Mathematics Placement Test

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2025-09-01

Purpose of the Test

The Mathematics Placement Test is a pass-fail test! It tests a student's mathematical ability for studying calculus and other areas of mathematics in engineering. The test results are used to determine eligibility for enrollment in ENGG1125 (Single Variable Calculus for Engineers) in order to complete one of the graduation requirements for an Engineering programme.

Students who fail the test are required to take ENGG1040 (Foundations in Engineering Mathematics) in Term 1, 2025-26 before they can take ENGG1125 (Single Variable Calculus for Engineers) in Term 2, 2025-26. Students who pass the test will only have to take ENGG1125.

Placement Test Schedule

The face-to-face placement test is scheduled for Monday, 1st September 2025.

Please arrive at 3:30 pm at Lecture Theatre 1, Yasumoto International Academic Park to complete the test registration before the start of the test. 

Alternate seating will be arranged.

 

General Characteristics of the Test

  1. The test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions. Each question is worth of 3 points with a total of 90 points. Each item has only one acceptable answer. There is no penalty for any question if you pick the choice “I don’t know” for your answer, but there is a 1-point penalty for incorrect answer.
  2. Notes and calculators are not permitted during the test.
  3. Bring a valid, physical photo ID such as SID card, HKID card or passport (not expired) and a few HB (#2) pencils. Please also get your Non-JUPAS Application Number (for international students) ready in case you are being asked for such number for further verification.
  4. You are NOT allowed to use the following items during the test:
    • Cell phones, smart phones, and other electronic devices.
    • Any clocks, timers, or watches that beep or have audible alarms.

 

Test Description

Below is a list of topics covered in the Mathematics Placement Test, which can be used as a study guide.

  1. Functions (including but not limited to:)
  1. Domain
  2. Range
  3. Composite function
  4. Inverse function
  5. Piecewise function
  6. Graphs

 

  1. Polynomials and Rational Functions (including but not limited to:)
  1. Factorial
  2. Binomial Coefficients
  3. Binomial Theorem
  4. Partial Fractions

 

  1. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions (including but not limited to:)
  1. Euler's Number

 

  1. Trigonometry (including but not limited to:)
  1. Radian
  2. Inverse Trigonometric Functions

 

  1. Sequence, Series and Power Series (including but not limited to:)
  1. Summation Sign
  2. Radius of Convergence

 

  1. Vectors (including but not limited to:)
  1. Vectors in 2D, 3D
  2. Dot, Cross Product

 

  1. Probability (including but not limited to:)
  1. Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation
  2. Binomial Distribution
  3. Geometric Distribution
  4. Poisson Distribution

 

  1. Complex Numbers (including but not limited to:)
  1. Polar Form
  2. Argand Diagram
  3. De Moivre's Theorem

 

  1. Miscellaneous (including but not limited to:)
  1. Algebraic Simplification
  2. Law of Indices
  3. Isolating Term
  4. Quadratic Formula
  5. Completing Square
  6. Absolute Value
  7. Rationalization
  8. Difference Quotient
  9. Inequality

 

Mathematics Placement Test
Date
1 September 2025
Time
3:30pm
Venue
Lecture Theatre 1, Yasumoto International Academic Park