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Mathematics Paper II
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GRADE 9 LOCAL MOCK EXAM (INTERNAL)
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Additional Material DURATION: 2 Hours
Answer Booklet
Blue or Black Pen
Erasable Pencil/Rubber
Instructions to candidates
1. Write your name and code in the space provided on the question paper.
2. There are two (2) sections in this paper, A and B.
Section A: There are two questions in this section, answer both.
Section B: Answer any three (3) questions.
3. All essential working must be shown. Candidates will be penalized for omitting essential working.
4. Tick (√) the questions you have attempted in Section B in the grid provided below.
Section Total Marks
A B
Questions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Tick √ √
Mark
Instructions for candidates
Cell phones and calculators are not allowed in the examination room.
DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO
Page 1 of 10
SECTION A [20 Marks]
There are two questions in this section, answer both. Each question carries 10 marks.
1. (a) Given that P = ( ) and Q = ( ), find the matrix Q ─ P. [3]
(b) Write 0.004289 standard form correct to 2 decimal places. [2]
(c) In the triangular prism ABCDEF below, AC=4cm, AB=3cm, BC=5cm and BF=11cm
E F
C 5cm 11 cm
4cm
A 3 cm B
Find its total surface area. [3]
(d) Solve the equation ( ) ( ) [2]
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[TOTAL: 10]
2. (a) A bag contains 15 white and 9 green balls. If a bag is picked at random from the bag,
find the probability that it is green. [2]
(b) A sales lady is paid a fixed salary of K2 500.00 per month and receives 4%
commission on all the sales. Calculate her total income in a month, if she sold goods
worth K52 500.00. [3]
(c) (i) Use geometrical instruments to construct triangle PQR in which PQ = 9 cm, QR =
8 cm and PR = 7 cm. [1]
(ii) Measure and write the size of angle PQR. [1]
(iii) Bisect side PQ and angle PQR and let the bisectors meet at O. [2]
(iv) Measure and write the length of OP. [1]
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[TOTAL: 10]
SECTION B [30 Marks]
There are six questions in this section, answer any three. Each question carries 10
marks.
3. (a) Given that , make n the subject of the formula. [3]
(b) In the diagram below, ADB and AEC are straight lines. DE is parallel to BC, DC=10
cm, BC=15cm and BD=4cm.
D 10cm E
B 15cm C
Calculate AD [3]
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(c) The set of ordered pairs below shows the corresponding values of x and y.
(1,3), (2,4), (3,5), (4,6), (t,7)
Find,
(i) The function that describe the relationship between x and y. [2]
(ii) Value of t. [2]
[TOTAL: 10]
4. (a) Simplify ( ) [2]
(b) given the radius (r) and height (h), complete the flowchart below for calculating and
displaying the curved surface area (A) of a cylinder. [ rh] [3]
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(c) Multiply 130 five by 21five, giving your answer in base five. [3]
(d) Express ( )( ) as a single matrix. [2]
[TOTAL: 10
5. (a) The number of T-Shirt sold in a month by a shop are shown in the frequency table
below.
Size of T-shirt small medium large Extra large
Number of T-shirt sold 30 80 90 40
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Illustrate this information on the pie chart below. [4]
(b) The diagram below shows a cylinder with diameter 7cm an height 10cm.
[Take ].
Calculate its volume. [3]
7cm
10cm
(c) A bed costs K8 600.00 inclusive of value Added Tax (VAT) at 16%. Calculate the cost of
the bed if VAT is excluded. [3]
[TOTAL: 10
6. (a) Given that P= {t, i, m, e, s}, Q= {t, e, r, y} and R= {a, n, s, w, e, r}.
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(i) Illustrate this information in the Venn diagram below. [2]
E P Q
(ii) List the elements of the set (P ) [2]
(b) Solve the simultaneous equations [3]
(c) The exchange rate between the Zambian kwacha and the American dollar is $1 to K9.80.
how many American dollars can be exchanged for K980 000.00?
[TOTAL: 10
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7. (a) Solve the inequation ( ) [3]
(b) A man is paid at the rate of K4.20 per hour for 40 hours per work. If overtime is paid at
the rate of ‘double times’, calculate his total wage in a week which he worked for 48
hours. [3]
(c) On the grid provided below,
(i) Plot the points W (2, 2), X (-2, 2), Y (-4, -3) and Z (4, -3), [1]
(ii) Join the points to form a quadrilateral WXYZ [1]
(iii) Draw the graph of [1]
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
-3
-4
[TOTAL: 10
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8. (a) Divide 10010two by 110two, giving your answer in base two. [2]
(b) Calculate the sum of the interior angles of a 9 sided polygon. [2]
(c) The table below shows the amount of money spent by 40 learners in a school tuck-
shop in a particular week.
Amount (Kwacha) 10 20 30 40 50
Number of learners 8 12 9 6 5
Use this information to complete the bar chart below. [3]
12
10
Number of learners 8
10 20 30 40 50
Amount (Kwacha)
(d) Chiimbwi bought a car at K40 000.00. If it depreciated using the straight line method at
20% per year, calculate its value after 3 years. [3]
[TOTAL: 10]
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