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10th Maths MCQ First term

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The decimal representation of 14587/1250 will terminate after how many 1 point
decimal places? *

If xy = 180 and HCF(x, y)= 3 then the LCM(x, y) is * 1 point

60

90

180

540

HCF of two consecutive natural numbers is * 1 point

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

any power of 6 does not have 2 and 5 both as it's factors

number ending with zero can never be divisible by 6

If one of the zeroes of a polynomial 〖(x-3)〗^2=0 is 3 then * 1 point

Other zero is 3

Other zero is 9

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

Root of the polynomial p(x)= 3x - 4 is * 1 point

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

concerned about green environment

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

Assertion:-In triangle ABC, AB = 24cm, BC = 10cm and AC = 26cm, then 1 point

ABC is right triangle. Reason:- If in two triangles, their corresponding


angles are equal, then the triangles are similar. *

Both Assertion and reasoning are true

Both Assertion and reasoning are false

Assertion is true but reason is false

Assertion is false but reason is true


Assertion:- ABC and DEF are two similar triangles such that BC = 4cm, EF = 1 point

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. *

Both Assertion and reasoning are true

Both Assertion and reasoning are false

Assertion is true but reason is false

Assertion is false but reason is true

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. *

Both Assertion and reasoning are true

Both Assertion and reasoning are false

Assertion is true but reason is false

Assertion is false but reason is true

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

similar and congruent both

not always similar or congruent


If the areas of two equilateral triangles is equal then the triangles are 1 point
similar as well as 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

Short form of cosecant of angle R is cotR. * 1 point

True

False
〖sin〗^2 A+〖cos〗^2 A=1 is true if * 1 point

measure of angle A is less than or equal to 90

measure of angle A is more than 90 but less than 180

measure of angle A is less than zero

measure of angle A is more than 180

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

The distance of the point (-6,8) from origin is * 1 point

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

28cm and central angle 45? *

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? *

same as getting a white ball

same as getting a black ball

More than that of getting a white ball

less than that of getting a white ball

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