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Candidate Number 2003-CE T MATH Centre Number | PAPER 1 ‘Seat Number I HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY HONG KONG CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2003 Marker’s | Examiner's Use Only | Use Only MATHEMATICS PAPER 14 Marker No. | Examiner No. Question-Answer Book ‘Section A Marks Marks 8.30 am ~ 10.30 am (2 hours) cueston No This paper must be answered in English 13 45 67 1. Write your Candidate Number, Centre Number and e Seat Number in the spaces provided on this cover. 9 2, This paper consists of THREE sections, A(1), A(2) and B. Each section carries 33 marks. 10 3. Attempt ALL questions in Sections A(1) and A(2), a and any THREE questions in Section B. Write your answers in the spaces provided in this Question- 2 ‘Answer Book. Supplementary answer sheets will be supplied on request. Write your Candidate Number on each sheet and fasten them with string inside this 13 ‘book Section A 4, Write the question numbers of the questions you have Total attempted in Section B in the spaces provided on this, cover. - > Grebe |Section A Total] ] | 5. Unless otherwise specified, all working must be se Onty_ E clearly shown, 6. Unless otherwise specified, numerical answers should Section B - io be either exact or correct to 3 significant figures. Question No |_ Marks 7. The diagrams in this paper are not necessarily drawn to scale Section B Total J *To be filled in by the candidate. Checker’ : Use only, \Section B Total t 2003-CE-MATH I-1 at Checker No. FORMULAS FOR REFERENCE Surface area ap Volume = Sar 3 CYLINDER Area ofcurved surface = 2erh Volume = mh | cone Area of curved surfice = rl Volume = tarh 3 PRISM Volume = base area x height PYRAMID Volume * base area x height 2003-CE-MATH 1-2 4 SECTION A(1) (33 marks) ‘Answer ALL questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided. 1. Make m the subject ofthe formula mx = 2(m-+c) 2. Find the ange of values of x which satisfy both 2=5# 22-x and x48>0 Page total, (3 marks) 2003-CE-MATH 1-3 42 Page total 4, Solve the equation 4**! = 8 A handbag costs $ 400 . The marked price of the handbag is 20% above the cost, Itis sold at a 25% discount on the marked price. (@) Find the selling price of the handbag, (b) Find the percentage profit or percentage loss, -2003-CE-MATH 1-4 43 Page total 6 There are only two kinds of tickets fora cruise: first-clas tickets and economy-class tickets. A total of | (600 tickets are sold. ‘The number of economy-class tickets sold is three times that of first-class tickets. | sold. If the price of a first-class ticket is $850 and that of an economy-class ticket is $500 , find the sum of money for the tickets sold. (4 marks) 7. Consider the arithmetic sequence 2, 5,8, ... . Find (a) the 10th term of this sequence, (b) the sum of the first 10 terms ofthis sequence. 2003-CE-MATH 1-5 44 @ (b) Figure 1 Prove that the tangles ABC and CDA are congruent. ‘Write down all other pairs of congruent triangles, Cc Page total 9. At 1:00 am,,a ship S is 100 km due east ofa lighthouse direction N 30° W as shown in Figure 2. North (@) Find the shortest distance between the ship and the lighthouse, correct to the nearest km. (b) At what time will the ship be nearest to the lighthouse? : Page total L. S is moving ata speed of 20 knvh in the (S marks)! Page total Section A(2) (33 marks) Answer ALL questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided. 10. The speed of a solar-powered toy car is Vemis and the length of its solar panel is Lem , where § si =25, ¥ isa function of L. Itis known that Vis the sum of two parts, one part varies aL. acd the other part varies as the square of L. When L= 10, V=30 and when L= 15.) 75 (@) Express Vin terms of 1 (3 marks) (b) Find the range of values of £ when 230. (4marks) | 2003-CE-MATH 1-8 47 1, (@) Forthe set of data 10,10, 11, 12,13, 16, find the mode, the median, the mean, the range, “ (i (iii) w) (b) Four unknown data are combined with the six data in (a) to form a set of ten data. @ (ii) Find the least and the greatest possible values of the median of the combined set of ten data, If the mean of the four unknown data is 11, find the mean of the combined set of ten data. Page total 2003-CE-MATH 1-9 48 E f i f i 12. InFigure 3, AP is an altitude of the triangle ABC, ACT, 0) @) (@) 2003-CE-MATH 1-10 49 touts the y-axis at #7. Page total Page total (©) @_ Find the coordinates of #7 Prove that the three altitudes of the triangle ABC pass through the same point. (S marks) 2003-CE-MATH I-11 50 Page total 13, Sector OCD is a thin metal sheet. The shect ABCD is formed by cutting away sector OBA fiom | sector OCD as shown in Figure (a), Figure 4{a) Itis known that COD = x°, AD =BC=24em, OA = OB = 56cm and CD = 30cm @ @ Finds : (i) Find, in terms of , the area of ABCD i (4 marks) | 2003-CE-MATH 1-12 st (by i ery ‘4 — SA Figure 4(b) Figure 4(c) Figure 4(b) shows another thin metal sheet EFGH which is similar to ABCD . It is known that FG=18 0m. () Find, in terms of 7, the area of EFGH . (ii) By joining EH and FG together, EFGH is then folded to form a hollow frustum of base radius rem as shown in Figure 4(c). Find r. (5 marks) 2003-CE-MATH 1-13, 32 Page total SECTION B (33 marks) Answer any THREE questions in this section and write your answers in the spaces provided. Each question carries 11 marks, 4 3 i i Lyi ce ——— Lin im 0 Figure 5(a) Figure 5(6) Figure S(a) shows a triangular metal plate 4B standing on the horizontal ground, The side OA lies | along the north-south direction onthe ground. OB is inclined at an angle of 40° to the horizontal. The overhead sun casts a shadow of the plate, OAC, on the ground. O4=3m, OC=4m and (@ Find 2oac (2 marks) (©) In Figure 5(6), OAD is the shadow of the plate cast on the horizontal ground when the sun shines from $@ W with an angle of elevation 30°. AO is produced to cut CD at E. AD~ 8m @ Find co. (ii) Find 24D Gil) Using CE+ED=CD , or otherwise, find @ 2003-CE-MATH 1-14 33 2003-CE-MATH 1-15 15 Cy Gs Figure 6(a) sh in triangle 4,B)Cy_ such that @ wi (ii) (©) Another equilateral triangle 4B C, is inscribed in triangle 4,B,C, such that AAy AB, O) Gi) 2003-CE-MATH 1-16 Page total Ay Bo Figure 6(a) Figure 6(b) 1ows an equilateral tiangle AyBjCo of side 1m. Another triangle 4,B,C, is inscribed | AoA _ BoB, CoCr AoBo BoCy Cody =k, where O1 and 13<3x-2<25 is A B. xl lex<5. l0 C a>0 and b<0 D c 7 Ie D. a>0 and b>0 Aol Boo1:2 43. Which ofthe following systems of inequalities has its solution represented by C25:49. the shaded region inthe figure? D. 49:50 Bx-2y <0 y A {x+y210 3x-2y=0 20 45. For 0° <0 <360" , how many roots does the equation bry 20 2cos? 0-Ssind-4=0 have’ B frtysi0 A. x20 B 2 3x-2y <0 eae C fxeyzt0 Be ale y20 D4 Bx-2y20 D. {x+ysi0 20 2003-CE-MATH 2-18, 2003-CE-MATH 2-19 tan(180" — 9) 48. _ The figure shows a cuboid. Which of the following are right angles? (90° - 8) £05(90" = 4) LOAF 1 UL ZDHG es cos@ MM. Z4GC A. Land 11 only B. BT and Ill only c ©. Wand Mt only D. 1, Wand D. 49. Inthe figure, PQ= xem and SR=yem. Find PS 47, degree = A 2eosa ™ p___xgm ° A tabi 2 0 dian y 2eos(a + B) om 180 B radians. * sin B a LN ab ms R : sina yam c. —— radian Teor (-x)sing D. 1807 radians sinfa+ A) 2003.CE-MATH 2-20 2003-CE-MATH 2-21 ie ‘The figure shows a circle with diameter AD . If AB=BC= CD, find x+y +2 c A 3Ise B D> B. 324° C330" D. 360° 4 51. Inthe figure, X4B and XDC are straight lines. If DY =5, AX =6 and AB=4 , find CD ACs Bo 10 a cs dp 52. Inthe figure, BE and BF are tangents to the circle at A and C respectively. If ZADC =100° , then ZABC = A. 20° B30" Cc. 40°, D. 50° 2003-CE-MATH 2-22 53. Inthe figure, ABCD is a parallelogram and ADH , EBC and EFGH are straight lines. If AD =6, DH=4 and EB: BC ‘EF :GH= A oud Bo 3:4 C54 D. 9:8 54. The circle (x-4)?+y?=36 intersects the positive x-axis and positive y- axis at A and B respectively. Find AB. A 80 230 ca a D234 END OF PAPER 2003-CE-MATH 2-23

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