IC EEE MAT Sample 1
IC EEE MAT Sample 1
IC EEE MAT Sample 1
Sample Paper 1
[30 minutes]
The questions are based on the standard A-level Maths syllabus. They are designed to test
problem-solving abilities. There are a handful of A-level Further Maths questions. Where
possible, adequate information is provided such that all candidates are able to attempt these
questions. However, IC Aero/EEE MAT papers (as of 2022) will not contain any Further
Maths questions.
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Instructions
1. You are not expected to answer all questions, unanswered questions are not pe-
nalised. Each incorrect answer deducts 25% of the marks available for this question.
2. The test consists of 30 questions — 20 are worth one mark, 10 are worth two marks.
You will be able to see how many marks each question is worth during the test.
3. All questions are multiple choice. Each question presents four choices, only one is
correct.
4. You are allowed to use plain A4 papers for working out your answers.
5. This is a closed-book examination, any access to resources and calculators are not
allowed.
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Sample Paper
log5 (64)
log5 (2)
A. 32
B. 3!
C. 23
D. log5 (62)
2. [1 mark]
2x A B C
≡ + +
(x2 − 1)(x + 2) x−1 x+1 x+2
What is A + B + C?
A. −2
B. 0
8
C. 3
D. None of the above
A. x = 0
B. x = 1
C. x = 1, x = −1
D. x = 0, x = 2
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f (x) = |x2 + 5x + 4|
A. 1
B. −1
C. −2
D. None of the above
x = 2 arcsin(t), y = tan(2t), −π ≤ t ≤ π
dx
What is dy
?
√
A. sec2 (2t) 1 − t2
4√
B. sec2 (2t) 1−t2
4 cos2 (2t)
C. √
1−t2
cos(4t)+1
D. √
2 1−t2
A. ln 53
B. ln 15
C. ln 35
5
D. 3
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d⃗v
F⃗ = m
dt
d⃗s
⃗v =
dt
sin(t)
e
⃗s = 2t
5
t2
2
A. 2 ln 2
0
1
B. 2(ln 2)2
0
2
C. 2(ln 2)2
0
D. None of the above
10. What is the volume of revolution when the graph below has been rotated 360◦ about [1 mark]
the x-axis?
256π
A. 75
64π
B. 3
32π
C. 15
128π
D. 15
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13. What are the first 3 terms of the Taylor series of the following function when x = 0? [1 mark]
f (x) = cot(x)
x3 5
A. x − 3
+ x5
1 3
B. x
+ x
+ x5
1 x x3
C. x
− 3
− 45
x3 5
D. x + + 2x
15 3
√
14. Given that z = 3 − i, which of the following is equal to z 4 ? [1 mark]
A. 16 (cos(120◦ ) + i sin(120◦ ))
B. 16 (cos(120◦ ) − i sin(120◦ ))
C. 16 (cos(−240◦ ) + i sin(−240◦ ))
D. 16 (cos(240◦ ) − i sin(240◦ ))
√
7 5t 4t √5t k,
15. Given that a = 7ti − 4tj + 5tk and â = 15
i − √ j
3 5
+ 45
what are the possible [1 mark]
values of t?
√
2
A. ± 2
q
45
B. ± 58
√
C. ± 2
D. ± 21
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a = ki − 2kj
b = 3i + 2j
c = i + 2j
1
A. 3
7
B. 3
C. -1
2
D. 3
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19. ⌊x⌋ represents the floor function: this rounds the input down to the nearest inte- [2 marks]
ger. e.g. ⌊0.9⌋ = 0. Consider the following equation and determine which of the
statements below are true:
π
sin (⌊x⌋ ) − 1 = 0
2
1. When x is a solution, ⌊x⌋ is odd.
2. If ⌊x⌋ is odd, it is a solution.
Given that x1 and x2 are both solutions
3. ⌊x1 − x2 ⌋ is always a multiple of 4
4. ⌊x1 ⌋ − ⌊x2 ⌋ is always a multiple of 4.
A. 1 only
B. 1, 3 and 4 only
C. 1 and 4 only
D. All of the statements
20. Find the range of values of k for which the following function has no real roots. [1 mark]
f (x) =| x2 − 4 |, x ∈ R
g(x) = x + 2, x ∈ R
Which range of values satisfy the inequality f (x) < g(x)?
A. −2 < x < 3
B. −2 < x < 1
C. 1 < x < 3
D. x < 1 and x > 3
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−4
C. 25
−36
D. 49
9
24. The third term of an arithmetic series is 10 x and the sixth term is 32 x. What is the [1 mark]
difference between the sum of the first 50 terms and the sum of the first 10 terms?
A. 14x
B. 256x
C. 270x
D. 284x
25. [1 mark]
1 1 1
1 + 1 + + + ...∞ = c
2! 3! 4!
Determine ln c ?
A. 1
B. e
C. 0
D. None of the above
26. Estimate the value of 0.86 using the first four terms of the binomial expansion of [1 mark]
(1 − x2 )6 .
6
A. 250
24
B. 100
C. 0.0024
D. 0.026
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C. 2
1
D. 8
28. [2 marks]
(2n)!
f (n) = n
2 n!
Which of the following is f (n) equivalent to?
A. f (n) = (2n − 1)(2n − 3)(2n − 5)...1
B. f (n) = (2n + 1)(2n − 1)(2n − 3)...1
C. f (n) = (2n)(2n − 1)(2n − 2)...1
D. f (n) = (2n)(2n − 2)(2n − 4)...1
30. At places A and B, the elevation angles of a flying object are measured as α and β. [2 marks]
s is the distance between A and B.
Given that α = 30◦ and β = 60◦ , find the altitude h.
Figure 1: Question 30
√
3 3
A. 2
s
√
B. 3s
√
3
C. 2
s
√
3
D. 3
s
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