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10th Maths MCQ First Term
10th Maths MCQ First Term
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The decimal representation of 14587/1250 will terminate after how many 1 point
decimal places? *
60
90
180
540
Cannot be determined
6 raise to the power of m (m is natural number) cannot end with the digit 1 point
zero because *
6 is even number
6 is composite number
Other zero is 3
Other zero is 9
Option 4
If the degree of the polynomial 〖4yx〗^3+67xym^2+67my is 2 then the only 1 point
variable in the polynomial is *
67
x=4
x=4/3
x=3/4
Option 4
If the lines given by 3x + 2ky = 2 and 2x + 5y + 1 = 0 are parallel then the 1 point
value of k is *
-5/4
3/2
15/4
2/5
Raju bought 3 bats and 5 balls for Rs. 2300. Seema bought 2 bats and 3 1 point
balls of same kind for Rs.1520. Raju sells 2 bats for Rs.1000 each and buys
balls from the amount received. What is the cost of bat in rupees? *
600
700
800
900
Raju bought 3 bats and 5 balls for Rs. 2300. Seema bought 2 bats and 3 1 point
balls of same kind for Rs.1520. Raju sells 2 bats for Rs.1000 each and buys
balls from the amount received. What is the cost of a ball in rupees? *
20
30
40
50
Raju bought 3 bats and 5 balls for Rs. 2300. Seema bought 2 bats and 3 1 point
balls of same kind for Rs.1520. Raju sells 2 bats for Rs.1000 each and buys
balls from the amount received. What is the profit eared in rupees by Raju
by selling a bat? *
100
200
300
400
Raju bought 3 bats and 5 balls for Rs. 2300. Seema bought 2 bats and 3 1 point
balls of same kind for Rs.1520. Raju sells 2 bats for Rs.1000 each and buys
balls from the amount received. Seema decides to donate 2 of her bats to
an orphanage. What value is depicted by her? *
Sharing is caring
Cleanliness
True to yourself
Raju bought 3 bats and 5 balls for Rs. 2300. Seema bought 2 bats and 3 1 point
balls of same kind for Rs.1520. Raju sells 2 bats for Rs.1000 each and buys
balls from the amount received. If Seema want to earn a profit of Rs.20 by
selling one ball, then what should the price at which she should sell a ball in
rupees? *
30
40
50
60
5cm and area of triangle ABC = 64sq.cm, area of triangle DEF = 100sq.cm.
Reason:- The areas of two triangles are in the ratio of the squares of the
corresponding altitudes. *
Assertion:- Two regular polygons are similar to each other. Reason:- If the 1 point
corresponding sides are in proportion and corresponding angles are equal
then the two polygons are similar to each other. *
If the areas of two triangles are equal then the triangles are A) (only) Similar 1 point
B) (only) Congruent C) Similar and congruent both D) may be congruent *
Only similar
only congruent
True
False
Two triangles with equal base and with different altitudes are similar to 1 point
each other. *
True
False
If in right triangle ABC, sine of angle A is equal to cosine of angle A then the 1 point
triangle is an isosceles triangle. *
True
False
True
False
〖sin〗^2 A+〖cos〗^2 A=1 is true if * 1 point
The point P on x-axis equidistant from the points A(-1,0) and B(5,0) is * 1 point
(0,2)
(2,0)
(0,-2)
(-2,0)
The point which divides the line segment joining the points (8,-9) and (2,3) 1 point
in the ratio 1:2 internally lies in the quadrant *
II
III
IV
If the distance between the points (4, p) and (1, 0) is 5 units then the 1 point
value(s) of p is(are) *
4 or 0
-4 or 5
4 or -4
10
14
Four circles are described at four corners of a square such that each circle 1 point
touches two of the others. The area which is not covered by the circles of
the square is 24/7 sq.cm. What is the radius of the circle? *
1cm
2cm
4cm
6cm
What is the area of the corresponding major sector of a circle of radius 1 point
4132 sq.cm
2156 sq.cm
1432 sq.cm
1256 sq.cm
A card is drawn from a deck of 52 cards. The event E is that card is not an 1 point
ace of hearts. The number of outcomes favourable to E is *
51
48
A bag contains white, black and red balls only. A ball is drawn at random 1 point
from the bag. If the probability of getting a white ball is 0.3 and that of
black ball is 2/5 , then what is the probability of getting a red ball? *
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