B. 2033
C. 2021
D. 2009
E. 1997

Section B: Short Questions


1. Find the maximum value of 5 − 6𝑥 − 7𝑥 2 .

2. In how many ways can we walk from the bottom left corner to the top right corner in a 4 × 4
grid if we can only move upwards or rightwards one step at a time?
3.

In the figure above, ΔABC is an equilateral triangle. D and E are points on AC and BC
respectively, such that AD = CE. F is the intersection of AE and BD. Find ∠AFB.

4. There are 1000 light bulbs, numbered 1 to 1000. All light bulbs are turned off in the
beginning. Little Timmy first flips the switches of all light bulbs with its numbers divisible by 1,
then flips the switches of all light bulbs with its numbers divisible by 2, and so on until he flips
the switches of those that are divisible by 1000. How many lightbulbs are on after the processes?

Section C: Long Questions


1. Please write down all solutions of 𝑥 3 = 15𝑥 + 4.

2. Prove or disprove that if we RANDOMLY choose 11 numbers from the set {1, 2, 3,..., 20} ,
two of the chosen numbers must have a sum of 21.

3. E

F
H

In a square, EG = 15, HF = 20. The area of EFGH is 125. Find the area of the square.

4. Prove that there are infinitely many positive integers.

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