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SET 1

1. All rhombuses are squares.


Ans: False

2. All squares are rhombuses.


Ans: True

3. The sum of the interior angles of a hexagon is 720 degrees.


Ans: True

SET 2

1. The integral if sin(x) from 0 to π is 0.


False
2. The integral of sin(x) from 0 to pi is 1.
False
3. The integral of sin(x) from 0 to pi is -2.
False

SET 3

1. Every group of prime order is cycle.


True
2. The set of all integers under addition is a group.
True
3. Every finite integral domain is a field.
True

SET 4

1
1. The derivative of ln(x) is
x
Ans: True

2. The integral of cos(x) from 0 to pi is 0.


Ans: True

sin ( x )
3. The limit as x approaches 0 of is undefined .
x
Ans: False
Set 1:
1. True or False: The complex number i is defined as √ −1. - True
2. True or False: Complex numbers cannot be plotted on the real-imaginary plane. - False
3. True or False: The conjugate of a complex number a+bi is a−bi. – True

Set 2:
1. True or False: Every complex number has a unique square root. - False
2. True or False: Complex numbers obey the commutative property under addition. - True
3. True or False: The absolute value of a complex number is always a real number. – True

Set 3:
1. True or False: Division of complex numbers can be performed by dividing both the real and
imaginary parts separately. - False
2. True or False: The complex number 3+4i lies in the fourth quadrant of the complex plane. -
False
3. True or False: The complex numbers form a field under addition and multiplication. - False
Set 4:
1. True or False: Every polynomial with real coefficients has at least one complex root. - True
2. True or False: Complex conjugation distributes over addition, i.e., z 1+ z 2 =z1+z2. - True
3. True or False: Euler's formula states that e iπ = 1. - False
Set 5:
1. True or False: The product of two complex numbers is always a complex number. - True
2. True or False: Every non-constant polynomial with complex coefficients has at least one
complex root. - True
3. True or False: The complex number 0+0i is a purely imaginary number. - False

Set 1: Probability Theory

1. True or False: In a fair coin toss, the probability of getting heads is 1221. - True

2. True or False: The probability of an event always lies between 0 and 1, inclusive. - True

3. True or False: Independent events are events that have no influence on each other's
outcomes. - True

Set 2: Probability Distributions

1. True or False: A probability distribution function (pdf) can take on negative values. - False

2. True or False: In a uniform distribution, all outcomes are equally likely. - True
3. True or False: The mean of a probability distribution is also known as its expected value. -
True

Set 3: Conditional Probability

1. True or False: Conditional probability is the probability of one event occurring given that
another event has already occurred. - True

2. True or False: Bayes' Theorem allows us to update our beliefs about the likelihood of an
event based on new evidence. - True

3. True or False: Conditional probability is always equal to the joint probability of the two
events. - False

Set 4: Random Variables

1. True or False: A random variable is a variable whose value is determined by a random


experiment. - True

2. True or False: The variance of a random variable measures the spread or dispersion of its
probability distribution. - True

3. True or False: A discrete random variable can take on any value within a specified range. -
False

Set 5: Combinatorics and Probability

1. True or False: The number of permutations of n objects is always greater than the number of
combinations of n objects. - True

2. True or False: The sum of the probabilities of all possible outcomes in an experiment must
always equal 1. - True

3. True or False: The binomial distribution describes the number of successes in a fixed number
of independent Bernoulli trials. – True

Set 1: Trigonometry

1. True or False: The sine function is an odd function. - True

2. True or False: The period of the cosine function is 2π. - True

3. True or False: The tangent function is undefined at points where the cosine function is zero. -
True

Set 2: Functions and Graphs

1. True or False: A function can have multiple y-values for a single x-value. - False

2. True or False: A vertical line passes the vertical line test if it intersects the graph of a function
at exactly one point. - True
3. True or False: The range of a function is always a subset of its domain. - False

Set 3: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

1. True or False: The graph of an exponential function with base e passes through the point
(0,1)- True

2. True or False: Logarithmic functions can be written in exponential form. - True

3. True or False: The domain of the natural logarithmic function ln(x) is x ≥ 0. - False

Set 4: Polynomials and Rational Functions

1. True or False: The degree of a polynomial function determines the number of x-intercepts it
can have. - True

2. True or False: The domain of a rational function excludes any values of x that make the
denominator zero. - True

3. True or False: The graph of a polynomial function of odd degree must have at least one real
root. - True

Set 5: Analytic Geometry

1. True or False: The distance formula can be used to find the distance between two points in a
coordinate plane. - True

2. True or False: The midpoint formula calculates the midpoint between two points in a
coordinate plane. - True

3. True or False: The slope of a line perpendicular to a line with slope m is −1/m. – False

CHEMISTRY

Set 1: Atomic Structure

1. True or False: Electrons are located in the nucleus of an atom.

 False (Electrons are located outside the nucleus.)

2. True or False: The mass number of an element is equal to the sum of its protons and
neutrons.

 True

3. True or False: All isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties.
 True (Isotopes have the same number of protons and electrons, so their chemical
properties are the same.)

Set 2: Chemical Bonding

1. True or False: Metallic bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms.

 False (Metallic bonds involve a "sea" of delocalized electrons surrounding positively


charged metal ions.)

2. True or False: Polar covalent bonds result from the unequal sharing of electrons between
atoms.

 True

3. True or False: Hydrogen bonding occurs when hydrogen is bonded to a more electronegative
atom like oxygen or nitrogen.

 True

Set 3: Chemical Reactions

1. True or False: In an endothermic reaction, heat is released to the surroundings.

 False (In an endothermic reaction, heat is absorbed from the surroundings.)

2. True or False: Enzymes increase the activation energy required for a chemical reaction to
occur.

 False (Enzymes decrease the activation energy required for a chemical reaction.)

3. True or False: The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or
destroyed in a chemical reaction.

 True

Set 4: States of Matter

1. True or False: Plasma is the most common state of matter in the universe.

 True

2. True or False: Sublimation is the process where a substance changes directly from a solid to a
gas.

 True

3. True or False: The boiling point of a substance is the temperature at which its vapor pressure
equals the atmospheric pressure.

 True

Set 5: Solutions and Concentrations


1. True or False: A supersaturated solution is more stable than a saturated solution.

 False (Supersaturated solutions are unstable and will precipitate excess solute.)

2. True or False: Molality is defined as the number of moles of solute per kilogram of solvent.

 True

3. True or False: Adding a non-volatile solute to a solvent decreases the boiling point of the
solvent.

 True

Set 1: Atomic Structure

1. True or False: The Pauli Exclusion Principle states that no two electrons in an atom can have
the same set of quantum numbers.

 True

2. True or False: All atoms of the same element have the same number of neutrons.

 False (Isotopes have different numbers of neutrons.)

3. True or False: Electron configuration refers to the arrangement of electrons in an atom's


nucleus.

 False (Electron configuration refers to the distribution of electrons in the orbitals


around the nucleus.)

Set 2: Chemical Bonding

1. True or False: Hybridization occurs when atomic orbitals mix to form new, identical orbitals.

 True

2. True or False: Metallic character increases down a group and decreases across a period in the
periodic table.

 True

3. True or False: A non-polar molecule can have polar bonds.

 True

Set 3: Chemical Reactions

1. True or False: A spontaneous reaction always occurs rapidly.

 False (A spontaneous reaction can occur slowly.)


2. True or False: Gibbs free energy is a measure of the energy available to do work in a system
at constant temperature and pressure.

 True

3. True or False: A redox reaction involves the transfer of protons between reactants.

 False (A redox reaction involves the transfer of electrons.)

Set 4: States of Matter

1. True or False: Glass is considered a supercooled liquid because it flows over time.

 False (Glass is an amorphous solid, not a supercooled liquid.)

2. True or False: Critical temperature is the temperature above which a substance cannot exist in
the liquid state, regardless of pressure.

 True

3. True or False: The triple point of a substance occurs at the temperature and pressure where
all three phases (solid, liquid, and gas) coexist in equilibrium.

 True

Set 5: Solutions and Concentrations

1. True or False: Raoult's Law states that the vapor pressure of a solvent over a solution is
directly proportional to the mole fraction of the solvent.

 True

2. True or False: The boiling point of a solution containing a non-volatile solute is always higher
than that of the pure solvent.

 False (It can be higher or lower, depending on the nature of the solute and solvent.)

3. True or False: Colligative properties depend on the chemical identity of the solute particles,
not their number.

 False (Colligative properties depend on the number of solute particles, not their
identity.)

Set 1: Atomic Structure

1. True or False: The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle states that it is impossible to know both
the position and momentum of an electron simultaneously with absolute certainty.

 True

2. True or False: An element's atomic mass is the sum of the masses of its protons and
neutrons.
 False (Atomic mass includes an average of isotopic masses and their abundances.)

3. True or False: Quantum numbers describe the energy, shape, orientation, and spin of
electrons within an atom.

 True

Set 2: Chemical Bonding

1. True or False: In a covalent bond, electrons are transferred from one atom to another.

 False (In a covalent bond, electrons are shared between atoms.)

2. True or False: Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract electrons towards itself
in a chemical bond.

 True

3. True or False: Ionic bonds result from the sharing of electrons between atoms.

 False (Ionic bonds result from the transfer of electrons between atoms.)

Set 3: Chemical Reactions

1. True or False: Activation energy is the energy released during a chemical reaction.

 False (Activation energy is the energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.)

2. True or False: Enthalpy change is the heat absorbed or released in a chemical reaction at
constant pressure.

 True

3. True or False: All combustion reactions involve oxygen as a reactant.

 True

Set 4: States of Matter

1. True or False: A supercritical fluid has properties of both a gas and a liquid.

 True

2. True or False: Sublimation is the process of a solid directly changing into a gas.

 True

3. True or False: The melting point of a substance is the same as its freezing point.

 True

Set 5: Solutions and Concentrations


1. True or False: Henry's Law describes the relationship between the solubility of a gas in a
liquid and the pressure of the gas above the liquid.

 True

2. True or False: The freezing point depression of a solution is directly proportional to the
molality of the solute.

 True

3. True or False: A concentrated solution always has a higher boiling point than a dilute
solution.

 False (It depends on the nature of the solute and solvent.)

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