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(c) John Napier
(d) Georg Ferdinand Cantor
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(a) One thousandth
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(b) One millionth
(a) 12 is divisible by 12
(c) One hundredth
(b) 24 is divisible by 12
(d) One ten thousandth
(c) 48 is divisible by 12
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(c) Lao Tzu
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(d) Poppyseed
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(c) conclusion
invented logarithms?
(d) scope
(a) Srinivasa Ramanujan
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(b) Paul Erdos
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(b) sort data items according to standard,
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descending order
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(c) use conditions with operators such as
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AND, OR and NOT
(b) fallacy
(d) include addition, subtraction,
(c) rule of inference
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calculus independently of Newton, invented
product of the circle’s radius and pi, minus
the binary system?
the cube root of 8, equal?
(a) Gottfried Leibniz
(a) 8
(b) Hermann Grassmann
(b) 4
(c) Johannes Kepler
(c) 2
(d) Heinrich Weber
(d) 6
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great mathematician and an astronomer?
steps are based on the truth of the
(a) Aryabhatta
statement being proved
(b) Banabhatta
(a) Direct proof
(c) Dhanvantari
(b) circular reasoning
(d) Vetalbatiya
(c) vacuous proof
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the definition of a triangle?
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(a) Quarter of a square
week?
(b) A polygon
(a) 60
(c) A two-dimensional plane determined by
(b) 3,600
any three points
(c) 24
(d) A shape has atleast three angles
(d) 168
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(a) 500
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5, 13 and 12, what is the angle defined by (c) 6
the sides which are 5 and 12?
(d) 12 (c) Utah
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Geometry? whose area is 154 square inches?
(a) Archimedes (a) 22 inches
(b) Eratosthenes (b) 7 inches
(c) Euclid (c) 44 inches
(d) Pythagoras (d) 5 inches
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American continent on a map is best uses symbols to represent unknown
described as which? quantities?
(a) Square (a) Statistics
(b) Triangular (b) Geometry
(c) Circular (c) Algebra
(d) Hexagonal (d) Calculus
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first three is 385 and that of last three is and the letter C once?
1001. The largest prime number is— (a) 50
(a) 11 (b) 60
(b) 13 (c) 55
(c) 17 (d) 40
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equidistant from the beginning and end is (a) Bertand Russel
equal to _____. (b) George Cantor
(a) First term (c) Srinivasa Ramanujan
(b) Second term (d) George Boole
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(a) Arkansas (b) Impressionism
(b) Wyoming (c) Surrealism
(d) Cubsim Ans. (c)
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(c) 1
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(d) 5
shaped die always add up to?
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(a) 9
(b) 6
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(d) 7 Question: The vertices of a triangle are (0,
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(a) (1/2 , 2)
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(b) (1, 4/3)
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(c) (0, 0)
mathematics is Euclid chiefly associated?
(d) None of these
(a) Trigonometry
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(b) Probability
(c) Geometry
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(a) Theorem
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(b) Lemma
(a) Direct proof
(c) Corollary
(b) vacuous proof
(d) Conjecture
(c) indirect proof
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(d) trivial proof
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the curve y = sin x at (0, 0) is
whose value is the ratio of a circle’s
(a) x = 0
circumference to its diameter, is the same
(b) y = 0
value as what other ratio?
(c) x + y = 0
(a) GDP to GNP in a balanced economy
(d) x – y = 0
(b) The hypotenuse for the sum of the other
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sides
(c) The sum of the sides of a dodecahedron
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(a) Triangles
(b) Pentagons
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(c) Squares
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(d) Hexagons
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(b) 30°
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Copernican Astronomy”, provided one of
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the foundations for Isaac Newton’s theory of
in the mathematical discipline of calculus?
universal gravitation?
(a) Steps in an equation
(a) Heinrich Decimator
(b) Difference between two known
(b) Christiaan Huygens
quantities
(c) John Flamsteed
(c) Rate of increase
(d) Johannes Kepler
(d) A tiny or infinitesimal change in the value
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of a variable
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(c) Composite number
(a) direct proof
(d) Perfect number
(b) exhaustive proof
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(d) Vacuous proof
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(b) Indirect proof
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(c) Vacuous proof
minutes and 30 minutes, respectively, and a
(d) trivial proof
third pipe can empty the full tank in 20
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minutes. If all the three pipes are opened
simultaneously, the tank will be
Answer. (b) (a) 10 minutes
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Marian Rejewski first break the code of the (c) 7 minutes
Enigma Machines used by the German (d) None of these
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(a) 1962
(b) 1950
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(c) 1932
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(d) 1910
mathematician’s Apology” is
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(a) Hardy
(b) Ramanujan
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(a) 169
(b) 186
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(c) 144
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(d) 225
Algebra?
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(a) Meghat
(b) Bhaskar
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(c) integer
Ramaujan Number?
(d) rational
(a) 1279
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(b) 1927
(c) 1297
(d) 1729 Ans. (a)
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specified property exists that does not
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(a) Constructive
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(b) Exhaustive
x and x means +, then:
(c) non constructive
9+3÷5–3x7=?
(d) trivial
(a) 5
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(b) 15
(c) 25
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is called
(a) Real variable
(b) complex variable
(c) Boolean variable
(d) constant
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number exactly divisible by 279?
(a) 99603
(b) 99882
(c) 99550
(d) None of these
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element satisfying a specified property
(a) Counter example
(b) Uniqueness proof
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(d) trivial proof
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