LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES

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NAME SCHOOL INDEX NUMBER DATE LATITUDES AND LONGITUDES KCSE 1989 2012 Form 4 Mathematics Answer all the questions 1. 1989 Q18 P1 A globe representing the earth has a radius 0.5m. Points A(10 0 W), B (0 0, 35 0 E) P(60 0 N, 110 0 E) and Q (60 0 N, 120 0 W) are marked on the globe. (a) Find the length of the arc AB, leaving your answer in terms of π (3 marks) (b) If O is the centre of the latitude 60 0 N, find the area of the minor sector OPQ (5 marks) 2. 1990 Q18 P1 (a) Calculate the distance round the latitude 600 N. (Take the radius of the earth, R = 6370 km and π = 22 / 7 ) (4 marks) (b) An aeroplane flew due south from a point A (60 0 N, 45 0 E), to a point B. The distance covered by the aeroplane was 800km. Determine the position of B. (4 marks) 3. 1991 Q13 P2 The latitude and longitude of two stations A and B are (47 0 N, 25 0 E) and (47 0 N, 70 0 E). Calculate the distance in 1

nautical miles between A and B along latitude 47 0 N. 4. 1992 Q11 P2 A point Q is 2000 nm to the west of P (60 0 N, 0 0 ). Find the longitude of Q to the nearest degree. Working Space 5. 1994 Q18 P1 A and B are two points on the latitude 400 N. The two points lie on the longitudes 20 0 W and 100 0 E respectively. Calculate (i) The distance from A to B along a parallel of latitude (5 marks) (ii) The shortest distance from A to B along a great circle (Take Л = 22 / 7 and R = 6370 km) (4 marks) 6. 1995 Q24 P1 An aeroplane flies from a point A(1 o 15 S, 37 o E) to a point B directly north of A. The arc AB suspends an angle of 45 o at the centre of the earth. From B, the aeroplane flies due West to a point C on longitude 23 o W. (Take the value of л as 22 / 7 and radius of the earth as 6370) a) (i)find the latitude of B (ii) Find the distance travelled by the aeroplane between Band C 2

(5marks) b) The aeroplane left B at 1.00 am local time. When the aeroplane was leaving B, what was the local time at C? (2marks) 7. 1996 Q20 P1 The position of two A and B on the earth s surface are ( 36 0 N, 49 0 E) and ( 360 0 N, 131 0 W) respectively. (a) Find the difference in longitude between town A and town B (2 marks) (b) Given that the radius of the earth is 6370, calculate the distance between town A and town B. (c) Another town, C is 840 east of town B and on the same latitude as towns A and B. Find the longitude of town C. 8. 1997 Q18 P1 A ship leaves an island ( 5 0 N, 45 0 E) and sails due east for 120 hours to another island. The average speed of the ship is 27 knots. (a) Calculate the distance between the two islands (i) in nautical miles (ii) in kilometers (b) Calculate the speed of the ship in kilometers per hour (c) Find the position of the second island (take 1 nautical mile to be 1.853 Km and the radius of the earth to be 6370 Km) 9. 1998 Q20 P1 The position of two towns X and Y are given to the nearest degree as X (45 0 N, 10 0 W) and Y ( 45 0 N, 70 0 W) Find 3

a) The distance between the two towns in (i) Kilometers ( take the radius of the earth as 6371) (ii) Nautical miles ( take I nautical mile to be 1.85 km) (b) The local time at X when the local time at Y is 2.00 pm. 10. 2000 Q22 P1 A plane leaves an airport A (38.5 0 N, 37.05 0 W) and flies dues North to a point B on latitude 52 0 N. (a) Find the distance covered by the plane (b) The plane then flies due east to a point C, 2400km from B. Determine the position of C Take the value л of as 22 / 7 and radius of the earth as 6370 km 11. 2001 Q24 P1 A plane flying at 200 knots left an airport A (30 0 S, 31 0 E) and flew due North to an airport B ( 30 0 N, 31 0 E) (a) Calculate the distance covered by the plane, in (b) nautical miles After a 15 minutes stop over at B, the plane flew west to an airport C ( 30 0 N, 13 0 E) at the same speed. Calculate the total time to complete the journey from airport C, though airport B. 4

12. 2003 Q24 P1 Two towns A and B lie on the same latitude in the northern hemisphere. When its 8am at A, the time at B is 11.00am. a) Given that the longitude of A is 150 E find the longitude of B. (2 marks) b) A plane leaves A for B and takes 3 1 / 2 hours to arrive at B travelling along a parallel of latitude at 850km/h. Find: (i) The radius of the circle of latitude on which towns A and B lie. (ii) The latitude of the two towns (take radius of the earth to be 6371km) 13. 2006 Q16 P2 Two places P and Q are at ( 36 0 N, 125 0 W) and 36 0 N, 125 0 W) and 36 0 N, 125 0 W) and 36 0 N, 55 0 E) respectively. Calculate the distance in nautical miles between P and Q measured along the great circle through the North pole. ( 3 marks) 5

14. 2007 Q13 P2 Two places A and B are on the same circle of latitude north of the equator. The longitude of A is 118 0 W and the longitude of B is 133 0 E. The shorter distance between A and B measured along the circle of latitude is 5422 nautical miles. Find, to the nearest degree, the latitude on which A and B lie ( 3 marks) 15. 2008 Q7 P2 An aero plane flies at an average speed of 500 knots due East from a point P(53.4 0 E,40 0 E) to another point Q. It takes 2 ¼ hours to reach point Q. Calculate: (i) The distance in nautical miles it travelled; (1 mark) (ii) The longitude of point Q to 2 decimal places (2 marks) 16. 2009 Q13 P2 Point (40 S, 45 E) and point Q (40 S, 60 W) are on the surface of the Earth. Calculate the shortest distance along circle of latitude between the two points 6

17. 2010 Q19 P2 The position of three points A, B and C are (34 0 N, 16 0 W), (34 0 N, 24 0 E) and (26 0 S, 16 0 W) respectively. a) Find the distance in nautical miles between: i) Port A and B to the nearest nautical miles; ii) Ports A and C. (2 marks) b) A ship left port A on Monday at 1330h and sailed to Port B at 40 knots. Calculate: i) The local time at port B when the ship left port A; (2 marks) ii) The day and the time the ship arrived at port B 18. 2011 Q14 P2 A point M (60 0 N, 18 0 E) is on the surface of the earth. Another point N is situated at a distance of 630 nautical miles east of M. Find; a) the longitude difference between M and N; (2 mark) b) the position of N (1 mark) 7

19. 2012 Q22 P2 A tourist took 1h 20 minutes to travel by an aircraft from T(3 0 S, 35 0 E) to town U(9 0 N,35 0 E). (Take the radius of the 22 earth to be 6370km and л = 7, a) Find the average speed of the aircraft. b) After staying at town U for 30 minutes, the tourist took a second aircraft to town V (9 0 N,5 0 E). The average speed of the second aircraft was 90% that of the first aircraft. Determine the time, to the nearest minute, the aircraft took to travel from U to V. c) When the journey started at town T, the local time was 0700h.Find the local time at V when the tourist arrived. (4 marks) 8

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