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10th Book Back One mark questions(205)

One Mark Test-1 For two sets A and B, A B , = A (A) B A 2. (B) A B If A B , then A B is (A) B 3. (B) A \ B (C) A (B) {: } (D) {: } (D) B \ A For any two sets P and Q, P Q is (A) {: } (C) {: } 4. =

1.

if and only if (C) A B (D) A B =

If A= { p, q, r, s }, B = { r, s, t, u } then, A \ B is (A) { p, q } (B) { t, u } (C) { r, s } (D) {p, q, r, s } (A) 6 = 64 then;, is (B) 8 (C) 4 (D) 5

5.

6.

For any three sets A,B and C , (A) (C) ( ) A ( ) (B) A B , (B) (D) ( ) ( ) (C) A B (D) A' B'

7.

For any two sets A and B , {(A \ B) ( B\A )} is (A)

8.

Which one of the following is not true ? (A) = (C) = ( ) For any three sets , A B and C, (A) ( ) (C) ( ) (B) ( ) (D) ( ) (B) = (D) = ( )

9.

10.

If n(A) = 20 , n(B) = 30 and =40 then, = (A) 50 (B) 10 (C) 40 (D) 70

11.

If { ( x, 2), (4, y) } represents an identity function, then ( x, y ) is (A) (2, 4) (B) (4, 2) (C) (2, 2) (D) (4, 4) If { (7, 11), (5, a) } represents a constant function, then the value of a is (A) 7 (B) 11 (B) (C) 5 (C) { 1, 1 } (C) 8 and 1 (D) 9 (D) Given f (x) = (-1)x is a function from to . Then the range of f is (A) { 1}

12.

13.

14.

If f = { (6, 3), (8, 9), (5, 3), (1, 6) }, then the pre-images of 3 are (A) 5 and 1 (B) 6 and 8 (D) 6 and 5. Let A = { 1, 3, 4, 7, 11 }, B = {1, 1, 2, 5, 7, 9 } and f : A B be given by f = { (1, 1), (3, 2), (4, 1), (7, 5), (11, 9) }. Then f is (A) one-one (B) onto (C) bijective (D) not a function

15.

16.

The given diagram represents (A) an onto function (C) an one-one function (B) a constant function (D) not a function

17.

Let, A = { 5, 6, 7 }, B = { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } and f : A B is defined by = 2, then the range of f is (A) { 1, 4, 5 } (B) { 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } (C) { 2, 3, 4 } (D) { 3, 4, 5 } (D) 20 If f(x)= 2 + 5. then f(-4)= (A) 26 (B) 21 (C) 20

18.

19.

If the range of a function is a singleton set, then it is (A) a constant function (C) a bijective function (B) an identity function (D) an one-one function

20.

If f :A B is a bijective function and if n(A) = 5 , then n(B) is equal to (A) 10 (B) 4 (C) 5 (D) 25

21.

Which one of the following is not true? (A) (B) (C) (D) A sequence is a real valued function defined on . Every function represents a sequence. A sequence may have infinitely many terms A sequence may have a finite number of terms

22.

The 8th term of the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, . is (A) 25 (B) 24


1 20

(C) 23
1 1 1 2 6 12 20

(D) 21

23.

The next term of (A)


1 24

in the sequence , , (B)


1 22

, is (C)
1 30

(D)

1 18

24.

If a, b, c, l, m are in A.P, then the value of 4 + 6 4 + is (A) 1 (B) 2


(C) 3

(D) 0

25.

If a, b, c are in A.P. then (A)


is equal to (C)

(B)

(D) 1

26.

If the nth term of a sequence is 100 n +10, then the sequence is (A) an A.P. (B) a G.P. (C) a constant sequence
4 7

(D) neither A.P. nor G.P.

27.

If 1 , 2 , 3 , ..are in A.P. such that (A)


3 2

3 2

then the 13th term of the A.P. is (D) 141

(B) 0.

(C) 121

28.

If the sequence 1 , 2 , 3 , .. is in A.P. , then the sequence 5 , 10 , 15 , .. is (A) a G.P. (B) an A.P. (C) neither A.P nor G.P. (D) a constant sequence If k+2, 4k6, 3k2 are the three consecutive terms of an A.P, then the value of k is (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5

29.

30.

If a, b, c, l, m, n are in A.P., then 3a+7, 3b+7, 3c+7, 3l+7, 3m+7, 3n+7 form (A) a G.P. (B) an A.P. (B) 25 (C) a constant sequence (D) neither A.P. nor G.P

31.

If the third term of a G.P is 2, then the product of first 5 terms is (A) 52 (C) 10 (D) 15

32.

If a, b, c are in G.P, then (A)


is equal to (C)

(B)

(D)

33.

If , 2 + 2, 3 + 3 are in G.P, then 5, 10 + 10, 15 + 15, .. form (A) an A.P. (B) a G.P. (C) a constant sequence (D) neither A.P. nor a G.P. The sequence 3, 3, 3,. is (A) an A.P. only (B) a G.P. only (C) neither A.P. nor G.P (D) both A.P. and G.P. consecutive terms of a
1 16 1 32

34.

35.

If the product of the first four common (A) 8 ratio is4

G.P is 256 and

if the

and the (B)

first term is positive, then its 3rd term is (C) (D) 16

36.

In a G.P, 2 = and 3 = . Then the common ratio is


5 5

(A) 37.

1 5

(B)

1 3

(C) 1

(D) 5

If 0, then 1 + sec + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 is equal to

(C) (1 - secx) (secx

+ sec

+ sec

x)

(D)

(1

+ sec x) (1 + sec

+ secx)
n terms is

38.

If the nth term of an A.P. is = 3 5, then the sum of the first


(A) ~ [1 - 5n] (B) n(1 - 5n)

(C) ~ (1 + 5n)

(D)~

(1 + n)

39.

The common ratio of the G.P. , , + is

(B) a
40.

-/11

(C) a"

(D) a

-II

If 1 + 2 + 3 +. . . + n = k then 13 + 23 + 33 ++3 is equal to

(C) k(k+l) 2
41. If the system 6x 2y = 3, kx y = 2 has a unique solution, then

CD) (k + 1)l

(A) k

=3

(B) k

=1=

(C) k = 4

(D) k

=1=

42.

A system of two linear equations in two variables is inconsistent, if their graphs (A) coincide (C) do not intersect at any point (B) intersect only at a point (D) cut the x-axis

43.

The system of equations x 4y = 8 , 3x 12y =24 (A) has infinitely many solutions (C) has a unique solution (B) has no solution (D) may or may not have a solution

44.

If one zero of the polynomial = + 4 2 + 13 + 3 is reciprocal of the other, then k is equal to (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 The sum of two zeros of the polynomial = 2 2 + + 3 + 5 is is zero, then the value of p is (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 4 The remainder when 2 2 + 7 is divided by x+4 is (A) 28 (B) 29 (C) 30 (D) 31 The quotient when 3 5 2 + 7 4 is divided by x1 is

45.

46.

47.

(8)
48.

x2

4x

+3

(C) x2

4x - 3

(D)

x2

+ 4x - 3

The GCD of ( 3 + 1) and ( 4 1)is

(A) x - I
49.

(B)

x3 + I

(C) x + 1

(D)

x - I

The GCD of 2 2 + 2 and ( 4 4 ) is

(A) 1
50.

(B) x+y

(C) x-y
(8)
(D)

The LCM of 3 3 and (x a)2 is

(A) (x (C)
51.

3 )

(x + a)

(x3
(x

a3) (x - af

(x - af(x2

+ ax + a2) aI

+ a)2(x2 + ax + a2)

The LCM of , +3 , +5 where is


(B)

52.

The lowest form of the rational expression


(A)
a+b ab

2 +5+6 2 6

is

x - 3

x+3
and
2

(B)

x +3 x-3

(D) x - 3

x+2

53.

If

a 3 b 3 a 3 +b 3

are the two rational expressions, then their product is


(B) a 2 a
2

(A) a

a _ ab

+ ab + b2 2
+b
x 2 25 x+3

+b 2 + ab + b
-

ab

(C)

a - ab - b 2 + ab + b

(D)

a: + ab + b: a - ab - b

54.

On dividing

by

x+5 x 2 9

is equal to
(C) (x +5) (x-3) (D) (x +5)(x+3)

(A) (x -5)(x-3)

(B) (x -5) (x+3)


b3 ba

55.

If

a3 ab

is added with

then the new expression is

56.

The square root of 49 ( 2 2 + 2 )2 is


(A) 7lx-yl

(B) 7(x

+ y)(x

- y)

(C)

7(x

+ y/

CD) 7(x _ y)2

57.

The square root of 2 + 2 + 2 2 + 2 2

(A) [x
58.

+ y - z]

(B)

Ix - y + z I

(C) Ix+y+zl

(D) Ix-y-zl

The square root of 121 4 8 6 ( )2


(A)

Ilx2y4z4ll_ml

(B) Ilx4y4IiU-m)1 (D) Ilx y


2 4
1

(C) Ilx2y4ll/-ml
59.

z\1 - m) I
2

If 2 + + = 0 has equal roots, then c is equal


(D) -

fa

60.

If 2 + 5 + 16 = 0 has no real roots, then

(A) k
61.

> ]_
5
2

(B) k

8 >-5

(C) - -5

888 k < - (D) 0 < . 5

< k < -5

A quadratic equation whose one root is 3 is

(A) x2 (C)
X

6x - 5 = 0
-

(B) (D)

x2 + 6x - 5 = 0 x: - 5x

5x - 6 = 0

+6 =

62.

The common root of the equations 2 + = 0 and 2 + = 0 is

(A) c
63.

2b

+a

(B) c - a 2b

(C) c

2a

+b

(D)

a +b
2c

If , are the roots of 2 + + = 0 0, then the wrong statement is


(A) a2

+ r1

= b - ,2ac

a-

(B) a{J = ._ (0) a _ {J= b - 4ac

(C) a + {J = l2_

64.

If are the roots of 2 + + = 0 then one of the quadratic equations whose roots are
(A) ax'

and

1
(B) bx' (D) ex'

+ bx + e = 0 (C) ex' + bx + a = 0
65. (A) real roots 66. (B) no roots

+ ax + e
+ ax + b

= 0 =0

If b = a + c , then the equation 2 + + = 0 has (C) equal roots (D) no real roots

Which one of the following statements is not true? (A) A scalar matrix is a square matrix Matrix A=[ ] is a square matrix if (B) A diagonal matrix is a square matrix

(C) A scalar matrix is a diagonal matrix (D) A diagonal matrix is a scalar matrix. 67.

(A) m
68. If

<n

(B) m
5 1 = 2 3 8

>n

(C) m = 1

(D) m=

11

3 + 7 + 1

2 then the values of x and y respectively are 8

(A) -2,7
69. If A= ( 1 2 1 3 ) and B= 2 then A + B 3 0 (B) 0 0

(D) 2,-7

(A) ( 0 0 0 )

(C) ( - 14 )

(D) not defined

70.

If a matrix is of order 2 3, then the number of elements in the matrix is (A) 5 (B) 6 4 2 =4 8 1
1

(C) 2

(D) 3

71.

If

1 then the value of x is 2

(A)

(8) 2

(C) _I
4

(D) 4

72.

If A is of order 3 4 and B is of order 4 3 , then the order of B A is

(A) 3 x 3
73. If
(A) 2

(8) 4 X 4

(C) 4 X 3

(D) not defined

1 0

1 = (1 2 ) then the order of A is 2


t

(8) 2 X 2

(C) 1 X 2

(D) 3 X 2

74.

If A and B are square matrices such that AB = I and BA = I , then B is

(A) Unit matrix (C) Multiplicative


75. If 2 1 1 2

(B) Null matrix inverse matrix ofA


(O)-A

2 = 4 , then the values of x and y respectively, are

(A) 2.0
76. If A= 1 3

(8) 0.2
2 and A +B = 0 then B is 4

(C) 0, - 2

(D) I. I

(A) ( -3
77. If A= 4 6

1 - 2 )

(B)(-I

3 -4

2)

(C)(-I

-3 -4

-2)
(D)

2 then 2 is 3

(A) ( 36
78.

16 4) 9

(46

- 3

2 )

A is of order m n and B is of order p q , addition of A and B is possible only if


(A)
III

=P
3 2

(8) n =

(C) n = p

(D) m=

p. 11= q

79.

If

2 5 = then the value of a is 1 0

(A) 8

(8)4

(C) 2

(D) II

80.

If A=

(A) I + cl + /ly =
(C) I -

cl- /ly =

is such that A 2 = I, then

(B) I - a (D) I

+ /ly
-

+a

= Br =

81.

If A=[ ]22 and = + . then =

82.

1 0

0 1 7 1

1 0

0 ,then the values of a, b, c and d respectively are 1

(A) - 1,0.0, - I
83. If A=

(B) I, 0, 0, I

(C) -1,0.1,0

(D) I, 0, 0, 0

2 1 and A +B= 3 2

0 , then the matrix B= 4


(C) ( - 8 - 2 )

(8) ( 6 2 ) 3 -I
84. If ( 5 (A) 7 85.

I -7

(D) (

- I

2) 7

2 x 1 ) 1 = ( 20 ) then the value of x is 3 (B) -7 (C)


1 7

(D) 0

Which one of the following is true for any two square matrices A and B of same order?.

86.

The midpoint of the line joining ( , ) and (3, 5) is


(A) (-a, 2b) (B) (20,4b)

(C) (2a,2b)

(0) (-0, - 3b)

87.

The point P which divides the line segment joining the points (1, 3) and (3,9) internally in the ratio 1:3 is

(A) (2, I)
88.

(B) (0,0)

(C) (~,

2)

(D) (I, - 2)

If the line segment joining the points A(3, 4) and (14, 3) meets the x-axis at P, then the ratio in which P divides the segment AB is

(A) 4 : 3

(B) 3: 4

(C) 2: 3

(D) 4 : I

89.

The centroid of the triangle with vertices at 2, 5 , 2, 12 and (10, 1) is

(A) (6,6)
90.

(B) (4,4)

(C) (3,3)

(0) (2,2)

If 1,2 , 4, 6 , , 6 and (3,2) are the vertices of a parallelogram taken in order, then the value of x is (A) 6 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 3 Area of the triangle formed by the points 0, 0 , 2, 0 and (0, 2) is (A) 1 sq. units units (B) 2 sq. units (C) 4 sq. units (D) 8 sq.

91.

92.

Area of the quadrilateral formed by the points 1, 1 , 0,1 , (0, 0) and (1, 0) is (A) 3 sq. units units (B) 2 sq. units (C) 4 sq. units (D) 1 sq.

93.

The angle of inclination of a straight line parallel to x-axis is equal to

(A)
94.

(B) 60

(C) 45"
3 2

(0) 90
then the value of a is equal

Slope of the line joining the points 3, 2 and (1, ) is to (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3

(D) 4

95.

Slope of the straight line which is perpendicular to the straight line joining the points (2, 6)and (4, 8) is equal to

96.

(0) _.l. (B) 3 (C)-3 3 3 The point of intersection of the straight lines 9 2 = 0 and 2 + 9 = 0 is

(A)

.l.

(A) (-1,7)
97.

(B) (7, I)

(C) (1,7)

(0)(-1,-7)

The straight line 4 + 3 12 = 0 intersects the y- axis at

(A) (3,0)
98.

(B) (0,4)

(C) (3,4)

(0) (0, - 4)

The slope of the straight line 7 2 = 11 is equal to

(A) -- 7

(B)

i.
2

(C)

1.
7

(0) -- 2

99.

The equation of a straight line passing through the point (2 , 7) and parallel to x-axis is

(A) x
100.

(B) x =-7

CC)

y =-7

CD)

y = 2

The x and y-intercepts of the line 2 3 + 6 = 0, respectively are

(A) 2,3
101.

(B) 3, 2

(C) -3,2

(D) 3, - 2

The centre of a circle is (6, 4) If one end of the diameter of the circle is at (12, 8), then the other end is at (A) (-18, 12) (B) (-9, 6) (C) (-3, 2) (D) (0, 0)

102.

The equation of the straight line passing through the origin and perpendicular to the straight line 2 + 3 7 = 0 is

(A) 2x
103.

+ 3y = 0

(B) 3x - 2y = 0

CC) CC)

+5=0 +5=0

(0) y - 5 = 0

The equation of a straight line parallel to y-axis and passing through the point (2, 5) is

(A) x - 2 = 0
104.

(B) x

+2 =

CD)

y - 5 = 0

If the points (2, 5), (4, 6) and (, ) are collinear, then the value of a is equal to

(A) -8
105.

(B) 4 (B) 4

(C) -4 (C) 5

(D) 8 (D) -3

If a straight line = 2 + passes through the point (1, 2),then the value of k is equal to

(A) 0
106.

The equation of a straight line having slope 3 and y intercept -4 is

(A) 3x - y - 4 = 0 (C) 3x - y
107.

(B) 3x

+y -

4 =0

+4 = 0
CB) (-4,0)
(B) -I

CD)

3x

+y +4 = 0 CD) (4,0)

The point of intersection of the straight lines = 0 and = 4 is

(A) (0, - 4)
108.

CC) (0,4)

The value of k if the straight lines 3x + 6y + 7 = 0 and 2x + ky = 5 are perpendicular is

(A) 1
109.

(C) 2

If a straight line intersects the sides AB and AC of a ABC at D and E respectively and is parallel to BC, then

=
(C)

(A) AD

DB

(B) AD AB

Be

DE

(D)

rc

110.

In 9ABC, DE is < to BC, meeting AB and AC at D and E. If AD = 3 cm, DB = 2 cm and AE = 2.7 cm , then AC is equal to (A) 6.5 cm (B) 4.5 cm (C) 3.5 cm (D) 5.5 cm
P

111.

In 9 PQR, RS is the bisector of +R . If PQ = 6 cm, QR = 8 cm, RP = 4 cm then PS is equal to (A) 2 cm (B) 4 cm (C) 3 cm (D) 6 cm
Q

6cmS
8cm A

4cm R

112.

In figure, if AB = BD , +B = 40c, and +C = 60c, then +BAD = AC DC (A) 30c (B) 50c (C) 80c
A x D 8 B
56c

(D) 40c
B 4 E 10 C

40c D

60c C

113.

In the figure, the value x is equal to (A) 4 $ 2 (C) 0 $ 8 (B) 3 $ 2 (D) 0 $ 4

56c

114.

In triangles ABC and DEF, +B = +E, +C = +F , then (A) AB = CA DE EF (B) BC = AB EF FD (C) AB = BC DE EF


A

(D) CA = AB FD EF

115.

From the given figure, identify the wrong statement. (A) TADB + TABC (C) TBDC + TABC (B) TABD + TABC (D) TADB + TBDC

116.

If a vertical stick 12 m long casts a shadow 8 m long on the ground and at the same time a tower casts a shadow 40 m long on the ground, then the height of the tower is (A) 40 m (B) 50 m (C) 75 m (D) 60 m The sides of two similar triangles are in the ratio 2:3, then their areas are in the ratio (A) 9:4 (B) 4:9 (C) 2:3 (D) 3:2

117.

118.

Triangles ABC and DEF are similar. If their areas are 100 cm2 and 49 cm2 respectively and BC is 8.2 cm then EF = (A) 5.47 cm (B) 5.74 cm (C) 6.47 cm (D) 6.74 cm

119.

The perimeters of two similar triangles are 24 cm and 18 cm respectively. If one side of the first triangle is 8 cm, then the corresponding side of the other triangle is (A) 4 cm (B) 3 cm (C) 9 cm (D) 6 cm

120.

AB and CD are two chords of a circle which when produced to meet at a point P such that AB = 5, AP = 8, and CD = 2 then PD = (A) 12 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 4
A P B C D

121.

In the adjoining figure, chords AB and CD intersect at P. If AB = 16 cm, PD = 8 cm, PC = 6 and AP >PB, then AP = (A) 8 cm (B) 4 cm (C) 12 cm (D) 6 cm

122.

A point P is 26 cm away from the centre O of a circle and PT is the tangent drawn from P to the circle is 10 cm, then OT is equal to (A) 36 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 18 cm (D) 24 cm
C
120 c

123.

In the figure, if +PAB = 120c then +BPT = (A) 120o (B) 30o (C) 40o (D) 60o
P

A T

124.

If the tangents PA and PB from an external point P to circle with centre O are inclined to each other at an angle of 40o, then +POA = (A) 70o (B) 80o (C) 50o (D) 60o
A D Q C B P

125.

In the figure, PA and PB are tangents to the circle drawn from an external point P. Also CD is a tangent to the circle at Q. If PA = 8 cm and CQ = 3 cm, then PC is equal to (A) 11 cm (B) 5 cm (C) 24 cm (D) 38 cm

126. DABC is a right angled triangle where +B = 90c and BD = AC . If BD = 8 cm, AD = 4 cm, then CD is (A) 24 cm 127. (B) 16 cm (C) 32 cm (D) 8 cm

The areas of two similar triangles are 16 cm2 and 36 cm2 respectively. If the altitude of the first triangle is 3 cm, then the corresponding altitude of the other triangle is (A) 6.5 cm (B) 6 cm (C) 4 cm (D) 4.5 cm

128.

The perimeter of two similar triangles DABC and DDEF are 36cm and 24 cm respectively. If DE = 10 cm, then AB is (A) 12 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 15 cm (D) 18 cm

129. 130. 131. 132. 133.

^1 - sin2 i h sec2 i =

(A) 0
^1 + tan2 i h sin2 i =

(B) 1
2

(C) tan i
2

(D) cos i (D) cot i (D) tan i (D) 1


2 2

(A) sin i (A) sin i (A) 1 1sin i = 1 + cos i (A) cos i cos x - sin x =
4 4 2 2 2

(B) cos i (B) 0 (B) 0

(C) tan i (C) 1 (C) 2

^1 - cos2 i h^1 + cot2 i h =

sin ^90c - i h cos i + cos ^90c - i h sin i =

(B) tan i
2

(C) cot i
2

(D) cosec i (D) 1 - 2 cos x.


2

134. 135.

136.

(B) 2 cos x - 1 (C) 1 + 2 sin x (A) 2 sin x - 1 x If tan i = a , then the value of = 2 x a + x2 (B) sin i (C) cosec i (A) cos i 2 y2 If x = a sec i , y = b tan i , then the value of x2 - 2 = a b (A) 1 (B) 1 (C) tan2 i sec i = cot i + tan i (A) cot i (B) tan i (C) sin i

(D) sec i

(D) cosec2 i

137.

(D) cot i

138.

sin ^90c - i h sin i cos ^90c - i h cos i = + tan i cot i (A) tan i (B) 1 (C) 1
C

(D) sin i

139. In the adjoining figure, AC = (A) 25 m (B) 25 3 m (D) 25 2 m (C) 25 m 3 C In the adjoining figure +ABC = (A) 45c (C) 60c (B) 30c (D) 50c
100 3 m

60c
A 25 m B

140.

100 m

Trigonometry

141.

A man is 28.5 m away from a tower. His eye level above the ground is 1.5 m. The angle of elevation of the tower from his eyes is 45c. Then the height of the tower is (A) 30 m (B) 27.5 m (C) 28.5 m
C
85 m

(D) 27 m

142.

In the adjoining figure, sin i = 15 . Then BC = 17 (A) 85 m (B) 65 m (C) 95 m (D) 75 m


A

i
B

143.

^1 + tan2 i h^1 - sin i h^1 + sin i h =

(A) cos2 i - sin2 i (C) sin2 i + cos2 i 144.


^1 + cot2 i h^1 - cos i h^1 + cos i h =

(B) sin2 i - cos2 i (D) 0

(A) tan2 i - sec2 i (C) sec2 i - tan2 i 145.


^cos2 i - 1h^cot2 i + 1h + 1 =

(B) sin2 i - cos2 i (D) cos2 i - sin2 i

(A) 1 146. 1 + tan2 i = 1 + cot2 i (A) cos2 i 147. sin2 i + 1 = 1 + tan2 i

(B) 1

(C) 2

(D) 0

(B) tan2 i

(C) sin2 i

(D) cot2 i

(A) cosec2 i + cot2 i (C) cot2 i - cosec2 i 148. 9 tan2 i - 9 sec2 i = (A) 1 149. (B) 0

(B) cosec2 i - cot2 i (D) sin2 i - cos2 i

(C) 9

(D) 9

The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder of radius 1 cm and height 1 cm is equal to (A) r cm2 (B) 2r cm2 (C) 3r cm3 (D) 2 cm2 The total surface area of a solid right circular cylinder whose radius is half of its height h is equal to 2 (A) 3 r h sq. units (B) 2 rh2 sq. units (C) 3 rh sq.units (D) 2 r h sq.units 3 2 3 2 Base area of a right circular cylinder is 80 cm2 . If its height is 5 cm, then the volume is equal to (A) 400 cm3 (B) 16 cm3 (C) 200 cm3 (D) 400 cm3 3

150.

151.

152.

If the total surface area a solid right circular cylinder is 200 r cm and its radius is 5 cm, then the sum of its height and radius is
2

(A) 20 cm 153.

(B) 25 cm

(C) 30 cm

(D) 15 cm

The curved surface area of a right circular cylinder whose radius is a units and height is b units, is equal to (A) ra2 b sq.cm (C) 2r sq.cm (D) 2 sq.cm (B)2r ab sq.cm Radius and height of a right circular cone and that of a right circular cylinder are respectively, equal. If the volume of the cylinder is 120 cm3, then the volume of the cone is equal to (A) 1200 cm3 B) 360 cm3 (C) 40 cm3 (D) 90 cm3 If the diameter and height of a right circular cone are 12 cm and 8 cm respectively, then the slant height is (A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 96 cm If the circumference at the base of a right circular cone and the slant height are 120r cm and 10 cm respectively, then the curved surface area of the cone is equal to (A) 1200r cm2 (B) 600r cm2 (C) 300r cm2 (D) 600 cm2

154.

155.

156.

157.

If the volume and the base area of a right circular cone are 48r cm3 and 12r cm2 respectively, then the height of the cone is equal to (A) 6 cm (B) 8 cm (C) 10 cm (D) 12 cm

158.

If the height and the base area of a right circular cone are 5 cm and 48 sq. cm respectively, then the volume of the cone is equal to (A) 240 cm3 (B) 120 cm3 (C) 80 cm3 (D) 480 cm3

159.

The ratios of the respective heights and the respective radii of two cylinders are 1:2 and 2:1 respectively. Then their respective volumes are in the ratio (A) 4 : 1 (B) 1 : 4 (C) 2 : 1 (D) 1 : 2

160. 161.

If the radius of a sphere is 2 cm , then the curved surface area of the sphere is equal to (A) 8r cm2 (A) 12 cm2 (B) 16 cm2 (B) 12r cm2 (C) 12r cm2 (C) 4r cm2 (D) 16r cm2 . (D) 3r cm2. The total surface area of a solid hemisphere of diameter 2 cm is equal to If the volume of a sphere is 9 r cu.cm , then its radius is 16 4 cm 3 cm (B) (C) 3 cm (D) 2 cm. (A) 3 4 2 3 The surface areas of two spheres are in the ratio of 9 : 25. Then their volumes are in the ratio (A) 81 : 625 (B) 729 : 15625 (C) 27 : 75 (D) 27 : 125.

162.

163.

164. 165. 166. 167.

The total surface area of a solid hemisphere whose radius is a units, is equal to (A) 2r a2 sq.units (A) 25 cm (A) 12r cm3 (B) 3r a2 sq.units (B) 100 cm (B) 36r cm3 (C) 3r a sq.units (C) 5 cm (C) 72r cm3 (D) 3a2 sq.units. (D) 10 cm . (D) 108r cm3. If the surface area of a sphere is 100r cm2, then its radius is equal to If the surface area of a sphere is 36r cm2, then the volume of the sphere is equal to If the total surface area of a solid hemisphere is 12r cm2 then its curved surface area is equal to (A) 6r cm2 (B) 24r cm2 (C) 36r cm2 (D) 8r cm2. If the radius of a sphere is half of the radius of another sphere, then their respective volumes are in the ratio (A) 1 : 8 (B) 2: 1 (C) 1 : 2 (D) 8 : 1 Curved surface area of solid sphere is 24 cm2. If the sphere is divided into two hemispheres, then the total surface area of one of the hemispheres is (A) 12 cm2 (B) 8 cm2 (C) 16 cm2 (D) 18 cm2

168.

169.

170.

Two right circular cones have equal radii. If their slant heights are in the ratio 4 : 3, then their respective curved surface areas are in the ratio (A) 16 : 9 (B) 8 : 6 (B) 26 (C) 4 : 3 (C) 29 (D) 3 : 4 (D) 27 The range of the first 10 prime numbers 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23 , 29 is (A) 28 The least value in a collection of data is 14.1. The range of the collection is 28.4. Then the greatest value of the collection is (A) 42.5 (B) 43.5 (C) 42.4 (D) 42.1

171.

172.

173.

The greatest value of a collection of data is 72 and the least value is 28. Then the coefficient of range is (A) 44 (B) 0.72 (C) 0.44 (D) 0.28

174

For a collection of 11 items, Rx = 132 , then the arithmetic mean is (A) 11 (B) 12 (C) 14 (D) 13

175.

For any collection of n items, R (x - x ) = (A) Rx (B) x (C) nx (D) 0

176.

For any collection of n items, (Rx) - x = (A) nx (B) (n - 2) x (C) (n - 1) x (D) 0

177.

If t is the standard deviation of x, y. z, then the standard deviation of x + 5, y + 5, z + 5 is (A) t 3 (B) t + 5 (C) t (D) x y z

178.

If the standard deviation of a set of data is 1.6, then the variance is (A) 0.4 (B) 2.56 (C) 1.96 (D) 0.04

179.

If the variance of a data is 12.25, then the S.D is (A) 3.5 (B) 3 (C) 2.5 (D) 3.25

180.

Variance of the first 11 natural numbers is (A) 5 (B) 10 (C) 5 2 (D) 10

181.

The variance of 10, 10, 10, 10, 10 is (A) 10 (B) 10 (C) 5 (D) 0

182.

If the variance of 14, 18, 22, 26, 30 is 32, then the variance of 28, 36,44,52,60 is (A) 64 (B) 128 (C) 32 2 (D) 32

183.

Standard deviation of a collection of data is 2 2 . If each value is multiplied by 3, then the standard deviation of the new data is (A) 12 (B) 4 2 (C) 6 2 (D) 9 2 Given / (x - x ) 2 = 48, x = 20 and n = 12. The coefficient of variation is (A) 25 (B) 20 (C) 30 (D) 10 Mean and standard deviation of a data are 48 and 12 respectively. The coefficient of variation is (A) 42 (B) 25 (C) 28 (D) 48 If z is an impossible event, then P^zh = (A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 0 (D) 1 4 2 If S is the sample space of a random experiment, then P(S) = (C) 1 (D) 1 (A) 0 (B) 1 8 2 If p is the probability of an event A, then p satisfies (A) 0 1 p 1 1 (B) 0 # p # 1 (C) 0 # p 1 1 (D) 0 1 p # 1

184.

185.

186. 187. 188.

189.

Let A and B be any two events and S be the corresponding sample space. Then P (A + B) = (A) P (B) - P (A + B) (C) P (S) (B) P (A + B) - P (B) (D) P6^ A , Bhl@

190.

191.

The probability that a student will score centum in mathematics is 4 . The probability 5 that he will not score centum is (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (A) 1 5 5 5 5 If A and B are two events such that P (A) = 0.25, P (B) = 0.05 and P (A + B) = 0.14, then P (A , B) = (A) 0.61 (B) 0.16 (C) 0.14 (D) 0.6 There are 6 defective items in a sample of 20 items. One item is drawn at random. The probability that it is a non-defective item is (B) 0 (C) 3 (D) 2 (A) 7 10 10 3 If A and B are mutually exclusive events and S is the sample space such that P (A) = 1 P (B) and S = A , B , then P (A) = 3 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 3 (A) 1 4 2 4 8 The probabilities of three mutually exclusive events A, B and C are given by 1 , 1 , and 5 . Then P^ A , B , C h is 3 4 12 19 (B) 11 (C) 7 (D) 1 (A) 12 12 12 IfP (A) = 0.25, P (B) = 0.50, P (A + B) = 0.14 then P (neither A nor B) = (A) 0.39 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.11 (D) 0.24 A bag contains 5 black balls, 4 white balls and 3 red balls. If a ball is selected at random, the probability that it is not red is (A) 5 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 3 12 12 4 12 Two dice are thrown simultaneously. The probability of getting a doublet is (A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 1 (D) 2 3 6 3 36 A fair die is thrown once. The probability of getting a prime or composite number is (A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 5 (D) 1 6 6 Probability of getting 3 heads or 3 tails in tossing a coin 3 times is (A) 1 (B) 1 (C) 3 (D) 1 4 8 2 8

192.

193.

194.

195. 196.

197. 198. 199.

200.

201. 202. 203.

A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards at random. The probability of getting neither an ace nor a king card is (A) 2 (B) 11 (C) 4 (D) 8 13 13 13 13 The probability that a leap year will have 53 Fridays or 53 Saturdays is (A) 2 (B) 1 (C) 4 (D) 3 7 7 7 7 The probability that a non-leap year will have 53 Sundays and 53 Mondays is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 0 7 7 7 The probability of selecting a queen of hearts when a card is drawn from a pack of 52 playing cards is (A) 1 (B) 16 52 52 Probability of sure event is (A) 1 (B) 0 (C) 1 13 (C) 100 (D) 1 26 (D) 0.1

204. 205.

The outcome of a random experiment results in either success or failure. If the probability of success is twice the probability of failure, then the probability of success is (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0 3 3

Answer 1-A 11-A 21-A 31-B 41-B 51-D 61-D 71-D 81-B 91-B 101-D 111-A 121-C 131-C 141-A 151-A 161-D 171-D 181-D 191-B 201-C 2-C 12-B 22-D 32-A 42-C 52-B 62-A 72-D 82-A 92-D 102-B 112-D 122-D 132-A 142-D 152-A 162-B 172-A 182-B 192-A 202-D 3-C 13-C 23-C 33-B 43-A 53-A 63-C 73-C 83-C 93-A 103-B 113-B 123-D 133-A 143-C 153-B 163-D 173-C 183-C 193-A 203-A 4-A 14-D 24-D 34-D 44-A 54-A 64-C 74-C 84-B 94-D 104-D 114-C 124-A 134-B 144-C 154-C 164-B 174-B 184-D 194-D 204-A 5-A 15-A 25-D 35-A 45-C 55-A 65-A 75-A 85-D 95-C 105-A 115-B 125-B 135-A 145-D 155-A 165-C 175-D 185-B 195-A 205-B 6-B 16-D 26-A 36-B 46-D 56-D 66-D 76-B 86-C 96-C 106-A 116-D 126-B 136-A 146-B 156-B 166-B 176-C 186-C 196-D 7-A 17-D 27-B 37-B 47-B 57-D 67-D 77-D 87-B 97-B 107-B 117-B 127-D 137-C 147-B 157-D 167-D 177-C 187-D 197-C 8-B 18-B 28-B 38-A 48-C 58-D 68-A 78-D 88-A 98-C 108-B 118-B 128-C 138-B 148-D 158-C 168-A 178-B 188-B 198-C 9-B 19-A 29-B 39-C 49-C 59-B 69-D 79-B 89-D 99-C 109-A 119-D 129-B 139-B 149-B 159-C 169-D 179-A 189-A 199-B 10-B 20-C 30-B 40-A 50-C 60-C 70-B 80-C 90-A 100-C 110-B 120-D 130-B 140-C 150-C 160-D 170-C 180-B 190-A 200-B

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