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CSCA June Math

The document is a math exam created by the Telegram channel CSCA, consisting of 41 questions covering various mathematical concepts such as sets, functions, inequalities, sequences, and geometry. Each question presents multiple-choice options for the answers. The exam is scheduled for June 27, 2026.

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CSCA Exam

CSCA Math Exam 27.06.2026


This test was created by the Telegram channel CSCA with lee (@math_lee). You
can click on this text to go to the channel.

1. Let A = {x|x2 = 1} be a set. Which of the following statements is correct? ( ).

(A) A = {1}
(B) 1 ⊆ A
(C) {1} ⊆ A
(D) A = −1

2. If the sets A = {1, 2, 3}, B = {2, 3, · · · , 2026}, then A ∩ B = ( )

(A) {2, 3}
(B) {1, 2, 3} lee
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(C) {2, 3, · · · , 2026}
(D) {1, 2, · · · , 2026}
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3. The solution set of the quadratic inequality 3(x + 4)(x − 2) < 0 is ( )


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(A) (2, +∞)


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(B) (−4, 2)
(C) (−∞, −4) ∪ (2, +∞)
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(D) (−∞, 2) ∪ (−4, +∞)

1 1 1
4. The domain of the function y = + + is ( )
x−1 x−2 x−3
(A) (−∞, 1) ∪ (1, 2) ∪ (2, 3) ∪ (3, +∞)
(B) {1, 2, 3}
(C) [1, 3]
(D) R

5. If point P (x, y) lies in the second quadrant, then point Q(2x, 3y) lies in ( )

(A) the fourth quadrant


(B) the third quadrant
(C) the second quadrant
(D) the first quadrant

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6. Which of the following results is correct? ( )


π
(A) tan =2
3
π 1
(B) cos =
3 2
(C) sin π = 1
π 1
(D) sin =
3 2
2
7. The solution set of the rational inequality ≤ 0 is ( )
x−2

(A) (−∞, 2)
(B) (2, +∞)
(C) [0, 2]
(D) (−∞, 2]

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8. Which of the following points lies in the third quadrant? ( )
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(A) (−1, −2)
(B) (−1, 2)
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(C) (1, 2)
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(D) (1, −2)


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9. Which of the following statements about the odd function y = f (x) is incorrect?
()
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(A) The domain of the function is symmetric about the origin


(B) In the domain of the function, f (−x) = f (x)
(C) The graph of the function is symmetric about the origin
(D) In the domain of the function, f (−x) = −f (x)

10. The inverse function of y = 2x, x ∈ [−1, 1] is ( )


x
(A) y = , x ∈ [−1, 1]
2
x
(B) y =
2
x
(C) y = , x ∈ [−2, 2]
2
(D) y = 2x, x ∈ [−1, 1]

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11. Which of the following functions is monotonically decreasing? ( )

(A) y = e−x
(B) y = x2 − 1
(C) y = 100x
(D) y = cos x

12. Given that a, b, and c form a geometric sequence and satisfy a = 100, then b =
()

(A) ±100
(B) 10
(C) 100
(D) ±10

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13. If a straight line l passes through points (−1, 1) and (0, 2), then the angle of
inclination of l is ( ).
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(A) 30◦
(B) 45◦
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(C) 60◦
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(D) 90◦
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14. If the point P (1, 2) is on the terminal side of the angle α, then sin α = ( ).

5
(A)
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5

2 5
(B)
5
1
(C)
2

3
(D)
2
15. The slope of the straight line passing through points A(−1, 1), B(2, 3) is ( ).

1
(A)
2
2
(B)
3
3
(C)
2
(D) 1

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16. Given that {an } is an arithmetic sequence, and a1 = 1, d = 2, then a8 = ( ).

(A) 15
(B) 17
(C) 19
(D) 21

17. The distance from point P (a, b) to point Q(a + 1, b − 1) is ( ).

(A) 1

(B) 2
(C) 2

(D) 3

18. The equation of the straight line passing through the origin and has a slope of

lee
2 is ( ).

(A) y = x
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(B) y = 2x
(C) y = −2x
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x
(D) y =
2
m

19. The equation of the circle centered at (2, 5) with a radius of 5 is ( ).


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(A) (x − 2)2 + (y − 5)2 = 5


(B) (x − 2)2 + (y − 5)2 = 25
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(C) (x + 2)2 + (y + 5)2 = 25


(D) (x − 5)2 + (y − 2)2 = 25

1
20. If cos2 α = , then tan α = ( ).
3
(A) ±1

(B) ± 2
1
(C) ± √
2
(D) ±2

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21. Given that the general term of a geometric sequence {an } is an = 2 × (−1)n+1 ,
then ( ).

(A) The sum of the first 10 terms of the sequence is 0


(B) The common ratio of the sequence is 2
(C) The 5th term of the sequence is −2
(D) The sequence is increasing

22. Given that a > b and c ∈ R, then ( )

(A) a2 > b2
(B) ac > bc
(C) a + c > b + c
(D) |a| > |b|

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23. Which of the following statements about the function y = x4 is correct? ( )

(A) The graph of the function is symmetrical about the y-axis


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(B) The function is odd
(C) The function is decreasing on (0, +∞)
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(D) The range of the function is (−∞, +∞)


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24. If a sequence {an } is an arithmetic sequence, and a1 = 1, a3 = 3, then a5 = ( ).


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(A) 5
(B) 8
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(C) 9
(D) 10

3
25. If sin2 α = , then cos 2α = ( ).
4
1
(A) −
2
1
(B)
2

3
(C) −
2

3
(D)
2

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26. Given a straight line l1 : y = x + 3. If another straight line l2 passes through


points A(1, 0) and B(0, 1), then the point of intersection of lines l1 and l2 is ( ).

(A) (−1, 2)
(B) (−2, 1)
(C) (1, 4)
(D) (2, 5)

27. If a circle passes through the point A(2, 2), and is centered at (2, 0), then the
equation of it is ( ).

(A) (x − 2)2 + y 2 = 2
(B) (x − 2)2 + y 2 = 4
(C) x2 + (y − 2)2 = 4
(D) (x + 2)2 + y 2 = 4

28. The foci of the hyperbola


x2 y 2
16

9 lee
= 1 are ( ).
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(A) (±4, 0)
(B) (±5, 0)
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(C) (0, ±5)


m

(D) (±3, 0)
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log5 8
29. + log5 1 = ( ).
log25 4
tg

(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4

1 1 1
30. If a sequence {an } is given by , − , , . . . , then its general term is an = ( ).
2 4 8
1
(A) (−1)n ·
2n
1
(B) (−1)n−1 ·
2n
1
(C) (−1)n+1 · n+1
2
1
(D) n
2

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31. Which of the following statements about the function y = cos x is correct? ( )

(A) The function has infinitely many zeros


(B) The function is odd
(C) The period of the function is π
(D) The maximum value of the function is 2

x2
32. About the parabola y = , which of the following statements is correct? ( )
4
(A) The focus of the parabola is (0, 1)
(B) The equation of directrix is y = −1
(C) The axis of symmetry is the x-axis
(D) The vertex of the parabola is (1, 0)

33. About the three straight lines l1 : x+2y+1 = 0, l2 : x−y = 0, l3 : 2x−y+5 = 0,

lee
which of the following statements is correct? ( )
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(A) l1 and l2 are perpendicular
(B) l1 and l3 are perpendicular
(C) l2 and l3 are parallel
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(D) All three lines intersect at one point


m


π π 3 π
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34. Given that tan = 1 and tan = , then tan = ( ).


4 6 3 12

(A) 2 + 3
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(B) 2 − 3

(C) 3 − 1

3
(D)
3

x+3
35. The domain of the function y = + 3 log x is ( ).
x−3
(A) (0, 3) ∪ (3, +∞)
(B) (0, 2) ∪ (2, +∞)
(C) (−3, 3)
(D) (3, +∞)

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3π 3 α
36. If α ∈ , 2π , and cos α = , then sin = ( ).
2 5 2

5
(A) −
5

5
(B)
5

2 5
(C) −
5

2 5
(D)
5
37. About reduction formulae, which of the following statements is correct? ( )

(A) cos(2π − α) = cos α


(B) sin(π + α) = sin α

lee
π 
(C) tan − α = tan α
2
(D) cos(π − α) = cos α
h_
1 π  α
38. Given that cos α = − and α ∈ , π , the value of sin is ( )
2 2 2
at

1
(A) −
m

2

3
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(B) −
2
1
(C)
tg

2

3
(D)
2
39. Which of the following statements about the function y = tan(−2x) is correct?
()
 π π
(A) The function is monotonic decreasing over − ,
4 4
(B) The period of the function is π
(C) The function is an even function
π 
(D) The graph of the function passes through the point ,1
4

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40. If an ellipse C is centered at the origin, its foci are on the y-axis, the focal
2
length is 4, and the eccentricity is , then the equation of C is ( ).
3
x2 y2
(A) + =1
5 9
x2 y2
(B) + =1
9 5
x2 y2
(C) + =1
4 9
x2 y2
(D) + =1
9 4
41. If the sum of the first n terms of a sequence {an } is Sn = n3 + n2 + n, then the
general term is an = ( ).

(A) 3n2 − n + 1

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(B) 3n2 + n + 1
(C) n2 + n + 1
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(D) 3n2 − 2n + 1

42. Which of the following statements about logarithmic functions is correct? ( )


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(A) If loga x > loga x2 (a > 1), then 0 < x < 1


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(B) The domain of y = loga x is (−∞, +∞)


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(C) If a > 1, the function y = loga x is decreasing


(D) loga (x + y) = loga x + loga y
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x2 y 2
43. Which of the following statements about the ellipse + 2 = 1 (a, b > 0) is
a2 b
correct? ( )

(A) The center of the ellipse is at the origin


(B) The foci are always on the x-axis
(C) The length of the major axis is always 2b
(D) The eccentricity e > 1

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1
44. Given that plane vectors ⃗a, ⃗b, ⃗c satisfy |⃗a| = 1, |⃗b| = 1, ⃗a · ⃗b = − , and ⃗c =
2
λ⃗a + (1 − λ)⃗b (λ ∈ R), then the minimum value of |⃗c| is ( ).

1
(A)
2

3
(B)
2
(C) 1

2
(D)
2

45. Suppose that the sum of the first n terms of a geometric sequence {an } is Sn ,
and 2Sn = 3an+1 − 3 (n = 1, 2, . . . ). Then Sn = ( ).
 n
2 3 2
(A) −

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3 5 3
 n
3 5 3
(B) −
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2 3 2
 n
3 3 3
(C) −
2 5 2
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 n−1
3 5 2
(D) −
m

2 3 3
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46. Given a complex number z = −1 + i, where i is the unit imaginary number,


z+1 z+2
then + = ( ).
z+2 z+1
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3 1
(A) − i
2 2
3 1
(B) + i
2 2
1 3
(C) − i
2 2
(D) 1 − i

47. Given that {an } satisfies a1 = 1/2, an+1 = an /(1 + 2an ). Let bn = 1/an . Then
Sn = b1 + b2 + · · · + bn = ( ).

(A) n(n + 1)
(B) n2
(C) n(n + 1)/2
(D) 2n

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48. There are n white balls with distinct labels and n red balls with distinct labels.
From these, n balls are randomly selected. Let P (n) be the probability that
the colors of the selected balls alternate. The alternating colors means that the
colors of the n selected balls are: the 1st ball is white, the 2nd is red, the 3rd is
white, the 4th is red, and so on; or the 1st ball is red, the 2nd is white, the 3rd
is red, the 4th is white, and so on. Which of the following relations is correct?

(A) P (2) > P (4) > P (6)


(B) P (2) < P (4) < P (6)
(C) P (2) = P (4) = P (6)
(D) P (4) > P (2) > P (6)

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m
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ANSWERS

1. C 13. B 25. A 37. A

2. A 14. B 26. A 38. D

3. B 15. B 27. B 39. A

4. A 16. A 28. B 40. A

5. C 17. B 29. C 41. A

6. B 18. B 30. B 42. A

7. A 19. B 31. A 43. A

8. A 20. B 32. A 44. A

9. B 21. A 33. B 45. B

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10. C 22. C 34. B 46. A

11. A 23. A 35. A 47. A


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12. A 24. A 36. B 48. A
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m
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