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1.

In the real number system, the inverse of


addition is represented by
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

2.

5.

x+0=
x
x + ( x) =0
0+x=x+0
x( y + z ) = xy + xz

If x +=
b
x ; x, b N , then the value of
x in terms of b is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

b
2

Which of the following statements is true?


n

(A)

r = 2 r
2

r 1=
r 1
=

(B)

n
r =
r 1
1=

r
=

6.

(C)

( 2 + r ) =2 + r
2

r 1=
r 1
=
n

(D)

The polynomial P ( x) = 2 x 3 + x 2 13x + 6,


when divided by ( x 1), gives a remainder
of
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

18

r = r
2

b
2

r 1=
r 0
=

3.

The (k + 1)th term in

r (r 1) is

7.

(4 x)3 (4 y )3 can be expressed in the form


(A)

(4 x 4 y ) (16 x 2 16 y 2 )

(B)

(4 x 4 y ) (16 x 2 + 16 y 2 )

(C)

(4 x 4 y ) (16 x 2 16 xy 16 y 2 )

(D)

(4 x 4 y ) (16 x 2 + 16 xy + 16 y 2 )

r =1

4.

(A)
(B)

k
k +1

(C)

k (k + 1)

(D)

(k + 1) 2

The basic wage Wb and the overtime


wage Wo of a shop attendant never differ
by more than $100.
An inequality representing this statement is
(A)

Wo Wb 100

(B)

Wo Wb < 100

(C)

Wo Wb 100

(D)

Wo Wb > 100

8.

If and represent roots of the

equation x 2 px + q =
0, then the value

of 2 + 2 is
(A)
(B)

p2
pq

(C)

p 2 2q

(D)

p 2 + 2q

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9.

10.

11.

25
The exact value of
16
(A)

2
5

(B)

4
5

(C)

5
4

(D)

5
2

Rationalising

1
2

is

12.

Which of the following mapping


diagrams does NOT represent a function?
(A)

2 1
gives
2 +1

(A)

1 2 2

(B)

1+

(C)

3+2 2

(D)

32 2

(B)

2
2
3

The expression 2 4 x + 3 x 2 can be


written as

(C)

(A)

2
3

3 x
3
2

(B)

2
2

3 x
3
3

(C)

3
2

3 x +
2
3

(D)

(D)

2
2

3 x +
3
3

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3
Item 13 refers to the diagram below.

15.

The sketch below shows a function


y = f ( x).

The function y = f ( x) is represented


by
(A)

13.

The function f ( x) is decreasing for the


range

14.

(A)

x<3

(B)

x5

(C)

3 x<4

(D)

4x<5

The general quadratic equation with


roots and may be written as
(A)

x 2 ( + ) x =
0

(B)

x 2 + ( + ) x =
0

(C)

x 2 ( + ) x + =
0

(D)

x 2 + ( + ) x + =
0

(B)

(C)

(D)

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4
16.

If

a= 5i + j

and

=
b i + 5j

are

parallel vectors, then the value of is


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

25

20.

Which of the following sketches BEST


represents the curve
1
=
y cos x, (0 x 2 )?
2

(A)

Items 17 18 refer to a circle with


general equation

x 2 2 x + y 2 + 4 y 11 =
0.
17.

18.

The coordinates of the centre of the


circle are
(A)

(1, 2)

(B)

(1, 2)

(C)

(1, 2)

(D)

(1, 2)

(B)

The radius of the circle is


(C)

19.

(A)

2 units

(B)

4 units

(C)

6 units

(D)

11 units

The function

sin x +
2

can be
(D)

simplified to
(A)

cos x

(B)

sin x

(C)

cos x

(D)

sin x

CAPE Unit 1 P1 2008 ROR

21.

Sin (30o A) is equal to

24.

If 2cos + 9sin = r cos( ), where

r > 0 and 0 < < , then the maximum


2
value of the expression is

(A)

1
3
cos A
sin A
2
2

(B)

1
3
cos A +
sin A
2
2

(A)

11

(B)

85

3
1
cos A + sin A
2
2

(C)

11

(D)

85

(C)

(D)

3
1
cos A sin A
2
2

Item 25 refers to the following diagram.

22.

If is an acute angle and cos =

5
,
13

then sec =

23.

(A)

5
13

(B)

12
13

(C)

13
12

(D)

13
5

25.

2sin cos is equivalent to


(A)

sin( + ) + sin( )

(B)

sin( + ) sin( )

(C)

cos( + ) + cos( )

(D)

cos( + ) cos( )

26.

Which of the following equations BEST


represents the graph shown above?
(A)

y = sin x

(B)

y = sin 2 x

(C)

y = 2sin x

(D)

1
y = sin x
2

The point A has coordinates (3, 2).

The vector 3OA is


(A)

(3, 6)

(B)

(9, 2)

(C)
(D)

( 92)
( 96)
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Items 27 28 refer to the vectors

30.

=
x 2=
t , y t 2 has equation

x =
3i 8 j, y =+
6i 12 j,
z=
6i + 4mj, m R.
27.

The value of the scalar product x y is


(A)

28.

29.

The curve with parametric representation


(A)

xy 2 = 4

(B)

x2 y = 4

(C)

4x = y 2

(D)

4 y = x2

78

(B)

78

(C)

114

(D)

114

Item 31 refers to the diagram below.

The vectors y and z are perpendicular


when m has a value of
(A)

(B)

y2 = x

3
4

(C)

3
4

(D)

31.

The line passing through the centre of the


circle

( x 3) + ( y + 2) =
25
2

and

parallel to the x-axis, has the equation


(A)

y = 2

(B)

y=3

(C)

=
y 2( x 3)

(D)

=
y 3( x 2)

32.

In the diagram above showing the graph


of y 2 = x, y is NOT defined for
(A)

x=0

(B)

x<0

(C)

x>0

(D)

x0

The

function

f ( x) =

x2 2
x+2

is

discontinuous for the domain value of


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

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33.

lim

x3

x2 9
= is
x3

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

Item 36 refers to the diagram below


which shows the curve

x 2 + y 2= 4, 0 x 2.
y

34.

sin x
Given that lim
= 1, where x is
x0
x
measured in radians, then the value of
sin 4 x
is
lim
x0
x
(A)

2
x2 + y 2 =
4

2
36.

An expression for obtaining the volume


generated by rotating the bounded,
shaded region through 360o about the
x-axis is

4
(A)

(B)

4x

(C)

sin 4x
x

(B)

(D)

4sin x
x

(C)

( 4 y ) dx
2

( 4 x ) dx
2

( 4 + y ) dx
2

(D)

( 4 + x ) dx
2

35.

Given that f (=
x) (2 x + 1)3 , then f (2)
equals
(A)

37.

The first derivative of

25
(A)

(B)

75

(C)

125

(D)

(B)

2 x 1
x

2 x 1

150

2x

(C)

(D)

x
2

1
is
x 1
2

(x

2x

( x2 1)

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38.

If

dy
= cos x, then
dx

Item 41 refers to the diagram below.

(A)

=
y sin x + k

(B)

=
y cos x + k

y = ln x

(C)

y=
cos x + k

(D)

y=
sin x + k

Item 39 refers to the following diagram


41.
y
y=

0.5

39.

40.

1
x

The gradient of the normal to the curve


y = ln x at x = 2 is
(A)

(B)

The area of the finite region shaded in


the diagram is

42.

1
2

(C)

1
2

(D)

2cos5 x dx is

(A)

ln (4 0.5)

(B)

ln (0.5 4)

(A)

(C)

ln 0.5 ln 4

(B)

(D)

ln 4 ln 0.5

(C)

10

(D)

10

2
5
2
5

The stationary point of the function

=
y ( x 1) 2 is
(A)

(0, 1)

(B)

(1, 0)

(C)

(1, 0)

(D)

(0, 1)
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43.

dy
= 2 x, a sketch of y versus x
dx
may be represented by

Given

44.

A curve is defined by the equation

y=
5(2 x 1) 2 .
Given that x increases at a rate of 1 unit
per second when x = 1, what is the

I.

corresponding rate of change for y?

1
0

(A)

40

(B)

20

(C)

20

(D)

40

II.
Item 45 refers to the following diagram.

1
0
0

III.

1
0

45.

IV.

(A)

I and II only

(B)

III and IV only

(C)

I, II and IV only

(D)

II, III, IV only

From the diagram above, which of the


following statements are true?
I.

f (1) < 0

II.

f (1) > k

III.

f (2) = 0

IV.

f (2) = k

(A)

I and II only

(B)

I and III only

(C)

II and III only

(D)

II and IV only

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l:EST CODE

FORM TP 201323

02134010

MAY/JUNE 2013

CARIBBEAN

EXAMINATIONS

COUNCIL

CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION


PURE MATHEMATICS
ALGEBRA, GEOMETRY AND CALCULUS
Unit 1- Paper 01

1 hour 30 minutes
( 12 JUNE 2013 (p.m.))
READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
1.

This test consists of 45 items. You will have 1 hour and 30 minutes to answer them.

2.

In addition to this test booklet, you should have an answer sheet.

3.

Do not be concerned that the answer sheet provides spaces for more answers than there are
items in this test.

4.

Each item in this test has four suggested answers lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each item
you are about to answer and decide which choice is best.

5.

On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space
having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below.
Sample Item
The expression (1 +
(A)
(B)

4
10

(C)

1+3.J3
4 + 2.J3

(D)

.J3 ) is equivalent to
2

The best answer to this item is "4 + 2

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Sample Answer

.J3 ",so answer space (D) has been shaded.

6.

If you want to change your answer, be sure to erase it completely before you fill in your new
choice.

7.

When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can.
If you cannot answer an item, omit it and go on to the next one. You can return later to the
item omitted. Your score will be the total number of correct answers.

8.

You may do any rough work in this booklet.

9.

The use of silent, non-programmable scientific calculators is allowed.

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Examination Materials:
A list of mathematical formulae and tables. (Revised 2012)

! !!!!

DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.


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All rights reserved.
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1.

.J8 + ..J32- .Jl62 can be simplified as


(A)

4.

(C)
(D)
5.

I.
II.
III.

-p>-q
pz > pq
p - I< q- I

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

I only
II only
I and III only
II and III only

I-2J2

(B)

3-2J2

(C)

I+Ji

(D)

I+2J2

If a remainder of 7 is obtained when

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

6.

4 x 4 +8x3 -2x 2 -6x-4?


I.

Two roots of the cubic equation


2x3 + 3x2 - 5x- 6 are -I and -2. The
THIRD root is

(C)

(D)

-3
2

-II
-IO
IO
II

Which of the following are factors of

IV.

X+ I
X- I
X+ 2
X- 2

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

I and II only
II and III only
I and III only
I and IV only

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(a- b)(ct- a 3 b + a 2 b 2 - ab 3 + b4 )
(a- b)(a4 + a 3 b + a 2 b 2 + ab 3 + b 4)
(a+ b)(a4 - a 3 b + a 2 b2 - ab 3 + b4 )
(a+ b)(a4 + a 3 b + a 2 b 2 + ab 3 + b4 )

II.

(B)

gives

x3 - 3x + k is divided by x- 3, then k equals

If p and q are positive integers such that


p < q, then which of the following statements
is/are correct?

(A)

v2 +I

(A)

III.
3.

J2 -I

-2J2

(B)

2.

.
I. .
Rat10na Ismg

7.

3
2

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8.

Which of the following mapping diagrams


does NOT represent a function?
y

9.

If g(x) is the inverse of.f(x) then the correct diagram is


(A)

(A)

t__

(B)
(B)
X

(C)
(C)
X

r:
r

(D)
(D)
X

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-410.

Which of the following is true if a., fi


and y are roots of the cubic equation
3x3- 4x2 -7x- 10 = 0?

a+ fi + r

(B)

a+ fi+r=-, afi+ fir+ra = -

(C)

a + fi + r

=- '

a + f3 + r

4
= -'

=-,

afi + fir + ra = -

-3

-7

3
4
3

7
3

afi + fir + ra = af3 + f3r + ra

(D)

5
16
log2 16
log 2 30

25

(A)

I
36
-log-

(B)

log-

(C)

(D)

(A)

a
x <-or x >a
3

(B)

-a
x < - o r x >a
3

(C)

x > - a andx <-

7
=-

(D)

14.

x <a andx > 3

The statement p v - p is a
(A)

(B)
(C)
(D)

15.

logl5 - log6+- log-=

The values of x that satisfy the inequality


l2x- al > I x I, a> 0, are

The annual growth, g(x), (in thousands)


of the population over x years is represented by g(x) = 2x. Over how many
years will an annual growth of 32 thousand be achieved?
(A)
(B)
(C)

12.

-7

(A)

(D)

11.

13.

converse
tautology
contradiction
contra positive

The statement -(p v (- p 1\ q)) is logically


equivalent to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

pA-q
p :::::> -q

-pA-q
-p:::::>-q

25

25
4

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vector equation ts gtven as

s[ -~)+ tG) =[ -n.

20.

If~ is an acute angle and cos ~ = 2._ , then


13

sec~=

The values of sand

tare, respectively

(A)

5
13

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

-2
-2
2
2

and -1
and 1
and 1
and -1

(B)

(C)
(D)

17.

sin (30- A) is equal to


-1 cosA - -sm A

(B)

-1 cosA + -sm A

(D)

18.

2 sin
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

19.

J3 .

(A)

(C)

12
13
13
12
13
5 ,

21.

J3 .

J3

J3

x2 + y- 1Ox + 2y + 1 = 0.

The coordinates of the other end of the


diameter are

1 . A
cosA + -sm

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

1 sm
. A
cosA - -

e cos ~ is equivalent to
sin (8 + ~) + sin (8- ~)
sin(8+~)-sin(8-~)
cos(8+~)+cos(8-~)
cos(8+~)-cos(8-~)

The point (2, 3) is at one end of a diameter


of the circle whose equation is

22.

(-12, -5)
(-12, -1 )
(8, -5)
(8, -1)

The value of sin[;+


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

p)

is

- sinp
- cosp
sinp
cosp

The equation of the circle whose centre


has coordinates (4, I) and whose radius is
7 units is
(A)
(B)

(C)
(D)

x2 + y + 8x + y- 49 = 0
x 2 + y- 8x- 2y- 32 = 0
x 2 + y - 8x- y + 49 = 0
x 2 + y + 8x + 2y + 66 = 0

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What value of e, 0 :S e :S n, satisfies the


equation 2 cos 2 e + 3 cos e - 2 = 0?

27.

(A)
(B)
(C)

7(

(A)

(B)

(c)
(D)

Ifp = 2i+ j andq = /.. i+6j are perpendicular


vectors, then the value of/.. is

6
7(

(D)

-3
-1
0
2

7(

28.

7(

JC.
The general solution for sin 29 = sm-ts
6

2
(A)

2nJC +. ff6
B=
5JC
(2n+1)16

(B)

B=

'{

24.

With respect to an ongm 0, A has


coordinates (3, -2). The position vector
of3 OA is
(A)

(3 , -6)

(B)

(9, - 2)

(C)

(-~J

(D)

25.

(B)
(C)

(D)
26.

5JC
nJC+ 12

B= {

(D)

nJC+ ff
B=
6
5JC
(n+1)

(_:)

sin lOA
-2 cos 2A
2 cos SA sin A
2 sin 5AcosA

1 + cos 4A - sin 4A =
(A)
(B)
(C)

(D)

1 +cos 4A
2cos2 A
cos2A
2 cos 2 A sin 2 A

nJC +12
ff
5JC
(2n7r) 12

(C)

The expression sin 6A + sin 4A may be


written as
(A)

{M+~12

29.

The cosine of the angle between the vectors


-6 j and i + j is
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

-1

J2
1

J2
-5

J2
6

J2

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- -----------------------:r-------------------------;~

-7Item 30 refers to the diagram below.


y

33.

l=x

~(x 3 sin x)
dx

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

34.

x2
x2
x2
x2

may be expressed as

(cos x + 3 sin x)
(x cos x- 3 sin x)
(3 cos x + sin x)
(x cos x + 3 sin x)

The function g is defined as


3x + 5 for x < 3
g(x)= { px+2 for x~3
For the function to be continuous at x
the value of 'p' should be

30.

In the diagram above showing


NOT defined for
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

31.

lim
x~3

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

y = x, y

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

is

0
X~ 0
x> 0
X< 0
X =

35.

(A)

-21
(3 -4x) 2

(B)

21
(3 -4x) 2

x- 3

(C)

Given that lim sin x = 1 , where x is measx-+O


X
3
.
.
Jim Sin
X
ured In radians, then x---+0 ~ IS

27-8x
(3-4xf

00

(D)

32.

-3
-1
4
12

If y = x - 6 then dy is
3-4x
dx

X -9.
--IS

0
6

= 3,

36.

If y

-27 -8x
(3 -4x) 2

= -J2x + 1 then

d Y is
dx 3

1
(A)
(B)

(C)
(D)

. 3
sm 2
sin3x
2x
2
3
3
2

(A)

(2x+

1)( -J2x+ 1)
-1

(B)

(2x +

1)(-J2x + 1)

(C)
(D)

(2x + 1)

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0213401 0/CAPE 2013

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38.

If y =tan 6x then dy is
dx
2
(A)
6 tan 6x
(B)
sec 2 6x
(C)
6 sec 2 6x
(D)
sec 6x tan 6x

(A)

(B)

(B)

y = sin x + k
y =cos X+ k

(C)
(D)

y = - COS X + k
y =-sin x + k

(C)

(D)

f"(x) = 6x, then given that


f'(O) = 0, and cis a constant,j(x) =

If

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

Given that

3x2 + x + c
x3 + x + c
3x2 + c
x3 + c

42.

3
4

9,
4

27
4

The gradient of the normal to the curve


= 3x 2 - 2x + 1 at x = 1 is

The path ofan object is given parametrically


as x = sin t + 2, y = cos t + I . The slope of
the tangent at t
(A)

-I

(B)
(C)
(D)

is

(A)
40.

J: 4f(x)dx =9 , the value of

J: 3f(x)d;c

If dy =cos x then
dx
(A)

39.

41.

=-1t

4
(B)

is
(C)

. -I

(D)

undefined

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-943.

Water is leaking from a tank. The rate of


change in volume of the water in the tank
with respect to time, t, is inversely proportional to the volume, V, of water in the tank.
If k is a positive constant of proportionality,
then the equation that models this situation

44.

Given dy = 2x, then possible sketches of


dx
the graph of y are

I.

II.

III.

IV.

lS

(A)

-k
V =-

(B)

---

(C)

dV =-k.JV
dt
V =-kt

(D)

.Ji

dV
dt

-k

-----+--~--+---~~X

-1

(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

I and II only
III and IV only
I, III and IV only
II, III and IV only

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- 1045.

The radius of a circle is increasing at a


rate of O.lcm s- 1_ At the instant when
the radius is 3 em, the rate of increase
of the area in cm2 s- 1 is
2

(A)

-Jr

(B)

-Jr

5
3

(C)

2n

(D)

47t

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CAPE
Mathematics
U1 P1
CAPE June
20142014
Pure Pure
Mathematics
U1 P1

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