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Name……………………………………………………………. ADM. No……………………………..

School…………………………………………………………… Candidate’s sign…………………….


Date………………………………….

121/2
MATHEMATICS
2 ½ Hours
FORM ONE

Instructions to candidates.
1. Write your name and index number in the spaces provided above.
2. Sign and write the date of examination in the space provided above.
3. The paper contain two sections: Section I and section II
4. Answer Allthe questions in section I and strictly any five questions from section II.
5. All answers and working must be written in the question paper in the spaces provided below each
question.
6. Show all the steps in your calculations, giving your answers at each stage in the spaces below each
question.
7. Non-programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical tables may be used,
except unless stated otherwise.

FOR EXAMINER’S USE ONLY.

Section I
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total

Section II
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Total
Grand Total

This paper consists of 12 printed pages. Candidates should check the question paper to
Ensure that all the pages are printed as indicated and no questions are missing

SECTION 1 (60 MARKS)

Answer all questions in this section

1. Find the sum of


4 632 + 273 + 7 105 + 90 438 and round off the answer to the nearest 1000. (4 marks)
2. Five brothers wanted to share a parcel of land inherited for their late father. The first born received ¼ of
the parcel. The second, third and forth born each received 1/6 of the remainder. If the portion received by the
last born was 3 hectares, what was the initial size of the parcel land? (4 marks)

3. Work out (4 marks)


3 1 2 3 3 4
 of     
4 2 3 7 5 5

4. a) Express 4 480 as a product of prime numbers in index form. (2 marks)

b) Use prime factorization to simplify (2 marks)


3024 1008

5. Find the value of x in the equation. (4 marks)

2x  3
 7  2x
3

6. Juma invested a certain amount of money in a textiles business that paid simple interest at the rate of 20%
per annum. At the end of nine months he withdrew sh 6,000 which was the interest the money had earned.
Calculate the amount of money Juma had invested. (4 marks)
7. A water tank was 1/8 full of water. When 10,500 litres of water was added into the tank it became ¾ full.
Determine the quantity of water in litres the tank can hold when it is completely full. (4 marks)

8. A rectangular floor of a story building measuring 560m by 300m is represented on a scale 1:20, 000.
What is the area of the scale drawly in cm2? (4 marks)

9. Kimaru’s circular tank of diameter 2.1 metres and height 8.5 metres is full of water. How much water in
litres is in the tank? Take π = 3.142 (4 marks)

10. A dealer paid Kshs 240,000 to an agent as commission for the sale of a car. The commission was 3% of
the car price. How much money did the dealer remain with form the sale of the car if he also had to pay the
government V.A.T at 16% of the total car. (4 marks)

11. Evaluate (4 marks)


 
12 3 9 4  35
6 3  36

12. The figure below represents a quarter of a circle centre O. the radius of the circle is 15cm.
 22 
What is the are of the shaded part?  Take   
 7 
13.a)The mean age of five girls in 16 years. The age of the first 3 girls where 12, 14 and 13 respectively. The
age of the fifth girl is 17 years older than the forth girl.

What is the (a) model age. (3 marks)

b) The median age (2 marks)


14. Calculate the surface area of the solid below in cm2. Take   22
7
 (4 marks)

35 cm

50 cm

15. In a sugar factory 400,000 kilograms of sugar were packed in 250g packets. If these 250g packets were
packed again in bundles where each bundle had 20 such packets. How many bundles were obtained?
(4 marks)
SECTION II (40 marks)
Answer any five questions in this section.

3 1 3 1  6 2
16. a) Evaluate  of      (4 marks)
4 16  7 21  21 5

b) What is the value of 144 4  35   49 


1
(3 marks)
12

c) Find n in the expression. (3 marks)


2n 2n  3
 3
5 3
17. a) Find the value of angle PQR in the figure below (4 marks)
R
Q 2xº - 12
2xº

8 xº 8 xº - 12
P S

b) Calculate the size of angle GHJ in the figure below. EJ bisects angle GEF. (3 marks)
E

F
G H

J
c) The population of a village is represented by the chart below.

If there were 1,200 men in the village, what is the total population in the village? (3 marks)

Boys

Women 40o
o
160 70o

men

Girls

18. The table below shows the petrol consumption of a vehicle between 7am to 4pm daily.

Time 7 am 8 am 9 am 10 am 11 am 12 noon 1 pm 2 pm 3 pm 4 pm

Petrol 50 40 30 20 10 30 40 20 10 50
(litres)

Use the graph paper below to draw the bar graphs of petrol (litres) (y-axis) agent time (hours) (x-axis)

b) Calculate the quantity of litres consumed by the vehicle form 7.00 am to 11.00 am.(6 marks)
19. a) (i) Write nine million, seventy five thousand, three hundred and seven in numerals. (2 marks)

(ii) Round off the number in a (i) above to the nearest ten thousand. (2 marks)

b) Work out the difference in value between the LCM of 16 and 36 and the G.C.D of 72 and 108. (4 marks)

c) State the place value of the digit 7 in the number 4,975,862. (2 marks)
18
20a) (i) Convert to decimals. (2 marks)
22

(ii) Convert 1.37 to fractions. (2 marks)

b) Without using a calculator or mathematical tables, evaluate (3 marks)

0.36  0.0009  20
0.018

c) The cost of an exercise book in a supermarket is sh 14.80, while that of a pen is sh 9.50. if a student
bought two pens and eleven exercise books. How much money did the student spend altogether? (3 marks)
21. a) What are the next two terms in the series (4 marks)
1, 8, 27, 64, ...... ,…......

b) Five employees are paid shs 30,000 after working for twenty days. Calculate the amount of money that
nine employees would be paid if they work for eleven days if payment is at the same rate? (4 marks)

c) In high school the ratio of boys to girls is 3:7. There are 750 pupils in the school. During a sporting event
¼ of the boys took part. How many boys did not take part in the event? (2 marks)

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