1-Final - MCQ (X-CBSE)
1-Final - MCQ (X-CBSE)
1-Final - MCQ (X-CBSE)
(iv) 2 3 2 2 3 2 , the irrational number is
(a) i (b) ii (c) iii (d) iv
Q21. 7 11 13 6 is
(a) a prime number (b) a composite number
(c) an even number (d) None of these
n
Q22. If p n a 5 , for pn to end with the digit zero a _______ for any natural number n.
(a) any natural no. (b) an odd no. (c) any even no. (d) None of these
Q23. HCF is always
(a) multiple of LCM (b) factor of LCM
(c) divisible by LCM (d) Option a and c both
Q24. HCF (47, 61)
(a) 2867 (b) 1 (c) 47 (d) 61
Q25. LCM (47, 61)
(a) 2867 (b) 1 (c) 47 (d) 61
Chapter 02 - Polynomials
1
Q01. The quadratic polynomials with the sum and the products of its zeroes as and –1 respectively,
4
is
(a) 4x 2 x 1 (b) 4x 2 x 4 (c) 4x 2 x 1 (d) 4x 2 x 4
1 1
Q02. If x 2 2 102 , then the value of x is
x x
(a) 8 (b) 10 (c) 12 (d) 13
2 3
Q03. The polynomial p(x) x 2x 5x 3 is
(a) linear polynomial (b) cubic polynomial
(c) constant polynomial (d) quadratic polynomial
Q04. The quadratic polynomial, the sum and product of whose zeroes are –1 and 1 respectively, is
(a) x 2 1 (b) x 2 1 (c) x 2 x (d) x 2 x
Q05. The zeroes of quadratic polynomial t 2 15 are
(a) 15, 15 (b) 15, 12 (c) 15, 12 (d) 15, 15
1 1
Q06. A quadratic polynomials, the sum and product of whose zeroes are – and respectively, is
4 4
n2
(a) 0.5 n (n 1) (b) (c) n 2 (d) 0.5 (n 1)
2
Q10. The fifteenth term of the arithmetic progression –23, –19, –15, … is
(a) 30 (b) 31 (c) 32 (d) 33
Chapter 06 - Triangles
Q01. Given that ΔABC~ΔDEF . If DE 2AB and BC 3 cm , then EF is equal to
(a) 12 cm (b) 2 cm (c) 1.5 cm (d) 6 cm
Q02. See the figure given below. The straight line distance between A and B is
x y
Q02. The coordinates of the point where the line 7 intersects y-axis are
a b
(a) (a, 0) (b) (0, b) (c) (0, 7b) (d) (7a, 0)
Q03. The area of the triangle OAB, the coordinates of the points A(4, 0), B(0, –7) and O is origin, is
(a) 11 sq.units (b) 18 sq.units (c) 28 sq.units (d) None of these
x y
Q04. The line 1 intersects the axes at P and Q, the coordinates of the midpoint of PQ are
2 4
(a) (1, 2) (b) (2, 0) (c) (0, 4) (d) (2, 1)
Q05. The distance between the lines 2x 4 0 and x 5 0 , is
(a) 9 units (b) 1 unit (c) 5 units (d) 7 units
o o
Q06. The distance between the points (5 cos 35 , 0) and (0, 5 cos55 ) is
(a) 10 units (b) 1 unit (c) 5 units (d) 2 units
Q07. If ‘a’ is any positive integer such that the distance between the points P(a, 2) and Q(3, –6) is 10
units, then the value of ‘a’ is
(a) –3 (b) 6 (c) 9 (d) 3
Q08. The perimeter of triangle formed by the points (0, 0), (2, 0) and (0, 2) is
(a) 4 units (b) 6 units (c) 6 2 units (d) 4 2 2 units
Q09. The points (1, 2), (–5, 6) and (a, –2) are collinear only, if a
(a) –3 (b) 7 (c) 2 (d) 5
Q10. The two points of line segment are (a, b) and (–a, –b), then the length of the line is
2 2
(a) a 2 b 2 (b) 2 a 2 b 2 (c) a b2 (d) None of these
3
1
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 7 (d)
7
1
Q09. The value of cot 2 θ cosecθ is
sin θ
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 2 (d) 1
sin θ
Q10. can also be written as
1 sin 2 θ
sin θ
(a) cot θ (b) sin θ (c) (d) tan θ
cos θ
sec 60o
Q11. If sin 30o tan 45o , then the value of k is
k
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q12. 1 tan 2 equals
(a) sec (b) sec 2 (c) sec 2 (d) cot 2
13
Q13. If cosec , then
12
12 5 12 12
(a) tan (b) tan (c) tan (d) tan
5 12 25 25
2
(a) 1 m (b) 2 m (c) m (d) 2 3 m
3
Q02. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from the points at a distance of 4 m and 9 m from
the base of the land in the same straight line with it, are complementary. Then the height of the
tower is
(a) 4 m (b) 7 m (c) 12 m (d) 6 m
Q03. The angle of elevation of the top of a tower from two points at distances ‘a’ and ‘b’ from the
base and on the same straight line with it are complimentary. The height of the tower is
a
(a) ab (b) ab (c) (ab)2 (d)
b
3
Q04. In the figure given below, tan m . If AB = 12 cm, then BC is
4
(a) 8 cm (b) 12 cm
(c) 10 cm (d) 9 cm
Q05. A tower stands vertically on the ground, form a point on the ground, which is 15 m away from
the foot of the tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the tower is found to be 60º. The height
of tower is
(a) 3 m (b) 15 3 m (c) 15 m (d) 3 15 m
Chapter 10 - Circles
Q01. The complement of 63º is
(a) 118º (b) 28º (c) 38º (d) None of these
Q02. The supplement of 60º is
(a) 30º (b) 40º (c) 120º (d) None of these
Q03. An angle which is greater than 180º but less than 360º is called
(a) an acute angle (b) an obtuse angle (c) an adjacent angle (d) a reflex angle
Q04. In the following figure, O is the centre of a circle and AB is chord of circle, whose length is 24
cm. If the length of the perpendicular OM on AB is 5 cm, the radius of the circle is
(a) 10 cm (b) 12 cm
(c) 13 cm (d) 14.5 cm
Q05. A tangent PQ at a point P of a circle of radius 5 cm meets a line through the centre O at a point
Q so that OQ 12 cm . Length PQ is
(a) 12 cm (b) 13 cm (c) 8.5 cm (d) 119 cm
Q06. If the radius of the circle is 13 cm and the chord is 10 cm, then the length of the perpendicular
drawn from the centre to the chord is
(a) 12 cm (b) 13 cm (c) 8 cm (d) None of these
(a) 102 cm2 (b) 98 cm2 (c) 89 cm2 (d) 201 cm2
Q02. If the biggest hand of a clock is 15 cm long, then the distance covered by it in 40 minutes will be
(a) 31.5 cm (b) 72.8 cm (c) 24.1 cm (d) None of these
Q03. The area of a triangle whose sides are respectively 3, 4 and 5 (in cm) is
(a) 6 cm2 (b) 60 cm2 (c) 30 cm2 (d) 10 cm2
Q04. The radius of circle is increased by 1 cm, then the ratio of the new circumference to the diameter
is (if diameter of new circle is considered)
(a) 10.25 cm2 (b) 9.72 cm2 (c) 11.52 cm2 (d) None of these
Chapter 13 - Statistics
Q01. Weight of 40 eggs were recorded as given below.
Weights (in gm) 85-89 90-94 95-99 100-104 105-109
No. of eggs 10 12 12 4 2
The lower limit of the median class is
(a) 90 (b) 95 (c) 94.5 (d) 89.5
Q02. Mode is the value of the variable which has
(a) maximum frequency (b) minimum frequency
(c) mean frequency (d) middle-most frequency
Q03. The relationship between mean, median and mode for a moderately skewed distribution is
(a) mode median – 2 mean (b) mode 3 median – 2 mean
(c) mode 2 median – 3 mean (d) mode median – mean
Q04. What is the mode if mean and median are 10.5 and 9.6 respectively?
(a) 7 (b) 7.8 (c) 8 (d) 8.4
Q05. Mode and mean of a data are 12k and 15k respectively. Then the median of the data is
(a) 16k (b) 15k (c) 12k (d) 14k
Chapter 14 - Probability
Q01. If E is an event, then the value of P(E) P(E) is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) None of these
Q02. If P(E) is 38% for an event E, then the probability of failure of this event is
(a) 12% (b) 62% (c) 100% (d) 0
Q03. In a survey, it is found that every fifth person possess a vehicle. The probability of a person ‘not
possessing the vehicle’ is
1 4 3
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1
5 5 5
Q04. Which of the following can’t be the probability of an event?
2 1
(a) (b) (c) 15 % (d) 0.7
3 5
Q05. If ‘p’ is the probability of an impossible event, then p
2
(a) (b) 0.1 (c) 1 (d) 0
3
Q06. The probability of a sure event is
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) None of these
Q07. What is the probability that an ordinary year has 53 Sundays?
6 1 2 3
(a) (b) (c) (d)
13 7 7 8
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