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Year 9
End of Term Examination
Mathematics
Instructions to candidates
Advice to candidates
(2)
2. Find
(a) 6!-*+tL
3515
-2
ft)- 9
x 10
27
"5 40
(3) (3)
(2)
(2)
5. Write the following fractions as a decimal (using dot notation where necessary).
(a) Z (b) i2
I
(2) (2)
a)
(4)
(s)
9. Arrange the foliowing in ascending order.
3 77
0.45, 4.7 ,
8', 20
(4)
10.Workouttheva1ueofryandgiveyouranswerasadecima1.
9.8-2.1
(s)
11.
C=B+2(A-B)
(a) Findthevalueof C,when A = 4a'ndB - -1.
(b) p2'5p
-2
r.t
i1i
(c) Find an eq$ation sf tbe li*e which is parallel to L and passts through the point (- 2, 0)
i];
(i) Solvethe i*equalities -2 <x+ 2 < 5
-5 4 -3 -2 -t 0 I ? 3 4 5
(4)
o=(l il B- (1
;-) ,=(l :) ,=(i) E=(4 -s o) .= (3 'r ?)
B -2C
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A car park has 80 different cars correct to the nearest ten.
19' A plumber's call out charge is f20.In addition to that, he charges for the work done at arate
of f.l2an hour.
a' If the plumber does r hours work, write an expression as to how much he would charge?
b' He works for 12 ho,rs on one job. How much would he charge?
c. His customer gets a bill is for f92. How many hours did he work on this job?
20. The weight of a bag of apples is 25.6 kg, correct to one decimal place.
Writedownthesmallestpossibleweightofthebagofapplos..... ....'.....Kg
Q)
-[I
Diegram NOT
a*curately drarryu
(r+2)n
.r
t_l 2r
The perimeter of rmtmgle A is equal ta the perirreter of recAngle B.
(i) Use this informatioo to s#ite dow* an equ*tiou inx.
x -3 0 L 3
v
(4)
a. Plot the above points and draw the straight iine in the given graph. (2)
b. Use the graph to find the following values.
i. Value of x when ! = 2
ii. Value of y whenx = I (2)
End ofPaper
COLOMBO INTERNATIOI{AL SCHOOL
Year 9
End of Term Examination
Mathematics
fnstructions to candidates
Advice to candidates
Class :............
8+2x1.3
Afiswer (2)
2.
(3)
3.
Atts],vsr
smallest
(3)
4:,.
ittswer
(1)
s. SimplifY'
* ,i.
'3
Attstser" (2)
5.
Evaluate
tD 5t+50,
::
An*wr
(ii)
FI'
,{nswq
,4tt*vq
(4)
Evduate ,t * *,gr"i"g ]mur ffiswcr as a aixed aumbcr in it lstncst t€rms.
(2)
8.
Evaluate
32
5' 7'*
(1)
V -i)
"=fi
u
unu -:) -zA.
fi
,ltwwer
(4)
b. 4z
(4)
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, Write dowr the inequality shorvn on thc number lise.
-3-?-1012 34
(3)
L2.
-5 -4 -3 1 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7v
(3)
13.
Evaluate
Attsw*
Ancwsr
(s)
(a) Work out thc value of Zaz + 6c
{}}
Thcre are 4 pcns in a crn*ll box of pens.
Thcre are l0 pens in a largc box of pens.
Aari buys r suell boxcs ofpcus aud/ targe boxcs of peus.
She buys a total of Ipcns.
{3}
15. Find A and B
(2)
6
16.
Liae L h*s a gradicst rf ardparses throug& the point with eoordiratcs (1, 3}
{
f i$d an eguation of L.
(4)
L7.
(3)
18.
(4)
,
19.
Y Write thc followin,g nunrks in qrd€r of sizc, strting witb the smallesl
2t 32 40 5-r
An*tg
smallant
(3)
20.
(3)
21. Solve
a. 3d.+28= d-4
b. 7(5-x)=3(x-5)
(s)
8
22.
An$ver
tb)
Does the point(4, -7) lie on the above grven line?
Ansvrq
(s)
23.
(3)
The line 2y = 6- 3r lrgets tegfaxis sf A andthcr-axis at B.
Writc doqm
B=( , ....'...........)
(fi) i,x.
,^. equation of a straight line which is paratlelto the line2y = G -
Awwer
(s)
(b) simplify
t. 6(r - 3y) - 5(2x - 7y)
c; (Sc - 7b)
(4)
10
25.
x -7 0 7 2 3
{-1}
11:) \lrrite dowr the coordisates of the poirrt urhere the graph of y: 4'2,* crosscs the
tine P: I
11
26.
L:
Ashop sells bunches of flowcrs.
One btnsh smtains 3 mscs, a camatious and 5 &eesias.
Anotherbunehcontains 6 roscs ad4 esrnations.
Eaeb rosc costs 60 ccots, each carnatiou cosb 40 ests and essh *eesia costs 30 ce|rts.
(2)
54.78 x 37.55
8.45
(3)
END
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COLOMBO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Year 9
End of Year Examination
Mathematics
Instructions to candidates
Advice to candidates
Write neatly and legibly.
Show all the steps in your working.
(2 Marks)
( 2 Marks)
a. 4x-It =9
b.3-4(x-2)=10
(3 Marks)
2
4. Simplify.
I a. 2a3ba x 4azbs
b. (r')t
(2 Marks)
b. (7 - 3y)(5 - 6y)
(6 Marks)
x*112x*4< 4x
(a Marks)
7. Evaluate.
a. Zt-+!+21 r.(1+ 3) x zL
435 \2 Sl 10
(6 Marks)
(4 Marks)
9.
a. Abox contains 400 eggs to the nearest L0.
Find the range in which the actual number of eggs lies.
b. The mass of a parcel is 3.75 kg correct to two decimal places. Find the range in
which the actual mass lies.
(4 Marks)
10.
a) Write the following numbers in an ascending order.
0.i.5, :, o.B , *
( 6 Marks)
a. 19350 =
b. 98.55 - ( 2 Marks)
(4 Marks)
(2 Marks)
15.How many
I r ,r. there in'1.2 ?
(2 Marks)
a. CalculateCwhenF=-4
(4 Marks)
t7.The equation of a straight line is y:17'1s1 * c.The points (2,5) and (4, 9) are on the line.
(4 Marks)
( 2 Marks)
a, L0r=1000
b. 5b=!
25
c. 3r+ 3s = 3s (3 Marks)
a,
20.Correct each number to 1 s.f. and give the answer correct to 1 s.f.
5.24 x 39.4
0.04s6
( 4 Marks)
21.Find the equation of the straight line passes through the points (-Z ,5) and (4 ,11)
Ll..Thesrraight line / cuts the Y-axis at (0 , 4) and x-axis at (-2 , 0).
Y
d) Write the equation of the line which is parallel to the line / and passes through origin.
0 Using simultaneous equations, find the co-ordinates of the intersection point of the line I
and the line Y - -Zx
(B Marks)
9
23.The formula v:
tt + at gives the velo city v of a particle after time
f The acceleration is a and the initial velocity is a
(5 Marls)
24.The sum of three consecutive (following each other continuously) numbers is 1'44.
Given that the smallest number is r
a. Write the other two numbers in terms of a
10
5. a. Complete the following table to draw the graph of the line }/ = -2x * 3
x -3 0 3
Y
c. Mark the points A(-Z ,1) and B(3 , 6) on the same grid and join them.
d. Write the coordinates of the point of intersection of the lines I = -2x * 3 and AB'
(12 Marks)
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COLOMBO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Year 9
End of Year Examination
Mathematics
Instructions to candidates
Advice to candidates
Write neatly and legibly.
Show all the steps in your working.
(2 Marks)
( 2 Marks)
a. 4x-It =9
b.3-4(x-2)=10
(3 Marks)
2
4. Simplify.
I a. 2a3ba x 4azbs
b. (r')t
(2 Marks)
b. (7 - 3y)(5 - 6y)
(6 Marks)
x*112x*4< 4x
(a Marks)
7. Evaluate.
a. Zt-+!+21 r.(1+ 3) x zL
435 \2 Sl 10
(6 Marks)
(4 Marks)
9.
a. Abox contains 400 eggs to the nearest L0.
Find the range in which the actual number of eggs lies.
b. The mass of a parcel is 3.75 kg correct to two decimal places. Find the range in
which the actual mass lies.
(4 Marks)
10.
a) Write the following numbers in an ascending order.
0.i.5, :, o.B , *
( 6 Marks)
a. 19350 =
b. 98.55 - ( 2 Marks)
(4 Marks)
(2 Marks)
15.How many
I r ,r. there in'1.2 ?
(2 Marks)
a. CalculateCwhenF=-4
(4 Marks)
t7.The equation of a straight line is y:17'1s1 * c.The points (2,5) and (4, 9) are on the line.
(4 Marks)
( 2 Marks)
a, L0r=1000
b. 5b=!
25
c. 3r+ 3s = 3s (3 Marks)
a,
20.Correct each number to 1 s.f. and give the answer correct to 1 s.f.
5.24 x 39.4
0.04s6
( 4 Marks)
21.Find the equation of the straight line passes through the points (-Z ,5) and (4 ,11)
Ll..Thesrraight line / cuts the Y-axis at (0 , 4) and x-axis at (-2 , 0).
Y
d) Write the equation of the line which is parallel to the line / and passes through origin.
0 Using simultaneous equations, find the co-ordinates of the intersection point of the line I
and the line Y - -Zx
(B Marks)
9
23.The formula v:
tt + at gives the velo city v of a particle after time
f The acceleration is a and the initial velocity is a
(5 Marls)
24.The sum of three consecutive (following each other continuously) numbers is 1'44.
Given that the smallest number is r
a. Write the other two numbers in terms of a
10
5. a. Complete the following table to draw the graph of the line }/ = -2x * 3
x -3 0 3
Y
c. Mark the points A(-Z ,1) and B(3 , 6) on the same grid and join them.
d. Write the coordinates of the point of intersection of the lines I = -2x * 3 and AB'
(12 Marks)
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Instructionslg !3ggrd3les
nnu**t ALL questions'
(worth of 70 marks) that shourd he answered
questions
section A consists of 12
on the exam Paper itself'
be answer*c
questions (worth of 80 marks) that should
Section B cc.,nsists of 7
on s.P?rate PaPer'
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to show all the steps ln your working'
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answers at each stage' \
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Teacher's Name:
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Mr U Dharmawar4c:1e' Mrs
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(2 marks)
2. What is ihe bigger ratio
4:6 or 5:i8
(2 marks)
:1. l-ixpand and simplify
(a). (:x -1)t2x - r)
(b) t1x +2,) -5(2x - l)
(6 marks)
t-A
7',
lt (5). Use the formuia s = ur + !1^ai to answer the following
(5 marks)
(6) Simplifi
2y _3x ,,, x+2 x-i
(b.)
r a.r -+^
)4
3x. Zy
*J
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31
=.-=-+_-
2x+1 3x
(6 marks)
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(c)
x4
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ZX
( 15 marks)
(B). Find
1g
(a\
\/ 2-+- (bl :? - rl
412 53
(4 marks)
(9) Solve the following inequality and show the solution on a number 1ine,
2-3x54-x<3
(5 marks)
10). A bag of coins contains x ten pence coins and y twenty pence coins. The
total value of the coins is lR. Form a formula for R in terms of x and y.
(4 rnarks)
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(11)If A=l' -l p-lr [r z]
*l' ,tl [o 2 1),
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Lr 2l [r o
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Find,
(a) -2C
(b) A2
(c) A*l
(d) BC
( 13 rnarks)
Lr\
4). Ilthe area of the ibllowing two figures are equal, t-inci the value of x.
A l-
5 c*f,s
P
Y
t
I
1-:Y
K do'"
Jr>
r\
2L cv a Acrt
(i 2 marks)
5), For breakfast Theruni has a choice of eating Bread and Butter, String
(12 marks)
6).Three times a number added:o:. second number 33. The firsi nr-rmbei-
FJ added to three tirnes the second nurnbel is 19. Find the two nurnbers,
(10 rnaLks)
Lakshitl"ia is x years old. When five times his age subtracted from the
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t).
square of l-ris age the ansv/er is 50. How old is Lakshitha.
( 10 marks)
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paper itself'
Answer ALL the questions on the exam
question'
N4arks are printed at the end ofeach
your answers at
all the steps in your working' giving
In calculations you are advised to show
each stage.
you are"reminded of the necessity for orderly presentation in your answers'
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(2 marks)
b. s942.7 (1 sf) =
(2 marks)
b. 0.000 004 50 =
(2 marks)
4. Find the value of 8{
Answer =
(1 mark)
5. Arrange the following numbers in ascending order.
(3 marks)
l'-- - -'-'--'"r
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6. Simplify and keep the answer with positive indices'
64ba c5
(2b'c')'
--:---:_:
r
(2 marks)
7. Simplify
-3 .^1 2
5r-(3:,i)
s 23 +- 1
1< J
at
L-
.J1
(4 marks)
i------'--."--i
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Solve the following equation.
(3 marks)
Solve the following inequality. Sketch a number line to show the solution.
3n2 5(8 - n)
\
(2 marks)
10. Rearrange the tormula b = 2k(o - 4*) to make wthe subject of the
formula.
(2 marks)
j I
11. The weight, wkg, of a bag of sand is given as 5.6kg correct to L decimal place'
Find the range of values in which the actual weight lies,
(2 marks)
lf Q find xand y.
12.
[4 ;)tl [lt)
(2 marks)
(z -3\
/=[ :) B=ll_') -t
))
".rf
Calculate 4A -8.
(2 marks)
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r
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l
14. Matrices A and B are given as follows:
(2 3) [-z t)
a. Find,a-,
(2 marks)
b. Find a. a
(4 marks)
c. Find the rnatrix X such that ,+y
=B
(2marks)
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rs. Complete the following table of values f or y = 2x -l
(2 marks)
point (2'-1)'
16. Find the equation of the line that joins the point (-1,-4) to the
(2 marks)
passes through
17. Write down the equation of the line parallel to the y- axis that
the point (5,6).
l-,
l=
(2 marks)
!------'--- 1
itt-
18. Write the gradient and the intercepts on the y axis of the lines
- with the
following equations. sketch each line on a separate set of axes.
a' ! =3-Zx
(3 marks)
1
b. !=7x-l
(3 marks)
rg. The line of the equation y = mx + c passes through the points (-2,2) and
(-1,4). Given that 2 - -Zm * c.
(1 mark)
b. By using above two equations in m and c, find the values of m and c'
(3 marks)
By using above values for m and c, write down the equation of the line'
(1 mark)
' (4 marks)
'-
j: lo..--l
Flower
bed
-
The above diagram represents a rectangular garden ABCD, which measures
20m by 28m.
(5 marks)
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22. Expand and simplify:
I
-r
(6 marks)
23. Factorise the following expressions completely.
a. 6ab2 +2a2b+Sab
(1 mark)
b. Y
Zxz +6x+Z
(1 marks)
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24. Split the x term into appropriate two terms and factorise the following
quadratic expressions.
a. x2 +l5x + 54
(2 marks)
b. 3xz +14x+8
(2 marks)
25. Work out the following calculation, using factorisation concept. (Show all
working).
(3 marks)
i3
26, Find the number which when added to its
square gives a totar of 42.
(4 marks)
I 4 \,
27' The probability of getting a red corour on a spinner is;5 . What is the
probability of not getting red?
(1 mark)
(1 mark)
l'- l1+ i
2e. The probability that a train will be late is 0.3.
of fifty trains, about how many wourd you expect to be
rate?
I
(2 marks)
30.
-t
--v (2 marks)
(2 marks)
31. Here are four spinners, labeled p, e, R and S.
Key
l Plain
ffi Shaded
Y
tr Striped
Spinner =
(1 mark)
tl
(1 mark)
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a2. Simplify the following ratio.
(1 mark)
a_
a3. Out of 96 students in a school taking GCSE Mathematics, 12 fail. What, in its
simplest form, is the ratio of passes to fails?
(2 marks)
r -iz *-i
sq'Asif isfilling a cylinder with water. when the height reaches 14cm the volumt
Z is 42cm3. Given that the volume is directly proportional
to the height.
what is the height of the water when the volume is 64.gcm3?
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(3 marks)
A field of grass feeds 24 cows for six days. How long would the same field feed
-1q.
4,'e
L8 cows? Assume that all the cows con'iume food at the same
rate.
(3 marks)
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ln calculations you are advised to show all the steps in your working, giving your answers
at each stage.
Name:
Teacher's Name:
Class:
(1 matk)
5 3.3 2, 1A"2
Simplify ,) , * ;l;-; ) b))-x
'7 l-+
I /-5
(3marks)
, . 35paxBp3
4. Simpliff. A) o)' zor/,
(2 marks)
x2-sx*24
s. Simplifu a)
x-B
/ I
t (2 marks)
I
(2 rrarks)
9. a) Solve 2x - 4 );x1^ -r
(2 marks)
IRr
10. Make R the subjeot of the formuh '
P == 100
(l marlQ
(l mark)
3
12. Write the ratio in the simplest form,
iri, t
(1 rnark)
I
13. Calculate a) 5.21 +3.5 I b) 7.43- 2.6
I
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(2 rnarks)
(2 marks)
j . If ,h*r. were 21 red beads how many beads are there altogether?
I
(2 rrarks)
(2 marks)
4
cm wide Both are given to the nearest
whole number'
17 .A rectangular table top is i 5Ocm long
and 70
(2 marks)
b) (5x + 2)2
18. Expand and simplifv , a) 4(x + 2y) - 3(2x - y) t
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(4 marks)
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a, gradient
b. y intercePt......
(2 mark$
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t
(2 mark$
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3.57 x5.8
2i. Find the value of, , giving the answer to 3 s.f
1,.4
(1 mark)
22 Without drawing the graph, write the coordinates of the points where the straight line
x,Yr.
-5J-t- - - I cuts the axes.
23. Find the ratio of 26p per 3pencils ta f.l.24to one dozen of pencils.
24.The three angles of a triangle are inthe ratio i: 2: 3. Find the vaiue of the biggesr angle.
25 .Factorize completely.
lrr' - lr ,,
a) write a formula for the cost fc, to hire the cab for "d" kilometers.
b) Use the formula to furd the cost to hire the cab to travel 320 km.
c) If the cost for hiring this cab was f,666 find the distance of the journey.
(7 marlcs)
Fred is x years old. His cousin Mark is years more than the square of, Fred's age. If the sum of
2, 11
a. Form an equation in r .
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3' A telephone box accepts only 20 cents coins or 50 cents coins. On one day,
39 coins were collected
with a total value of $ 1 I '40.Consider the number of 20 cents coins as r
and the nurnber of 50 cents
coins as y.
form two equations using x and y
(4 rnarlcs)
(4 rnarks)
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S.a. At a steady speed a car uses 8 liters of petrol to travel 96 km. At the same speed, How much petrol is
needed to travel 2761ar.?
b. Nine children shared a tin of chocolates and each got 8 chocolates. If there were only six children how
many chocolates would each get?
(5 marks)
(x + 7)cm
6.
(x + Z)cm
(7 marks)
7 . a) A card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the
drawn card is,
i) a king, queen orjack ii) not an ace
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b) Probability of Steele coming to school before 7 .15 am is-7 . The probabilrty that he forgets to bring
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d) What is the probability that Steele remembers to bring mathematics work book?
e) Draw a complete tree diagrarn and find the probability of the following.
i.Steele comes to school before 7.15 am and forgets to bring the mathematics work book?
( 10 rnarks)
Copy and complete the foliowing table and use it to draw the graph of Y = 3x * 4
x _) _1 0 1 2
10
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tn calculations you are advised to show alt the steps in your working, giving your answers
at each stage.
Name:
Teacher's Name:
Class:
(2 Marks)
13-1-
3. Simplify -B7 -
(2 Mark0
(2 Mark$
z;a4x\b3
5. Simplify.
2az
(2 Marks)
Find the determinant of the matri* (5
\-6
(2 Marks)
7. Expand and simpli$ (3r+5y)(sx-3y)
(3 Marks)
8. Solve 5c = c - (c - B)
(2 Marks)
9. Express the following as a decimal .(use dot notation)
2
7L
(2 Marks)
Marks)
13. Findx if x :6 = 13 : 15
(2 Muk$
(2 Marks)
1 5. A card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of 52 playing cards. Find the probability that the drawn
card is ,
(2 Marks)
16. The cost of 5 m of material is 75 pence. what is the cost of lm?
(2 Marks)
17.In a box there are only blue marbles and white marbles. The probability of taking a white marble at
3
random is ; . If there were 30 blue marbles. How many white marbles are there altogether?
(2 Marks)
(2 Marks)
19. Corect to one decimal place the length of a toy car is given as2.l. Write the range in which the
actual lengt[ x m, of the toy car lies as an inequality. Illustrate your answer on a number line.
(3 Marks)
20. Write the gradient and the y intercept of the straight-line with the equation i+', - t
a. gradient .. b. y intercept \
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(2 Mark$
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(3 Marks)
22.Factonse completely. 8p2 - 98 q'
(3 Marks)
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23. Express the ratio in its siinplest form.
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(2 Marks)
Section B
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i' A cup of tea costs 10 cents less than a cup of coffee, while a cup of hot chocolate
20 cents more
than a cup ofcoffee. Three cups ofcoffee
,five cups ofteaand two cups ofhot chocolate cost
$8.e0.
(4 marks)
Becky and her friend go to a
"urnival.
the water slide at a total f,9.Her friend has three rides on the roller coaster and four rides on the
water slide at atotal f, 10.
(6 marks)
A rectangle with length {2x * 1) cmand width (x + 2) cmhasa square of side x cm c\tout of it.
2x+1
b. The shaded area is 76 cmz.Fnd the length and the width of the rectangle.
(7 Marks)
It takes 4 men 6 hours to repair a road. How long will it take 7 men to do the job if they work at
the same rate?
5. a. Write , 3x- 2y = 14
x*2Y = 10 Equations in Matrix form.
(7 Marks)
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Sarah and jenny keep changing their minds about whether to send birthday cards to each other. In
zlandthatJenny
any one year, the probability that Sarah sends a card is sends or. is
].
a. Draw a complete tree diagram and find the probability of the following.
b. using the above probability tree diagram find the probability that next year
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ii. Only one of them sends a card
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b) Write the equation of the line which is parallel to this line and passes through the point (0,5).
(10 marks)
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Vlatkessaa€ie s
Instructions to candidates
Adviee to camdidates
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e. simptifyfuuy Ylfl I
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Simplify (r')u
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Rearrange the formula to make x the subject
11.
1:
Lirre )' : J1: + 4
Liaef: .1,'
: f * x
Line-3: y::;'' - 1
Li*e4: 1y * I : 3::
(b) Whiclr. trvo lines interseet the .:'*axis at the exllle point?
{2 Marks}
524
6. Evaluate -+---
659
a. Give your answer as a fraction
(4 Marks)
7.
SinrpliS -'1''2 ,* p * ls
p'-3P
(2 Marks!
0.0051x 1.6
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8. Caicurate
(0.1+0.07)
{2 Marks}
5
Ttrere *re 3?C strrdst$ at a school.
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(b) Write dou,n the ineqtraliry shor.l'n or1 the urunber line,
##_1___+.-___f_-*
*.4-3-2-l 0lz345r
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(c) Solve the ineqrialir.y 2rr + 13 > I
(2 Marks)
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{l Mark}
{1 Mark}
14. The length of a smalltable is 1.8 m correct to 1 decimal place .Find the range in which actual length
lies.
{1 Mark}
15. The weight of a wall tile is 3.75 kg correct to two decimal places. Find the range in which actual weight
lies.
(L Mark)
L6,
{2 Marks}
1"7. Solve
2x {2x-1)-4 _ x2+3x-Z
{3 Marks}
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Diagram NelT'
acc*rately dr*ut
K eryr
20 cm
The le:rgths of the paraliel sides of the trapeziuiu Are 2S em aitel 7 et-n '
l*$. Miss Zappie antl Mr" yappie invested money in company .At the ene! of the first year the profit
ABe D
{2 }.4arks}
b. The remainder r,rias shared between Miss Zappie and Mr. Yappie in the ratio 2:5 respectively'
(2 Marksl
2Q,
L*st year ia Jv{athstorvn High Sehool. tl:e ratio of the nurnber of ea$clid*tes for
IGCSE ur.ather*atics to the uutnber of candidates ibr IGCSE biology ['as 5 : i
The rrrutber of candiclates for XGCSE urathern*ti{5 *'rls 80
{2 Marks}
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550 people saw a film at a einema.of these people,there were oniy x adults and y children.
Use this information to write down an equation in x and y'
{2 Marks}
The price of arr adult ticket for the film was 122 and the price of a ehild ticket for the film was f 12
The total income from all the tiekets sold for the film was f8600.
(2 Marks)
Use your equations to find the value of x and the value of y'
{3 Marks}
22.
3? CIfi6 aails rriere put i*to tlrree boxes eolotred bltte. red arrd yellce' i:r tht satios 2:5 ;!
respectively.
("a) Calcclate the aunrber sf rails that l?ere put into the yellow box.
(b) Calculate and simpli$ the r:en' ratios of the *urubers of *nils in the blue. rect auct
yellorv boxes respectively.
(4 Marks)
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23. A fair die has six faces 1 ,2 ,2 ,3 ,3 , and 3. The die is rolled twiee and the number showing on
upper face is recorded each time.
a. Draw a complete possibility spaee .
b. Find the probability that the sum of the two numbers recorded is at least 5.
24.
not late
(b) Calctrlate &e prcbability rhat os a day Chai:a.at goes to n'ork- he c;d*s ar:d is lat* for r,vark.
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(c) Calculate the probability that on a day Chairvat ga€s to rvork. he is sot lltte i-or:*'ork.
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25. A =[
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(j, i) ,= (!,
4 6)
t -2/
l-lnd
a. 3A*48
b. AC
c. 4-r
d. gz
(8 Marks)
26.
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Di.agraru 5OT
accuratety draw'l
x+7 r*l
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Sorue cf these tiles are ustd tc fonn "l shape.
Tbe shepe is 6 tiles rvide aud 4 tiles lrigir-
rvidth
Diagraur -":C.lT'
accurately cirarvn
heiglrt
{a) S.rrire dow'n expessious. ir: tenus of r. for the rvidth and height of this shape.
&) The w'idth and the h*igirt of ttrris shape are equxl.
t
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(a)
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(ai Cornplete tir* table of valuer for f-r *-J'= 4
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{bi On the grtcl. clra*, the graph of fr: i- .y = 'l for values of x fro*r -1 to 4
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d.
other.
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lnstrucdcns'ic eandidat*s
Advice to candidates
$eer;ea A
4
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t11 Evaluate
12-7(3+1.6)
2m:25 crn
(iv) Solve
3 =7 -2X
(rl Find "X" if
X:3:5:6
E
B
(viii) Evaluate.
0.018 + 0.03
(ix) V=U*at Make'a'the subject"
{x) Karen has a spinner.When the spinner is spun once ,the probability ihat,it,,vill
land on yeilow i,
f .Xur*n spins the spinner 3G0 tirces.
trVorkout an esiirnate for the nurnber of times the spinner lands on yeltror,v.
{IG Marks)
2.
I. Ccrrect 2.1:5.35 io
a), 1d"p.
b). I s.i.
it.
Solve.
2X+3Y* 1
x * 2Y --1
Find the gradient and y-ixltercept af the line 2y -3N+ 4
2X-4>8
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a) Find the liCF af L28 and 150 b) Find the LCM of 128 ancl L50
-1
iu \. 5=ut+-atr
') , find 'S'lvi:en u : 10, a -Z and t:8
Coruect each number to 1 s"f.and estirnate the valile of
' G.783 x 243
4"82
{?0 Marks}
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II. $/ork out the difference between the largest share and tire smaliest share when
3450 yen is divided in the ratios Z:6:7
zxz *Bx*3
Lxz *35
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I1/ The weight of a box is 130 kg to the nearest kg.Write down the possible range of
values for the actual weight of the box.
There are 7CI infants in a Caycare center io the nearest ten. Write down the possible
range of values for the actual number af inianis.
A window cleaner charges a fee of E3 for visiting a house andEZ for everywindow
that he cieans.
a. Write down h formulae to find the total cost C,wkennwindotrys are cleaned.
b FindC,ifru-8
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Chocol*te c*pc:rkes
r-1 g llout' i
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a. i',valnate n'
b. Eyaluate {3r'yu)=
(1E i'earks)
$es1l*-a-B
1).
a) Factorize completely.
(8 Marks)
h) Soh,e the foiioilring equatio;ls.
i. Yz - 5X : 0 iii.xz - t6 = 0
(8 Marks)
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c) The length of a rectangle is 3crn more than its width. Given that the area of the
rectangle is 40cmz . Take 'x' as the width of the rectangle.
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i) find
a) A+B c) AE
(: i) (;) = (3)
(10 Marks)
a) Cornplete the follcrnring tables io draw the graph of
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t -- 'lV
- Lr\
r 1
i n Y-*X*4
Y-2X*1
Y--X*3
c.) Cn ihe sarne X and Y axes draw the iine y : -L
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in grcup C, there are 6 girls and E hoys. In grcup D, lirere are 3 giris and 7 boys"
A tearn is made by pickiieg at random one child frana group C and one chiid fron'r
group D.
Group C Group D
Ciri
boy
oiti
boy
b) Work out the probability thai there are ir,i,c hoys in the leam.
c) $/ork out ihe probabiiiti, that there rs at least one boy in the team.
(6 Marks)
5) Find the value of k, if the determinant of maffix AB is equai to -140'
(5 Marks)
6) in paralleiograin ABCD,
fr{ = 20 csg?, Sf : X& ct'tz ttzzd &E = Sccaa
{3 lvflarks}
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COLOMBO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
Year 9
End of Year Examination
Mathematics
Instructions to candidates
Advice to candidates
1|Pa ge
1. Give the following ratio in its simplest form.
34: 51: 68
(1 Marks)
2. A regular polygon has an interior angle of 172°.Find the number of sides of this
polygon.
(2 Marks)
(2 Marks)
2|Pa ge
4. Write as a single fraction in its simplest form.
𝑥2− 9
𝑥 2 − 3𝑥
(3 Marks)
5. Factorise completely.
a) x2+13x —30
b) x2—16
c) 2ab—ac + 2bd—cd
d) 3x2 +10x + 8
e) 2a2—50
(10 Marks)
3|Pa ge
6. Solve
15𝑥 2 − 7𝑥 = 2
(3 Marks)
7. The diagram shows part of a regular polygon. The exterior angle is x°.The interior
angle is 29x°.
(4 Marks)
4|Pa ge
8. A, B, C, D and E lie on a circle, centreO. AOC is a diameter.
(a) p,
(b) q.
(4 Marks)
5|Pa ge
9. The front of a house is in the shape of a hexagon with two right angles.
The other four angles are all the same size.
Calculate the size of one of these angles.
(4 Marks)
10. The probability of a cricket team winning or losing in their first two
matches is shown in the tree diagram.
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b) Win at least one match.
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(4 Marks)
6|Pa ge
11. ABCD is a cyclic quadrilateral.ADis parallel to BC.
The diagonals DB and AC meet at X.
Angle ACB =62° and angle ACD = 20°.
(3 Marks)
7|Pa ge
12.
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c) Write down an expression in terms of ‘x’ for the total area of rectangles R and
Q.
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d) Given that the total area of rectangles R and Q is 104cm2. Find the value of ‘x’
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(8Marks)
8|Pa ge
13. Rooms in a hotel are numbered from 1 to 19.Rooms are allocated at
random as guests arrive.
What is the probability that the first guest to arrive is given a room which is a
prime number?
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(4 Marks)
14. A , B , C and D are points on the circle, centre O .BCE is a straight line.Angle
AOC = 108 ° and angle DCE = 60 °.
W= …………………………………..
X= …………………………………….
Y= ……………………………………
(3 Marks)
9|Pa ge
15. In flu epidemic 45% of people have a sore throat.If a person has a sore throat
the probability of not having flu is 0.4.If a person does not have a sore throat the
probability of having flu is 0.2.
a= …………………..
b= …………………..
c= …………………..
(5 Marks)
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16. Harry and Gary have a total of 300 stickers.The ratio of the number of
stickers Harry has to the number of stickers Gary has is 7 : 3
The ratio of the number of stickers Harry has to the number of stickers
Gary has now is inthe ratio 8 : 7
Work out how many stickers Harry gives to Gary.
(5 Marks)
11 | P a g e
2 3 1 3 4 −2
17. A= , B= , C=
1 4 3 2 0 5
a. 2A + B
b. AC
c. 𝐵
d. B-1
12 | P a g e
f. Solve the following matrix equation.
4 −1 𝑥 5
1 1 𝑦 = 5
(10Marks)
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COLOMBO
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9
………………… I N T E R N A T I O N A L
SCHOOL
………………… S C H O O L
JUNE 2021
YEAR 9 – MATHEMATICS
Section A
DATE : Wednesday 23 June 2021rd
Section B
TIME : 10.00am – 11.30am (1hour 30 minutes)
Total %
(1) a) Simplify (Give your answer as a fraction in its simplest form) (1)
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(3) Evaluate
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(4) Solve :
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(7) The table below shows the populations of some countries in 2010.
Country Population
Indonesia
Mexico
Russia
Senegal
South Korea
Give your answer in standard form, correct to two significant figures. (1)
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(8) a) To the nearest ten, there are 90 students in a classroom.
Write down the range of values in which the actual number of students lies.
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Write down the range of values in which the actual weight lies. (1)
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(10) A field of grass feeds 48 buffaloes for 6 days. How long would the same field feed 12
buffaloes?
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(11) a) There are some red counters and some yellow counters in a bag. There are 30
yellow counters in the bag. The ratio of the number of red counters to the
number of yellow counters is 1:6.
(i) Work out the number of red counters in the bag. (1)
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Riza puts some more red counters into the bag. Then the ratio of the number of
red counters to the number of yellow counters is now 1:2 .
(ii) How many red counters does Riza put into the bag? (2)
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(12) Draw a diagram to represent the following information.
(Indicate correct angles, directions and distances. Do not use the protractor)
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b) How many times Alan will get both beads white, if he continues this for 100
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c) Does the point (6,20) lie on the line L. (show your working) (2)
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e) Write down three inequalities that define the unshaded region. (3)
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(3) In the diagram A,B,C,D,E and F lie on the circle, centre O. AD and FC are diameters.
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(4) Given that ( ) and ( )
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5) a) A is the point ( ) and B is ( )
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b) The graph of a straight line with the equation meets the x -axis at
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(6) There are x number of large houses and y number of small houses in a street.
Each large house has 3 cars parked outside of it and each small house has 2 cars
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The total number of cars parked outside of all houses in the street is 80.
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Each large house has 8 windows and each small house has 5 windows.
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(7) a) Express as a single fraction in its simplest form (1)
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c) Solve (4)
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