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TEST  1 MATHEMATICS  10th     T.

MARKS  35
NAME ROLL NO SECTION

TEST TYPE 8TH DIVISION WISE DATE ____/____/____ CHECKED BY

Circle the Correct Option 1X6=06    1


I) In , if b=0 then equation becomes__  b   I
(A) Quadratic  (B) Pure quadratic  (C) Linear  (D) Reciprocal 
II) Number of variables in standard quadratic equation is __      II
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

III) An equation of the type is a/an___  ___    III


(A) Exponential   (B) Radical  (C) Raciprocal  (D) None 
IV) Degree of quadratic equation is ___.     IV
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

V) Solution set of is ___.   V


(A) (B) (C) (D)

VI) can be solved by ___. ___    VI


(A) Factorization  (B) Completing square (C) Quadratic formula  (D) All 

Attempt the following questions. 2X7=14   2


I) Solve by factorization .     I
II) Define raciprocal equation and give example.    II
III) Define quadratic equation and give example.    III
IV) Write in standard form .     IV
V) Solve: .    V

VI) Solve by quadratic formula .     VI


VII) Solve:    VII

Attempt the following questions. 5X3=15   3


1) Solve by completing square.     1
2) Solve:    2
    3
3) One and only one circle can pass through three non-collinear points.

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