10th MATH
10th MATH
1) Empty set is a
A) Difference of A and B of B and A
A) Infinite B) Difference of A and B
B) Finite C) Neither A nor B
C) Invalid D) Both A and B
D) None of these Answer: A
Answer: B
9) A — B will contain elements in
C
C) 1
A) A is less than B
D) All elements of A
B) A is a proper subset of A
Answer: B
C) B is a proper subset of A
Answer:
D) None of these
B
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A) A’
B) U – A
4) Every set is a ___________ of itself. C) A
D) U
A) improper subset Answer: C
B) proper subset
C
B) A x B≠ B x A
5) A set has n elements, then the, number of elements
C) Is not possible
in its power set is D) None of these
n Answer: B
A) 2
n-1
B) 2
13) If A has m elements and B has n elements, then A x B has elements
C) 2n+1
D) None of these
A) m+n
Answer: A
B) m-n
C) m x n
6) The union of sets A and B is expressed as D) 2n
Answer: C
A) AUB
B) AxB 14) In lst quadrant
C) A/B
D) None of these A) X > 0, Y < 0
Answer: A B) X < 0, Y > 0
C) X < 0, Y < 0
D) X > 0, Y > 0
7) The intersection of sets A and B is expressed as Answer: D
C) Dom R {1,1,4,5}
D) Dom R = {2,3,4,5}
Answer: A
C
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C
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C
A) Closure property w.r.t addition
B) Closure property w.r.t subtraction A) 1
C) Closure property w.r.t multiplication B) 0
Answer:
D) None of these
C
SP Answer:
C)
D)
2
4
B
4) An expression which has atleast one term 10) If x < y, y < z ⇒ x < z the property used is
involving a radical sign is called called ____________.
Answer: B Answer: A
C
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C
B) 0
C) 2 10) The natural logarithm has a base
D) undefined SP
Answer: B A) 10
B) e
C) 2
4) If log 7 x = 2, then x = D) 5
Answer: B
A) 50
11) The common logarithm has a base
B) 49
C
C) 3
A) e
D) 4
B) 10
Answer: B
C) 4
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D) 5
3 Answer: B
5) If log 4 x = − , then x =
2
log 35
A) 12) If = x, then x =
log 52
B)
C) 3 A) log 3 2
D) 45 B) log 3
Answer: B C) log 3 2
D) None of these
6) log16
a = 4, then x =
Answer: B
A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 32
Answer: A
x3 y
7) log =
z2
C
A) 4
B) 5 D) none
C) 6 Answer: B
D) 7 SP
Answer: B 11) If x=-2 and y=2 the value of x2 −xy + y2
A) 4
4) The degree of polynomial x 2 + xy + y 2 is B) 3
C) 8
A) 3 D) 12
B) 4 Answer: D
C) 6
C
D) 2 12) (p - q )3 =
Answer: D
A) p3 + 3p2q+3pq2+q3
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A) + − A) (2 – a + b) (a – b)2
B) (2 – a + b) (a + b)2
B) + −
C) (2 – a - b) (a – b)2
C) + − D) (2 + a + b) (a – b)2
D) none Answer: A
Answer: C
4 2 2 4 2 2
9) H.C.F, G.C.D of x3 + 8 y 3 and x + 2 y =
2) a b – a b = a b ( ____ ) ( ____ )
A) x – 2y
A) (a+b)(a+b) B) x – 2xy
B) (a+b)(a - b) C) x + 2y
C) (a-b)(a-b) D) none of these
D) none Answer: A
Answer: B
C
3) If (x3-x2-226x+1410) is divided by (x+17) then 10) L.C.M of x3 + 8 y 3 and x + 2 y =
remainder is
A) (x+2y)(x2+2xy+4y2)
A)
B)
C)
D)
0
20
40
50
SP Answer:
B)
C)
D)
(x–2y)(x2+2xy+4y2)
(x+2y)(x2–2xy+4y2)
(x+2y)(x2+2xy – 4y2)
C
Answer: D
11) (a2 – b2)2 =
C) Answer: A
D) none
Answer: B
12) Factors of x2 – y4 are
5) Highest common factor is also known as
A) (x+y2)( x – y2)
A) highest factor B) (3x+y2)( x – y2)
B) Greatest common divisor C) (x–y2)( x – y2)
C) Both A and B D) (2x–y2)( x – y2)
D) none Answer: A
Answer: B
13) L.C.M of two or more polynomials is found by two
6) H.C.F can be found by ____ methods. methods which are
A) value
A) 2nd
C
B) constant
B) 1st C) root
C) 4th D) none of these
D) None of these Answer: C
Answer:
4)
C
A) abscissa A) modulus of x
B) ordinate B) absolute value of x
C) ordered pair C) both A and B
D) none of these D) none of these
Answer: B Answer: C
6) If symbol of equality is involved in an open sentence
then such sentence is called a/an ____________.
A) open sentence
B) equation
C) vertical axis
D) horizontal axis
Answer: B
A) open
B) closed
C) zero
D) none of these
Answer: A
A) 3x3
B) 2x2 7) If the order of two matrices are same then ______
C) 4x2 operation(s) are conformable possible.
D) 2x7
Answer: B A) addition
B) subtraction
C) multiplication
4 + 2 D) both A and B
2) If A= then its order will be
3 − 1 Answer: D
C
D) none of these
Answer: C
1 0
3) If A = then it is called _____ matrix 7 2
A)
0 1
scalar
SP 9) In matrix,
3 1
, the elements 2,3 are in ________
diagonal while 7,1 are in ________ diagonal.
A) commutative
5 8 B) associative
A)
7 1 C) both A and B
5 8 D) none of these
B)
7 9 Answer: B
5 9
C)
7 8
D) none 11) If A and B are multiplicative inverse matrices of each
Answer: B other then
A) AB = A
0 5b B) AB = B
5) The additive inverse of is
3c −1 C) AB = I
D) None of these
Answer: C
0 −5
A)
−3 1
0 −5 12) If A is a non-singular matrix then |A| =
B)
−3 11
0 5 A) |adjoint A|
C)
−3 1 B) |-A|
D) none C) | |
Answer: A
D) Both A and B
6) If the determinant of a matrix is 0 then it is called Answer: D
SP
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A) substitution
B) elimination
C) proposition
D) addition
Answer: B
A) surd
B) result
C) eliminant
D) none of these
Answer: C
C
involving the __________.
A) value
B) sentence SP
C) formula
D) none of these
Answer: C
Answer: C
A) b–c=0
B) c–b=0
C) both A and B
D) none of these
Answer: C
C
C) both A and B
A) ratio D) none of these
B) terms Answer: A
C) relation SP
D) none of these 11) a:b :: c:d can be written as ________.
Answer: B
A) a:b < c:d
4) The first term of ratio is called ________. A) a:b > c:d
B) a:b = c:d
A) relation C) none of these
B) proposition Answer: C
C
C) antecedent
D) consequent 12) In a:b :: c:d, a and d are called __________.
Answer: C
A) extremes
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A) invertendo
7) : is the sub-duplicate of ______. B) alternendo
C) componendo
A) a2 : b 2 D) dividendo
B) a:b Answer: A
C) b:a
D) b 2 : a2 15) If a:b :: c:d then a:c :: b:d is called __________.
Answer: B
A) invertendo
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B) alternendo
C) componendo
D) dividendo
Answer: B
A) invertendo
B) alternendo
C) componendo
D) dividendo
Answer: C
A) invertendo
B) alternendo
C) componendo
D) dividendo
Answer: D
C
18) “a ratio b is same as c ratio d”, this statement is suitable
for
A) a:c :: b:d SP
B) a:b :: c:d
C) c:a :: b:d
D) none of these
Answer: B
C
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C
country.
10) Colour, happiness, quality, intelligence are the
A) sample examples of _________ variable.
B) population SP
C) error A) quantitative
D) all of these B) qualitative
Answer: B C) continuous
D) discrete
4) The collection of all observations (elements) relating to Answer: B
a characteristics is called statistical _________ or sample
_______. 11) When an original enquiry is conducted for the
C
collection of information, the collected data are called _______
A) sample data.
B) population
C) set A) primary
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A) number of classes
B) number of values
C) class height
D) all of these
Answer: A
A) simple bar
B) multiple bar
C) frequency polygon
D) all of these
Answer: A
C
A) simple bar
B) multiple bar
C) histogram
Answer:
17)
D) frequency polygon
B
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________ diagram is used for comparison of values of
different items by making the corresponding sectors of a circle.
A) multiple bar
B) simple
C
C) histogram
D) pie
Answer: D
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A) population
B) sample
C) data
D) all of these
Answer: A
A) variance
B) average
C) standard deviation
D) all of these
Answer: B
C
90o then they are called _______ angles. D) Acute angled
Answer: B
A) complementary
Answer:
B)
C)
D)
supplementary
adjacent
alternate
A
SP 10) The sum of the measures of the all angles is
________.
A) 900
B) 1800
C) 500
4) If the sum of two angles is 180o then they are D) None of these
called ___________ angles Answer: B
C
C) adjacent
D) alternate A) 900
Answer: A A) 1500
B) 3600
5) The compliment of 80o is C) 300
Answer: C
A) 20o
B) 10o 12) The point of concurrency of three medians of a
C) 40o triangle is called _____________.
D) 60o
Answer: A A) in-centre
B) Circum-centre
6) The supplement of θ is C) centroid
D) ortho-centre
A) (180o – θ) Answer: C
B) (180o + θ)
13) The perpendicular from the vertex of a triangle to
C) (90o – θ).
D) None of these the opposite side is called _________.
Answer: A
A) median
B) altitude
C) both A and B
7) Two lines are said to be perpendicular on each
D) none of these
other, If they form a ________ angle.
Answer: B
C
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C
___________ angle. C) perpendicular
D) coincident
A) smallest Answer: B
B) largest SP
C) both A and B 10) The sum of all the three interior angles of a triangle is
D) none of these ____________.
Answer: B
A) 3600
4) If three sides of one triangle are congruent to three sides B) 1800
of another triangle, the triangles are ___________. C) 900
D) 450
C
A) similar Answer: B
B) proportional
C) congruent 11) If two sides of a triangle are congruent then the angles
D) none of these opposite to them are ________.
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Answer: C
A) not congruent
5) If three angles of one triangle are congruent to three A) equal
angles of another triangle, the triangles are ___________. B) congruent
C) all of these
A) congruent Answer: C
B) equal
C) similar
D) proportional
Answer: C
A) similar
B) equal
C) proportional
D) congruent
Answer: D
A) two 9) .
B) three
C) four A) Equilateral
D) one B) Scalene
Answer: D C) Isosceles
D) Acute angled
3) A line segment touching the circle at two points is Answer: B
called __________.
C
10) The sum of the measures of the all angles is
A) line ________.
B) chord
C) diameter SP A) 900
D) radius B) 1800
Answer: B C) 500
D) None of these
4) A line segment touching the circle at two points and Answer: B
passing through centre is called __________.
11) The sum of the measures of the all angles of
A) line quadrilateral is ___________.
C
B) chord
C) diameter A) 900
D) radius A) 1500
B) 3600
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Answer: C
C) 300
5) A chord passing through the centre of the circle is Answer: C
called ___________.
12) The point of concurrency of three medians of a
A) line triangle is called _____________.
B) diameter
C) radius A) in-centre
D) none of these B) Circum-centre
Answer: B C) centroid
D) ortho-centre
6) Two circles having same centre are called Answer: C
_____________ circles.
13) The perpendicular from the vertex of a triangle to
A) same the opposite side is called _________.
B) alike
C) concentric A) median
D) None of these B) altitude
Answer: C C) both A and B
D) none of these
Answer: B
7) Double of the radius is _____________.
A) chord
B) Diameter
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Chapter 14. Practical Geometry Answer: A
1) In a triangle, the _______ angle can be only one. 8) _______ tangent(s) can be drawn from a point which is
inside the circle.
A) acute
B) right A) one
C) reflex B) two
D) None of these C) no
Answer: B D) none of these
Answer: C
2) The point of concurrency of the medians is ________.
A) in-centre
B) Circum-centre
C) Ortho-centre
D) centroid
Answer: D
A) in-centre
C
B) Circum-centre
C) Ortho-centre
D) centroid
Answer:
4)
C SP
The point of concurrency of the angle bisector is
________.
A) in-centre
B) Circum-centre
C) Ortho-centre
C
D) centroid
Answer: A
____________.
A) in-centre
B) Circum-centre
C) Ortho-centre
D) centroid
Answer: B
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
Answer: B
A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
C
3) The ________ angles and three sides of a triangle are
called elements of a triangle. 10) tan200 = cot (___)
A) two SP A) 200
B) three B) 300
C) four C) 700
D) none of these D) 800
Answer: B Answer: C
C)
D) None of these Answer: B
Answer: B
12) tanθ = cot (___)
5) cos =
A) 900 + θ
A) B) 900 - θ
B) C) 900
D) 200 + θ
C) Answer: B
D) None of these
Answer: B 13) Cot 60o =
6) tan = A) √3
B)
A) √
C) 1
B) D) None of these
C) Answer: B
D) None of these
14) sin600 =
Answer: A
A)
7) Sin260o + Cos260o = B)
√
15) sinθ.secθ =
A) cotθ
B) cosθ
C) tanθ
D) cosecθ
Answer: C
A) sinθ
B) tanθ
C) secθ
D) cosecθ
Answer: B
C
17) √1 − θ =
A) cos2θ
B)
C)
D)
sinθ
secθ
cosθ
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Answer: D
C
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