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1. Find the missing numbers of the p ime factor tree


A 104, 52,26

B 102, 64 , 43

C 100, 42, 26

D 104, 52 , 29

2. 4x2 - 2x 3 0 have
A Real roots

B Real and distinct roots

C No real roots

D Real and equal roots

3. The angle of elevation of the top of a building from a point on the ground, which is 30 m
away from the foot of the building, is 30°. The height of the building is:
A 10 m

B 30/√3 m

C √3/10 m

D 30 m

4. If x = a cos θ and y = b sin θ , then b2x2+a2y2 is


A a2 + b2
B ab
C a4 b4
D a2 b2
5.

2 sin2 θ = 3 , then θ ?
A 45∘
B 90∘
C 60∘
D 30∘

6. The quadratic equation whose roots are 7 3 and 7 - 3


A x2 + 14x 46 0
B x2 14 46 0
C x2 14x 46 0
D x2 + 14x 46 0

7. The sum of first n odd natural number is


A n2

B n

C n/2

D n+1/2

8. If 18, a , b , 3 are in AP , then a+b =


A 7

B 11

C 19

D 15

9. If a and b are the zeroes of the polynomial x2 − 6x − 8, then the value of a3 + b3 is


A 76

B 72

C 80

D 74
10. The graphic representation of the equations x+2y=3 and 2x+4y+7 0 gives a pair of
A Parallel lines

B coincident lines

C Intersecting lines

D None of these

11. The exponent of 2 in the p ime facto isation of 144 , is


A 4

B 5

C 3

D 6

12. If sin A + sin2 A = 1 , then the value of sin2 A + cos4


A 1/2

B 3

C 2

D 1

13. If sec θ + tan θ = p , find the value of sin θ


A B

C D None of these
14.

A x^2 24x-128

B x^2 22x+126

C x^2 24x+128

15.

If remainder of the given equation is a natural number, then find it.


A 5

B 2

C 1

D 7

16. If a tower 6m high casts a shadow of 2√3 m long on the ground, then the sun’s elevation is:
A 60°

B 45°

C 30°

D 90°

17. Asse tion A If two sides of a ight angle are 7 cm and 8 cm, then its third side will be 9 cm.
Reason R In a ight t iangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the
squares of the other two sides.
A Both asse tion A and reason R are t ue and reason R is the co rect explanation of asse tion
A

B Both asse tion A and reason R are t ue but reason R is not the co rect explanation of
asse tion A .

C Asse tion A is t ue but reason R is false.

D Asse tion A is false but reason R is t ue


18. Statement A Asse tion): 5, 5/2 , 0, 5/2 , …. is in A ithmetic Progression.
Statement R Reason) : The te ms of an A ithmetic Progression cannot have both positive and
negative rational numbers
A Both asse tion A and reason R are t ue and reason R is the co rect explanation of asse tion
A

B Both asse tion A and reason R are t ue and reason R is not the co rect explanation of
asse tion A

C Asse tion A is t ue but reason R is false

D Asse tion A is false but reason R is t ue

19. Asse tion: 13/3125 is a te minating decimal fraction.


Reason: If q = 2n.5m where n and m are non-negative integers, then p/q is a te minating
decimal fraction
A Both Asse tion A and Reason R are t ue and Reason R is the co rect explanation of
Asse tion A .

B Both Asse tion A and Reason R are t ue but Reason R is not the co rect explanation of
Asse tion A .

C Asse tion A is t ue but Reason R is false.

D Asse tion A is false but Reason R is t ue.

20. Asse tion: The roots of the quadratic equation x2 − 2x + 2 = 0


Reason: If disc iminant D = b2 4ac < 0 then the roots of quadratic equation ax2 bx + c = 0
are imagina y.
A If both Asse tion and Reason are co rect and Reason is the co rect explanation of Asse tion

B If both Asse tion and Reason are co rect, but Reason is not the co rect explanation of
Asse tion
C If Asse tion is co rect but Reason is inco rect.

D If Asse tion is inco rect but Reason is co rect.

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