GCE N Level Math 2009 Full
GCE N Level Math 2009 Full
GCE N Level Math 2009 Full
Paper 2
(scientific
calculator
allowed)
Time
Type
Allocation
1.5 hours
Short answer questions
testing more on the
fundamental skills and
concepts from the core topics
only (see Note 4 below)
1.5 hours
Questions testing more on
the higher order thinking skills
Maximum
Mark
60
Weighting
40
40%
60%
NOTES
1. Paper 1 will consist of about 18 short answer questions. Candidates are
required to answer all the questions. Paper 2 will consist of 2 sections.
Section A will contain 5 to 7 questions with no choice. Section B will contain 2
questions of which candidates will be required to answer only one. Each
choice carries the same number of marks, that is, between 6 to 8 marks.
2. Omission of essential working will result in loss of marks.
3. Spaces will be provided on the question paper of Paper 1 for working and
answers.
4. Certain parts of the syllabus have been underlined. The topics concerned
need only be taught to the more able pupils and will not be tested in Paper 1.
There will be no restriction on the topics tested in Paper 2.
5. Scientific calculators are allowed in Paper 2 but not in Paper 1.
6. Candidates should also have geometrical instruments with them for Paper 1
and Paper 2.
SAMPLE QUESTIONS
1. The diagram below shows the net diagram of a regular square pyramid.
Determine
(a) the surface area of the pyramid,
(b) the volume of the pyramid.
2. (a) P, Q, R and S are four points on the circumference of the circle. Given that
RSQ = 20 , RTS = 125 and SQ bisects RQP ,
(i)
find RPQ
(ii)
find RQP
(iii)
explain why PQ is the diameter of the circle.
(b) U is the midpoint of the chord PQ.
(i)
Explain why U is the center of the circle.
(ii)
Find QRU
3. There are 30 boxes of breakfast cereals on the supermarket shelf. Out of the
30 boxes, 18 are chocolate-coated cereals and the remaining boxes are original
flavour. Linda picks any two boxes at random. With the aid of a probability tree
diagram, determine the probability that Linda picks.
(a) 2 boxes of chocolate-coated cereals,
(b) 2 boxes of the original flavour cereals,
(c) 2 different types of cereals,
(d) at least one chocolate-coated cereals.
(a) Find
(i)
(ii)
the coordinates of A,
the equation of the line AC.
(b) Given that the line AC cuts the y-axis at D, find the coordinates of D.
(c) Another line y=2 cuts the y-axis at E, find the area of DAED.
5. A three-quarter circle is cut into four equal sectors. Find the area of one of the
sectors given that the radius of the circle is 12 cm. (Take p = 3.142.)
1
1 1 1
6. Simplify 2 - 2 - into a single fraction in its simplest form.
y x y
x
7. 100 boys had their height measured. The data is tabulated in the table as
shown.
Height, h
(in cm)
No. of
boys
155 < h 160 160 < h 165 165 < h 170 170 < h 175 175 < h 180
11
29
34
12
Find
(a) the modal height,
(b) the median,
(c) the mean height and the standard deviation of the distribution.
Note: Surface area of the pyramid = total area of all the shapes
= area of 1 square + area of 4 triangles
(b) height of pyramid = 13 2 - 5 2
= 12 cm
Volume = 1/3 X base area X height
= 1/3 X 10 X 10 X 12
= 400 cm 3
Note: 13 cm is not the height of the pyramid. To calculate the height of the
pyramid, use Pythagoras theorem.
a2 = b2 + c2
13 cm
Height of
pyramid
5 cm
2.
RQS = SQP
= 35
RQP = 35 X 2
= 70 (since SQ bisects RQP )
(iii) PRQ = 180 - 70 - 20
= 90
Therefore PQ is diameter of the circle.
Note: PRQ = 180 - RQP - RPQ
If the angle at the circumference is a right angle triangle and the triangle is made
within the segment of the circle, hence the PQ will be the diameter of the circle.
(b) (i) Since PQ is the diameter of the circle and U is the midpoint of the
diameter, U must be the center of the circle.
(ii) RPQ = RSQ ( in the same segment)
= 20
Alternatively,
3.
30 29
51
=
145
(b) P(both original)
= P(obtaining original from 1st box) X P(obtaining original from 2nd box)
12 11
=
30 29
22
=
145
(c) P(different types)
= P(obtaining original from 1st box) X P(obtaining chocolate from 2nd box)
+ P(obtaining chocolate from 1st box) X P(obtaining original from 2nd box)
12 18 18 12
=
+
30 29 30 29
72
=
145
(d) P(at least 1 chocolate) = 1 P(no chocolate)
22
=1145
123
=
145
Note: P(at least 1 chocolate) can be P(obtaining chocolate from either 1st box or
2nd box) and also P(both chocolate).
4.
2
2
x+ 2 y -2
=
,
2
2
(3, 0)
x+ 2
=3
2
y + (-2)
=0
2
y-2=0
y=2
x + 2 = 3 2
x = 6-2
x=4
2 - (-2)
4-2
4
2
=2
y = mx + c
y = 2x + c
Substitute x = 2, y = -2 into y = 2 x + c :
- 2 = 2(2) + c
-2 = 4+c
c = -6
y = 2x - 6
(b) On the y - axis, x = 0
y = 2(0) - 6
y = -6
Coordinates of D are (0, -6).
(c)
Area of DAED =
1
bh
2
1
(4) (8)
2
= 16unit 2
=
360 - 90
4
= 67.5
Area of 1 sector =
J
pr 2
360
67.5
3.142 12 2
360
= 84.834
= 84.8 cm 2 (3 sig. Fig.)
Note: The 4 sectors are equal in size.
6.
y2
x2 y
x
2 2 - 2 2 -
x y xy xy
x y
y2 - x2 y - x
= 2 2
x y xy
1
1 1 1
2 - 2 - =
y x y
x
y 2 - x 2 xy
= 2 2
x y y - x
( y - x)( y + x ) xy
=
x2 y2
y - x
=
Note:
y+x
xy
a 2 - b 2 = (a - b)(a + b)
7.
fx
f
fx
=
-
f
Note: (a) Mode or Modal height referring to the height of most boys.
(c) Mean is the same as average.