Mathematics Paper 1 KCSE 2024 Past Paper

Mathematics Paper 1 KCSE 2024 Past Paper

Mathematics Paper 1 KCSE 2024 Past Paper

Section I

Answer all the questions in this section in the spaces provided.

Question 1/24

Without using mathematical tables or a calculator, evaluate:  giving the answer in decimal form. (3 marks)

0.13 x 0.3 – 0.003

0.09

Question 2/24

Simplify the expression: (3 marks)

4x² – 9

2x² + x – 6

Question 3/24

A straight line L₁ whose equation is y = 2 – ¹/₃ x meets the y – axis at Q. Another straight line L₂ is perpendicular to L₁ at Q. Find the equation of L₂ in the form y = mx + c where m and are constants. (3 marks)

Question 4/24

A circle of radius 3 cm passes through all the vertices of a regular hexagon. Determine the area of the circle that lies outside the hexagon. (3 marks)

Question 5/24

 

Question 6/24

A carpenter had two big pieces of wood of equal length. The carpenter cut the first piece into smaller pieces of length 15 cm each without remainder. The carpenter cut the second piece into smaller pieces of length 24 cm each without remainder.

Determine the minimum length of each of the big pieces of wood. (2 marks)

Question 7/24

A cylindrical container of internal radius 10.5 cm has a hemispherical base. The container has water up to a height of 30.5 cm. Calculate the surface area of the container that is in contact with water. (Take π =²²/₇) (4 marks)

Question 8/24

In the following figure, points A and D are vertices of a trapezium ABCD. Line DC is parallel to line AQ. Line DC = 4 cm. Point B lies on the line AQ such that angle DCB = 90°.

 

Using a rule and a pair of compasses only, complete the trapezium. Hence, measure the length of line AB. (4 marks)

Question 9/24

The length of a minor arc AB of a circle centre O is 10 cm. The arc AB subtends an angle of 1.25 radians at O. Calculate the area of the minor sector AOB. (3 marks)

Question 10/24

The following figure represents part of a pattern. A line of symmetry, L₁, of the pattern is also shown.

 

Complete the pattern and hence state the order of rotational symmetry of the patterns. (3 marks)

Question 11/24

A Kenyan bank bought and sold foreign currencies on two different days as shown.

 

A South African tourist arrived in Kenya on 12/1/2021 with 15,000 South African rands. He changed the whole amount to Kenyan shillings. While in Kenya, he spent a total of Ksh. 53,075 and changed the balance to Tanzanian shillings before leaving for Tanzania on 12/2/2021. Determine, in Tanzanian shillings, the amount he received. (3 marks)

Question 12/24

The coordinates of points O, A, B and C are (0,0) , (2,1) , (4,4) and (–1, 7) respectively. The coordinates of point D is (x, y). Point M is the midpoint of line CD and it satisfies the vector equation OM OA + ⁵/₂ AB. Determine the coordinates of point D. (3 marks)

Question 13/24

The following figure (not drawn to scale) represents a communication mast. The mast has been divided into 4 equal parts. A point P is 30 m from the foot of the mast

on the same ground level.

 

The angle of elevation of the 3rd mark from P is 50°. Calculate the height of the mast. (3 marks)

Question 14/24

The following frequency distribution table shows the mass in kilograms, of maize flour used by 30 traders.

 

Calculate the median mass of maize flour sold. (3 marks)

Question 15/24

The table below shows values of x and some values of y for the curve y = x² = for 0 ≤ x ≤ 3

 

(a) Complete the table by filling in the missing values of y. (1 mark)

(b) Use the mid ordinate rule with 3 strips to estimate the area bounded by the curve y = x², the x-axis and the line x = 3. (2 marks)

Question 16/24

Use the cartesian plane provided to solve graphically the simultaneous equations 2x + 3y = 1.2 and 5x + 4y = 1

 

SECTION II

Question 17/24

On a market day, Abdul has 32 goats while Chebet has 56 goats. Chebet sold twice as many goats as Abdul. After the sale, the number of goats that Abdul and Chebet remained with was in the ratio 3 : 5 respectively.

(a) Determine the total number of goats sold by Abdul and Chebet in the market. (4 marks)

(b) Abdul and Chebet raised a total of Ksh. 97 600 from the sale of goats at the market. Abdul’s selling price per goat was 5% higher than that of Chebet. Determine the ratio of the earnings of Abdul to Chebet from the sale of goats. (4 marks)

(c) Abdul decreased the selling price per goat in the ratio 19 : 21 for the goats that remained. Determine the new selling price per goat. (2 marks)

Question 18/24

The price of pens in a bookshop changed in the months of February, March, and April. The price of a pen was Ksh. 2 less in the month of February than the price of a pen in the month of March. In the month of April, the price of a pen was Ksh. 2 more than the price of a pen in the month of March. The bookshop sold pens worth Ksh. 4,200 in February. In April, pens are worth Ksh. 4,500 were sold. Take Ksh. x to be the price of a pen in March.

(1) Write an expression in x for the number of pens sold by the bookshop in:

  1. February; (1 mark)
  2. April. (1 mark)

(2) The bookshop sold 50 more pens in February than in April. Determine the number of pens sold in February. (6 marks)

(3) Determine the percentage change in the number of pens sold by the bookshop in April compared to the number sold in February. (2 marks)

Question 19/24

Airport S is 1700 km on a bearing of 300° from airport R. Airport Q is 800 km on a bearing of 215° from R. In the following figure, airport R is represented by point R.

 

a. Using a scale of 1 cm to represent 200 km, show on the figure the relative positions of airports S and Q. (3 marks)

b. Use the scale drawing to determine:

(1) The distance from airport S to airport Q in kilometres; (1 mark)

(2) The bearing of S from Q. (2 marks)

c. An aircraft flying at a speed of 400 km/h left S for Q at 8.00 am. Determine the time when the aircraft was exactly 1 000 km from airport R on its way to Q. (4 marks)

Question 20/24

The following figure represents a piece of land in the shape of a trapezium ABCD. Lines AB and DC are parallel. Point M is the midpoint of AB. The land is divided into three triangular plots. Line AB = 100 m, AD = 39 m, MD = 41 m and angle ABC = 30°.

 

(a) Calculate the area of the triangular plot AMD and hence the perpendicular distance between the two parallel sides. (4 marks)

(b) Calculate the length of:

(i) BC; (2 marks)

(ii) MC. (2 marks)

(c) Calculate the size of the obtuse angle BMC. (2 marks)

Question 21/24

(a)

 

(i) Determine the value of h. (3 marks)

(ii) Find P⁻¹ the inverse of matrix P. (2 marks)

(b) Patel and Lagat purchased watches at Ksh. m per watch and Ksh. n per phone. Patel purchased 12 watches and 28 phones for Ksh. 24 600. Lagat purchased 15 watches and 40 phones for Ksh. 34 500.

(i) Form two equations in m and n. (2 marks)

(ii) Use the matrix method to determine the price of a watch and that of a phone. (3 marks)

Question 22/24

Members of the Environmental Club planted trees. The number of trees planted by each member is recorded below.

 

(a) (i) Using a class width of 5 and starting with the class 6 – 10, make a frequency distribution table for the data. (2 marks)

(ii) State the modal class. (1 mark)

(iii) Estimate the mean number of trees planted. (3 marks)

(b) On the grid provided and on the same axes represent the data using:

(i) a histogram; (3 marks)

(ii) a frequency polygon. (1 mark)

Question 23/24

On the cartesian plane below, triangle ABC has vertices A (–4, –4), B (–2.5, 7) and C (–2, –5.5) while triangle A”B”C” has vertices A” (1, 2), B” (4, 8) and C” (5, 5). The line joining A” (2, –1), B” (8, –4) is part of another triangle A” B” C”.

 

(a) Triangle A’ B’ C’ is the image of triangle ABC under an enlargement centre (−3, −2) and scale factor (S.F.) = −2.

On the same grid, draw ΔA’ B’ C’. (3 marks)

(b) Triangle A” B” C” is the image of triangle A’ B’ C’ under rotation centre O (0, 0)

(i) State the angle of rotation. (1 mark)

(ii) Complete triangle A” B” C” (2 marks)

(c) Triangle A” B” C” is the image of triangle A’ B’ C’ under a reflection.

(i) Draw the mirror line. (1 mark)

(ii) Determine the equation of the mirror line in the form y = mx + c (2 marks)

(d) Describe fully a single transformation that maps triangle

A’ B’ C’ onto triangle A” B” C” (1 mark)

The gradient of the curve y = x3 + 5×2 + Px – 18 at x = −1 is −15.

(a) Find:

(i) The value of P; (3 marks)

(ii) The equation of the normal to the tangent to the curve at x =−1. (3 marks)

(b) Find the coordinates of the turning points of the curve. (4 marks)

 

 

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