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Chapter No.

1- Which of the following are non-negative integers?


(a) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, …
(b) 0 0, 1,2, 3, 4, …
(c) +1, +2, +3, +4, +5, …
(d) none of these

2- Closure property does not hold good in integers for


(a) addition
(b) multiplication
(c) subtraction
(d) division

4- Write the ascending order

(a) 8650, 8648,8540


(b) 8648, 8650,8540
(c) 8540, 8648,8650
(d) none

5- write the descending order

(a) 796, 768, -734


(b) -734,768, 796
(c) 796,-734, 796
(d) none

6- To add rational numbers with same denominators we…..

(a) Add the numerator


(b) Subtract the numerator
(c) Add the denominator
(d) none

7-To add rational numbers with different denominators we…..

(a) Add the numerator


(b) Subtract the numerator
(c) Add the denominator
(d) Make the denominator same

8- Additive inverse of a rational number is …..

(a) Same number


(b) Same number with opposite sign
(c) Opposite number
(d) None

9- Which of the following is a commutative property w.r.t addition ?

(a) a/b + c/d = c/d + a/b


(b)a/b + c/d = c/d - a/b
(c) a/b + c/d = a/d + c/b
(d) Both a and c

10- Associative property contains how many rational numbers ?

(a)One rational Number


(b)Two rational numbers
(c) Three rational numbers
(d) None

11- (p/q x r/s) x t/u = p/q x (r/s x t/u) is …

(a)Commutative property w.r.t addition


(b)Associative property w.r.t multiplication
(c) Distributive property w.r.t to multiplication
(d) Both a and c

12- The difference between actual value and approximate value is called

(a)Actual value
(b)Error
(c) Approximation
(d)Rational number

13- Every positive rational number is …..

(a) Greater than negative rational number


(b)Smaller than negative rational number
(c) Equal to negative rational number
(d)None

14- { } are called

(a)Round brakets
(b)Bar
(c) Braces
(d) Box brackets

15- The symbol ‘ v’ is read as

(a)OR
(b)AND
(c) SUCH THAT
(d)EQUAL TO

16- The objects of a set are called

(a)Numbers
(b)Elements
(c) Members
(d) Both b and c

17- ….. are used to make ven diagrams.

(a)Circle
(b)Rectangle
(c) Ovals
(d)All of the above

18- The formula of loss percentage is?

(a)Loss % = loss / cost price x 100%


(b)Loss % = cost price / loss x 100%
(c) Loss % = loss/ cost price
(d)Both a and c

19- Square of an odd number is ?

(a) Even number


(b) Odd number
(c) Either odd or even
(d) Negative number

20- When a number is multiplied by itself then the resultant number is


known as

(a)Square
(b)Perfect square
(c) Natural numbers
(d)Prime factorization

Fill in the blanks.


1) If a set has only one element it is called …….
2) Empty set is represented by …..
3) ……. of elements in a set does not matter.
4) Empty set is a ……. of every set.
5) Ratio changes when the ….. changes of quantities.

There are two kinds of proportion .

(a)True
(b)False

Chapter Number 2

1) A sentence which has one or two unknowns is called


(a) Open sentence
(b) Closed sentence
(c) Sentence variable
(d) None

2)- Square root of 9 is 2.

(a) True mathematical close sentence


(b) False mathematical close sentence
(c) true mathematical open sentence
(d) both a and b
3)- 4x+3y+6z is an

(a) algebraic expression


(b) numeric expression
(c) alphabetic expression
(d) all

4)- In 7x+4y+8z, x,y,z are

(a) numbers
(b) expression
(c) variables
(d) constants

5)- 2x + 4y , 2 is

(a)variable
(b)constant
(c) coefficient
(d)none

6)- A quantity which can take various numerical values is

(a)constant
(b)coefficient
(c) variable
(d) none

7)- A quantity which has fixed value is

(a)Variable
(b)Constant
(c) Coefficient
(d)None

8)- In ‘Equation’ any two algebraic expressions are connected through


the sign of

(a)Addition
(b)>,<
(c) Division
(d)Equal

9)- In inequalities two algebraic expressions are connected by the signs


of

(a)Equal(=)
(b)<,>
(c) /
(d)!

10)- 2x – 3<5 is

(a) Inequality
(b)Equation
(c) Statement
(d)Sentence

11)- Degree of polynomial is the...

(a)Lowest degree of variable


(b)Highest degree of variable
(c) Sum of degrees of variables
(d)Both a and c

12)- Binomial have

(a) Sum of more than three monomials


(b)Like terms
(c) Highest degree
(d)Two Unlike terms

13)- Operation in which expression is written in vertical line is

(a)Horizontal method
(b)Vertical method
(c) Both horizontal and vertical
(d)None

14)- In subtraction of polynomial only …..are subtracted


(a)Constants
(b)Coefficients
(c) Variables
(d)None

15)- Factorization is an inverse process of …..algebric expression

(a)Addition
(b)Division
(c) Multiplication
(d)Subtractions

16)- Factorize the ac+ad+bc+bd

(a)(c+d)(a+b)
(b)(c+a)(b+d)
(c) (c+b)(a+d)
(d)(cd)(ab)

17)- The parts of an algebraic expressions which are connected by


mathematical operations are called

(a)Variables
(b)Terms
(c) Constants
(d)Coefficients

18)- Algebra is an

(a)English word
(b)Spanish word
(c) Indian word
(d)Arabic word

19)- A term which can take various numerical values is

(a)Constant
(b)Variable
(c) Coefficient
(d)Like term
20)-If 7x – 15 = 6 then x is

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

21) A liner equation is the equation in which highest power of variable is

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

22) If a,b,c are real numbers then ax+by=c is liner equation in

(a)Two variables
(b)Three variables
(c) Five variables
(d)Two contants

Fill in the following blanks.

1) There are….. types of polynomials


2) There are …… different methods to add polynomials.
3) ……. Of polynomial can be done by both horizontal and vertical
4) Simplification of algebraic expression is done by ………..rule.
5) …..are consists of variables. Coefficients, constants.
Chapter number 3

1)- Duration of period in which an action, process and event


take place is

(a) Distance
(b) Time
(c) Speed
(d) Work

2)- Time from midnight to midday is written as

(a) a.m
(b) p.m
(c) both and b
(d) none

3)- To convert from larger to smaller unit the given number is

(a) add the given smaller units


(b) divide the given smaller units
(c) multiply the given smaller units
(d) multipl the given larger units

4)- 1m =

(a) 10cm
(b) 100cm
(c) 1000cm
(d) All

5)-1m=

(a) 10dm
(b) 20dm
(c) 100dm
(d) Both a and c

6)-A trip of school students is going to museum. They cover the


distance of 15km 200m. How much distance they cover in
meter?

(a)15300m
(b)16200m
(c) 15200m
(d)17000m

7)-1mm =

(a)0.01cm
(b)0.0001cm
(c) 1cm
(d)0.1cm

8)- Midnight time in 24 hour clock is written as

(a)11.11
(b)15.15
(c) 00.00
(d)00:00

9)- Equation used to calculate the journey time

(a)Journey time = arrival time + departure time


(b)Journey time = arrival time - departure time
(c) Journey time = arrival time / departure time
(d)Journey time = departure time - arrival time

10)- Ahmed started his journey at 8:30 and reached at 4:50. Find the
journey time.

(a)32 hr 20 min
(b)32 min 20sec
(c) 15hr 32 min
(d)20 hr 32 min
11)- A train covers distance of 480km in 8 hours. Find speed.

(a) 55km/hr
(b)45km/hr
(c) 60km/hr
(d)48km/hr

12)- Convert 72km/h into m/s

(a)7m/s
(b)10m/s
(c) 20m/s
(d)11m/s

13)- Convert 70m/s to km/hr.

(a)251km/h
(b)253km/h
(c) 152km/h
(d)252km/h

14)- Formula of average speed is

(a)Average speed= Total distance covered/ Total time taken


(b)Average speed= Total time taken/ Total distance covered
(c) Average speed= distance covered/ time taken
(d)Average speed= half distance covered/ half time taken

15)- Earth revolves around the sun is an example of

(a)Speed
(b)Average speed
(c) Uniform speed
(d)All

16)-Perimeter of triangle

(a) a+b+c
(b) a-b-c
(c) a/b-c
(d)a+b
17)-perimeter of rectangle is

(a) 2(l-b)
(b)2(l+b)
(c) 2(b x l)
(d)All

18)- Length of cord passing through the centre is

(a)Arch
(b)Length of circle
(c) Chord
(d)Diameter

19)- Chord of circle is

(a)Line segment joining any two points


(b)Line segment passing through the centre
(c) Part of circumference
(d)Distance from centre to any point on circle

20)- When all the sides of right square prism are square, then it is

(a)Rectangle
(b)Cube
(c) Circle
(d)Line

Fill in the following blanks.

1) ……is the measurement of interior region of a closed shape.


2) Circumference of circle is…….
3) Length of space between two points is……
4) Uniform speed with different intervals of time is……….
5) An arch is the part of……………of circle.
Chapter 4:

1.Geometry deals with the study of

a) Points
b) Lines
c) Surfaces
d) Liquids
e) All

2.Isosceles triangle is

a. All sides of different measures


b. Two sides of equal measures
c. All sides of equal measures
d. None

3.A triangle is called acute angeld triangel if

a) All the angles are equal to 90


b) All the angles are less to 90
c) All the angles are greater to 90
d) None

4.The sum of interior angels of any quadrilaterals is equal to

a) 180
b) 360
c) 90
d) None

5. A polygon which has atleast one reflex angel is called

a) Concave polygon
b) Convex polygon
c) Both
d) none
6.A symmetry in which half shape reflect the other half is called

a) Reflective symmetry
b) Rotaional symmetry
c) Both
d) None

7.In convex polygon all angel is

a) Less tha 180


b) Greater than 180
c) Less than 360
d) Greater than 360

8. find the sum of interior angels of a polygone with a given sides of

a) n =7
b) n=9
c) n=13
d) none

9- Sum of exterior angles of polygon

(a)180
(b)360
(c) 145
(d)60

10- The size of interior angles of regular polygon is

(a)(n-2)n/180
(b)(n-1)180/n
(c) (n-2)90/n
(d)(n-2)180/n

11- Mirror line also called

(a)Base line
(b)Height
(c) Symmetry line
(d)Hypotenuse
12- Equilateral triangle has

(a)Two symmetry lines


(b)Three symmetry lines
(c) One symmetry line
(d)Both a and c

13- Any figure having no line of symmetry is

(a)Triangle
(b)Prism
(c) Rotational symmetry
(d)Rectangle

14- In which quadrilateral there are no parallel lines

(a)Square
(b)Rectangle
(c) Kite
(d)Rhombus

15- If two angles of isosceles triangle are 40 and 100 the third angle is

(a)40
(b)80
(c) 100
(d)140

16- The movement of object from one position to another is

(a)Transformation
(b)Rotation
(c) Measurement
(d)Reflection

17- Triangle having all angles and sides equal is

(a)Right angled triangle


(b)Isosceles triangle
(c) Equilateral triangle
(d)None
18- Sum of interior angles of hexagon is

(a)360
(b)180
(c) 145
(d)720

19- Every square and rectangle is

(a)Kite
(b)Prism
(c) Parallelogram
(d)Triangle

20- Angle formed between a side and extended side is called

(a)Supplementary angle
(b)Right angle
(c) Interior angle
(d)Exterior angle

Fill in the blanks.

1) polygone with 4 side is called quadrilaterals


2) Hexagone has the 6 sides
3) Beehoneycomb is network of regular hexagone
4) In trapezium there are two paraller lines.
5) Any closed 2D figure with three or more sides is called polygon.

Chapter 5

1- The singular of data is

(a)Graphvalues
(b)Data
(c)Observation

2- Pie graph is also called


(a)Circular graph
(b)Baar graph
(c)Line graph histrograph

3- The mean of 5 number is 15.75. if the first four number are


16.25, 14.25, 15.50, 15.73 then find the 5th number
(a)16,25
(b)17.02
(c)15.73
(d)14.25

4- aped of wind at hill is an example of

(a)Discrete data
(b)Continues data
(c) Group data
(d)All

4- Data which is arranged in symmetrical order is


(a) Group data
(b) Ungrouped data
(c) Discrete data
(d) Continues data

5- Frequency is represented by
(a) i
(b) f
(c) >
(d) <

6- Size of class interval

(a) Small value – large value/number of classes


(b) Small value – large value/ large value
(c) number of classes / Small value – large value/number
(d) Small value – large value/number of classes

7- Midpoint is measured by

(a) (Upper limit + lower limit)/2


(b) (lower limit + upper limit)/2
(c) (Upper limit + lower limit)/n
(d) (Upper limit + lower limit)/100

8- Graphical representation of information change over the


period of time is

(a) Bar graph


(b) Line graph
(c) Pie graph
(d) All

9- Circular graph is also known as

(a) Line graph


(b) Bar graph
(c) Pie graph
(d) All

10- Graph consists of rectangular bars with equal width without


any gap is

(a) Line graph


(b) Bar graph
(c) Pie graph
(d) Histogram

11- Arithmetic mean shows ….. of the given data.


(a) Upper value
(b) Lower value
(c) Middle value
(d) All

12- The possible number of outcomes in tossing a coin is

(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 2
(d) 8

13- An event is represented by

(a) S
(b) F
(c) E
(d) Q

14- The number of favorable outcomes is always ……..the total


number of outcomes.

(a) Greater than


(b) Eqaual to
(c) Smaller than
(d) Both b and c

14- Probability of an outcome is calculated by

(a) Number of favourable outcomes / total number of


possible outcomes
(b) Total number of favourable outcomes / total number of
possible outcomes
(c) Total number of favourable outcomes / Number of
possible outcomes
(d) Number of possible outcomes/ Number of favourable
outcomes

15- The probabitiy of an event is always between

(a) 0 and 3
(b) 0 and 0
(c) 0 and 2
(d) 0 and 1

16- When we roll a dice what is the probability of getting


number 8.

(a) 2
(b) 8
(c) 0
(d) 6

17- The result of an experiment is known as

(a) Insource
(b) Outcome
(c) Outgoing event
(d) Space

18- The set of all possible outcomes of an experiment is

(a) Probability
(b) Sample space
(c) Event
(d) Experiment

19- What is the mode of the data 2,5,9,4,3,6,10,11,12

(a) 2
(b) 9
(c) No mode
(d) 12

20- Ungrouped data is also known as

(a) Qualitative data


(b) Grouped data
(c) Quantitative data
(d) Raw data

Fill in the blanks.


1) A bar graph is graphical representation of numerical data.
2) Mode is the most frequently occured value in the given data.
3) Median is preferred because it is not affected by the extreme
values.
4) The number of times a value is repeated is called frequency.
5) The word probability is derived from the latin word.

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