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Test / Exam Name: Important mcqs Standard: 10TH Subject: MATHEMATICS


Student Name: Section: Roll No.:

Questions: 221 Time: 60 Mins Marks: 221

Q 1. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: If the value of mode and mean is 60 and 66 respectively, then the value of median is 64.
Reason: Median = (mode + 2 mean)
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

Q 2. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: In the given figure, if PQ is a tangent to the circle with centre O, then the value of ∠POQ is 25∘

Reason: If two tangents are drawn to a circle from an external point, then they subtend equal angles at the
centre
A. Assertion and Reason both are correct statements and Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion.
B. Assertion and Reason both are correct statements but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
C. Assertion is correct statement but Reason is wrong statement.
D. Assertion is wrong statement but Reason is correct statement.
Q 3. For what value of k do the equations kx - 2y = 3 and 3x + y = 5 represent two lines intersecting at a 1 Marks
unique point?
A. k = 3
B. k = -3
C. k = 6
D. All real values except -6

Q 4. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: A bicycle wheel makes 5000 revolutions in covering 11km. Then diameter of the wheel is 35cm.
θ ​ 1
Reason: Area of segment of a circle is × πr2 − ​r2 sin θ
360 2
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 5. DIRECTION: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:

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Assertion: D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of a △ABC such that AB = 10.8cm, AD =
6.3cm, AC = 9.6cm and EC = 4cm then DEis parallel to BC.
Reason: If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle then it divides the other two sides in the same ratio.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) isthe correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true
Q 6. The distance of the point (4, 7) from the x-axis is: 1 Marks
A. 4
B. 7
C. 11
D. 65​

Q 7. From your pocket money, you save Re. 1 on the first day, Rs. 2 on the second day, Rs. 3 on the third 1 Marks
day and so on. The amount of money saved by you in the month of May 2013 is:
A. Rs. 1000
B. Rs. 500
C. Rs. 496
D. Rs. 498

Q 8. In the given figure, a circle touches the side DF of △EDF at H and touches ED and EF produced at K and 1 Marks
M respectively. If EK = 9cm then the perimeter of △EDF is:

A. 9cm
B. 12cm
C. 13.5cm
D. 18cm
Q 9. From a well shuffled pack of 52 cards, one card is drawn at random. The probability of getting a 1 Marks
diamond is:

A. 12 ​
52
B. 1​
4
C. 3​
4
D. 1
2

Q 10. Curved surface area of a cylinder of height 5cm is 94.2cm?. Radius of the cylinder is (Take π = 3.14). 1 Marks
A. 2cm
B. 3cm
C. 2.9cm
D. 6cm

Q 11. Which of the following can not be the probability an event? 1 Marks
A. 1.5
B. 3
5

C. 25%
D. 0.3
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Q 12. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: If △ABC and △PQR are congruent triangles, then they are also similar triangles.
Reason: All congruent triangles are similar but the similar triangles need not be congruent.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
x y
Q 13. The area of the triangle formed by the line ​+ ​= 1 with the co-ordinate axis is: 1 Marks
a b
A. 2ab sq.units
B. ab sq.units
C. 1 ​
4 ab sq.units
D. 1 ​
2 ab sq.units
Q 14. The radius of a sphere (in cm) whose volume is 12π cm3 , is: 1 Marks
A. 3
B. 3 3​
2​
C. 3 3
1​
D. 3 3
Q 15. The relation between mean, mode and median is: 1 Marks
A. Mode = (3 × mean) - (2 × median)
B. Mode = (3 × median) - (2 × mean)
C. Mode = (3 × mean) - (2 × mode)
D. Mode = (3 × median) - (2 × mode)

Q 16. Mark the correct alternative in the following: 1 Marks


The 9th term of an A.P. is 449 and 449th term is 9. The term which is equal to zero is:
A. 501th
B. 502th
C. 508th
D. None of these.

Q 17. For what value of k, do the equations kx - 2y = 3 and 3x + y = 5 represent two lines intersecting at a 1 Marks
unique point?
A. k = 3
B. all real values except -6
C. k = 6
D. k = -3
Q 18. The probability that a number selected at random from the numbers 1, 2, 3, ....., 15 is a multiple of 4, 1 Marks
is:
4​
A. 15
2​
B. 15
C. 1
5

D. 1
3

Q 19. If α, β are the zeros of kx2 - 2x + 3k such that α + β = αβ, then k = ? 1 Marks
A. 1 3

B. −1 3

C. 2 3

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D. −2
3

Q 20. Choose the correct answer from the given four options. 1 Marks
a
Given that sin θ = ​, then cos θ is equal to:
b
A. b ​
b2 −a2 ​
B. b ​
a 2
C. b −a2 ​​
b
D. a ​
b2 −a2 ​
Q 21. If ax2 + bx + c = 0 has equal roots, then c is equal to: 1 Marks
2
A. − b2a

2
B. − b4a

2
C. b 4a

2
D. b 4a

Q 22. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: The probability of winning a game is 0.4, then the probability of losing it, is 0.6.
Reason: P(E) + P(not E) = 1.
A. If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
B. If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
C. If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
D. If Assertion is false but Reason is true.
Q 23. If α and β are zeros of x2 + 5x + 8, then the value of (α + β) is: 1 Marks
A. 8
B. 5
C. -5
D. -8

Q 24. The sum of three terms of an A.P. is 72, then its middle term is: 1 Marks
A. 36
B. 18
C. 24
D. 20
Q 25. In the given figure, if ∠AOD = 135∘ then ∠BOC is equal to: 1 Marks

A. 25º
B. 45º
C. 52.5º
D. 62.5º

Q 26. A cubical ice-cream brick of edge 22cm is to be distributed among some children by filling ice-cream 1 Marks
cones of radius 2cm and height 7cm up to the brim. How many children will get the ice-cream cones?
A. 163
B. 263
C. 363
D. 463

Q 27. In the given figure, RQ is a tangent to the circle with centre O. If SQ = 6cm and QR = 4cm, then OR = 1 Marks

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A. 8cm
B. 3cm
C. 2.5cm
D. 5cm
Q 28. Which of the following is not a polynomial? 1 Marks
A. 3​x2 − 2 3​x + 5
B. 9x2 − 4x + 2​
C. 3 ​3 2 1 ​
2 x + 6x − 2 ​x − 8
D. x + 3
x

Q 29. If the system of equations 3x + y = 1 and (2k-1)x + (k-1)y = 2k + 1 is inconsistent, then k = 1 Marks
A. -1
B. 0
C. 1
D. 2

Q 30. If the diagonals of a quadrilateral divide each other proportionally then it is a: 1 Marks
A. Parallelogram
B. Trapezium
C. Rectangle
D. Square
Q 31. In a circle of radius 21 cm, an arc subtends an angle of 60∘ at the centre the length of the arc is 22 1 Marks
cm:
A. True
B. False
C. Neither
D. Either
Q 32. The angle of depression of a car parked on the road from the top of a 150m high tower is 30°. The 1 Marks
distance of the car from the tower (in metres) is:
A. 50 3​
B. 150 3​
C. 150 2​
D. 75

Q 33. Choose the correct answer from the given four options: 1 Marks
If P(A) denotes the probability of an event A, then:
A. P(A) < 0
B. P(A) > 1
C. 0 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1
D. −1 ≤ P(A) ≤ 1

Q 34. If 3 cot θ = 4 then (5 sin θ + 3 cos θ) ​=? 1 Marks


(5 sin θ − 3 cos θ)
A. 3 1 ​
B. 3
C. 1 9

D. 9
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Q 35. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: The radii of two cones are in the ratio 2 : 3 and their volumes in the ratio 1 : 3.Then the ratio of
their heights is 3 : 2.
1
Reason: Volume of the cone = ​πr2 .h
3
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 36. If you draw a pair of tangents to a circle CO = r from point P such that OP = 2r, then the angle 1 Marks
between the two tangents is:
A. 90o
B. 45o
C. 30o
D. 60o
Q 37. In a △ABC, if DE is drawn parallel to BC, cutting AB and AC at D and E respectively such that AB = 1 Marks
7.2cm, AC = 6.4cm and AD = 4.5cm. Then, AE =?

A. 5.4cm
B. 4cm
C. 3.6cm
D. 3.2cm
Q 38. 2.35 is: 1 Marks
A. An integer.
B. A rational number.
C. An irrational number.
D. None of these.
Q 39. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: an - an-1 is not independent of n then the given sequence is an AP.
Reason: Common difference d = an - an-1 is constant or independent of n.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) isthe correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true

Q 40. The value of k, for which the pair of linear equations kx + y = k2 and x + ky = 1 have infinitely many 1 Marks
solutions is:
A. ±1
B. 1
C. –1

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D. 2
Q 41. (cosec θ − cot θ)2 =? 1 Marks
A. 1+cos
1−cos θ
θ​
B. 1−cos
1+cos θ
θ​
C. 1+sin θ​
1−sin θ
D. None of these.

Q 42. The probability that a leap year selected at random will have 53 Fridays is: 1 Marks

A. 2​
7
B. 6​
7
C. 4​
7
D. 1
7

Q 43. If (x + 1) is a factor of 2x3 + ax2 + 2bx + 1, then the values of ‘a’ and ‘b’, given that 2a - 3b = 4 are: 1 Marks
A. a = 5 and b = 2
B. a = -5 and b = 2
C. a = 5 and b = -2
D. a = -5 and b = -2

Q 44. For the following distribution: 1 Marks


Mark 60-70 70-80 80--90 90-100 100-110
Frequency 13 10 15 8 11
The upper limit of the median class is:

A. 10
B. 90
C. 80
D. 100
Q 45. Choose the correct answer from the given four options: 1 Marks
A girl calculates that the probability of her winning the first prize in a lottery is 0.08. If 6000 tickets are sold,
how many tickets has she bought?
A. 40
B. 240
C. 480
D. 750

Q 46. If x = 1 is a common root of the equations ax2 + ax + 3 = 0 and x2 + x + b = 0, then ab = 1 Marks


A. 6
B. 3
C. -3
D. 3.5
Q 47. The first term of an AP is p and the common difference is q, then its 10th term is: 1 Marks
A. q + 9p.
B. p - 9q.
C. p + 9q.
D. 2p + 9q.
Q 48. If the area of a sector of a circle bounded by an arc of length 5πcm is equal to 20πcm2 , then its radius 1 Marks
is:
A. 12cm
B. 16cm
C. 8cm
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D. 10cm
Q 49. The 10th term of an A.P. 2, 7, 12, ... is: 1 Marks
A. 49
B. 50
C. 48
D. 47
Q 50. DIRECTION: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: D and E are points on the sides AB and AC respectively of a △ABC such that DE || BCthen the
value of x is 4, when AD = x cm, DB = (x - 2)cm, AE = (x + 2) cm and EC = (x - 1)cm.
Reason: If a line is parallel to one side of a triangle then it divides the other two sides in the same ratio.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) isthe correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true

Q 51. In fig. the graph of the polynomial p(x) is given. The number of zeroes of the polynomial is: 1 Marks

A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 0
Q 52. The first three terms of an AP respectively are 3y - 1, 3y + 5 and 5y + 1. Then y equals: 1 Marks
A. -3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 2

Q 53. Mark the correct alternative in the following: 1 Marks


If the sum of n terms of an A.P. is 3n2 + 5n then which of its terms is 164?
A. 26th
B. 27th
C. 28th
D. None of these.
Q 54. The tops of two poles of height 20m and 14m are connected by a wire. If the wire makes an angle of 1 Marks
30° with horizontal, then the length of the wire is:
A. 12m
B. 10m
C. 8m
D. 6m

Q 55. Two concentric circles intersect at _____ number of points: 1 Marks


A. 2
B. 0
C. 1
D. None of these

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Q 56. The exponent of 3 in the prime factorization of 864 is: 1 Marks

A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 8

Q 57. If three coins are tossed simultaneously, then the probability of getting at least two heads, is: 1 Marks
A. 1 4

3
B. 8 ​
C. 1 2

D. 1 4

Q 58. In the given figure, AB and AC are tangents to a circle with centre O and radius 8cm. If OA = 17cm, 1 Marks
then the length of AC (in cm) is:

A. 9
B. 15
C. 353​
D. 25
Q 59. If in two triangles ABC and DEF, AB ​= BC ​= CA ​, then: 1 Marks
DE FE FD
A. △FDE ∼ △ABC
B. △BCA ∼ △FDE
C. △FDE ∼ △CAB
D. △CBA ∼ △FDE

Q 60. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle, PQ is a chord and PT is the tangent at P. If ∠POQ = 70∘ 1 Marks
then ∠TPQ is equal to:

A. 35º
B. 45º
C. 55º
D. 70º
Q 61. Mark the correct alternative in the following: 1 Marks
If four numbers in A.P. are such that their sum is 50 and the greatest number is 4 times, the least, then the
numbers are:
A. 5, 10, 15, 20
B. 4, 101, 16, 22
C. 3, 7, 11, 15
D. None of these.
Q 62. Which term of the AP 21, 42, 63, 84, .... is the 210?​​ 1 Marks
A. 9th
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B. 10th
C. 11th
D. 12th
Q 63. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: The diameter of a wheel is 4.2m.It makes 75 revolutions in one minute.The speed of the wheel is
km ​
59,
h
Reason: Distance travelled in one minute = Circumference ×Number of revolutions in one minute.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

Q 64. The length of the longest pole that can be kept in a room (12m × 9m ×8m) is: 1 Marks
A. 29m
B. 21m
C. 19m
D. 17m
Q 65. Two tankers contain 850 litres and 680 litres of petrol. The maximum capacity of a container which can 1 Marks
measure the petrol of each tanker in exact number of times is:

A. 200 litres
B. 180 litres
C. 170 litres
D. 190 litres

Q 66. A tree 12m high is broken by the wind in such a way that its top touches the ground and makes an 1 Marks
angle 30° with the ground. The height at which from the bottom the tree is broken by the wind is:
A. 9m
B. 6m
C. 4m
D. 8m
Q 67. If the mean of a data is 27 and its median is 33. Then, the mode is: 1 Marks
A. 30
B. 43
C. 45
D. 47

Q 68. The smallest number by which 27​should be multiplied so as to get a rational number is: 1 Marks
A. 27​
B. 3 3​
C. 3​
D. 3
Q 69. A number is selected at random from 1 to 75. The probability that it is a perfect square is: 1 Marks

A. 8​
75
B. 6​
75
C. 4​
75
D. 10
75

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Q 70. A card is drawn from a pack of 52 cards at random. The probability of getting neither an ace nor a king 1 Marks
card is:

A. 4​
13
B. 11 ​
13
C. 2​
13
8​
D. 13

Q 71. Two concentric circles of radii 3cm and 5cm are given. Then length of chord BC which touches the 1 Marks
inner circle at P is equal to:
A. 4cm
B. 6cm
C. 8cm
D. 10cm
Q 72. Three coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting exactly two heads? 1 Marks
A. 1
2

B. 1
4

C. 3
8

3
D. 4 ​

Q 73. The pair of equations x + 2y + 5 = 0 and -3x - 6y + 1 = 0 have: 1 Marks


A. A unique solution
B. Exactly two solutions
C. Infinitely many solutions
D. No solution

Q 74. If θ = 45 then 2 tan θ 1 Marks


is :
1 + tan2 θ
A. 1
B. 0
C. 2
D. 3
Q 75. In Figure 2, P(5, - 3) and Q(3, y) are the points of trisection of the line segment joining A(7, –2) and B(l, 1 Marks
–5). Then y equals

A. 2
B. 4
C. –4
D. − 5
2

Q 76. If A and B are the points (-6, 7) and (-1, -5) respectively, then the distance 2AB is equal to 1 Marks
A. 20 units
B. 15 units
C. 26 units
D. 13 units

Q 77. The distance of the point (5, 12) from the y-axis is: 1 Marks
A. 5 units
B. 12 units
C. 13 units
D. -5 units
Q 78. A ladder 14m long rests against a wall. If the foot of the ladder is 7m from the wall, then the angle of 1 Marks
elevation is:

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A. 60°
B. 45°
C. 30°
D. 75°

Q 79. The point P which divides the line segment joining the points A(2, -5) and B(5, 2) in the ratio 2 : 3 lies 1 Marks
in the quadrant.
A. I
B. II
C. III
D. IV
Q 80. If the circumference of a circle and the perimeter of a square are equal, then: 1 Marks
A. Area of the circle < area of the square
B. Area of the circle = 1 ​
2 Area of the square
C. Area of the circle = area of the square
D. Area of the circle > area of the square

Q 81. A quadratic equation whose one root is 3 is: 1 Marks


A. x2 - 5x - 6 = 0
B. x2 - 6x - 6 = 0​​
C. x2 - 5x + 6 = 0
D. x2 + 6x - 5 = 0
Q 82. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: If for a certain frequency distribution, l = 24.5, h = 4, f0 ​= 14, f1 ​= 14, f2 ​= 15 then the value of
mode is 25.
Reason: Mode of a frequency distribution is given by:
f1 ​− f0 ​ ​
Mode = l + ( )×h
2f1 ​− f0 ​− f2 ​
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 83. If p and q are co-prime numbers, then p2 and q2 are: 1 Marks
A. Co-prime.
B. Not co-prime.
C. Even.
D. Odd.

Q 84. If the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x2 + (a + 1) x + b are 2 and -3, then: 1 Marks
A. a = 2, b = –6
B. a = -7, b = -1
C. a = 0, b = -6
D. a = 5, b = -1
Q 85. 4x2 - 20x + 25 = 0 have: 1 Marks
A. Real roots
B. No Real roots
C. Real and Equal roots
D. Real and Distinct roots

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Q 86. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle and PT is a tangent at T. If PC = 3 cm and PT = 6 cm, 1 Marks
then the radius of the circle is equal to:

A. 6 cm
B. 5 cm
C. 7 cm
D. 4.5 cm
Q 87. In △ABC, it is given that AB = 9cm, BC = 6cm and CA = 7.5cm. Also, △DEF is given such that EF = 8cm1 Marks
and △DEF ∼ △ABC. Then, perimeter of △DEF 1s:
A. 22.5cm
B. 25cm
C. 27cm
D. 30cm
Q 88. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: A polynomial having variable with two constant value is called constant polynomial
Reason: A constant polynomial has highest degree is 2.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 89. The arithmetic mean of 1, 2, 3, ..., n is: 1 Marks
A. n+1
2

B. n−1
2

n​
C. 2
n ​+ 1
D. 2
Q 90. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: The graph of a quadratic polynomial P(x) intersects the x - axis at two points.
Reason: The graph of a quadratic polynomial is a parabola.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of
assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 91. A polynomial of degree n has: 1 Marks
A. One zero
B. At least n zeroes
C. At most n zeroes
D. N zeroes
Q 92. If one zero of the quadratic polynomial x2 + 3x + k is 2, then the value of ‘k’ is: 1 Marks
A. 10
B. -5
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C. -10
D. 5
Q 93. XY is drawn parallel to the base BC of a △ABC cutting AB at X and AC at Y. If AB = 4 BX and YC = 2cm, 1 Marks
then AY =
A. 2cm.
B. 4cm.
C. 6cm.
D. 8cm.
Q 94. A solid is hemispherical at the bottom and conical above. If the surface areas of the two parts are 1 Marks
equal, then the ratio of its radius and the height of its conical part is:
A. 1 : 3
B. 1 : 3​
C. 1 : 1
D. 3​: 1
Q 95. The surface area of a sphere is same as the curved surface area of a right circular cylinder whose 1 Marks
height and diameter are 12cm each. The radius of the sphere is:
A. 3cm
B. 4cm
C. 6cm
D. 12cm
Q 96. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: Consider the following frequency distribution:
Class interval 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-30 30-35
Frequency 5 9 12 6 8
Reason: The class having maximum frequency is called the modal class.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 97. A chord of a circle of radius 10cm subtends a right angle at the centre. The length of the chord (in cm) 1 Marks
is:
A. 5 2​
B. 10 2​
C. 52 ​​
D. 10 3​
Q 98. In the given figure, O is the centre of two concentric circles of radii 5cm and 3cm. From an external 1 Marks
point P tangents PA and PB are drawn to these circles. If PA = 12cm then PB is equal to:

A. 5 2​cm
B. 3 5​cm
C. 4 10​cm
D. 5 10​cm

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Q 99. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: Two identical solid cube of side 5cm are joined end to end.Then total surface area of the resulting
cuboid is 300cm2
Reason: Total surface area of a cuboid is 2(1b + bh + lh).
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 100. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: HCF of consugative even no. is always 3.
Reason: HCF of 22 and 24 is 3.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 101. The quadratic polynomial, the sum of whose zeroes is -5 and their product is 6, is: 1 Marks
A. x2 + 5x + 6.
B. x2 - 5x + 6.
C. x2 - 5x - 6.
D. -x2 + 5x + 6.
Q 102. The points A(-1, 0), B(3, 1), C(2, 2) and D(-2, 1) are the vertices of a: 1 Marks
A. Rectangle.
B. Rhombus.
C. Square.
D. Parallelogram.
Q 103. Which of the following is a pair of co-primes? 1 Marks
A. (14, 35)
B. (18, 25)
C. (31, 93)
D. (32, 62)
Q 104. The coordinates of a point on x-axis which lies on the perpendicular bisector of the line segment 1 Marks
joining the points (7, 6) and (-3, 4) are,
A. (0, 2)
B. (3, 0)
C. (0, 3)
D. (2, 0)
Q 105. In a right triangle ABC, right angled at B, BC = 12cm and AB = 5cm. The radius of the circle inscribed 1 Marks
in the triangle is:
A. 1cm
B. 2cm
C. 3cm
D. 4cm

Q 106. The probability of getting 3 head or 3 tails in tossing a coin 3 times is: 1 Marks

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A. 1​
2
B. 1​
4
C. 1​
8
D. 3
8

Q 107. The distance between the points (m, - n) and (-m, n) is: 1 Marks
A. m2 + n2 ​
B. m + n
C. 2 m2 + n2 ​
D. 2m2 + n2 ​

Q 108. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: If a die is thrown, the probability of getting a number less than 3 and greater than 2 is zero.
Reason: Probability of an impossible event is zero.
A. If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
B. If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion.
C. If Assertion is true but Reason is false.
D. If Assertion is false but Reason is true.

Q 109. If 3x = cosecθ and 3 ​= cot θ then 3(x2 − 1 ​) =? 1 Marks


x x2
A. 271 ​
B. 811​
C. 13

D. 1 9

Q 110. The largest number which divides 33 and 75, leaving remainders 1 and 3 respectively is: 1 Marks

A. 8
B. 12
C. 16
D. 6
Q 111. If the point P(2, 4) lies on a circle, whose centre is C(5, 8), then the radius of the circle is: 1 Marks
A. 25 units
B. 5 units
C. 4 units
D. 8 units
Q 112. If the sum of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 1260 and their LCM is 900 more than their HCF, then 1 Marks
the product of two numbers is:
A. 203400
B. 194400
C. 198400
D. 205400
Q 113. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: 3 + 2 5​is a rational number.
Reason: Sum of rational and irrational number is always irraational.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.

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Q 114. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
8
Assertion : The equation 8x2 + 3kx + 2 = 0 has equal roots then the value of k is ± ​
3
2 2
Reason : The equation ax + bx + c = 0 has equal roots if D = b - 4ac = 0
A. If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
B. If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C. If assertion is true but reason is false.
D. If both assertion and reason are false.
Q 115. It is given that △ABC ∼ △DFE. If ∠A = 30∘ , ∠C = 50∘ , AB = 5cm, AC = 8cm and DF = 7.5cm then 1 Marks
which of the following is true?
A. DE = 12cm, ∠F = 50∘
B. DE = 12cm, ∠F = 100∘
C. EF = 12cm, ∠D = 100∘
D. EF = 12cm, ∠D = 30∘
Q 116. If in △ABC and △DEF, AB ​= BC ​, then they will be similar, when: 1 Marks
DE FD
A. ∠B = ∠E
B. ∠B = ∠D
C. ∠A = ∠D
D. ∠A = ∠F
Q 117. The ratio between the height and the length of the shadow of a pole is 3​: 1, then the sun’s altitude 1 Marks
is:
A. 30°
B. 45°
C. 75°
D. 60°
Q 118. In what ratio, does x-axis divide the line segment joining the points A(3, 6) and B(-12, -3)? 1 Marks
A.
1:2
B.
1:4
C.
4:1
D. 2 : 1
Q 119. The shadow of a 5-m-long stick is 2m long. At the same time the langht of the shadow of a 12.5-m- 1 Marks
high (in m) is:
A. 3.0
B. 3.5
C. 4.5
D. 5.0
Q 120. The sum of the length, breadth and height of a cuboid is 6 3​cm and the length of its diagonal is 1 Marks

2 3cm. The total surface area of the cuboid is:
A. 48cm2
B. 72cm2
C. 96cm2
D. 108cm2

Q 121. The area of the sector of angle 60º of a circle with radius 10cm is: 1 Marks
2 ​cm2
A. 52 21

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8 ​cm2
B. 52 21
4 ​cm2
C. 52 21
D. None of these
Q 122. In the given figure, DE ∥ BC, AE = a units, EC = b units, DE = x units and BC = y units. Which of the 1 Marks
following is true?

A. x = a+b
ay

ax ​
B. y = a+b
ay ​
C. x = a+b
D. x
y=b
a​

Q 123. If a cos θ + b sin θ = 4 and a sin θ − b cos θ = 3, then a2 + b2 = 0 1 Marks


A. 7
B. 12
C. 25
D. None of these.
Q 124. In the given figure, if AP = PB, then AC = 1 Marks

A. AC = BC
B. AB = BC
C. AQ = QC
D. AC = AB
Q 125. If △ABC ∼ △DEF then which of the following is true? 1 Marks
A. BC.EF = AC.FD
B. BC.DE = AB.EF
C. AB.EF = AC.DE
D. BC.DE = AB.FD
Q 126. The vertices of a square are (0, -1), (2, 1), (0, 3) and (-2, 1). The side of the square is: 1 Marks
A. 2 2 units​
B. 2 units
C. 2 units​
D. 2 3 units​
Q 127. 2​x2 − 3x − 5 = 0 have: 1 Marks
A. Real and Equal roots
B. Real roots
C. Real and Distinct roots
D. No Real roots
Q 128. Which of the following is an irrational number? 1 Marks
A. 22
7

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B. 3.1416
C. 3.1416
D. 3.141141114...
Q 129. If the LCM of two numbers is 45 times their HCF and the sum of LCM and HCF is 1150, then HCF = 1 Marks

A. 25
B. 1150
C. 50
D. 45
Q 130. The coordinates of the fourth vertex of the rectangle formed by the points (0, 0), (2, 0), (0, 3) are, 1 Marks
A. (3, 0)
B. (0, 2)
C. (-2, 3)
D. (3, 2)
Q 131. The common difference of the AP 1 ​, 1 − p ​. 1 − 2p ​..........is : 1 Marks
p p p
A. P
B. -P
C. -1
D. 1
Q 132. In the given figure, if AD, AE and BC are tangents to the circle at D, E and F respectively, Then: 1 Marks

A. AD = AB + BC + CA
B. 2AD = AB + BC + CA
C. 3AD = AB + BC + CA
D. 4AD = AB + BC + CA

Q 133. The LCM of two consecutive numbers is: 1 Marks

A. Their difference
B. 0
C. Their sum
D. Their product
Q 134. If PT is tahgent drawn froth a point P to a circle touching it at T and O is the centre of the circle, then 1 Marks
∠OPT + ∠POT =
A. 30°
B. 60°
C. 90°
D. 180°
​ i​
∑ fi d
Q 135. In the formula xˉ =a+ ​, di ​represents: 1 Marks
∑ fi ​
A. a + xi ​
B. di ​= xi ​− a
C. a − xi ​
D. x1 ​+ a

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Q 136. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: If Sn is the sum of the first n terms of an A.P., then its nth term an is given by an = Sn - Sn-1.
Reason: The 10" term of the A.P. 5, 8, 11, 14, ...... is 35.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) isthe correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true
Q 137. In △ABC, DE ∣∣ BC so that AD = (7x - 4)cm, AE = (5x - 2)cm, DB = (3x + 4)cm and EC = 3x cm. Then, 1 Marks
we have:

A. x=3
B. x=5
C. x=4
D. x = 2.5
Q 138. In the given figure, ABCD is a rectangle inscribed in a circle having length 8 cm and breadth 6 cm. If 1 Marks
π = 3.14 then the area of the shaded region is:

A. 264cm2
B. 266cm2
C. 272cm2
D. None of the above

Q 139. The area of the largest triangle that can be inscribed in a semi-circle of radius r, is: 1 Marks
A. r2
B. 2r2
C. r3
D. 2r3
Q 140. A bag contains 5 red balls and some blue balls. If the probability of drawing a blue ball is double that 1 Marks
of a red ball, then the number of blue balls is:

A. 10
B. 12
C. 5
D. 8
Q 141. If 9 times the 9th term of an A.P. is equal to 11 times the 11th term, then its 20th term is: 1 Marks

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A. 2
B. 3
C. 1
D. 0
Q 142. A number x is chosen at random from the numbers -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 the probability that |x| < 2 is: 1 Marks
A. 57

B. 27

C. 37

D. 17

Q 143. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: The area of a circular playground is 22176m2, the cost of fencing this ground at the rate of 50
per m is = 26400.
Reason: If Rand r be the radius of outer and inner circular path, then area of the ring will be π(R2 − r2 )
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 144. The ratio of the sum and product of the roots of the equation 7x2 - 12x + 18 = 0 is: 1 Marks
A. 7 : 12
B. 7 : 18
C. 3 : 2
D. 2 : 3
Q 145. The sum of first n positive integers is: 1 Marks
n(n - 1) ​
A. 2
B. n(n3- 1) ​
C. n(n 3+ 1) ​
D. n(n 2+ 1) ​
Q 146. If (a2 + b2)x2 + 2(ab + bd)x + c2 + d2 = 0 has no real roots, then: 1 Marks
A. ab = bc
B. ab = cd
C. ac = bd
D. ad ​≠ bc
Q 147. If the point P(x, y) is equidistant from A(5, 1) and B(-1, 5), then 1 Marks
A. 5x = y
B. x = 5y
C. 3x = 2y
D. 2x = 3y
Q 148. The area of a square is the same as the area of a circle. Their perimeters are in the ratio:​​ 1 Marks
A. 1:1
B. 2:π
C. π:2
D. π ​: 2
Q 149. A bag contains 3 white, 4 red and 5 black balls. One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability 1 Marks
that the ball drawn is neither black nor white?
A. 1
4

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B. 1
2

1
C. 3 ​
D. 3
4

Q 150. Choose the correct answer from the given four options: 1 Marks
The area of the square that can be inscribed in a circle of radius 8cm is:
A. 256cm2
B. 128cm2
C. 64 2cm​ 2
D. 64cm2
Q 151. The radii of two cylinders are in the ratio 3 : 5. If their heights are in the ratio 2 : 3, then the ratio of 1 Marks
their curved surface areas is:
A. 2 : 5
B. 5 : 2
C. 2 : 3
D. 3 : 5
Q 152. DIRECTION: In the question number 19 and 20, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a 1 Marks
statement of Reason (R). Choose the correct option
Statement A (Assertion): If the co-ordinates of the mid-points of the sides AB and AC of △ABC are D(3, 5)
and E(-3, -3) respectively, then BC = 20 units.
Statement R( Reason): The line joining the mid points of two sides of a triangle is parallel to the third side
and equal to half of it.
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A)
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A)
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 153. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle. AOC is its diameter, such that ∠ACB = 50∘ . If AT is the 1 Marks
tangent to the circle at the point A, then∠BAT =?

A. 40°
B. 50°
C. 60°
D. 65°
Q 154. Mark the correct alternative in the following: 1 Marks
The sum of first n odd natural numbers is:
A. 2n - 1
B. 2n + 1
C. n2
D. n2 - 1
Q 155. If k, 2k - 1 and 2k + 1 are three consecutive terms of an A.P., the value of k is: 1 Marks
A. 2
B. 3
C. -3
D. 5

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Q 156. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: The coordinates of the points which divide the line segment joining A (2, -8) and B(-3, -7)
1 −23 ​ −4 ​ −22 ​
into three equal parts are( ​, ) and ( , ).
3 3 3 3
Reason: The points which divide AB in the ratio 1 : 3 and 3 : 1 are called points to trisection of AB.
A. A is true, R is true; R is a correct explanation for A.
B. A is true, R is true; R is not a correct explanation for A.
C. A is true; R is False.
D. A is false; R is true.
Q 157. The radius of a wheel is 0.25m. How many revolutions will it make in covering 11km? 1 Marks
A. 4000
B. 2800
C. 5500
D. 7000
Q 158. Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. 1 Marks
Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: If the first term of an A.P. is 4, last term is 81 and the sum of the given terms is 510. Then, there
are 12 terms in the given A.P.
n
Reason: If a is the first term, l is the last term and n is the number of terms of an A.P., then sn ​= ​(a + l)
2
A. Assertion and Reason both are correct statements and Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion.
B. Assertion and Reason both are correct statements but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
C. Assertion is correct statement but Reason is wrong siatement.
D. Assertion is wrong statement but Reason is correct statement.
Q 159. The probability that it will rain on a particular day is 0.76. The probability that it will not rain on that 1 Marks
day is:

A. 0.76
B. 1
C. 0
D. 0.24
Q 160. In Fig. 1, QR is a common tangent to the given circles, touching externally at the point T. The tangent 1 Marks
at T meets QR at P. If PT = 3.8cm, then the length of QR (in cm) is:

A. 3.8
B. 7.6
C. 5.7
D. 1.9

Q 161. The probability that a non leap year selected at random will have 53 Sundays is: 1 Marks

A. 4​
7
B. 3​
7
C. 1​
7
D. 2
7

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Q 162. In what ratio does the y-axis divide the join of P(-4, 2) and Q(8, 3)? 1 Marks
A. 3 : 1
B. 1 : 3
C. 2 : 1
D. 1 : 2
Q 163. In a right △PQR, PR is the hypotenuse of length 20cm and ∠P = 60∘ . The area of the triangle is: 1 Marks
A. 50 3​cm2
B. 100 3​cm2
C. 100cm2
D. 50cm2
Q 164. If the difference between the circumference and radius of a circle is 37cm, then using π = 22 ​ the 1 Marks
7
circumference (in cm) of the circle is:
A. 154
B. 44
C. 14
D. 7
Q 165. The maximum volume of a cone that can be carved out of a solid hemisphere of radius r is: 1 Marks
A. 3πr2
3
B. πr3 ​
2
C. πr3 ​
D. 3πr3

Q 166. In the given figure, O is the centre of the circle. AB is the tangent to the circle at the point P. If 1 Marks
∠PAO = 30∘ then ∠CPB + ∠ACP is equal to:

A. 60º
B. 90º
C. 120º
D. 150º
Q 167. The sum of two numbers is 35 and their difference is 13. The numbers are: 1 Marks
A. 24 and 11
B. 25 and 12
C. 20 and 15
D. 26 and 13
Q 168. In Fig.2, a circle with centre O is inscribed in a quadrilateral ABCD such that, it touches the sides BC, 1 Marks
AB, AD and CD at points P, Q, R and S respectively, If AB = 29cm, AD = 23cm, ∠B = 90∘ and DS = 5cm, then
the radius of the circle (in cm.) is:

A. 11

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B. 18
C. 6
D. 15
Q 169. Two dice are thrown together. The probabililty of getting the same number on both dice is: 1 Marks
A. 12

1
B. 3 ​
C. 16

1
D. 12 ​
Q 170. In the given figure, AB = 8cm. If PE = 3cm, then the measure of AE is: 1 Marks

A. 5cm
B. 11cm
C. 3cm
D. 7cm
Q 171. The two numbers whose sum is 27 and their product is 182 are: 1 Marks
A. 14 and 15
B. 12 and 13
C. 13 and 14
D. 12 and 15
Q 172. The sum of first n terms of an AP is (4n2 + 2n). The nth term of this AP is: 1 Marks
A. (6n - 2)
B. (7n - 3)
C. (8n - 2)
D. (8n + 2)
Q 173. tan θ ​ tan θ ​
+ is equal to: 1 Marks
sec θ − 1 sec θ + 1
A. 2 tan θ
B. 2 sec θ
C. 2cosec θ
D. 2 tan θ sec θ
Q 174. One ticket is drawn at random from a bag containing tickets numbered 1 to 40. The probability that 1 Marks
the selected ticket has a number, which is a multiple of 7, is:
A. 17

B. 18

C. 15

D. 407​

Q 175. The points (-4, 0), (4, 0), (0, 3) are the vertices of a: 1 Marks
A. Right angled triangle.
B. Sosceles triangle.
C. Equilateral triangle.
D. Scalene triangle.

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Q 176. Two coins are tossed simultaneously. What is the probability of getting at most one head? 1 Marks
A. 14

B. 12

2
C. 3 ​
D. 34

Q 177. What is the least number that divisible by all the natural numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive)? 1 Marks
A. 100
B. 1260
C. 2520
D. 5040
Q 178. The perimeter (in cm) of a square circumscribing a circle of radius a cm, is 1 Marks
A.
8a
B.
4a
C.
2a
D. 16a
Q 179. If cot θ = 7 ​ then the value of (1 + sin θ)(1 − sin θ) ​ is: 1 Marks
8 (1 + cos θ)(1 − cos θ)
8
A. 7 ​
B. 49
64

C. 87 ​
D. 6449

Q 180. In the given figure if PS ∥ QR and PQ ∥ SR and AT = AQ = 6, AS = 3, TS = 4, then: 1 Marks

A. x = 3, y = 4.
B. x = 1, y = 2.
C. x = 2, y = 3.
D. x = 4, y = 5.
Q 181. 46 If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m – 117, then the value of ‘m’ is 1 Marks

A. 3
B. 4
C. 1
D. 2
Q 182. A number is selected at random from the nubers 1 to 30. What is the probability that the selected 1 Marks
number is a prime number?
A. 23

B. 16

C. 13

D. 11
30

Q 183. The sum of first 20 odd natural numbers is: 1 Marks


A. 100

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B. 210
C. 400
D. 420
Q 184. If the difference of mode and median of a data is 24, then the difference of median and mean is: 1 Marks
A. 12
B. 24
C. 8
D. 36
Q 185. The values of k for which the quadratic equation 16x2 + 4kx + 9 = 0 has real and equal roots are: 1 Marks
A. 6, − 1
6

B. 36, −36
C. 6, −6
D. 3 ​ 3​
4, −4
Q 186. In the figure, RS || DB || PQ. If CP = PD = 11cm and DR = RA = 3cm. Then the values of x and y are 1 Marks
respectively:

A. 12, 10.
B. 14, 6.
C. 10, 7
D. 16, 8.
Q 187. A box contains cards numbered 6 to 50. A card is drawn at random from the box. The probability that 1 Marks
the drawn card has a number which is a perfect square is:
1​
A. 45
2​
B. 15
4​
C. 45
D. 1
9

Q 188. A card is drawn from a well-shuffled deck of 52 playing cards. The probability that the card will not be 1 Marks
an ace is:
A. 131​
B. 14

C. 12
13

D. 34

Q 189. A kite is flying at a height of 90m above the ground. The string attached to the kite is temporarily 1 Marks
tied to a point on the ground. The inclination of the string with the ground is 60°. The length of the string,
assuming that there is no slack in the string is:
A. 60 3​m
B. 90m
C. 90 3​m
D. 45m
Q 190. If α, β are the zerose of a polynomial p(x) = x2 + x - 1, then, α2 + β 2 is equals to: 1 Marks
A. −3 4

5
B. 4 ​
C. 14

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D. 3
4

Q 191. The LCM of 24, 60 and 150 is 1 Marks

A. 1800
B. 2400
C. 600
D. 1200
Q 192. The LCM of two numbers a2b3c9d6e11 and g5f21a3b1c10 where a, b, c, d, e, f, g are prime numbers 1 Marks
is:

A. a2b 9
B. a2bc9g5f21
C. g5f21
D. a3b3c10d6e11f21g5

Q 193. If the mean of first n natural numbers is 5n ​, then n = 1 Marks


9
A. 5
B. 4
C. 9
D. 10
Q 194. If x - y = 2 and 2 ​ 1​
= then: 1 Marks
x+y 5
A. x = 4, y = 2
B. x = 5, y = 3
C. x = 6, y = 4
D. x = 7, y = 5

Q 195. In the given figure, O is the centre of a circle and PT is the tangent to the circle. If PQ is a chord such 1 Marks
that ∠QPT = 50∘ then ∠POQ =?

A. 100º
B. 90º
C. 80º
D. 75º

Q 196. If a, 7, b, 23, c are in A.P. then the value of c is: 1 Marks


A. 31
B. 0
C. 8
D. -1
Q 197. Look at the frequency distribution table given below: 1 Marks
Class interval 35-45 45-55 55-65 65-75
Frequency 8 12 20 10
The median of the above distribution is:
A. 56.5
B. 57.5
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C. 58.5
D. 59
Q 198. If two different dice are rolled together, the probability of getting an even number on both dice, is: 1 Marks
A. 361​
B. 12

C. 16

D. 1 4

Q 199. The probability that a non leap year will have 53 Fridays and 53 Saturdays is: 1 Marks

A. 3​
7
B. 0
C. 2​
7
D. 1
7

Q 200. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: Three points A, B,C are such that AB + BC > AC, then they are collinear.
Reason: Three points are collinear if they lie on a straight line.
A. Ais true, Ris true; Ris acorrect explanation for A.
B. Ais true, Ris true; Ris not a correct explanation for A.
C. Ais true; Ris False.
D. Ais false; R is true.
Q 201. 3 rotten eggs are mixed with 12 good ones. One egg is chosen at random. The probability of 1 Marks
choosing a rotten egg is:

A. 1​
5
B. 1​
15
C. 2​
5
D. 4
5

Q 202. The zeros of the polynomial x2 − 2​x − 12 are: 1 Marks


A. 2​, − 2​
B. 3 2​, −2 2​
C. −3 2​, 2 2​
D. 3 2​, 2 2​
Q 203. If tan x − 3 cot x then x =? 1 Marks
A. 45∘
B. 60∘
C. 30∘
D. 15∘

Q 204. One side of a rhombus is 20cm long and one of its diagonals measure 24cm. The area of the 1 Marks
rhombus is:
A. 192cm2
B. 480cm2
C. 240cm2
D. 384cm2.
Q 205. For the following distribution, 1 Marks
Class 0-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25
Frequency 10 15 12 20 9
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the sum of the lower limits of the median and modal class is:
A. 15
B. 25
C. 30
D. 35
Q 206. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R).Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: The area of the sector of a circle of radius 5cm is 9.75cm2 if the corresponding arc length is
3.5cm.
θ ​ 2
Reason: Area of a sector of a circle of radious r and central ∠θ is πr
360∘
A. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct explanation of assertion (A).
B. Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the correct explanation of assertion
(A).
C. Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
D. Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
Q 207. At one end A of a diameter AB of a circle of radius 5cm, tangent XAY is drawn to the circle. The length1 Marks
of the chord CD parallel to XY and at a distance 8cm from A is:
A. 4cm
B. 5cm
C. 6cm
D. 8cm
Q 208. The distance between the points (a cos θ + b sin θ, 0) and (0, a sin θ − b cos θ) is: 1 Marks
A. a2 + b 2
B. a+b
C. a2 − b 2
D. a2 + b 2 ​
Q 209. If the perimeter of a semi-circular protractor is 36cm, then its diameter is: 1 Marks
A. 10cm
B. 12cm
C. 14cm
D. 16cm
Q 210. The sum of the numerator and denominator of a fraction is 18. If the denominator is increased by 2, 1 Marks
1
the fraction reduces to ​ The fraction is:
3
5​
A. 13
B. −5
13

7​
C. 11
D. −7
11

Q 211. A is a point on the x-axis whose abscissa is 5 and B is the point (1, -3), then the distance AB is 1 Marks
A. 8 units
B. 5 units
C. 9 units
D. 25 units
Q 212. A child’s game has 8 triangles of which 5 are blue and rest are red and 10 squares of which 6 are 1 Marks
blue and the rest are red. One piece is lost at random. The probability that it is a square of blue colour is:

A. 1​
3
B. 1​
3
C. 1​
3
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D. 1
3

Q 213. 1 − sin A ​ 1 Marks


=?
1 + sin A
A. sec A + tan A
B. sec A − tan A
C. sec A tan A
D. None of these.
Q 214. In a data, if l = 60, h = 15, f1 = 16, f0 = 6, f2 = 6, then the mode is: 1 Marks

A. 67.5
B. 72
C. 60
D. 62
Q 215. There are 25 tickets numbered as 1, 2, 3, 4, ..., 25 respectively. One ticket is drawn at random. what 1 Marks
is the probability that the number on the ticket is a multiple of 3 or 5?
A. 25

B. 11
25

C. 12
25

D. 13
25

Q 216. The pair of equations y = 0 and y = -7 has: 1 Marks


A. No solution
B. Infinitely many solutions
C. One solution
D. Two solutions
Q 217. A line segment is of length 10 units. If the coordinates of its one end are (2, -3) and the abscissa of 1 Marks
the other end is 10, then its ordinate is:
A. 9, 6
B. 3, -9
C. -3, 9
D. 9, -6
Q 218. The LCM and HCF of two rational numbers are equal, then the numbers must be: 1 Marks
A. Prime.
B. Co-prime.
C. Composite.
D. Equal.

Q 219. If A(2, 2), B(-4, -4) and C(5, -8) are the vertices of a triangle, then the length of the median through 1 Marks
vertices C is:
A. 65​
B. 117​
C. 85​
D. 113​
Q 220. Two dice are thrown simultaneously. The probability that the sum of the numbers appearing on the 1 Marks
dice is 1 is:

A. 2
B. 0
C. 1
D. 3

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Q 221. Directions: In the following questions, a statement of assertion (A) is followed by a statement of 1 Marks
reason (R). Mark the correct choice as:
Assertion: Points (3, 2), (-2, -3) and (2, 3) form a right triangle.
Reason: If (x, y) is equidistant from (3, 6) and (-3, 4), then 3x + y = 5.
A. A is true, R is true; R is a correct explanation for A.
B. A is true, R is true; R is not a correct explanation for A.
C. A is true; R is False.
D. A is false; R is true.

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