Junior Secondary Certificate: Additional Mathematics

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Candidate Number Candidate Name

JUNIOR SECONDARY CERTIFICATE


ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS 1201/1
PAPER 1 (Short Questions) 1 hour
Marks 45 2016

Additional Materials: Non-programmable calculator

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION TO CANDIDATES


• Candidates answer on the Question Paper in the spaces provided.
• Write your Candidate Number and Name in the spaces at the top of this page.

• Answer all the questions. All working must be shown clearly.


• Write in dark blue or black pen.
• You may use a non-programmable calculator.
• Do not use correction fluid.
• Do not write in the margin For Examiner’s Use.

• If an answer is not exact, it should be rounded to one decimal place and for money give your answer to
two decimal places.
• The number of marks is given in brackets [ ] at the end of each question or part question.

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Republic of Namibia
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND CULTURE
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1 Write 27.0567 correct to 2 decimal places. Use

Answer . ....................................... [1]

2 Write
(a) 0.17 as a fraction.
Answer (a).................................... [1]
1
(b) as a percentage.
4
Answer (b)................................. % [1]

3 Express 2.7 × 10- ² as an ordinary number.

Answer ................................. [1]

4 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, . . .


Write down the next term in the sequence above.

Answer ............................ [1]

5 A car travelled at a speed of 120 km/h for 4 hours.

Calculate the distance travelled by the car.

Answer . ................................. km [2]

6 Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of 8 and 7.

Answer ...................................... .. [1]

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7 Arrange the following fractions in ascending order Use
5 5 5
, , .
3 2 7

Answer .................. < ................... < .................... [1]

8 Ms Van Zyl’s water bill for February was N$511.50 and the amount of water used
was 33 m3.
Calculate the cost of water per m3.

Answer N$ .........................../m3 [1]

9 Two men can build a wall in three days.

How long will it take six men to build the same wall if they work at the same rate?

Answer . ............................. day(s) [2]

10 At a certain private school the ratio of a teacher to learner is 1 : 25. There are
33 teachers at the school.

Calculate the number of learners at the private school?

Answer............................ learners [1]

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11 Selma bought a second hand car for N$50 000. She later sold the car for N$75 000. Examiner’s
Use

(a) Calculate the profit Selma made on the car.

Answer (a) N$ ............................ [1]

(b) Calculate the percentage profit Selma made on the car.

Answer (b) .......................... .% [2]

12 Gariseb earns N$1 100 pocket money every month. He spends 40% of his
pocket money on transport every month.

Calculate the amount of money he spends on transport per month.

Answer N$ ................................... [2]

13 Werner wants to change N$2 400 to British pounds (£).

If the exchange rate is £1.00 = N$18.00, calculate the amount of money he got in
British pounds (£).

Answer £ ..................................... [2]

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14 Mokgane invests N$8 500 at 4.5% simple interest per year. Use

Calculate the interest Mokgane earned after 3 years.


Answer N$ ................................. [2]

15 The rectangle has a length of 12 cm and a breadth of 8 cm.

NOT TO SCALE

8 cm

12 cm

Calculate the perimeter of the rectangle.

Answer......................................cm [2]

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16 Calculate the area of the circle with a radius of 21 cm. (Use π = ).
7

21 cm

Answer.................................... cm2 [2]

17 The volume of a bottle is 1 250 cm3.

Convert the volume of the bottle to litres (l).

Answer . ...................................... l [1]


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18 In the diagram AC is parallel to DE. Angle BDE = 89° and angle BAD = 78° . Use

A NOT TO SCALE
78° B
m° C

D 89°

E

Find the size of

(a) m°,

Answer (a) m = ................... .......° [1]


(b) n°.

Answer (a) n = . .................. .......° [1]

19 The exterior angle of a regular polygon is 40°.

Calculate the number of sides of the polygon.

Answer ................................. sides [2]

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20 The grid shows triangle A and triangle B. Use
y
2

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 x

-1
A B
-2

-3

-4

-5

Describe fully a single transformation which maps triangle A onto triangle B.

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

21 (a) Simplify
3 6
12a b c
2
6a b

Answer (a) ............................... [2]


(b) Factorise completely 22x + 11xy .

Answer (b) .............................. [2]

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Examiner’s
22 The graph shows the relationship between the number of books and their cost in N$. Use

500

400
Cost (N$)

300

200

100

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35
Number of books
Use the graph above to find
(a) the cost of 10 books,

Answer (a) N$ ..................................... [1]


(b) the number of books that can be bought for N$450.

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

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23 Nelago asked each learner in her class the month in which they celebrate their Use
birthdays.
The results are shown in the table.

Month Number of birthdays


January 3
February 8
March 2
April 3
May 1
June 3
July 1
August 3
September 5
October 3
November 2
December 2
Total 36

(a) In which month were most birthdays celebrated?


Answer (a) ................................... [1]
(b) Write down the number of months where 3 birthdays were celebrated.
Answer (b).................................... [1]
(c) Calculate the average number of birthdays per month.

Answer (c) ................................... [2]

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Examiner’s
24 A right-angled triangle is shown. Use

35°
r
y

55°
x
In terms of x, y and/or r write down the trigonometric ratio for

(a) cos 55°,


Answer (a) ................................... [1]
(b) tan 35°.
Answer (b) . ................................. [1]

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