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Which of the following is a rational number? *


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2√6

0.323232….. 

0.1020030004…….

√2

Evaluate *
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 tan  56∘∘
cot 34      
1 

1/2

−1

Find the class mark of the class 35 – 55. *


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20

45 

50

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The pair of Linear Equations

3x + 4y =7 and (3/4)x + y = 4 is: *


(1/1 Point)

unique solution

infinitely many solutions.

no solution 

two solutions

If one zero of *
(1/1 Point)
2𝑥2 − 3𝑥 + 𝑘  𝑖𝑠    −12    ,𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛  𝑣𝑎𝑙𝑢𝑒  𝑜𝑓  𝑘   𝑖𝑠
(-3)/2

2
(-2)/3

−2 

Express 2431 as a product of its prime factors *


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112 × 3 × 7
11 × 3 × 7
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32 × 13 × 7
17 × 13 × 11 

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If tan x = (sin 45° × cos 45°) + cos 60°, then the value of x is *
(1/1 Point)

45° 

90°

60°

30°

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If *
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𝑥 = 23 × 3 × 52 ,   𝑦 = 22 × 33 , 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝐻𝐶𝐹 (𝑥,𝑦) 𝑖𝑠 :
108
12 
6
3

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Empirical formula is *
(1/1 Point)

3median = 2mean + mode 

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3mode = mean + 2 median

3median = mean + 2 mode

mode = 3 mean + 2 median

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The pair of linear equations y = 0 and y = − 6 has *


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no solution 

infinitely many solutions

only solution (0,0)

unique solution

14

cos⁡A/(cot A) + sin A = *
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2 cos A

sec A

cot A

2 sin A 

15

The below decimal expansion will terminate after how many places of decimals?
*
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23457
23  𝑥 54
2
5
4 

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The value of k for which the equations 3x – y + 8 = 0 and 6x + k y = −16


represent coincident lines is *
(1/1 Point)

(-1)/2

1/2

–2 

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Given that sin A = 1/2 and cos B = 1/(√2) , then the value of A + B is *
(1/1 Point)

60°

95°

75° 

90°

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A rational number between √2 and √7 *


(1/1 Point)

11/10

1/2

2 

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The modal class of the given distribution is:

Classes 40 - 50 50 - 60 60 - 70 70 - 80 80 - 90 90 -100

Frequency 8 15 4 3 2 7*
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40 - 50

70 - 80

90 -100

50 - 60 

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If 3 cos A = √3 sin A, find the value of tan A. *


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60° 

90°

45°

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30°

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If α and β are the zeroes of the polynomial *


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𝑓(𝑥) = 2𝑥2 + 𝑥 − 1 , 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛     α1 + 1β
-1

-1/2

1/2

1 

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𝑆𝑖𝑛 𝐴 + 𝐶𝑜𝑠 𝐵 = 1, 𝐴 = 30° and B is an acute angle, then find the value of B. *
(1/1 Point)

90°

60° 

30°

45°

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The graph of y = 3x – 1 intersects, *


(1/1 Point)

X-axis at (3,0)

X-axis at ( 1/3 ,0) 

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Y -axis at ( 0,1/( 3) )

Y -axis at (0, 3)

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If cos A = sin A, then find the value of *


(1/1 Point)
2tan𝐴 + cos2 𝐴
5
2 

1
−1
1
2

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The zeroes of the polynomial *


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𝑝(𝑦) = 4𝑦2 − 9  𝑎𝑟𝑒
(−3)/2  ,  (−3)/2
(−2)/3  ,  (−3)/2
(−3)/2 ,  3/2 
3/2  ,  3/2

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If cos 9α = sinα and 9α < 90° , then the value of tan5α is *


(1/1 Point)

1 

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√3

−1

1/√3

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If 31 x + 43y =117 and 43x +31y =105, then the value of x + y = *


(1/1 Point)

3 


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The value of (sin0°× sin1°× sin 2°× ... ×sin 89°) is *


(0/1 Point)

1/2

−1

0 

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Which is the lower limit of the median class for the given grouped frequency
distribution?

C.I 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50

Frequency 8 9 10 6 7*
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10

20 

25

30

30

If sin A = 1/2 , then the value of cot A is *


(1/1 Point)

−1

√3 

1/√3

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If sum of zeros of the below quadratic polynomial is 3 , then find the value of k
*
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3𝑥2 − 𝑘𝑥 + 6
2
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−6
−9
9

Case Study 1
A TV reporter was given a task to prepare a report on the rainfall of the city Dispur of India in a
particular year. After collecting the data, he analyzed the data and prepared a report on the
rainfall of the city. Using this report, he drew the following graph for a particular time period of
66 days.

Based on the graph answer the following questions:

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Which of the following statement is correct? *


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Curve -1 is greater than ogive

Curve -1 is less than ogive 

the given graph is a frequency polygon

Curve -2 is less than ogive

33

If (21, 33 ) is the intersection of both the Ogives , then the Median rain fall is *
(1/1 Point)

33cm

29cm

30cm

21cm 

34

Find mode of the data if mean rainfall is 22cm *


(1/1 Point)

19 cm 

20cm

23cm

21cm

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The construction of the cumulative frequency curve is useful in determining *


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Mean

Range

Mode

Median 

Case Study 2

An asana is a body posture, originally and still a general term for a sitting meditation pose, and
later extended in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise, to any type of pose or position,
adding reclining, standing, inverted, twisting, and balancing poses. In the figure, one can observe
that poses can be related to representation of quadratic polynomial.

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The shape of the poses shown is *


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Ellipse
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Linear

Parabola 

Spiral

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If the curve is represented by the below polynomial . Then its zeroes are *
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𝑥2 − 5𝑥 − 6
−2,−3
−6,1
6,−1 
2,3

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The graph of y = p(x) is a polynomial in variable x, is as follows: The number of


zeroes of p(x) is *
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5 

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Write the polynomial whose zeroes are ±√3 *


(1/1 Point)

𝑥2 − 6𝑥 + 9
𝑥2 + 3
𝑥2 − 6
𝑥2 − 3 

Case Study 3
It is common that Governments revise travel fares from time to time based on various factors
such as inflation ( a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money) on
different types of vehicles like auto, Rickshaws, taxis, Radio cab etc. The auto charges in a city
comprise of a fixed charge together with the charge for the distance covered.

Study the following situations.

Name of the city Distance travelled (Km) Amount paid (Rs.)

City A 10 75

City A 15 110

City B 8 91

City B 14 145

Situation 1: In city A, for a journey of 10 km, the charge paid is Rs 75 and for a journey of 15 km,
the charge paid is Rs 110.

Situation 2: In a city B, for a journey of 8km, the charge paid is Rs91 and for a journey of 14km,
the charge paid is Rs 145.

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If the fixed charges of auto rickshaw be Rs x and the running charges be Rs y


km/hr, the pair of linear equations representing the situation is *
(1/1 Point)

x + 10y =110, x + 15y = 75

10x + y = 75, 15 x + y =110

x + 10y =75, x + 15y = 110 

10x + y =110, 15x + y = 75

41

What is the fixed charge in situation 1? *


(1/1 Point)

Rs.5 

Rs.7

Rs.9

Rs. 35

42

A person travels a distance of 50km. The amount he has to pay is *


(1/1 Point)

Rs. 355 

Rs.155

Rs.455

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Rs.255

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If we draw the graph of the pair of linear equations representing situation 2,


what will be the nature of graph? *
(1/1 Point)

coincident lines

parabola

parallel lines

intersect at one point 

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