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Chapter 1. Sets Answer: B


8) A—B is read as

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

2) How many rational and irrational numbers are


possible between 0 and 1 A) A not in B
B) B not in A
A) finite C) Neither A nor B
D) Both A and B
B) infinite
Answer: A
C) 0
D) 1
10) A’ will contain how many elements from the original set A
Answer: B
A) infinite
3) A ⊂ B is read as
B) 0

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
SP 11) (A’)’ =

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

C) compliment 12) If A is not equal to B, then the Cartesian product


D) none
Answer: A A) A x B= B x A
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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

A) AUB 15) If R = {(1,1),(2,3),(4,5)}, then domain of the function is


B) A∩B
C) A/B A) Dom R = {I,2,4}
D) None of these B) Dom R {1,3,5}

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C) Dom R {1,1,4,5}
D) Dom R = {2,3,4,5}
Answer: A

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Chapter 2. System of real numbers, Exponents 1
7) The multiplicative inverse of is
and Radicals x− y
1) √2 is a ________ number. A) (x - y )
B) (x+y)
A) rational C) (xy)
B) irrational D) None of these
C) Natural Answer: A
D) None of these
Answer: B 8) The x = y, y = z ⇒ x = z the property used is
2) 6 + 7 = 7 + 6 the property used is called called

A) Closure property w.r.t addition A) Symmetric property of equality


B) Closure property w.r.t subtraction B) Transitive property of equality
C) Closure property w.r.t multiplication C) Closure property
D) None of these D) None of these
Answer: A Answer: B

3) 6 X 7 = 7 X 6 the property used is called 9) The element _________ is called additive


identity.

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 ____________.

A) rational A) transitive property of inequality.


C
B) Surd B) Symmetric property of equality
C) Open sentence C) Closure property
D) True sentence D) None of these
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Answer: B Answer: A

5) The element _______ is called multiplicative 2 3


11) 53 ÷ 52 =
identity.
A) 25
A) 0
B) 1
B) 1
C) 2
C) Both A and B
D) 5
D) None of these Answer: D
Answer: B
12) If y = 3 then y2 + y–2 is
1
6) The additive inverse of is
A− B A)
B) 3
A) C) 4
D) 5
B)
Answer: A
C)
D) None of these 13) The conjugate of √2 - √3 is _________.
Answer: A
A) √2 + √3
B) −√2 + √3
C) -√2 - √3

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D) Both A and C
Answer: D

C
SP
C
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Chapter 3. Logarithms A) 3 log x + log y − 2 log z
B) Logx + logy -logz
1) In scientific notation 756837 is written as C) Both A and B
D) None of these
A) 7.56837 × 105 Answer: A
B) 7.56837 × 106
C) 7.56837 × 102 8) The characteristic of 7832.56 is
D) None of these
Answer: A A) 4
B) 3
2) In ordinary notation of 7.0056 × 10–8 is written as C) 2
D) 1
A) 0.0000000070056 Answer: B
B) 0.000000070056
C) 0.00000070056 9) The characteristic of 0.00721 is
D) All of these
Answer: B A) 3
B) 2
3) The logarithm of 1 to any base is C) 5
D) 9
A) 1 Answer: A

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

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Chapter 4. Algebraic Expressions 8) (a+b)2 + (a-b)2 =

1) A polynomial having one term is called A) 3(a2–b2)


B) 2(a2–b2)
A) monomial C) 4(a2–b2)
B) Binomial D) 2(–a2 –b2)
C) Trinomial Answer: B
D) None of these
Answer: A 9) x+√3 is a __________ eacpression.

2) A polynomial having two term is called A) rational


B) irrational
A) Binomial C) polynomial
B) Trinomial D) none
C) Binomial Answer: C
D) None of these
Answer: C 10) y+ is a _________ expression.

3) The degree of x 4 y + y 2 + y 3 is A) rational


B) irrational
C) polynomial

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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5) The degree of the polynomial 9 is B) p3 - 3p2q+3pq2+q3


C) p3 - 3p2q+3pq2-q3
A) 1 D) none
B) 2 Answer: C
C) 3
D) 0 13) (x+2)(x+4) = x2 + ______ +8
Answer: D
A) 7x
6) (a + b + c)2 = B) 6x
C) 2x
A) a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + abc + 2ca D) none
B) a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + 2ac + 2ca Answer: A
C) a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + abc + 2ca
D) a2 + b2 - c2 + 2ab + abc + 2ca 14) (√ + ) ( √ − )=
Answer: A
A) x2 – y2
B) x2 + y2
7) If a + b = 2, a – b = 2 then a2 + b2 = C) –x2 – y2
D) x–y
A) 4 Answer: D
B) 5
C) 3
D) 2
Answer: B

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Chapter 5. Factorization, H.C.F, L.C.M, C) factor method and division method
simplification and Square root D) none
Answer: C
1) Factors of (a2 - ) are
8) 2(a – b)2 – (a – b)3 =

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 =

4) factors of (a3 - 27) are A) (a2+2ab+b2)( a2 - 2ab+b2)


C
B) (a2-2ab+b2)( a2 - 2ab+b2)
A) (a+3)(a2-3a+9) C) (a2+2ab+b2)2
B) (a-3)(a2+3a+9) D) none
(a+3)(a2-3a+9)
IC

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) 4 A) by Factorization and by algebra


B) 3 B) by Factorization and by H.C.F
C) 2 C) by Factorization and by hypothesis
D) 9 D) none
Answer: C Answer: B

7) The two methods of finding H.C.F are

A) factor method and algebraic method


B) factor method and numerical method

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Chapter 6. Algebraic Sentences 8) Standard quadratic equation is ax2+bx+c = 0, where the
value of a
1) (2,3) lies in _______ quadrant.
A) =0
A) 1 st B) ≠0
B) 2nd C) >0
C) 3rd D) <0
D) None of these Answer: B
Answer: A
9) The equation ax2+bx+c = 0, remain quadratic if
2) (-6 , 4) lies in _______ quadrant.
A) b=0 and c ≠ 0
A) 1st B) b=c=0
B) 2nd C) b ≠ 0 and c = 0
C) 3rd D) all of these
D) None of these Answer: D
Answer: B
10) The value of variable for which given equation
3) ( , -1) lies in _________ quadrant. becomes true is called a ________ of the equation.

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

In (3 , 4), 3 is called ___________.


SP 11) An equation containing one or more radical expressions
involving unknown is called __________ equation.
A) abscissa A) linear
B) ordinate A) radical
C) ordered pair B) irrational equation
D) none of these C) both B and C
C
Answer: A Answer: D
5) In (3,4), 4 is called ___________. 12) Let x ɛ R, then│x│is read as
IC

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

7) An ________ sentence containing the symbol of > or <


is called inequation.

A) open
B) closed
C) zero
D) none of these
Answer: A

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Chapter 7. Matrices A) non-singular
B) singular
C) null
4 2
1) If matrix A=  then its order will be =
D) unit
3 1  Answer: B

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

8) A __________ matrix is always square matrix.


A) 2 x 1
B) 3 x 2
A) scalar
C) 3 x 3
B) diagonal
D) none
C) both A and B
Answer: A

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.

B) unit A) leading, legging


C) singular B) legging, leading
D) none C) first, second
Answer: B D) none
Answer: A
C

5 7  10) If A,B,C are conformable for multiplication the


4) If A=  then the transpose of it will be ________ property of multiplication is hold by A,B,C.
8 9 
IC

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

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SP
C
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Chapter 8. Elimination
1) The method of finding a relation independent of any
variable id called __________.

A) substitution
B) elimination
C) proposition
D) addition
Answer: B

2) The relation obtained after elimination is called


________

A) surd
B) result
C) eliminant
D) none of these
Answer: C

3) Elimination by application of formulae is a method

C
involving the __________.

A) value
B) sentence SP
C) formula
D) none of these
Answer: C

4) If a + b =3 and a – b =2 then the relation free from’b’ is


______________.
C
A) b=3
B) a=2
C) 2a = 5
D) a=4
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Answer: C

5) Eliminate x from b + x = 0 then it will be


c+x =0
__________.

A) b–c=0
B) c–b=0
C) both A and B
D) none of these
Answer: C

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Chapter 9. Variations 8) The triplicate of a:b is _________.

1) The relation between similar quantity is called A) :


_________
B) :
A) result C) :
B) ratio D) None of these
C) connection Answer: C
D) comparison
Answer: B 9) If a:b :: c:d then a,b,c,d are called_________.

2) The ratio between two quantities can be represented by A) proportional


the _______ symbol. B) proportion
C) connected
A) :: D) both A and B
B) : Answer: A
C) ?
D) > 10) If a:b :: c:d then a,b,c,d are in_________.
Answer: B
A) proportion
3) The quantities a and b are called _______ of the ratio. B) proportional

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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5) The second term of the ratio is called _______. B) means


C) numbers
A) relation D) none of these
B) proposition Answer: A
C) antecedent
D) consequent 13) The method of using the symbol k is called _____
Answer: D method.

6) The duplicate ratio of 2a:3b is ________. A) R


B) P
A) 4a2 : b2 C) K
B) 4a2:9b2 D) None of these
C) 4a : 9b2 Answer: C
D) 4a2: -9b2
Answer: B 14) If a:b :: c:d then b:a :: d:c is called __________.

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

16) If a:b :: c:d then (a+b):b :: (c+d):d is called ________.

A) invertendo
B) alternendo
C) componendo
D) dividendo
Answer: C

17) If a:b :: c:d then (a-b):b :: (c-d):d is called _______.

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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Chapter 10. Information Handling C) both A and B
D) none of these
1) The information given in quantitative or qualitative Answer: A
from regarding particular characteristic is called _________.
8) ________ variable is that variable whose value arises
A) variable through measurement.
B) data
C) constant A) discrete
D) none of these B) continuous
Answer: B C) both A and B
D) none of these
2) __________ is a characteristic that can take different Answer: B
values for the elements in the data.
9) ________ variable is that variable whose value arises
A) variable through counting.
B) data
C) constant A) discrete
D) none of these E) continuous
Answer: A F) both A and B
G) none of these
3) ________ is a variable because it varies from country to Answer: A

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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D) all of these A) secondary


Answer: B B) constant
C) continuous
5) ________ is a subset of a population. Answer: A

A) population 12) __________ is the process of sorting the data into


B) error classes or groups having similar properties, according to their
C) sample observed characteristics.
D) none of these
Answer: C A) classification
B) tabulation
6) _________ variable can be represented numerically. C) distribution
D) all of these
A) qualitative Answer: A
B) quantitative
C) both A and B 13) The procedure employed to reduce and simplify the raw
D) none of these data is called classification and _________.
Answer: B
A) classification
B) tabulation
7) _________ variable cannot be represented numerically. C) sorting
D) distribution
A) qualitative Answer: B
B) quantitative

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14) = _______

A) number of classes
B) number of values
C) class height
D) all of these
Answer: A

15) ________ diagram consists of horizontal or vertical


bars of equal widths and lengths proportional to the value they
represent.

A) simple bar
B) multiple bar
C) frequency polygon
D) all of these
Answer: A

16) ______ diagram is used for the comparison of


characteristics two or more variable, simultaneously.

C
A) simple bar
B) multiple bar
C) histogram

Answer:

17)
D) frequency polygon
B
SP
________ 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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18) Measure of central tendency gives a picture of whole


_________.

A) population
B) sample
C) data
D) all of these
Answer: A

19) The most common types of central tendency commonly


known as __________.

A) variance
B) average
C) standard deviation
D) all of these
Answer: B

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Chapter 11. Fundamental Concepts of Geometry A) right
B) Straight
1) One and only one line can pass through _______ C) alternate
distinct points. D) none of these
Answer: A
A) one
B) two 8) Two intersecting line can’t be ________ to the
C) three third line
D) four
Answer: B A) parallel
B) perpendicular
2) One and only one plan can pass through ______ distinct C) both A and B
points. D) none of these
Answer: A
A) two
B) three 9) A triangle having no side congruent is called
C) four ________ triangle.
D) five
Answer: B A) Equilateral
B) Scalene
3) If the sum of the measures of the two angles is C) Isosceles

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

A) supplementary 11) The sum of the measures of the all angles of


B) complementary quadrilateral is ___________.
IC

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

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C
SP
C
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Chapter 12. Demonstrative Geometry
A) similar
1) The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle B) equal
must be __________ then the third side. C) congruent
D) none of these
A) less Answer: C
B) greater
C) equal 8) If the three sets of corresponding sides of two triangles
D) none of these are in proportion, the triangles are _________.
Answer: B
A) similar
2) The segment connecting the mid-points of two sides of B) congruent
a triangle is __________ to the third side and is half as long. C) proportional
D) equal
A) perpendicular Answer: A
B) parallel
C) coincident 9) If two __________ lines are cut by a transversal, then
D) all of them the pairs of corresponding angles are congruent.
Answer: B
A) intersecting
3) In a triangle, the longest side is always opposite to the B) parallel

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

6) If two angles and the included side of one triangle are


congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, the
triangles are ____________.

A) similar
B) equal
C) proportional
D) congruent
Answer: D

7) If two angles and the non-included side of one triangle


are congruent to the corresponding parts of another triangle, the
triangles are ___________.

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Chapter 13. Circle C) secant
D) none of these
1) Set of points which is equidistant from a fixed point is Answer: B
called ___________.
8) A line touching the circle at two points is called
A) square _________.
B) rectangle
C) circle A) radius
D) rhombus B) diameter
Answer: C C) chord
D) secant
2) A circle has ________ centre(s). 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

3) The point of concurrency of the altitudes is ________.

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

5) The point of concurrency of side bisectors is called


IC

____________.

A) in-centre
B) Circum-centre
C) Ortho-centre
D) centroid
Answer: B

6) _______ tangent(s) can be drawn from a point outside


the circle.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
Answer: B

7) _______ tangent(s) can be drawn from a point which is


on the circle.

A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four

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Chapter 15. Trigonometry A) 2
B) 3
1) Trigonometry is an important branch of C) 1
_______________. D) 0
Answer: C
A) Physics
B) Chemistry 8) 1 + Tan2θ =
C) Biology
D) Mathematics A) sec2
Answer: D B) Tan2
C) Cos2
2) ____________ plays significant role in the field of D) None of these
navigation, surveying, electronics, electrical engineering and Answer: A
many other branched of physical sciences.
9) 1 + Cot2θ =
A) Biology
B) Trigonometry A) cosec2θ
C) Anatomy B) Sin2θ
D) Geology C) Cos2θ
Answer: B D) Tan2θ
Answer: A

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

4) sin = 11) sin 300 = cos (___)


C
A) A) 500
A) 600
B)
B) 300
C) Both A and B 400
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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)

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C)

D) 0
Answer: B

15) sinθ.secθ =

A) cotθ
B) cosθ
C) tanθ
D) cosecθ
Answer: C

16) cotθ is the reciprocal of _______.

A) sinθ
B) tanθ
C) secθ
D) cosecθ
Answer: B

C
17) √1 − θ =

A) cos2θ
B)
C)
D)
sinθ
secθ
cosθ
SP
Answer: D
C
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