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Section I

1. D
2. B
3. B
4. D
5. C
6. A
7. C
8. A
9. B
10. D
11. A
12. B
13. B
14. B
15. A
16. C
17. D
18. C
19. C
20. C
21. C
22. B

Section II

Question 23
(a) (i) 15 cars
(ii) 2000
(iii) Town 2 appears to be safer because it has a smaller area in the graph.

(b) (i) 13.5 sq m
(ii) 88 cubic m

(c) (i) 2/5
(ii) P


Question 24
(a) 24

(b) (i) r = √(A/4π)
(ii) 12.0 cm

(c) (i) $227963.68
(ii) $2036.32
(iii) $11204
(iv) $1823.71
(v) $254012.80


Question 25
(a) (i) 5 hours
(ii) This statement is not true. Just because a person does less homework, it does not necessarily mean that they watch more television. They may do other things such as play computer games or play sport, etc.

(b) (i) $57534
(ii) $8144.92
(iii) The different gradients represent each of the different tax rates in the tax system.

(c) (i) 17 km
(ii) 29°
(iii) 251°

(d) 0.07%

Question 26
(a) (i) Diagram
(ii) 0.04
(iii) 0.51
(iv) 0.49

(b) If data is divided into categories then it is a stratified sample and not a random sample.

(c) (i) $1320
(ii) $440
(iii) Antonia should use the declining balance method as she can claim more as tax deduction after the first year.

Question 27
(a) x = -2

(b) (i) Michelle's score in the first test was better than her result in the second.
(ii) 16%

(c) (i) Sonal
(ii) 4
(iii) Nupur was the more consistent competitor. Sonal had the better minimum time and better maximum time, and also the smallest range but Nupur had a smaller interquartile range which does not include any outlying values. Nupur also has a lower median value. Nupur's distribution is heavily positively skewed which suggests an outlying value.

(d) 37 months

Question 28
(a) (i) 8pm Friday
(ii) 417 knots
(iii) 178 tonnes

(b) (i) A = 8x - x^2
(ii) Area: 0, 7, 12, 15, 16, 15, 12, 7, 0
(iii) Graph
(iv) When x = 4, the area of the vegetable patch will be at a maximum.
 
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Thanks for that PC!

By the looks of that I think I did alright! :cool:
 

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Are you sure you can post this? do we know if everyone has done the paper?
it doesnt matter for me, i didnt a different one.
actually, i suppose everyone has to of done it on the same day like the english paper right?
 

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I think it should be right, I did the exam on friday...

But yes, true, good point.
 

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That's probably because you had lots of working to do, and because these are the answers only, it seems like a lot less work you did.
 

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Seriously, these are the answers?

How could they allow that to happen I ain't done my math exam yet, surely your exam must be different to mine? My teacher says we are doing the Catholic Trial.. maybe there are different variants of the exam?
 

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neax said:
How did you remember all that anyways, *makes me sus*

easily castholic school papers leak to the public very very fast as soon as the exam sits atleast a few papers are taken.....
 

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From the CSSA website:

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When can exam papers be returned to students?

Answer
Papers can be returned to students, at the discretion of the school, immediately after the completion of the subject exam date specified on the published CSSA timetable.

This means that the General Maths exam becomes public domain at the completion of the exam. I figured that by 9:30pm on the day of the exam that most people will have finished their exams for that day! :)

Some schools allow students to take exams paper with them, others do not, so by now the Catholic trial paper is probably in wide distribution.

If your teacher says that you're doing the catholic trial paper and you haven't already done it then you're probably getting a couple of the questions and not the entire paper.
 

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They said they bought all trial exams in every subject, the full exams, from CSSA..

My english trial exam today was the same as others had done last week!

The content people posted however was very vague so I gained no benefit.
 

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I still havent done mine, sitting it on tuesday. Could make things more interesting
 

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howd everyone go in the exam?

i got 85% which was first in my year
 

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2005 catholic trial paper

hi all...

i'm tutoring someone doing general. she sat the catholic trial the other day and i'm wondering if someone has a copy of the actual exam that they can email to me or tell me where to find it online. but if its not available yet, does anyone know when it will be???

thanks!!!!
 

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I got 83.5, the highest was 86.5 so I've kicked it, I'll probably find out my rank sometime this week.
 

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