Tjc 2013 H2 Math Prelim Site

Do not touch the answer key. Set a 3-hour timer for Paper 1. The TJC 2013 paper is about 15% harder than the actual A-Level; scoring 65/100 in this prelim is roughly equivalent to an A (70/100) at the national exam. If you score below 50, you have significant gaps.

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JC H2 Math is considered one of the most difficult subjects in Singapore's Junior Academies. JC H2 Math Tuition 2013 H2 Math Paper 1 Solutions - Scribd Do not touch the answer key

The exam covers the following topics:

The 2013 paper contains a question on "Sampling Without Replacement using the Hypergeometric distribution." In the 9758 syllabus, this is de-emphasized in favor of the Binomial distribution. However, the reasoning about independence vs dependence is still tested. Use this question to strengthen your conceptual understanding, not to memorize a formula. If you score below 50, you have significant gaps

Paper 1 typically covers the breadth of the Pure Math syllabus. Notable problems from the 2013 TJC paper include: