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Maths - 10th
Q (1): The sum or difference of a rational and an irrational number is _____________.
(a) Rational (b) Irrational
Q (2): The decimal expansion of the rational number will terminate after ______.
(a) One decimal place (b) Two decimal places
(c) Three decimal places (d) More than 3 decimal places
Q (3): Euclid’s division lemma states that for two positive integers a and b, there exist
unique integers q and r such that a = bq + r, where r must satisfy
(a) 1 < r < b (b) 0 < r ≤ b (c) 0 ≤ r < b (d) 0 < r < b
Q (10): If 2 and3 are zeroes of polynomial , then the values of k and m are
Q (13): In triangle ABC and triangle DEF, , and AB= 3DE, then both
triangle will be
(a) Congruent but not similar (b) Similar but not congruent
(c) Neither congruent nor similar (d) Both congruent and similar
Q (14): In triangle ABC, D and E are points are on the sides AB and AC respectively, such
that DE|| BC. If AD=4x-3, AE=8x-7, BD=3x-1, and CE=5x-3, then the value of x is
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
Q (15):
The value of the height h in the adjoining figure, at which the tennis ball must be hit,
so that it will just pass over the net and land 6 m away from the base of the net.
(a) 0.18m (b) 10,8 cm (c) 2.7m (d) None of these
Q (20): The probability that a non-leap year selected at random will contains 53 Sunday is
Q (21): Assertion: In a rhombus of side 15 cm, one of the diagonals is 20 cm long. The
lenght of the cm Reason The sum of the squares of the sides of a rhombus
is equal to the sum of the squares of its diagonals.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false and R is true.
Q (22): Which of the following cannot be the probability of an event?
Q (23): Assertion: If LCM {p,q}=30 HCF {p,q}=5, then pq=150 Reason: LCM of
Reason:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
(c) A is true but R is false
(d) A is false and R is true.
Q (26): The probability of getting a bad egg in a lot of 400 is 0.035. The number of bad eggs
in the lot is
(a) 7 (b) 14 (c) 21 (d) 28
Q (35): If region covered by Team A forms a parallelogram, where the coordinates are taken
in the given order, then
(a) x=8, y=4 (b) x=7,y=5 (c) x=2,y=4 (d) x=4,y=2
Q (36): Perimeter of the region covered by Team A is
(a) units (b) units (c) units (d) None of these
Q (37): If the coordinates of region covered by Team B, taken in the same order forms a
quadrilateral, then the length of each of its diagonals is
(a) units, units (b) units, units
Q (38): If region covered by Team B forms a rhombus, where the coordinates are taken in
given order, then the perimeter of this region is
Q (39): The coordinates of point which divides the line joining the points and
internally in the ratio m:n is
(a) (b) (c) (d) None of these
Case study:
From a grocery shop Priyanka bought 4 kg of rice and 6 kg of flour for Rs. 1700 and Charu
bought 6 kg of rice and 4 kg of flour for Rs. 1800. Consider the price of one kg of rice
and that of one kg of flour be Rs. x and Rs. y respectively.Based on the above
information, answer the following questions.
Q (45): The total distance travelled by Shivam through the motorbike in a week to go to
school is
(a) 50.4 Km (b) 55Km (c) 56.4 Km (d) 48 Km
Q (46): The total distance travelled by Shivam through the car in a week to go to school is
(a) 30.17 Km (b) 26.4 Km (c) 28 Km (d) 29.4 Km
Q (47): The area of sector POQ is
(a) 17.88 sq km (b) 18.24 sq km (c) 19.24 sq km (d) 12.06 sq km
Q (48): If the cost of fuel for the motorbike is Rs. 10 per km, then the total cost of fuel used
in a week in goin school is
(a) Rs. 520 (b) Rs. 500 (c) Rs. 480 (d) Rs. 600
Q (49): If the angle of sector changed from t , then the total length of the
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available paths is
(a) 18 Km (b) 17.14 Km (c) 14 Km (d) None of these
Q (29): The rational number ofthe form , , p and q are positive integer, which
represents i.e.,
Bhoomika visited to her elder sister's house. From a point P, where Bhoomika was standing,
society's gate and building come in a straight line as shown in the figure Based on
the above information, answer the following questions:
Q (50): Which similarity criteria can be seen in this case, if gate and building are considere
in a straight line?
(a) AAA (b) SAS (c) SSS (d) ASA
Q (51): If the distance between Bhoomika and the gate is twice as much as the height of
the gate, then the height of the gate is
(a) 40 m (b) 12.5 m (c) 15 m (d) 25 m
Q (52): If the distance of Bhoomika from the building is twelve times the height of the gate,
then the ratio of the heights of gate and building is:
(a) 3:1 (b) 1:4 (c) 1:6 (d) 2:3
Q (53): What is the ratio of the distance between Bhoomika and top of the gate to the
distance between the top of the gate and building?
(a) 1:5 (b) 1:6 (c) 2:5 (d) Can't be dete
Q (54): What is the height of the building?
(a) 150 m (b) 75 m (c) 120 m (d) 30 m