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2
2
(A)
=r 1=r 1 6. The polynomial P ( x) = 2 x 3 + x 2 − 13x + 6,
2
n n when divided by ( x − 1), gives a remainder
(B)
=r
∑ r =
1=
2
∑
r 1
r
of
n n
(A) −4
=r 1=
(C)
r 1
∑ ( 2 + r ) =2 + ∑ r
2 2 (B) 0
(C) 6
n n
(D)
=r 1=
∑r = ∑r
r 0
2 2 (D) 18
2 (B) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 + 16 y 2 )
(A) k
(B) k +1 (C) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 − 16 xy − 16 y 2 )
(C) k (k + 1) (D) (4 x − 4 y ) (16 x 2 + 16 xy + 16 y 2 )
(D) (k + 1) 2
8. If α and β represent roots of the
4. The basic wage Wb and the overtime
equation x 2 − px + q =
0, then the value
wage Wo of a shop attendant never differ
by more than $100. of α 2 + β 2 is
An inequality representing this statement is (A) p2
(A) Wo − Wb ≤ 100 (B) p−q
(C) p 2 − 2q
(B) Wo − Wb < 100
(D) p 2 + 2q
(C) Wo − Wb ≥ 100
1
−
25 2
9. The exact value of is 12. Which of the following mapping
16 diagrams does NOT represent a function?
2
(A)
5 (A) y
4
(B)
5
5
(C) x
4
5
(D)
2
2 −1
10. Rationalising gives
2 +1 y
(B)
(A) 1− 2 2
2
(B) 1+ 2 x
3
(C) 3+2 2
(D) 3−2 2
(C) y
11. The expression 2 − 4 x + 3 x 2 can be
written as
2
2 3
(A) 3 x − −
3 2 x
2
2 2
(B) 3 x − −
3 3
2
3 2
(C) 3 x − +
2 3 (D) y
2
2 2
(D) 3 x − +
3 3
x
Item 13 refers to the diagram below. 15. The sketch below shows a function
y = f ( x).
(A)
(D) 4≤x<5
(A) x 2 − (α + β ) x − αβ =
0
(B) x 2 + (α + β ) x − αβ =
0
(C) x 2 − (α + β ) x + αβ =
0
(D) x 2 + (α + β ) x + αβ =
0
(D)
16. If a= 5i + j and b λi + 5j
= are 20. Which of the following sketches BEST
parallel vectors, then the value of λ is represents the curve
1
(A) −5 = y cos x, (0 ≤ x ≤ 2π )?
2
(B) 1
(C) 5
(A)
(D) 25
(B) (−1, 2)
(C) (1, − 2)
(D) (1, 2)
(B) 4 units
(C) 6 units
(D) 11 units
π
19. The function sin x + can be
2 (D)
simplified to
(A) − cos x
(B) − sin x
(C) cos x
(D) sin x
1 3 (A) 11
(B) cos A + sin A
2 2
(B) 85
3 1 (C) 11
(C) cos A + sin A
2 2
(D) 85
3 1
(D) cos A − sin A
2 2
Item 25 refers to the following diagram.
5
22. If β is an acute angle and cos β = ,
13
then sec β =
5
(A)
13
12
(B)
13
13 25. Which of the following equations BEST
(C)
12 represents the graph shown above?
13 (A) y = sin x
(D)
5
(B) y = sin 2 x
(B) (9, − 2)
(C) ( −92)
(D) ( −96)
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Items 27 – 28 refer to the vectors 30. The curve with parametric representation
=x 2=
t , y t 2 has equation
x =−
3i 8 j, y =+
6i 12 j,
(A) xy 2 = 4
z=
6i + 4mj, m ∈ R.
(B) x2 y = 4
27. The value of the scalar product x y is
(C) 4x = y 2
(A) −78
(D) 4 y = x2
(B) 78
(C) −114
(D) 114
Item 31 refers to the diagram below.
28. The vectors y and z are perpendicular
when m has a value of
y2 = x
(A) −3
3
(B) −
4
3
(C)
4
(A) x=0
29. The line passing through the centre of the (B) x<0
circle ( x − 3) + ( y + 2) =
2 2
25 and
(C) x>0
parallel to the x-axis, has the equation
(A) y = −2
(D) x≥0
(B) y=3 x2 − 2
32. The function f ( x) = is
(C) =
y 2( x − 3) x+2
discontinuous for the domain value of
(D) =
y 3( x − 2)
(A) −2
(B) − 2
(C) 2
(D) 2
2 x
sin x
34. Given that lim = 1, where x is
x→0 x
measured in radians, then the value of 36. An expression for obtaining the volume
sin 4 x generated by rotating the bounded,
lim is
x→0 x shaded region through 360o about the
x-axis is
(A) 4
∫ ( 4 − y ) dx
2
(A) π 2
(B) 4x 0
∫ ( 4 − x ) dx
2
(C)
sin 4x (B) π 2
x 0
∫ ( 4 + y ) dx
2
4sin x (C) π 2
(D)
x 0
∫ ( 4 + x ) dx
2
(D) π 2
0
(A) 25
x
(A) −
(B) 75 (
2 x −1 2
)
(C) 125 x
(B)
(D) 150
(
2 x −1 2
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2x
(C)
(x )
2
2
−1
2x
(D) −
( x2 − 1)
2
dy
38. If = cos x, then Item 41 refers to the diagram below.
dx
(A) =y sin x + k y
y = ln x
(B) =y cos x + k
1 2 x
(C) y=
− cos x + k
(D) y=
− sin x + k
y=
1 (A) −2
x
1
(B) −
0.5 4 x 2
1
(C)
2
(D) 2
∫
39. The area of the finite region shaded in 2
the diagram is 42. 2cos5 x dx is
0
(A) ln (4 − 0.5)
2
(B) ln (0.5 − 4) (A) −
5
2
(C) ln 0.5 − ln 4 (B)
5
(D) ln 4 − ln 0.5 (C) −10
(D) 10
40. The stationary point of the function
=
y ( x − 1) 2 is
(A) (0, 1)
(B) (−1, 0)
(C) (1, 0)
(D) (0, − 1)
dy
43. Given = 2 x, a sketch of y versus x 44. A curve is defined by the equation
dx
y= − 5(2 x − 1) 2 .
may be represented by
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?
(A) −40
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(D) 40
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1 hour 30 minutes
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 + .J3 ) is equivalent to
2
Sample Answer
(A) 4
(B) 10
(C) 1+3.J3
(D) 4 + 2.J3
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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.
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3. Two roots of the cubic equation IV. X- 2
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(B)
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(A) (a- b)(ct- a 3 b + a 2 b 2 - ab 3 + b4 )
3 (B) (a- b)(a4 + a 3 b + a 2 b 2 + ab 3 + b 4)
(C) (C) (a+ b)(a4 - a 3 b + a 2 b2 - ab 3 + b4 )
2
(D) (a+ b)(a4 + a 3 b + a 2 b 2 + ab 3 + b4 )
(D) 3
8. Which of the following mapping diagrams 9. If g(x) is the inverse of.f(x) then the cor-
does NOT represent a function? rect diagram is
y
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and y are roots of the cubic equation l2x- al > I x I, a> 0, are
3x3- 4x2 -7x- 10 = 0?
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4 -7 x <-or x >a
(A) a+ fi + r =-, afi + fir + ra = - 3
3 3
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(B) a+ fi+r=-, afi+ fir+ra = - x < - o r x >a
4 3 3
3 7 a
(C) a + fi + r =- ' afi + fir + ra = - (C)
4 3 x > - a andx <-
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11. The annual growth, g(x), (in thousands)
of the population over x years is repre- 14. The statement p v - p is a
sented by g(x) = 2x. Over how many
years will an annual growth of 32 thou- (A) converse
sand be achieved? (B) tautology
(C) contradiction
(A) 5 (D) contra positive
(B) 16
(C) log2 16
(D) log 2 30 15. The statement -(p v (- p 1\ q)) is logically
equivalent to
1 4 (A) pA-q
12. logl5 - log6+- log-= (B)
2 25 p :::::> -q
(C) -pA-q
(D) -p:::::>-q
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25
(B) log-
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(C) 0
(D) 1
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s[ -~)+ tG) =[ -n.
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The values of sand
tare, respectively 5
(A)
13
(A) -2 and -1 12
(B)
(B) -2 and 1 13
(C) 2 and 1
(C) 13
(D) 2 and -1 -
12
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(D)
17. sin (30°- A) is equal to 5 ,
(A) x2 + y + 8x + y- 49 = 0
(B) x 2 + y- 8x- 2y- 32 = 0
(C) x 2 + y - 8x- y + 49 = 0
(D) x 2 + y + 8x + 2y + 66 = 0
23. What value of e, 0 :S e :S n, satisfies the 27. Ifp = 2i+ j andq = /.. i+6j are perpendicular
equation 2 cos 2 e + 3 cos e - 2 = 0? vectors, then the value of/.. is
7( (A) -3 •
(A)
6 (B) -1
7( (C) 0
(B) (D) 2
4
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2 2nJC +-
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(A)
B=
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24. With respect to an ongm 0, A has 16
coordinates (3, -2). The position vector
of3 OA is
(B) B= {M+~12
(A) (3 , -6) 5JC
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(B) (9, - 2)
nJC +-
(C)
(-~J (C) B= { 12
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25. The expression sin 6A + sin 4A may be (n+1)
written as
6
29. The cosine of the angle between the vectors
(A) sin lOA -6 j and i + j is
(B) -2 cos 2A
(C) 2 cos SA sin A -1
(D) 2 sin 5AcosA (A)
J2
26. 1 + cos 4A - sin 4A = 1
(B)
J2
(A) 1 +cos 4A
(B) 2cos2 A
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(C) cos2A (C)
(D) 2 cos 2 A sin 2 A J2
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Item 30 refers to the diagram below. 33. ~(x 3 sin x) may be expressed as
dx
y
l=x (A) x2 (cos x + 3 sin x)
(B) x2 (x cos x- 3 sin x)
(C) x2 (3 cos x + sin x)
(D) x2 (x cos x + 3 sin x)
3x + 5 for x < 3
g(x)= { px+2 for x~3
For the function to be continuous at x = 3,
the value of 'p' should be
(A) -3
(B) -1
30. In the diagram above showing y = x, y is (C) 4
NOT defined for (D) 12
(A) X =0
(B) X~ 0 35. If y = x - 6 then dy is
(C) x> 0 3-4x dx
(D) X< 0
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x~3 x- 3 21
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(A) (3 -4x) 2
(B) 0 27-8x
(C) 6 (C)
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(D)
(3 -4x) 2
(D)
(2x + 1)
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39. If f"(x) = 6x, then given that (D)
4
f'(O) = 0, and cis a constant,j(x) =
(A) 3x2 + x + c
(B) x3 + x + c 42. The gradient of the normal to the curve
(C) 3x2 + c y= 3x 2 - 2x + 1 at x = 1 is
(D) x3 + c
(A) 1
40. The path ofan object is given parametrically 4
as x = sin t + 2, y = cos t + I . The slope of
(B)
the tangent at t =-1t is 2
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(B) 0 (D) 4
(C)
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43. Water is leaking from a tank. The rate of 44. Given dy = 2x, then possible sketches of
change in volume of the water in the tank dx
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t'[ttr1 t
{:-Jr- may be expressed as
I .le * Jn - Jl62 can be simPlified as 3.
x +,ty
^t
(c)
12. logl5-log6
l- 4
+-lo9*=
x
(A) 0
(B)
(c) l. 36
-loq-
2 "25
(D)
(D) .25
loB
* +
14. The general cubic equation with roots ot, p and f may be written as
15. The tables below show the values for two 18. The line through the points P(k,2) and
functions, f and g. 0(6, 8) is parallel to the line with equation
3x+ y-21= 0. The value of & is
x 0 I 2 3 4 5
(A) I
f(r) 7 5 3 2 -7 -5 (B) 4
(c) E
x 0 I 2 3 4 5 (D) 24
g(x) 3
I
4
I
2 5
I
3 2
r9 The expression sin 60 + slp 40 may be
expressed as
The value of g -' [(3)] is
(A) sin 100
I
(A) (B) -2cos20
2 (c) 2 sin 50 cos 0
(B) 2 (D) 2 cos 50 sin 0
(c) 5
(D) 7
20. A curve is defined by the parametric equa-
tionsx= 3 +2t and-y:2 + r. The Cartesian
16. A vector equation is given as equation of the curve is
(A) x+j/= I
'(T).'(l) =(-i) rhe varues ors and (B) x * 4y:7
, are, respectively, (C) x+2y: I
(D) x -2y: -1
(A) -2 and -l
(B) l and I
(C) 2 and I 2t What value of 0, 0 < 0 < r, satisfies the
(D) 2 and-l equation 2 cos2 0 + 3 cos 0 -2 : 0?
T
(A)
17. The value ofcos
1t
p ts
6
2 tr
(A) cosP (B)
4
(B) sinp
(c) -cosp (c)
T
(D) -sin p
;J
7t
(D)
2
22. The expression cotx * tan x can be written 25. Which of the following sketches BEST
as represents the curve
(A) 2 cosec 2x
),: cos
|, ro
=
x s2n)2
(B) 2 cotTs
sin r+cosy (A)
(c)
sinxcosx
slnr-cosr
(D)
stnxcos.r ,r .x
lt 2n x
(B)
x-l x-3
v-6 v-2
-=-
(c) -l)2 +(y-6)2 = -3)z +(y-2)2
: 7t.
27. The general solution for sin 20 sin
-ls 29 Thecosine ofthe angle between the vectors
6
-6jandi+jis
znr+L -l
(A) o=. 6 (A)
Jz
(2n +D
*L I
(B)
nt+- 1t Jz
t2
(B) ,={ (c) -5
nn+-5r
t2
Jz
6
7T (D)
nt+- Jz
(c) ,={ l2
5n
(2nr)
t2
30. lf p:2i+ j andq:l,i+6j areperpendicular
E vectors, then the value of l, is
nfi+-
6
(D) ,={ (A)
(n+DZ -3
6 (B) -l
(c) 0
(D) 2
(A) y=--x-J l^
'2
(B) l.
v=-x-5
'2
(c) Y =-2x-3
(D) | =2x-3
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Item 31 refers to the following diagram. 33. The function g is defined as
v 3p+2,x<3
g(r) =
3*-1, x)3
For the function to be continuous at x:3,
Y =f(x) the value ofp should be
t; (A) 4
( k (B) I
(c) 2
(D) 6
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3l From the diagram above, which of the 34. A curve is given parametrically by the
following statements are true? equationsx:f -2t, y:F+2t- The
simplest expression n, ! is given by
I. f'(t) <0 cbe
37.
x' 9 40
7t
x dx:
ls x-3
rs
IJ
sec2
(A) -@
(B) 0
(A) I
(c) 6 (B) 1
(D) @ 2
(c) l
2
Item 38 refers to the following diagram
(D) -l
which shows the finite region R bounded
by the liney: x and the curvey: rf .
R (A) 1
4
3
x (B)
4
(c) 2
-1 4
(B) I
3 v
I
(c) f(x) r(x)
2
5
(D)
6
(D) .6
(D) f(x) is discontinuous at g
2
Item 43 refers to the following diagram. 44. If.f '(.r) = 6x , then given that f
,(0) 0 and
= ,
c is a constant, f (x) :
y:x2
(B) :i+x+c
3 (c) 3r3+c
(D) .t'+c
0
45 be expressed as
*rOsin.r)may
43 The finite region,R is enclosed by the curve
y :
: f,the y-axis and the liney 3 as shown (A) rf (cos x + 3 sin x)
in the diagram above. This region is rotated
(B) .f (x cos x * 3 sin:r)
completely about the y-axis to form a solid
(C) f (3 cos r + sin x)
of revolution. The volume of this solid is
(D) rf (.r cos x + 3 sin x)
given by
(A) o['*od,
(B) o['rod*
(c) o[.f ar
(D) ,!ir 4
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