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EASA PART 66 CATEGORY B1.

1/B2 MODULE 1 : MATHEMATICS

ARITHMETIC
1.1 ARITHMETIC
LEVEL 1
Question 1
B1.1M01.1(1)L1
0.10102 + 3.1056 + 0.01013, give answer to three decimal places
A.
3.216
B.
3.217
C.
3.218
Question 2
B1.1M01.1(2)L1
Round off 53 857 to the nearest thousand.
A.
B.
C.

54 000
53 900
53 000

Question 3
B1.1M01.1(3)L1
Given 12 : 7 = 60 : y. Find the value of y.
A.
B.
C.

35
103
1.5

Question 4
B1.1M01.1(4)L1
An increase of 35% of 15 500 is
A.
B.
C.

5 425
11 625
20 925

Question 5
BM01.1(5)L1
Given the ratio of two lengths is 13:7; if the smaller length is 21 metres, the larger length is
A. 42 metres
B. 36 metres
C. 39 metres
LEVEL 2

Question 1
B1.1M01.1(1)L2
2

A.

3
5
3
3

3
4
8
4
5
17

B.
C.

1
10

7
75

19

7
50

Question 2
B1.1M01.1(2)L2
8((7(5 2) - 3) + 4 -5)
A.
B.
C.

143
-8
136

Question 3
B1.1M01.1(3)L2
The temperature of an object is 200C. Convert this temperature to oF.
A.
B.
C.

2.22 degrees F
68 degrees F
93.6 degrees F

Question 4
B1.1M01.1(4)L2
A road is 5.0 cm long in a map. Given that the road is drawn according to the scale of
1 : 50000. Find the actual length of the road, in m.
A.
B.
C.

25.0 m
250 m
2500 m

Question 5
B1.1M01.1(5)L2
The average of 5, 10, 8, x, 14, 18, 25 is 13. Find the value of x.
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
Question 6
B1.1M01.1(6)L2

Figure 1
Figure 1 shows ABDE is a square and CGFD is a rectangle. Calculate the total area of the
whole diagram.
A.
B.
C.

63 cm2
81 cm2
90 cm2

Question 7
B1.1M01.1(7)L2

Figure 2
Figure 2 shows a solid cylinder with radius 3 m. If the volume of the cylinder is 72 cm3,
calculate the value of y.
A.
B.
C.

20 cm
12 cm
8 cm

Question 8
B1.1M01.1(8)L2
Given that y =
and t = 1/6.
A.
B.
C.

r 3 6st 2

. Find the value of y when r = 2, s = -6

3
6
9

Question 9
BM01.1(9)L2
The value of

19
187
12
1

, expressed in scientific notation is


2040 14000 5 7254

A. 7.14 10 8
B. 7.14 10 9
C. 7.14 10 8
Question 10
BM01.1(10)L2
What is the total of a(b + c d2) when a = 3, b = -4, c = 5 and d = -3?
A. -24
B. -30
C. 30
Question 11
BM01.1(11)L2
If the pressure of one bar is approximately equal to 14.5psi(pounds per square inch), how
many bars would be equivalent to 2175psi?
A. 125 bar
B. 250 bar
C. 150 bar
Question 12
BM01.1(12)L2
16 3 3 64 (9 2 144 ) =

A. 4031
B. 4007
C. 4001

ALGEBRA
1.2 (a) ALGEBRA
LEVEL 1
Question 1
B1.1MO1.2(a)(1)L1
Express

7n 2
4n 1 as a single fraction in its simplest form.

5m
3m

A.

n 1
15m

B.

n 1
15m

C.

n 11
15m

Question 2
B1.1MO1.2(a)(2)L1
2
Simplify 4a b

10 5a 2 b
in its simplest form.
5

A.

10 3a2b

B.

10 + 3a2b

C.

2 + 3a2b

Question 3
B1.1MO1.2(a)(3)L1
Factorize the equation 2x2 + 16x + 24
A.

(3x + 2)(x + 6)

B.

2(x + 2)(x + 6)

C.

(2x + 3)(2x + 4)

LEVEL 2
Question 1
B1.1MO1.2(a)(1)L2
Simplify the equation;
A.
B.

5z
z2

m2 n2
m n

5z
m n

5
z (m n )

C.

5
z (m n )

Question 2
BM01.2(a)(2)L2
The simplified expression of 3 a 3b 4 a 4c 5 c 5b is
A. 7 a 34b 21c (ans)
B. 7 a 34b 21c
C. 7 a 34b 21c
Question 3
BM01.2(a)(3)L2
Find R in the following expression X Z 2 R 2
A. R X 2 Z 2 (ans)
B. R X 2 Z 2
C. R X Z
Question 4
BM01.2(a)(4)L2
What is the value of L in the formula Q
A. 2.25
B. 1.25
C. 0.15
Question 5
BM01.2(a)(5)L2

3a b 2 x 5 y is equal to
A. 6ax 15ay 2bx 5by (ans)
B. 6ax 15ay 2bx 5by
C. 6ax 15ay 6bx 5by
Question 6
BM01.2(a)(6)L2

1
R

L
, when R = 5, C = 0.0125 and Q = 2 ?
C

Simplify the following

A.

6a 2 d 2
bc 2

6a 2 cd 3
b
2
6a d 3
C.
(ans)
bc

B.

6ab ad 8cd 2

c
2b
4bc

1.2 (b) ALGEBRA


LEVEL 1
Question 1
B1.1MO1.2(b)(1)L1
Find the value of
A.

5
4

B.

125
8

C.

8
125

1
6
4

3
2

Question 2
B1.1MO1.2(b)(2)L1
Find the value of x for the equation ; 4 2(1 x) = 3x + 2
A.

B.

C.

Question 3
BM01.2(b)(3)L1

2 5 2 3 1 can be written as the binary number


A. 10110
B. 101001
C. 101010
Question 4
BM01.2(b)(4)L1
The expression
A. 81
B. 1
C.

1
27

33 3 2 3
is equivalent to
32

Question 5
BM01.2(b)(5)L1

2 4
3 2
3

The expression

3 2

can be simplified to

1
27
1
B.
9

A.

C. 27

Question 6
BM01.2(b)(6)L1

2 5 2 3 1 can be written as the binary number


A. 10110
B. 101001
C. 101010
Question 7
BM01.2(b)(7)L1
Log 9 log 3 + log 4 is equal to
A. log 12
B. log 10
C. log 16
Question 8
BM01.2(b)(8)L1
If

4
3
3 , then
x
x

1
(ans)
3
1
B. 2
3

A.

C. 3

x is

LEVEL 2
Question 1
B1.1MO1.2(b)(1)L2
u 2 v2

Given that
A.

w v

B.

w2 v 2

C.

. Find u.

Question 2
B1.1MO1.2(b)(2)L2
Given that 1
A. 3
B. 5
C. 9

x2

2 2
y 37
5

, find the value of x when y = 5.

Question 3
4
1
B1.1MO1.2(b)(3)L2

x
3
2
3

27

9
Find the value of x for the given equation;
A.
B.
C.

-3
3
9

Question 4
B1.1MO1.2(b)(4)L2
2
3
3
Find the value of 1 ( 216 125 )

A.
B.
C.

1
0
5

Question 5
B1.1MO1.2(b)(5)L2
Solve the addition for 10101 2 + 110012 and give answer in decimal numbering system.
A.
B.
C.

46
48
62

Question 6
B1.1MO1.2(b)(6)L2
Express 2378 as a number in base two.
A.
B.
C.

10001101112
111011012
100111112

Question 7
B1.1MO1.2(b)(7)L2
Given that 5x + 2y = - 1 and 3x + 4y = 5. Find the value of x + y
A.
B.
C.

2
-1
1

Question 8
B1.1MO1.2(b)(8)L2
Given log 4 = 0.6021, and log 6 = 0.7782. Evaluate log 144.
A.
B.
C.

1.3803
2.1585
1.9824

GEOMETRY
1.3 (a) GEOMETRY
LEVEL 1
Question 1
BM01.3(a)(1)L1
Each of the central angles of a regular pentagon is
A. 50 degrees
B. 72 degrees
C. 60 degrees
Question 2
BM01.3(a)(2)L1
Which of the following information allows us to construct a triangle?
A. 2 sides given
B. 2 angles and an included side
C. 2 sides and an excluded angle
Question 3
BM01.3(a)(3)L1
What does equilateral mean?
A. All of polygons sides are of equal length
B. All of polygons angles are of equal size
C. All of polygons sides and angles are equal
Question 4
BM01.3(a)(4)L1
Each of the central angles of a regular octagon is
A. 45 degrees
B. 72 degrees
C. 60 degrees
Question 5
BM01.3(a)(5)L1
What do we call a polygon with 6 equal sides?
A. Pentagon
B. Hexagon
C. Octagon

1.3 (b) GEOMETRY


LEVEL 1
B1.1MO1.3(b)()L1

Figure 3
Figure 3 shows the graph of a function. From the graph, find the equation that represents
the line.
A.

2y = 5x + 20

B.

2y = -5x + 20

C.

2y = -5x - 20

LEVEL 2
Question 1
B1.1MO1.3(b)(1)L2

A.

B.

C.

Figure 4
Which of the graphs in Figure 4, represents the function y = 9 x 2?
Question 2
BM01.3(b)(2)L2
A straight line passes through the points (3,4) and (6,10). The equation of this line is
A. y x 2
B. y 2 x 2
C. y 2 x 2 (ans)
Question 3
BM01.3(b)(3)L2
The y intercept of 4y = 4x + 8 is
A. 8
B. 4
C. 2
Question 4
BM01.3(b)(4)L2
What is the slope between the points (3,1) and (6,4) ?
A. 1
B. 3
C.

1
3

Question 5
BM01.3(b)(5)L2
What is the gradient, when the equation is 2y = 5x + 3?
5x 3
2
3
B.
5x
5
C.
(ans)
2

A.

Question 6
BM01.3(b)(6)L2
What is the equation of this line?
y

A. y 2 x (ans)
B. y x 2
C. y 2 x 2

1.3 (c) GEOMETRY


LEVEL 2
Question 1
B1.1MO1.3(c)()L2

Figure 5
Figure 5 shows a triangle with LMN as a straight line. Find the value of cos
A.
B.
C.

-4/5
4/5
-3/5

Question 2
B1.1MO1.3(c)()L2
Given that tan 560 = 1.483. Find the angle when tan 2 = 1.483 for 0 360
A.
B.
C.

280 , 620 , 2080, 2420


560 , 2360 , 4160, 5960
280 , 1180 , 2080, 2980

Question 3
BM01.3(c)(3)L2
Given that sine = 0.8 and cosine = 0.2, the value of tan would be
A. 0.16
B. 4
C. 0.25

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