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1-5 Maths Basics

This document is a test for 10th-grade Maths covering chapters 1 to 5, with a total of 35 marks and a duration of 90 minutes. It includes multiple-choice questions, problem-solving questions, and a case-based question related to algebra and geometry. The questions assess knowledge of concepts such as LCM, HCF, polynomials, and arithmetic progressions.

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1-5 Maths Basics

This document is a test for 10th-grade Maths covering chapters 1 to 5, with a total of 35 marks and a duration of 90 minutes. It includes multiple-choice questions, problem-solving questions, and a case-based question related to algebra and geometry. The questions assess knowledge of concepts such as LCM, HCF, polynomials, and arithmetic progressions.

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EDUCARE COACHING CLASSES

Test – 10th (Maths) Chapters 1 to 5 time - 90 min M.M. 35


Instructions: Q1-Q8 : 1 mark each.
Q9 – Q15 : 2 marks each.
Q16 – Q18 : 3 marks each. Q19 is case based type and consist of 3 parts of 1, 2, 1 marks respectively.

Q1. If two positive integers p ana q can be expressed as p = ab2 and q = a3b, where a and b are prime numbers.
LCM(p, q) =
(a) ab (b) a2b2 (c) a3b2 (d) a3b3
Q2. HCF of 8, 12 and 20 is
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 8
Q3. If one zero of the polynomial x2 + 3x+ k is 2, k = ?
(a) – 10 (b) 10 (c) (d) – 5
Q4. The condition for the system of linear equation ax + by = c and lx + my = n have a unique solution is
(a) am ≠ bl (b) al ≠ bm (c) al = bm (d) am = bl
Q5. The value of k, for which the system of linear equations x + (k +1)y = 5 and (k +1)x + 9y = 8k – 1, has
infinite many solutions is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
Q6. The roots of the equation x2 + 3x – 10 = 0 are
(a) 2, -5 (b) –2, 5 (c) 2, 5 (d) –2, –5
−1
Q7. The Q.E. whose roots are 1 and is
2
(a) 2x2 + x – 1 (b) 2x2 – x – 1 (c) 2x2 + x + 1 (d) 2x2 – x + 1
Q8. Assertion: nth term of an A.P. is 10 – 7n, then the common difference is (– 7)
Reason: common difference of an AP is an+1 – an.

Q9. Prove that √3 is an irrational number.


Q10. Two tankers containing 850 and 680 litres of petrol respectively. Find the maximum capacity of a container
which can measure the petrol of either tanker in exact number of times.
Q11. Find the sum and product of zeroes of for the polynomial : 4s2 – 4s + 1.
2
Q12. Find a polynomial whose zeroes are and – 2.
3
1 1
Q13. A fraction becomes , when 2 is subtracted from the numerator and it becomes , when 1 is subtracted from
3 2
the denominator. Find the fraction.
Q14. Solve the following : (2x – 1)(x – 3) = (x + 5)(x – 1)
Q15. Which term of the AP is 3, 8, 13, 18,….. is 78.
Q16. The altitude of a right triangle is 7 cm less than its base. If its hypotenuse is 13 cm. find the other two sides.
(8955410640, 8104179543)
Q17. The first and the last term of an AP are 17 and 350 respectively. If common difference is 9, how many terms
are there and what is their sum.
Q18. Find the sum of all 3 digit numbers divisible by 7.
Q19. Two schools A and B decided to award prizes to their students for two games of hockey x Rs. per student
and cricket y Rs. per student. School A decided to award a total of 9500 Rs. for the two games to 5 and 4 students
respectively; while school B decided to award a total of 7370 Rs for the two games to 4 and 3 students
respectively.
Based on the above information, answer the following questions-
(i) Represent the given information algebraically.
(ii) What is the prize amount for hockey.
OR
Prize amount on which game is more and by how much.
(iii) What will be the total prize amount if there are two students each from two games.

(8955410640, 8104179543)

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