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Pusat Tuisyen Newton

No. 17A, Jalan Indah 16/12, Taman Bukit Indah


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Final Exam Practice

1) Diagram shows the plan of a garden.


PCQ is a semicircle with centre O and has a radius of 8 cm.
RAQ is a sector of circle with centre A and has a radius of 14 cm.

Sector COQ is a lawn. The shaded region is a flower bed and has to be
fenced. It is given that AC = 8 cm and angle COQ = 1.956 rad.

Using, = 3.142. Calculate:

a) the area, in m2, of the lawn. [2 m]


b) the length, in m, of the fence required for fencing the entire flower
bed. [4 m]
c) the area, in m2, of the flower bed. [4 m]
2) Diagram shows semi-cirlce PTS with the centre O and radius
8cm. QST is a sector with the centre at S and R is the mid-point
of OP. [Using = 3.142]

Calculate

a) angle TOR in radian [2 m]


b) length of arc TQ, in cm [4 m]
c) the area, in cm2, of the shaded region [4 m]
3) Diagram shows trapezium OABC. The line OA is
perpendicular to the line AB, which intersects the y axis at
point Q.

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Given that the equation of OA is = 2 and the equation of AB
is 6 = + 26. Find

a) value of k [2 m]
b) coordinates of A [2 m]
c) Given AQ : QB = 1 : 2, find coordinates of B [2 m]
d) Find the equation of straight line BC. [2 m]
e) A point P moves such that 2PA = PB. Find equation of
locus of P. [2 m]
4) Diagram shows a campsite OPQR that had been cleared by
a group of scouts. Point A, B and C are the centre of the
tents A, B and C respectively. A, B and C are collinear.

Given the distance of point C is 3 times from point B and 4 times


from point A.
a) Find
(i) The area, in m2, of the campsite OPQR, [2 m]
(ii) The coordinates of A. [2 m]
b) A scout spread sulphur powder around tent C such that the
distance of the sulphur powder track form the centre of tent
C is always 3m. Find the equation of the track of the sulphur
powder. [3 m]
5) Table shows price and price indices for the four ingredients P, Q,
R and S used in making a particular kind of biscuits. Pie chart
given represents the relative amount of the ingredients.

Price per kg (RM) Price index in the year 2004


Ingredients
Year 2001 Year 2004 based on the year 2001
P 0.80 1.00 x
Q 2.00 y 140
R 0.40 0.60 150
S z 0.40 80

a) Find values of x, y and z. [3 m]


b) Calculate the composite index for the cost of making these biscuit
in the year 2004 based on the year 2001. [3 m]
c) Calculate the corresponding cost of making these biscuits in the
year 2001 if the cost in the year 2004 was RM 2985. [2 m]
d) The cost of making these biscuits is expected to increase by 50%
from the year 2004 to the year 2007. Find the expected composite
index for the year 2007 based on the year 2001. [2 m]
6) Table shows price indices and changes in price index and the
weightage of four items, A, B, C and D. All the items are the
main items to make a tin of cookies.

Price index year 2013 Change in price index


Item based on year 2011 from the year 2013 till Weightage
year 2015
A 130 5% decrease 2
B 140 10% increase 1
C x No change 3
D 115 No change 4

a) Calculate price of item B in the year 2011 if the price in the year
2013 is RM 13.90. [1 m]
b) Calculate price of item D in the year 2013 if price in the year
2011 is RM 7.50
[2 m]
c) The composite index to make a tin of cookies in the year 2013
based on 2011 is 129. Calculate value of x. [2 m]
d) Calculate the composite index making a tin of cookies in the year
2015 based on the year 2011. [3 m]
e) Calculate cost of making a tin of cookies in the 2015 if the
corresponding cost in the year 2011 is RM 40. [2 m]
7) Diagram below shows a quadrilateral ABCD such that is acute.

Calculate

a) angle ABC [3 m]
b) angle ADC [3 m]
2
c) the area, in cm , of quadrilateral ABCD. [2 m]
d) A triangle ABC has the same measurements as those given for
triangle ABC, that is, AC=12.3 cm, CB=9.5cm and angle
BAC = 40.50, but which is different in shape to triangle ABC.
i) Sketch the triangle ABC [1 m]
ii) State the size of A'B'C' [1 m]
8) Diagram show quadrilateral ABCD

Calculate

a) the length, in cm, of AC. [2 m]


b) angle ACB [2 m]
c) Point A lies on AC such that AB = AB.
i) Sketch ABC [2 m]
ii) Calculate the area, in cm2, of ABC [4 m]
9) The curve = 3 6 2 + 9 + 1 passes through the point
A(2, 3) and has two turning points, P(3, 1) and Q. Find
a) the gradient of the curve at A. (3 m)
b) the equation of the normal to the curve at A. (3 m)
c) the coordinates of Q and determine whether Q is a
maximum or the minimum point (4 m)
1
10) Given the equation of a curve is: = 2 (3 ) +
2
a) Find the gradient function of the curve (2 m)
b) Find the coordinate of the turning points (3 m)
c) Hence, determine whether each of the turning points
is a maximum or a minimum (3 m)

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