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OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS (MATHS)

Q. Each question has four possible answers. Choose the correct answer and
encircle

1. One degree is equal to:

(a) π rad (b) rad (c) rad (d) rad

2. The degree measure of one radian is approximately equal to:

(a) 57.3 (b) 57.2 (c) 57.1 (d) 57.0

3. π rad is equal to:

(a) 3600 (b) 2700 (c) 1800 (d) 900

4. The relation between are l, radius r and central angle ɵ radius (r) is:

(a) l= (b) (c) (d)

5. If in a triangle ABC, b = 2, c = 2, A = 600 then side a is:

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5

6. In a right triangle if one angle is 300 then the other will be:

(a) 450 (b) 500 (c) 600 (d) 750

7. If c = 900, a = 1, c = 2, then angle A is:

(a) 900 (b) 600 (c) 450 (d) 300

8. If in a triangle ABC, the sides’ b, c and angle A are given, then the side a is:

(a) a2 = b2 + c2 + 2bc cos A (b) a2 = b2 – c2 – 2ab cos A

(c) a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos A (d) a2 = b2 – c2 + 2ab cos A

9. lx2 + mx +n=0 will be a pure quadratic equation if :

(a) l =0 (b) m = 0 (c) n=o (d) m≠0

10. A second degree equation in one variable is known as:

(a) Linear (b) cubic (c) quadratic (d) none of these


11. If 2,3 are the roots then the equation will be:

(a) x2+5x-8 =0 (b) x2-5x-6=0

(c) 3x2+2x+1=0 (d) x2-5x+6=0

12. Value of discernment of x2+x+6=0 is:

(a)25 (b) -25 (c) -23 (d) 23

13. if x2 +kx+1 is perfect square then k is equal to :

(a) ±1 (b) ±4 (c) ±2 (d) 0

14. Equation formed by the roots of the 2, -3 is:

(a) x2+x+6 =0 (b) x2+x-6 =0

(c) x2-x-6 = 0 (d) None of these

15. Calculation of is:

(a) 335 (b) 336 (c) 337 (d) 338

16. Expansion of (a+b)0 gives the value:

(a) 2 (b) 1 (c) 4 (d) 3

17. The middle term in the expression of (a-b)14 is:

(a) 7th (b) 8th (c) 20th (d) 10th

18. The number term in the expansion of (a+b)n-1 is:

(a) 2n (b) 3n (c) n (d) n/2

19. 0! Is equal to:

(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) -1 (d) 1

20. Value of is:

(a) 74 (b) 70 (c) 78 (d) 72

21. The middle term in the expression of (a+b)13 is:


(a) 6th + 7th (b) 8th + 9th (c) 7th + 8th (d) 5th + 6th

22. Reciprocal of cosec (ɵ) is:

(a) Tan ɵ (b) sec ɵ (c) cos ɵ (d) sin ɵ

23. A triangle has total elements.

(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) None of these.

24. If sin ɵ =3/5 then the value of cosec ɵ is:

(a) -3/5 (b) -5/3 (c) 5/3 (d) 3/5

25. Sec ɵ cos ɵ is equal to:

(a) 1 (b) -1 (c) 0 (d) 2

26. Value of ( is:

(a) - 1 /2 (b) 1/2 (c) -1/3 (d) 1/3

27. Sin (ɵ) cosec (ɵ) is equal to:

(a) ∞ (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) None of these

28. The value of is:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

29. Value of cos (-ɵ) is:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

30. is equal to:

(a) 1 (b)-1 (c) 0 (d) ½

31. If the degree of numerator N(x) is equal or greater than the degree of
denominator D(x), then the fraction is

(a) Proper (b) improper


(c) Neither proper non-improper (d) Both proper and improper

32. If the degree of numerator is less than the degree of denominator, then the
fraction is:

(a) Proper (b) improper

(c) Neither proper non-improper (d) Both proper and improper

33. The number of partial fractions of 6x + 27/4x3- 9x are:

(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) None of these

34. (11)2 + (101)2 is equal to:

(a) (1100)2 (b) (121)2 (c) (112)2 (d) None of these

35. (11)8 x(7)8 is equal to:

(a) (105)8 (b) (77)8 (c) (43)8 (d) None of these

36. Boolean Algebra X + Y is equal to:

(a) X (b) (c) X + Y (d) +Y

37. If the switch is on it is represent by:

(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) OR (d) NOT

38. An AND gate performs logical multiplication on:

(a) Inputs (b) Outputs (c) OR gates (d) NOR gates

39. Y = 2 is a line parallel to:

(a) x – axis (b) y – axis (c) y = x (d) x = 3

40. Equation of the line in slope intercept form is:

(a) x/ y + y /b = 1 (b) y = mx + c (c) y – y1 = m(x–1) (d) None of these

41. Distance between (4, 3) and (7, 5) is:

(a) 25 (b) (c) 5 (d) None of these

42. Point (– 4, –5) lines in the quadrant:


(a) 1st (b) 2nd (c) 3rd (d) 4th

43. Straight line from center to the circumference is:

(a) Circle (b) Radius (c) Diameter (d) None of these

44. Radius of the circle x2 + y2 = 1 is:

(a) 1 (b) (0, 0) (c) 2 (d) None of these

45. Centre of the circle x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y = 8 is:

(a) (1, 2) (b) (2, 4) (c) (1, 3) (d) None of these

46. Vectors which are null vectors are:

(a) Improper vectors (b) proper vectors

(c) Free vectors (d) None of these

47. If a and b are collinear vectors then:

(a) a x b = 0 (b) a . b =0 (c) a – b =0 (d) a +b=0

48. a.b = 0 represents that vector a and vector b are:

(a) Perpendicular (b) Parallel (c) Unparallel (d) None of these

49. If axb =0 then vector a and vector b will be:

(a) Perpendicular (b) Parallel (c) Unparallel (d) None of these

50. A quantity that has only size but no direction is:

(a) Scalar (b) vector (c) null vector (d) None of these

51. J x i implies that the angle between X and Y-axes is:

(a) 180o (b) 60o (c) 90o (d) None of these

52. The magnitude of unit vector is:

(a) Zero (b) ∞ (c) 1 (d) 2

53. Vectors which are null vectors are:

(a) Improper vectors (b) proper vectors

(c) Free vectors (d) none of these


54. Two vectors a and b are equal if

(a) a = b (b) a≠b (c) a < b (d) a > b

55. The magnitude of (2i -2j-k) will be

(a) 4 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 1

56. The length of the vector (2i – 3j+2√3 k) is:

(a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 7 (d) 9

57. is equal to:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

58. A right angle triangle is that one of whose angle is:

(a) rad (b) rad (c) rad (d) rad

59. A number of the form a+bi is called:

(a) Complex (b) Imaginary (c) Real (d) Integer

60. The value of (iota) i2 + 1 is:

(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) -1 (d) None of these

61. The complex number form of 9 is:

(a) 9 - 0i (b) 9i (c) 9 + 0i (d) None of these

62. Addition of (4 + (-2)i and -3i is:

(a) 4 - 5i (b) 4 + 5i (c) -4 + 5i (d) -4 - 5i

63. Multiplication of (2i).(3i) is:

(a) 16 (b) -8 (c) 6 (d) 7

64. Decimal equivalent of binary number 0.0013 is:

(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 7

65. The position value of a digit is known as:


(a) Decimal point (b) redix (c) weight (d) code

66. The radius of the circle x2+y2 = 2 are:

(a) 2 (b) (c) 4 (d)

67. Equation of the circle with center at (0,0) and radius 5 is:

(a) x2+y2 = 25 (b) x2- y2 = 25 (c) x2+y2 = 5 (d) None of these

68. 3000 angle in radian measure is equal to:

(a) (b) (c) (d)

69. ((22)3) = 25. (True / false).

70. The slope of a vertical line is undefined. (True / False).

71. Two lines with positive slopes can be perpendicular. (True /False).

72. The product of two positive numbers is NOT positive. (True / False).

73. The absolute value of a real negative number is negative. (True /False).

74. Both 4 and 4 satisfy the equation x2- 16 = 0. (True / false).

75. Every nonnegative real number has a real square root. (True / false).

76. The square of any complex number is a real number. (True / False).

77. Two equilateral triangles are always similar. (True / false).

78. Two squares are always similar. (True / false).

79. Two regular pentagons are always similar. (True / false).

80. Two circles are always similar. (True / false).

81. The equation x2 = 0 has no real solutions. (True or False).

82. Every parallelogram is a rectangle. (True/False)

83. Every trapezoid is a parallelogram. (True/False)


84. Every equilateral triangle is acute. (True / false).

85. A parallelogram is a polygon whose opposite sides are parallel. (True/False)

86. A rectangle is a parallelogram with four right angles. (True / false).

87. A point has no length, width or thickness. (True / false).

88. A ray starts from a point and goes to infinity. (True / false).

89. If the two lines cannot meet at any point, they are called parallel lines. (True /
false).

90. 1.5 × 10-5 is the scientific notation of the number 0.0000015. (True /False)

91. A diameter of a circle is also a chord of the same circle. (True or False)

92. Every straight line has a slope. (True or False).

93. The graph of any linear equation in two variables is a straight line. (True / false).

94. All quadratic function is even function. (True or False).

95. All even function is symmetric to the y-axis. (True / false)

96. A variable is a symbol used to represent a logical quantity that can have a value
of 1 or 0. (True / false)

97. In Boolean algebra, A + 1 = 1. (True / false)

98. The product-of-sums (POS) is basically the ORing of ANDed terms. (True or
False).

99. Boolean algebra simplifies logic circuits. (True / false)

100. It is possible for a function of a complex variable to be multi-valued. (True or


false).

101. If z = x + i y, where x and y are positive, then z2 = a + i b has a and b positive.


(True or False).

102. The binary value of 1010 is converted to the product term .(True or False).

103. In Boolean algebra, . (True or False).

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