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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST

REAL NUMBERS

I. Solve the following 2x2=4


1. Write the fundamental theorem of Arithmetic and Express 2310 as a product of prime factors.
2. Find the HCF of 72, 96 by Euclid division algorithm
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
n
3. Check whether 12 can end with the digit 0 for any natural number n.
4. If x² + y² = 29xy, then prove that 2 log(x – y ) = 3log3 + logx + logy
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6= 6
5. show that 2 + 3 5 is an irrational number.

6. Show that the square of any odd positive integer is of the form 8m + 1, where m is any positive
integer.

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. 1.120120012000 . . . . is ( )

a) Rational b) Irrational c) natural d) integer.

8. Which of the following number ends with 5 for any positive integer ‘n’ ( )

a) 4n b) 6 n c) 12n d) none

9. p and q are co-primes, q ≠0, if p/q is a terminating decimal then the general form of q is . .( )

a) 2n x5m b) 2 n  5m c) 2n x3m d) 2n + 5m

10. The product of two numbers 500. HCF = 5 then LCM = . . . ( )

a) 50 b) 100 c) 5 d) 10

- Prepared by CH. Rambabu S.A.(Maths) ZPHS Ghanpur(M), Jayashankar Bhupalapally.


CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
SETS

I. Solve the following 2x2=4

1. The set of multiples of 2 and set of multiple of 3 are disjoint or not ? Express your reason.
2. Which of the following sets are equal . A = {x: x is a letter in the word FOLLOW},
B = {x: x is a letter in the word FLOW} and C = {x : x is a letter in the WOLF}.
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. Write the following sets in Set builder form.

i) P ={1,2,3,4, . . .} ii) Q ={ 2,4,8,16,32} iii) R ={1,4,9,16,25, . . . } iv) S ={5,10,15,20,25,30}

4. Write all the subsets of the set A = { x, y, z }


III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6

5. If A = { a, c, d, f, h} and B = {a, b, d, e, g, h} then draw the Venn diagram and find the following:

i) AUB ii) A∩B iii) A – B iv) B – A

6. Draw the Venn diagram for the sets μ = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10}, A= { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 }, B= {4, 6} and
find the following: i) AUB ii) A∩B iii) A – B iv) B – A

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. If A and B are disjoint sets then n (A∩B) = ( )

a) ϕ b) 0 c) 1 d) None

8. {x : x∊ A and x ∉ B} = . . . . ( )

a) A ∩ B b) A ∪ B c) A – B d) B – A

9. If A = { 1, 2, 3} then the number sub sets of A ( )


a) 3 b) 6 c) 9 d) 8

10. n(A) = 5, n(B) =4, n(A∩B) =3 then n(A∪B) = ? ( )

a) 6 b) 9 c) 8 d) 12

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
POLYNOMIALS
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. Find the quadratic polynomial whose sum of the zeroes is -3/2 and the product of the zeroes is -1.

2. If 3 is the zero of the polynomial x² + 2x – a then find the value of ‘a’

II. Solve the following 2x4=8

3. Check whether 3 and -2 are the zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x² – x – 6 .

4. Find the zeroes of the polynomial x² + 7x + 10 and verify the relationship between the zeros and the

coefficients.
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6

5. Obtain all other zeroes of 2x⁴ - 3x³ -3x² +6x – 2, if two of its zeros are 2 and – 2 .

6. Draw the graph of p(x) = x² - 4x + 5 and find its zeroes from the graph.
IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. Find the value of ‘k’ if the graph of x² + 6x + k intersects X-axis at only one point ( )

a) 3 b) 6 c) 9 d) 12

8. Sum of zeroes of a polynomial x³ – 2x² + 3x – 4 is ( )

a) –2 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

9. In a division, if divisor is x +1, quotient is x and remainder is 4 then dividend is ( )

a) x² + x b) 4(x+1) + x c) x(x + 1) + 4 d) 4x + 4

10. The graph of y = 2x – 5 intersects X-axis at . . . ( )

 5   5 5   5
a)   ,0  b)  0,   c)  ,0  d)  0, 
 2   2 2   2

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
PAIR OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIBLES
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. Whether the following equations are parallel? Justify. 2x – 3y = 8, 4x – 6y = 9.
2. For what value of ‘k’ the pair of equations 3x + 4y +2=0, 9x + 12y +k = 0 are coincident?
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. For what values of k, the following system of equations have a unique solution. x - ky = 2 and
3x+2y = -5
4. For what values of ‘p’ the following pair of linear equations have infinitely many solutions?
Px + 3y – (p-3) = 0, 12x + py – p = 0
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. Draw the graph of following pair of linear equations and find their solution
2x + y = 6 and 2x – y + 2 = 0.
15 5 10 2
6. Solve   2 and  4
x y x y x y x y
IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. Which of the following is not a solution for 2x – 3y = 5 ( )

a) (1 , -1) b) (4 , 1) c) (7 , 3) d) (3 , 4)

8. Graphical representation of Consistent equations ( )

a) Parallel lines b) Intersecting lines c) Coincident lines d) b or c

9. Which of the following is parallel to x – 2y + 7 = 0 ( )

a) 3x – 2y + 1 = 0 b) 2x – 4y + 3 = 0 c) 2x – 2y + 1 = 0 d) x – y + 7 = 0

10. The pair of linear equations x + 2y = 30 and 2x + 4y = 66 are ( )

a) Consistent b) Inconsistent c) dependent d) All the above

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. The sum of a number and its reciprocal is 10/3, then find the number.
2. Find the sum and product of the roots of the quadratic equation x² – 4 3 x + 9 = 0
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. Find the area of the rectangle whose length and breadth are roots of x² – 6x +8 = 0
4. Write the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 (a≠0) based on the value of
the descriminant and give one example to each case.
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. If the sum of the area of two squares is 468 and the difference of their perimeters is 24 m , then
find the measurements of their sides.
6. Find the dimensions of a rectangle whose perimeter is 28 meters and area is 48 sq.m.

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. Which of the equation represents product of two consecutive natural numbers is 56. ( )

a) x² + x + 56 = 0 b) x² - x + 56 = 0 c) x² + x - 56 = 0 d) x² - x - 56 = 0

8. The descriminant of the quadratic equation 2x² - 2√2 x + 1 = 0 ( )

a) 2 b) - 1 c) 1 d) 0

9. If the roots of kx² + 2x + k = 0 are equal then the value of k ( )

a) 0 b) ± 1 c) 0 , -1 d) 0, 1

10. If the graph of a quadratic equation intersects X-axis at two distinct points then its descriminant is
( )

a) 0 b) Negative c) Positive d) Undefined

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
PROGRESSIONS
I. Solve the following 2x2=4

1. Is zero a term of the Arithmetic Progression 31, 28, 25, …… . . Justify your answer.

2. Which term of G.P. 2, 2√2, 4, . . . . . . . is 128.

II. Solve the following 2x4=8


3. Find the sum of all the three digit numbers, which are divisible by 4
2 16
4. If the 4th and 7th terms of G.P. are and respectively, then find the G.P.
3 81
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6

5. The sum of the three terms which are in an Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the product of the
first and the third terms exceeds the second term by 29, find the Arithmetic Progression
2 2 2
6. If the nth terms of the geometric progressions 162, 54, 18, . . . . . and , , , . . . . are equal then
81 27 9
find the value of ‘n’.

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. 1 + 2 + 3 + . . . . . . . . + 100 = ( )

a) 1000 b) 1050 c) 5000 d) 5050

8. The common difference of an A.P., whose 3rd term is 5 and 7th term is 9 ( )

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

9. If 4, x, 9 are in G.P. then x = ? ( )

a) 5 b) 6 c) 7 d) 8

10. How many two digit numbers which are exactly divisible by 7 ( )

a) 12 b) 13 c) 14 d) 15

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. Show that the points A(-3, 3), B(0, 0) and C(3, -3) are collinear.
5 1 
2. Two vertices of triangle are (3, 2), (-2, 1) and its centroid 
 ,  find the third vertex of the
3 3 
triangle.
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. Find the ratio in which the Y-axis divides the line segment joining the points A(3, 2) and B(-1, 2).
4. Find the point on the X-axis which is equidistance from A(2, -5) and B(-2, 9).
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. Show that (-4, -7), (-1, 2), (8, 5), (5, -4) are vertices of a rhombus and find its area.
6. Find the coordinates of the points of trisection of the line segment joining the points (-3,3) and (3, -3)

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. The centroid of a triangle whose vertices are (-4, 6), (2, -2), (2, 5). ( )

a) (1 , 1/3) b) (3 , 3) c) (0 , 3) d) (3 , 0)

8. The slope of line joining the points A(0, 0) and B(√3, 3) ( )

a) 3 b) √3 c) 1 d) 0

9. (x, y), (2, 0), (3, 2) and (1, 2) are vertices of a parallelogram then (x, y) = . . . . ( )

a) (0, 0) b) (4 , 8) c) (1 , 0) d) (5 , 0)

10. The point which divides the line segment joining the points (1, 2) and (3, 4) internally in
the ratio 2 : 3 is . . . . ( )

1 2 b)  , 
2 4  7 10  d) 
8
a)  ,  c)  ,   1, 
 3 3  3 3 3 3   3

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
STATISTICS
I. Solve the following 2x2=4

1. Write the first 10 prime numbers and find their median ?


2. Write the formula to find the mean for grouped data using step deviation method and explain each
term.
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. Find the Median of the data given below

Class Interval 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50

Frequency 3 12 16 14 5

4. Find the Mode of the data given below

Class Interval 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-74

Frequency 8 20 28 30 10 4

III. Solve the following 1x6=6


5. A) Find the Mean of the below data.

Class Interval 0-9 10 - 19 20 - 29 30 - 39 40 – 49

Frequency 8 15 20 45 12

6. Draw the Ogive curves for the given data and find its median from the graph.

Class Interval 250-300 300-350 350-400 400-450 450-500

Frequency 12 14 8 6 10

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. If the two Ogive curves of a data intersects at (15, 20) then the median is . . . ( )

a) 17.5 b) 20 c) 15 d) 35

8. The mean of first five prime numbers is ( )

a) 7.8 b) 6.5 c) 5.6 d) 3.6

9. In a data of 25 observations, which of the following term is median ( )

a) 12 b) 13 c) 12.5 d) all the above

10. If the mode of the data 3, 2, 4, 3, 5, 2, x, 6 is 3 then x = ? ( )

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

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
TRIGONOMETRY
I. Solve the following 2x2=4

1. Which is greater among Cos 6˚ and Cos60˚? Justify your answer.


1  tan2 
2. Show that  tan2  .
cot   1
2

II. Solve the following 2x4=8


3. If 3tanA = 4 then find the values of SinA and CosA ?
mn
4. If Sec  then find Sinθ ?
2 mn
III. Answer any one of the following g 1x6=6
p 1
2
5. If Secθ + tanθ = p then show that Sinθ = .
p2  1
tan   sec   1 1  Sin
6. Show that 
tan   sec   1 Cos
IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

1  tan2 45
7. ... ( )
1  tan 2 45

a) 0 b) 3 c) 1 d) 

tan 36
8.  ... ( )
cot 54

a) 0 b) 3 c) 1 d) 

9. If SinA = CosB (0˚≤A,B≤90˚ ) then which of the following is true ( )

a) ∠A = ∠B b) ∠A +∠B = 90˚ c) ∠A = 45˚ d) all the above

24
10. If Sin A = , then Sec A = . . . . . . ( )
25

7 25 24 7
a) b) c) d)
25 7 7 24

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
APPLICATIONS OF TRIGONOMETRY

I. Solve the following 2x2=4

1. A person from the top of a building of height 2.5 m has observed another building’s top and bottom
at and angle of elevation 45˚ and at an angle of depression 60 respectively. Draw a diagram for this
data.
2. Find the area of triangle ABC, where , , and AC = 5 cm.

II. Solve the following 2x4=8

3. Pavan want to erect a pole of height 10m with the support of three ropes. Each rope has to make an
angle 30˚ with the pole. What should be the length of the rope?
4. Two poles of equal heights are standing opposite to each other, on either side of the road, which is
80m wide. From a point between them on the road, the angles of elevation of top of poles are 60˚ and
30˚ respectively. Then find the height of the poles.
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6

5. A tree is broken without separating from the stem by the wind. The top touches the ground making
an angle 30˚ at a distance of 12m from the foot of the tree. Find the height of the tree before
breaking.
6. From the top of a tower of 50m high, Neha observes the angles of depression of the top and foot of a
building are 45˚ and 60˚ respectively. Find the height of the building.

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. Which of the following is used to find angles of elevation or depression? ( )

a) Theodolite b) Periscope c) Microscope d) Compass

8. When the object is below the horizontal level, the angle formed by the line of sight with the
horizontal is called . . . . . ( )

a) Angle of Elevation b) Angle of depression c) Line of Sight d) Horizontal line

9. The line drawn from the eye of an observer to the object viewed is called . . . . ( )

a) Angle of Elevation b) Angle of depression c) Line of Sight d) Horizontal line

10. When the object is above the horizontal level, the angle formed by the line of sight with horizontal is
called . . . . . . ( )

a) Angle of Elevation b) Angle of depression c) Line of Sight d) Horizontal line

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
SIMILAR TRIANGLES
I. Solve the following 2x2=4

1. Sravani walks 12 m due East and turns left and walks another 5 m, how far is she from the
place started?
2. ABC is an isosceles triangle and ∠B = 90˚ then show that AC² = 2 AB²
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. A ladder of 3.9 m length is laid against a wall. The distance between the foot of the wall and the
ladder is 1.5 m . find the height at which the ladder touches the wall.
4. ABCD is a trapezium, in which AB∥ DC and its diagonals intersect each other at point O. Show that OA  OC
OB OD
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. Construct a triangle of sides 5 cm , 6 cm and 7 cm . Then construct a triangle similar to it,
whose sides are 2/3 times of the corresponding sides of the first triangle.

6. Construct an Isosceles triangle whose base is 7cm and altitude is 4cm. then draw another triangle
1
whose sides are 1 times the corresponding sides of the isosceles triangle.
3

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. If ‘a’ is a side of an equilateral triangle then what is its altitude ( )

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

8. ∆ABC ∼∆DEF; BC=3cm, EF = 4cm, If ar(∆ABC) = 54cm² then ar(∆DEF) = . . . cm² ( )


a) 72 b) 96 c) 48 d) 36

9. ∆ABC ∼∆LMN; perimeters of triangles are 30cm, 20cm respectively. If AB =12cm then LM = ? (
)
a) 12 cm b) 8 cm c) 16 cm d) 20 cm
10. Which of the following is true from the given figure. ( )

a) ∆ABC ∼∆ADB b) ∆ABC ∼∆BDC

c) ∆ADB ∼∆BDC d) all the above

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
MENSURATION
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. The diameter of base of right circular cone is 12 cm and volume 376.8 cm³ then find its height.
2. The vertex angle of a cone is 60˚. Find the ratio of diameter with the height of the cone.
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. A toy is in the form of a cone mounted on a hemisphere. The radius of the base and height of the
cone are 7cm and 8 cm respectively. Find the surface area of the toy.
4. A heap of rice is in the form of a cone of diameter 12 m and height 8 m. Find the cost of canvas cloth
required to cover the heap at the rate of Rs.2.50 per 1m².
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. The length of cuboid is 12 cm , breadth and height are equal in measurements and its volume is 432
cm³. The cuboid is cut into 2 cubes. Find the lateral surface area of each cube

6. A cylindrical container is filled with ice-cream whose diameter is 12cm and height 15cm. The ice
cream is filled into cones of height 12cm and diameter 6cm making a hemispherical shape on the top.
How many number of ice-cream cones are required to empty the container.

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. If A sphere, a cylinder and a cone have the same radius and same height, then what is the ratio of
their Lateral Surface areas ( )

a) 4 : 4 : 5 b) 2 : 2 : 2 c) 1 : 1 : 5 d) None.

8. If the perimeter of base and slant height of a right pyramid are 30cm and 10cm respectively. Then
the LSA of pyramid is . . . . . . . . . . cm² ( )

a) 300 b) 150 c) 100 d) 600

9. The total surface are of cube is 96 cm², then the side of cube is ( )

a) 3 cm b) 5 cm c) 6 cm d) 4 cm

10. The volume of a cylinder is 1078 cm³ and LSA is 308 cm², then the radius is . . . . ( )

a) 14 cm b) 10.5 cm c) 7 cm d) 3.5 cm

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
PROBABILITY
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. The probability of an event is 3/2. Is it true or false. Justify your answer.
2. When two dice are rolled at the same time. What is the probability of appearing same number on it
out of possible outcomes
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. There are 100 flash cards labeled form 1 to 100 in a bag. When a card is drawn from the bag at
random, what is the probability of getting a card with prime number ?
4. What is the probability of getting exactly two heads, when three coins tossed simultaneously?
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. From a pack of 52 playing cards, Jacks and Kings of red colour and Queens and Aces of black colour
are removed. The remaining cards are mixed and a card is drawn at random. Find the probability that
the drawn card is (i) a black Queen (ii) a card of red colour (iii) a Jack of black colour

6. A card is drawn at random from a deck of cards. Find the probability of getting
(i) 3 of spade (ii) a king of black color (iii) a card of diamond

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. If P(E) = 0.02 then P(E) = ? ( )

a) 0.02 b) 0.8 c) 0.08 d) 0.98

8. Who wrote ‘The Book on Games of Chance’ on probability ( )

a) A. De Moivre b) J. Cardan c) James Bernoulli d) Pierre Simon Laplace

9. When a dice is rolled, then the event to get zero on it ( )

a) Sure event b) Impossible event c) Complementary event d) Exhaustive event.

10. If a coin tossed two times, then the probability of getting head ( )

a) 1 b) ½ c) ¼ d) ¾

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CHAPTER WISE SLIP TEST
Tangents and Secants to a Circle
I. Solve the following 2x2=4
1. Find the length of the tangent from a point, which is 9.1 cm away from the centre of the circle,
whose radius is 8.4 cm
2. Ramu said ‘ the tangents drawn at the ends of a diameter are parallel’. Is it true ? Justify.
II. Solve the following 2x4=8
3. Two concentric circles of radii 10 cm and 6 cm are drawn. Find the length of the chord of the larger
circle which touches the smaller circle.
4. The length of the minute hand of a clock is 3.5 cm. Find the area swept by minute hand in 10
minutes.
III. Answer any one of the following 1x6=6
5. Draw a circle with radius 5 cm. From a point 8 cm away from its centre, construct a pair of tangents
to the circle. Find the length of tangents.
6. In a circle of radius 7 cm, a chord subtends an angle 60˚ at the centre. Find the area of corresponding
minor segment of the circle

IV. Multiple choice questions 4x½=2

7. PA and PB are tangents to the circle with centre O touching it at A and B respectively. If  APO =
30˚, then  POB = ? ( )
a) 70˚ b) 60˚ c) 50˚ d) 45˚

8. Two circles of radii 5cm and 3cm touch each other internally. The distance between their centers is

a) 4 cm b) 5 cm c) 8 cm d) 2 cm ( )

9. The area of the square inscribed in a circle of radius 8 cm is . . . . . . . cm² ( )

a) 128 b) 64 c) 32 d) 16

10. In the given figure  BAC = ?

a) 60˚ b) 120˚

c) 30˚ d) 45˚

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