2023 WASSCE: Final Projected Topics For Elective Mathematics
2023 WASSCE has begun. Some candidates are almost done with their practical papers while majority of candidates are yet to start. Theory Papers is set to begin after the practical test.
The Elective Mathematics Paper will be written on Tuesday, 5th September, 2023. Let’s take a look at the projected topics as well as the structure.
TOPICS
1. Correlation & Regression
2. Binary operations
3. Functions & Partial fraction
4. Binomial expansion
5. Logarithms/Indices
6. Polynomial
7. Basic calculus
8. Circle theorem
9. Matrix
10. Sequence and Series
11. Statistics (Probability, combination permutation)
12. 700 Vectors & Mechanism
13. 700 Kinematics
14. 100 Calculus (differentiation & integrate)
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Candidates are advised to learn other topics that may not be listed in this article.
STRUCTURE
Candidates will spend 2 hours and 30 minutes on the essay type questions and spend 1 hour, 30 minutes on the objective test paper. The paper will begin at exactly 8:30 am.
This examination subject has been grouped into two papers namely; Paper 1 and Paper 2.
PAPER 1
This paper will include forty multiple-choice objective questions covering the whole Elective Mathematics curriculum. Candidates will have one hour to answer all questions for a total of 40 marks. The questions will be drawn from the following sections of the syllabus:
- 30 questions on pure mathematics
- 4 questions about statistics and probability
- 6 questions about vectors and mechanics
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PAPER 2
Will consist of two sections, A and B, to be completed in two hours for a total of 100 marks.
Section A will consist of eight compulsory elementary-level questions worth 48 marks. The following questions will be distributed:
- 4 questions on pure mathematics
- 2 questions about statistics and probability
- 2 questions on vectors and mechanics
Section B will consist of seven challenging problems divided into three sections: Parts I, II, and III are listed below:
- Part I: Pure Mathematics consists – 3 questions.
- Part II: Statistics and Probability – 2 questions
- Part III: Vectors and Mechanics – 2 questions
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