The document contains 25 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. Some questions involve solving equations, finding values based on graphs or data, calculating probabilities, and other quantitative reasoning tasks. The questions cover topics like functions, quadratic equations, arithmetic and geometric progressions, vectors, trigonometry, calculus, probability, statistics, and normal distributions.
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The document contains 25 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. Some questions involve solving equations, finding values based on graphs or data, calculating probabilities, and other quantitative reasoning tasks. The questions cover topics like functions, quadratic equations, arithmetic and geometric progressions, vectors, trigonometry, calculus, probability, statistics, and normal distributions.
The document contains 25 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. Some questions involve solving equations, finding values based on graphs or data, calculating probabilities, and other quantitative reasoning tasks. The questions cover topics like functions, quadratic equations, arithmetic and geometric progressions, vectors, trigonometry, calculus, probability, statistics, and normal distributions.
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The document contains 25 multiple choice questions related to mathematics. Some questions involve solving equations, finding values based on graphs or data, calculating probabilities, and other quantitative reasoning tasks. The questions cover topics like functions, quadratic equations, arithmetic and geometric progressions, vectors, trigonometry, calculus, probability, statistics, and normal distributions.
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SABAH 2010 PAPER 1
1. The relation between P = {4, 6, 15, 17} (a) the value of k,
and Q = {2, 3, 5, 7} is defined by the (b) the value of a, ordered pairs of {(4, 2), (6, 2), (6, 3) (c) the equation of the axis of (15, 3), (15, 5)}. symmetry. State (a) −8 (b) 2 (c) x = 1] (a) the object of 5, (b) the range of the relation. 9. Find the number of terms in the arithmetic progression −18, −13, −8, …, 2. Given that f : x → x2 and gf: x → x2 + 2, 57. find the function g. [16] [g(x) = x + 2] 10. The first three terms of a geometric 3. Given f : x → 6x + 5 and g : x → 2x + progression are h + 3, h, h – 2. -1 3, find the function fg . Find [3x – 4] (a) the value of h, (b) the common ratio of the 4. Given one of the roots of the quadratic progression. equation x – px − 27 = 0 is the square 2 2 of the other root. [(a) 6 (b) ] 3 (a) Find the value of p. 11. In a geometric progression, the first (b) State the roots of the quadratic term is 4 and the sum of the first two equation. terms is 7. Find the sum to infinity of [(a) 6 (b) −3, 9] the progression. [16] 5. Find the range of values of x for which 5x > 2x2 – 3. 12. A straight line graph is obtained by 1 plotting log10 y against log10 x, as [ − < x < 3] 2 shown in Diagram 12. Given that the equation of the graph is log10 y = 3 6. Solve the equation 2 . 3 x 2x – 3 = 12. log10 x + 4. [2]
7. Solve the equation log4(x + 6) – log4 x
= 1. [2]
8. Diagram 8 shows the graph of the
quadratic function f(x) = a(x – 1)2 + k, Find the value of h and of k. where a and k are constants. The graph 2 has a minimum point (1, −8). [h = − , k = 7] 3 13. The vertices of a triangle are A(4, 7), B(h, 3) and C(10, −1). Given triangle ABC is right-angled at B, calculate the possible values of h. [2, 12] uuur 14. Diagram 14 shows two vectors, OP State uuur and QO .
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uuur x Express PQ in the form . y [Use π = 3.142] −10 Find [ ] 8 (a) the value of θ , in radian, uuur m uuur −3 (b) the area, in cm2, of sector OAB. 15. Given AB = and AC = , [(a) 2.269 (b) 7.933] 3 n find the value of m and n if 20. The volume of water, V m3, in a tank is uuur 6 3h BC = . given by V = (2 + h)2, where h is 2 −5 the height, in m, of the water in the [m = −9, n = −2] tank. Water leaked from the tank at a rate of 12 m3 s-1. Find the rate of 16. Diagram 16 shows a triangle ABC. change of the height of the water in m s-1, at the instant when its height is 2 m. 1 [− m s-1] 4 4
The point lies on AC such that AD :
21. Given that ∫ g ( x)dx = 2, find 0 DC = 2 : 1. 0
Express in terms of a and b .
uuur % % (a) ∫ 2 g ( x)dx 4 (a) AC uuur 4 (b) BD . (b) ∫ [ x − g ( x)]dx 8 0 [(a) 8a −15b (b) − a − 10b ] [(a) −4 (b) 6] % % 3% % 2 17. Solve the equation 3 cos x – 10 sin x + 22. (a) How many five-digit odd numbers 5 = 0 for 0o ≤ x ≤ 360o. can be formed from the digits 5, 6, [41.81o, 138.19o] 7, 8, 9 if no repetition is allowed? 1 5 (b) A karate team of 5 members is 18. It is given that y = u , where u = 6x + 3 chosen from 4 girls and 6 boys. dy Calculate the number of different 1. Find in terms of x. ways the team can be formed if dx [10(6x + 1)4] there is no restriction. [(a) 72 (b) 252] 19. Diagram 19 shows sector OAB with centre O. The reflex angle is 230o and 23. A marble is drawn at random from a the length of the arc AB is 6 cm. bag containing 2 white marbles, 3 red marbles and 5 blue marbles.
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Find the probability of (a) getting a red or blue marble, (b) not getting a red marble. 4 7 [(a) (b) ] 5 10
24. A set of data consists of five numbers.
The sum of the numbers is 30 and the sum of the squares of the numbers is 225. (a) Find the mean of the five numbers. (b) When a number p is added to this set, the mean is unchanged. Find the variance of the set. 1 [(a) 6 (b) 7 ] 2
25. Diagram 25 shows a standard normal
distribution graph.
Given P(0 ≤ z ≤ k) is 0.4115.
(a) Find P(z ≥ k) (b) X is a continuous random variable which is normally distributed with a mean of 48 and a variance of 144. Find the value of X when the z-score is k. [(a) 0.0885 (b) 64.2]