2020-S1EOY-IM P1 With Ans
2020-S1EOY-IM P1 With Ans
2020-S1EOY-IM P1 With Ans
南洋女子中学校
NANYANG GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL
End-Of-Year Examination 2020
Secondary 1
INTEGRATED MATHEMATICS
Paper 1 1 hour 15 minutes
1. Write your name, register number and class on all the work you hand in.
2. Answer all questions.
3. Write your answers and working on the writing spaces provided.
4. Write in dark blue or black ink.
5. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs.
6. Do not use staples, paper clips, glue or correction tape/fluid.
7. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
8. The use of an electronic calculator is allowed.
9. If the degree of accuracy is not specified in the question, and if the answer is not exact,
give the answer to three significant figures. Give answers in degrees to one decimal
place.
For , use either your calculator value or 3.142, unless the question requires the answer
in terms of .
10. The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part
question.
11. The total number of marks for this paper is 50.
1 Tick the correct category for each of the following numbers [2]
√8
−1. 3̇03̇
𝜋
2
3
3 + √−27
2
1−
1
1−3
2 Round off the following numbers to the stated number of significant figures
(a) 9.99950 (3 significant figures),
(b) –2012 (2 significant figures).
A F B
7 cm
12 cm E
h cm
D
8 cm G C
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(b) The three sets P, Q and R are such that 𝑃 ∩ 𝑅 ≠ , 𝑃 𝑄 and n(𝑄 ′ ∩ 𝑅) > 0.
Draw a clearly labelled Venn diagram to illustrate the above information.
[3]
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6 In a particular day for country XYZ, the highest temperature recorded was 31oC.
The lowest temperature that day was –2oC. Given that these temperatures were
rounded off to the nearest degree, find the minimum temperature range for XYZ
during that day.
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(ii) the smallest positive integer r such that 𝑝 × 𝑟 is a perfect square and
a perfect cube at the same time. Leave your answer for r in index
notation.
(b) Mrs Ng bought 200 chocolates for her class to be shared equally among all the
students. There were 4 chocolates left. The class committee added another
80 chocolates to the leftover chocolates and shared them equally among the
whole class with no remainder. What is the greatest possible number of
students in the class?
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2
3 𝑝3 −2𝑞2
(b) √ 6
÷( ) .
27𝑞 3
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9 The number of hours spent per day on Tik Tok among a group of students were
recorded.
No. of hours 0 1 2 3 4
No. of 8 29 26 x 6
students
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D C F
93°
B
G
A
Given that AB and BG are adjacent sides of another regular polygon, find the number
of sides of this polygon.
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11 (a) PQRS is a parallelogram and T is the intersection of the two diagonals PR and
QS. Angle QRP = 48°, angle PQS = 42° and reflex angle QPS = 264°.
Q R
48°
42°
T
P S
264°
(b) In the diagram below, triangle PQR is a right-angled triangle. RS and PT are
parallel lines. Angle QRS = 162° . Find angle QPT, stating your reasons
clearly.
Q
162°
S
R
P T
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(b) A and B are even numbers in the ratio 10 : 7 respectively. Given that the
lowest common multiple of A and B is 2100, find the two numbers A and B,
leaving your answers in index notation.
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13 The total hours worked per week by all the employees in a small company ABC were
recorded in the stem and leaf diagram below.
Stem Leaf
3 3 7 9 9
4 0 2 2 4 4 6 9
5 1 2
6
7 8 9 Key: 3|3 means 33 hours
8 0 0 2
According to a 2019 report, the average Singaporean worker worked 45 hours per
week.
Kaitlyn claims that company ABC’s employees are overworked compared to the
average Singaporean worker, because the average weekly working hours per
employee in company ABC is 53 hours (rounded to the nearest hour).
If you were the boss of company ABC, how would you respond to Kaitlyn’s remark?
Answer ______________________________________________________________
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Secondary 1 2020 IM Paper 1 Mark Scheme
1 ! !
Rational Numbers = −1. 303, 3 + −27, 1 − !
!!
!
!
Irrational Numbers = 8, !
2(a) 10.0
(b) –2000
3(a) 40 cm
(b) 10.5
4(a)(i)
A B
11 13
15 12 18
17 19
10 14 16
20
ξ
(a)(ii) 9
(b)
R Q
P
5(a) 4.8 km
(b) 25 cm2
6 32℃
7(a)(i) q = 22
(a)(ii) 𝑟 = 2! ×11!
(b) 28
8(a) 64𝑦 − 15
45
(b) 3𝑝
4𝑞 !
9(a) 28
(b) 6
(c) 16
10 24
11(a)(i) 90o
(a)(ii) Rhombus
(b) 72°
12(a) 2100 = 2! ×3×5! ×7
(b) A = 300, B = 210.