Maths Rcis Sem 2 Full Portion

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PARAS PRIVATE TUTORIALS

TOPIC : MATHS GRADE – 9 TIME : 2 ½ HRS

DATE : 21/03/20 RCIS GROUP MARKS : 100

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NAME

Question – 1 [ M / J / 07 / 4 ] [10]

(a) The scale of a map is 1:20 000 000.


On the map, the distance between Cairo and Addis Ababa is 12 cm.

(i) Calculate the distance, in kilometres, between Cairo and Addis Ababa. [2]

(ii) On the map the area of a desert region is 13 square centimetres.


Calculate the actual area of this desert region, in square kilometres. [2]

(b) (i) The actual distance between Cairo and Khartoum is 1580 km.
On a different map this distance is represented by 31.6 cm.
Calculate, in the form 1 : n, the scale of this map. [2]

(ii) A plane flies the 1580 km from Cairo to Khartoum.


It departs from Cairo at 11 55 and arrives in Khartoum at 14 03.

Calculate the average speed of the plane, in kilometres per hour. [4]

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Question – 2 [ O / N /08 /4 ] [9]

ABCDE is a pentagon.
A circle, centre O, passes through the points A, C, D and E.
Angle EAC = 36°, angle CAB = 78° and AB is parallel to DC.

(a) Find the values of x, y and z, giving a reason for each. [6]

(b) Explain why ED is not parallel to AC. [1]

(c) Find the value of angle EOC. [1]

(d) AB = AC.

Find the value of angle ABC. [1]

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Question – 3 [ O / N / 09 /4 ] [17]

m = ……………….[3]

y = ……………….[2]

Answer : …………………………. [4]

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x = …………….. [4]
C) Solve the following :

K = ………….[2]

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Question – 4 [ M / J / 12 / 43 ] [13]

The diagram shows straight roads connecting the towns A, B, C and D. AB = 17 km, AC = 12
km and CD = 10 km. Angle BAC = 30° and angle ADC = 95°.
(a) Calculate angle CAD.

Answer (a) Angle CAD = ……… [3]


(b) Calculate the distance BC.

Answer (b) BC = ………….km [4]


(c) The bearing of D from A is 040°. Find the bearing of
(i) B from A,
Answer (c) (i) …………. [1]
(ii) A from B.
Answer (c) (ii) …………. [1]
(d) Angle ACB is obtuse. Calculate angle BCD.

Answer (d) Angle BCD = ……….[4]

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Question – 5 [ O / N / 11 /41 ] [14]

The diagram shows a plastic cup in the shape of a cone with the end removed.
The vertical height of the cone in the diagram is 20 cm.
The height of the cup is 8 cm. The base of the cup has radius 2.7 cm.

(a) (i) Show that the radius, r, of the circular top of the cup is 4.5 cm.
Answer(a)(i)

[2]

(ii) Calculate the volume of water in the cup when it is full.

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Answer (a)(ii)………. cm3 [4]

(b) (i) Show that the slant height, s, of the cup is 8.2 cm.
Answer(b)(i)

[3]
(ii) Calculate the curved surface area of the outside of the cup.
[The curved surface area, A, of a cone with radius r and slant height l is A = πrl.]

Answer(b)(ii)……….. cm2 [5]

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Question – 6 [ O / N / 14 / 41 ] [ Marks : 7 ]

Chuck cycles along Skyline Drive. He cycles 60 km at an average speed of x km/h.

He then cycles a further 45 km at an average speed of (x + 4) km/h.


His total journey time is 6 hours.

(i) Write down an equation in x and show that it simplifies to 2x2 – 27x – 80 = 0.
Answer(b)(i)

[4]
(ii) Solve 2x2 – 27x – 80 = 0 to find the value of x.

Answer(b)(ii) x = ................................................ [3]

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Question – 7 [ M / J / 05 / 4 ] [ Marks : 10 ]

Hassan sells fruit and vegetables at the market.

(a) The mass of fruit and vegetables he sells is in the ratio


fruit : vegetables = 5 : 7.
Hassan sells 1.33 tonnes of vegetables. How many kilograms of fruit does he
sell? [2]

(b) The amount of money Hassan receives from selling fruit and vegetables is in the
ratio
fruit : vegetables = 9 : 8.
Hassan receives a total of $765 from selling fruit and vegetables.
Calculate how much Hassan receives from selling fruit.
[2]

(c) Calculate the average price of Hassan’s fruit, in dollars per kilogram.
[2]

(d) (i) Hassan sells oranges for $0.35 per kilogram.


He reduces this price by 40%. Calculate the new price per kilogram.
[2]

(ii) The price of $0.35 per kilogram of oranges is an increase of 25% on the
previous day’s

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price. Calculate the previous day’s price.
[2]

Question – 8 [ O / N /15 /41 ] [ Marks : 10 ]

The first three diagrams in a sequence are shown below.


The diagrams are made by drawing lines of length 1 cm.

(a) The areas of each of the first three diagrams are shown in this table.

(i) Find the area of Diagram 4.

Answer(a)(i) ......................................... cm2 [1]


(ii) Find, in terms of n, the area of Diagram n.

Answer(a)(ii) ......................................... cm2 [1]

(b) The numbers of 1 cm lines needed to draw each of the first three diagrams are shown in this
table.

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(i) Find the number of 1 cm lines needed to draw Diagram 4.

Answer(b)(i) ....................................... [1]

(ii) In which diagram are 118 lines of length 1 cm needed?

Answer(b)(ii) ....................................... [1]

(c) The total number of 1 cm lines needed to draw both Diagram 1 and Diagram 2 is 17.

The total number of 1 cm lines needed to draw all of the first n diagrams is
2
3 n3 + an2 + bn.
Find the value of a and the value of b. Show all your working.

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Answer(c) a = .................. .b = ........................ [6]

Question – 9 [ 0580/41/O/N/18/2 ] [ Marks : 10 ]

(a) Describe fully the single transformation that maps


(i) flag A onto flag B,

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................................................................................................................................................. [2]

(ii) flag A onto flag C,

................................................................................................................................................ [3]

(iii) flag A onto flag D.

................................................................................................................................................ [3]

(b) Draw the reflection of flag A in the line y =-1. [2]

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