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| 1601. |
The numerical factor of the term is called |
| A. | like term |
| B. | unlike term |
| C. | coefficient |
| D. | polynomial |
| Answer» D. polynomial | |
| 1602. |
In the given figure, what are lines \[l\], m and n called ? |
| A. | Collinear lines |
| B. | Parallel lines |
| C. | Concurrent lines |
| D. | Intersecting lines |
| Answer» D. Intersecting lines | |
| 1603. |
If the selling price of 13 articles is equal to the cost price of 14 articles, then _________ |
| A. | \[gain=7\frac{9}{13}%\] |
| B. | \[loss=7\frac{9}{13}%\] |
| C. | \[gain=7\frac{1}{7}%\] |
| D. | \[loss=7\frac{1}{7}%\] |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. \[loss=7\frac{9}{13}%\] | |
| 1604. |
An alloy is made of 32% copper, 37% zinc and the rest of nickel. If the mass of nickel is found to be 930 g, then find the total amount of the alloy. |
| A. | 2.5 kg |
| B. | 3.5 kg |
| C. | 3.0 kg |
| D. | 2.0 kg |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. 2.0 kg | |
| 1605. |
Read the following statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) Proper fractions are related with the decimals which have 0 as integral part. (ii) All like decimals have same denominator when they are converted into fraction. |
| A. | is correct only. |
| B. | (ii) is correct only. |
| C. | Both (i) and (ii) are correct. |
| D. | Neither (i) nor (ii) is correct. |
| Answer» D. Neither (i) nor (ii) is correct. | |
| 1606. |
What do you call each equal part of the circle divided by its diameter? |
| A. | A semicircle |
| B. | A major circle |
| C. | A minor circle |
| D. | A major segment |
| Answer» B. A major circle | |
| 1607. |
If five times of a number is 80, then the number is ________. |
| A. | -16 |
| B. | 1 |
| C. | 16 |
| D. | 40 |
| Answer» D. 40 | |
| 1608. |
The difference of \[4{{x}^{2}}y-3xy+5x\] from \[10{{x}^{2}}y-6xy+15x-15\] is |
| A. | \[8{{x}^{3}}-2{{x}^{2}}+9\] |
| B. | \[6{{x}^{2}}y-3xy+10x-25\] |
| C. | \[5x-3{{x}^{2}}+6\] |
| D. | \[6xy-3{{x}^{2}}y+10x-25\] |
| Answer» C. \[5x-3{{x}^{2}}+6\] | |
| 1609. |
Ravi bought x cans of water at Rs 1.50 each and y packets of biscuits at Rs 2.70 each. Which of the following expressions shows the total amount Ravi paid, in Rs? |
| A. | \[150x+270y\] |
| B. | \[1.5\,x+2.7y\] |
| C. | \[15x+27y\] |
| D. | \[0.15x+0.27y\] |
| Answer» C. \[15x+27y\] | |
| 1610. |
DIRECTIONS: Passage ? 4: Read the passage(s) given below and answer the questions that follow. A rectangular field having length 17.8 m and breadth 12.7m. The perimeter of the rectangular field is |
| A. | 60.0m |
| B. | 61.0m |
| C. | 64.0m |
| D. | 65.0m |
| Answer» C. 64.0m | |
| 1611. |
\[{{a}^{2}}{{b}^{3}}\times 2a{{b}^{3}}\times 3{{a}^{2}}{{b}^{2}}\]is equal to |
| A. | \[6{{a}^{5}}{{b}^{7}}\] |
| B. | \[7{{a}^{2}}{{b}^{2}}\] |
| C. | \[8{{a}^{2}}{{b}^{2}}\] |
| D. | \[6a\,\,{{b}^{2}}\] |
| Answer» B. \[7{{a}^{2}}{{b}^{2}}\] | |
| 1612. |
The product of x and y is decreased by 4, is written as |
| A. | \[4-xy\] |
| B. | \[x(y-4)\] |
| C. | \[xy-4\] |
| D. | \[~xy+4\] |
| Answer» D. \[~xy+4\] | |
| 1613. |
9 taken away from the sum of \[x\]and \[y\]is |
| A. | \[x+y-9\] |
| B. | \[9-(x+y)\] |
| C. | \[xy-4\] |
| D. | \[xy+4\] |
| Answer» B. \[9-(x+y)\] | |
| 1614. |
The cost of 1 litre milk is Rs. 7.50 then the cost of 30.5 litre milk is |
| A. | Rs. 225.75 |
| B. | Rs. 223.75 |
| C. | Rs. 228.75 |
| D. | Rs. 243.60 |
| Answer» D. Rs. 243.60 | |
| 1615. |
Decimal representation of \[\frac{1629}{1000}\] is |
| A. | 16.29 |
| B. | 1.629 |
| C. | 0.1629 |
| D. | 162.9 |
| Answer» C. 0.1629 | |
| 1616. |
What percent is equivalent to the ratio 5:13? |
| A. | 20% |
| B. | 15% |
| C. | \[35\frac{20}{13}%\] |
| D. | \[38\frac{6}{13}%\] |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1617. |
The profit earned after selling a wrist watch for Rs 7192 is the same as loss incurred after selling the same wrist watch for Rs 5208. What is the cost price of wrist watch? |
| A. | Rs 6300 |
| B. | Rs 6800 |
| C. | Rs 6400 |
| D. | Rs 6200 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» E. None of these | |
| 1618. |
Find the cardinal number of the set 0 {x: x = 3m, m c W and m < 6}. |
| A. | 3 |
| B. | 6 |
| C. | 4 |
| D. | 5 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. 4 | |
| 1619. |
Directions: Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow: Percentage of marks obtained by six students in six different subjects Subject\[\to \] Maths Science Hindi English History Civics Geography students \[\downarrow \] (out of 150) (out of 125) (out of 75) (out of 125) (out of 50) (out of 25) (out of 75) Shivam 68 76 60 72 58 84 72 Tanay 78 84 80 64 72 72 84 Pranav 86 64 64 72 64 88 80 Dharmedra 74 68 60 60 78 92 76 Khushboo 82 72 76 68 70 76 88 Swati 72 60 80 84 64 68 72 What is the overall percentage of marks obtained by pranav in all the subject together? |
| A. | 72.74% |
| B. | 74.68% |
| C. | 73.76% |
| D. | 78.46% |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» D. 78.46% | |
| 1620. |
Directions: Study the table carefully to answer the questions that follow: Percentage of marks obtained by six students in six different subjects Subject\[\to \] Maths Science Hindi English History Civics Geography students \[\downarrow \] (out of 150) (out of 125) (out of 75) (out of 125) (out of 50) (out of 25) (out of 75) Shivam 68 76 60 72 58 84 72 Tanay 78 84 80 64 72 72 84 Pranav 86 64 64 72 64 88 80 Dharmedra 74 68 60 60 78 92 76 Khushboo 82 72 76 68 70 76 88 Swati 72 60 80 84 64 68 72 Which student scored the highest marks in all subjects together? |
| A. | tanay |
| B. | pranav |
| C. | shivam |
| D. | dharmendra |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. pranav | |
| 1621. |
Read the statement given below carefully and choose the correct answer. (i) The sum of two numbers is x. If one of the number is 19, the other number in terms of x is x - 19. (ii) The product of two number is 18. If one number is a, then the other number is 18a. |
| A. | (i) is true only |
| B. | (ii) is true only |
| C. | (i) and (ii), both are true. |
| D. | (i) and (ii), both are false. |
| Answer» B. (ii) is true only | |
| 1622. |
Meera bought packs of trading cards that contain 10 cards each. She gave 7 cards to her friend. x = Number of packs of trading cards Which expression shows the number of cards left with Meera? |
| A. | \[10x-7\] |
| B. | \[7x-8\] |
| C. | \[5-10x\] |
| D. | \[8-5x\] |
| Answer» B. \[7x-8\] | |
| 1623. |
____ is the simplest form of the ratio 144 : 28 |
| A. | 28 : 4 |
| B. | 36 : 7 |
| C. | 7: 36 |
| D. | 1 : 2 |
| Answer» C. 7: 36 | |
| 1624. |
A cuboidal box has ______ edges representing the portions of lines. |
| A. | 14 |
| B. | 8 |
| C. | 12 |
| D. | 16 |
| Answer» D. 16 | |
| 1625. |
Which of the following statements is correct for the statement - "Class VI has n students, the school has 25n students"? |
| A. | The number of students in class VI is 25 times the number of students in the school. |
| B. | The number of students in the school is 25 times the number of students in class VI. |
| C. | The total number of students in the school is 26n. |
| D. | The total number of students in class VI is 24n. |
| Answer» C. The total number of students in the school is 26n. | |
| 1626. |
Read the following statements carefully and choose the correct option. (i) Saurabh had Rs 50. He bought chocolates for Rs 45.25. Then the amount of money left with Saurabh is Rs 4.75. (ii) The weight of 3 bags of rice is 3kg 200g, 5 kg 675g and 6 kg 115g. The total weight of rice is 14 kg 890g. |
| A. | Only (i) is true. |
| B. | Only (ii) is true |
| C. | Neither (i), nor (it) is true. |
| D. | Both (i) and (ii) are true. |
| Answer» B. Only (ii) is true | |
| 1627. |
Preeti travelled 3x km distance by walk, 9y km by cycle and 5 km by bus. The total distance covered by Preeti is __________. |
| A. | \[(3x-9y+5)\text{ }km\] |
| B. | \[(3x+9y+5)km\] |
| C. | \[(3x-9y-5)km\] |
| D. | \[(9x+3y-5)km\] |
| Answer» C. \[(3x-9y-5)km\] | |
| 1628. |
________ is a fraction in which numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. |
| A. | Proper fractions |
| B. | Unlike fractions |
| C. | Improper fraction |
| D. | Mixed fraction. |
| Answer» D. Mixed fraction. | |
| 1629. |
Represent the shaded region in fraction form. |
| A. | \[\frac{3}{8}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{5}{8}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{6}{8}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{7}{16}\] |
| Answer» B. \[\frac{5}{8}\] | |
| 1630. |
Fill in the blanks. (i) An expression with a variable, constant and the sign of equality is called an P . (ii) 8 more than 2 times the number x can be written in algebraic form as Q . (iii) An equation is a condition on a R . |
| A. | P Q R Variable \[8x+2\] Equation |
| B. | P Q R Equation \[2x+8\] Variable |
| C. | P Q R Equation \[2x-8\] Variable |
| D. | P Q R Variable \[2x+8\] Equation |
| Answer» C. P Q R Equation \[2x-8\] Variable | |
| 1631. |
The average of first 10 natural numbers is_____ |
| A. | 5.5 |
| B. | 6.5 |
| C. | 7.0 |
| D. | 8.5 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» B. 6.5 | |
| 1632. |
The average of all the prime numbers between 10 and 20 is___. |
| A. | 10 |
| B. | 15 |
| C. | 20 |
| D. | 18 |
| E. | None of these |
| Answer» C. 20 | |
| 1633. |
Think of an even number 2x, then the previous even number is |
| A. | \[2x-1\] |
| B. | \[2x+1\] |
| C. | \[2x+2\] |
| D. | \[2x-2\] |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1634. |
DIRECTIONS: The questions in this segment consists of two statements, one labelled as "Assertion A" and the other labelled as "Reason R?. You are to examine these two statements carefully and decide if the Assertion A and Reason R are individually true and if so, whether the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion. Select your answers to these items using codes given below. Assertion: Binomials and Trinomials are Polynomials. Reason: An algebraic expression having two or more terms is called a multinomial. |
| A. | If both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion. |
| B. | If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. |
| C. | If Assertion is correct but Reason is incorrect. |
| D. | If Assertion is incorrect but Reason is correct. |
| Answer» B. If both Assertion and Reason are correct, but Reason is not the correct explanation of Assertion. | |
| 1635. |
Four lines p, q, r and s are said to be concurrent. What do they pass through? |
| A. | Same line |
| B. | Same point |
| C. | Same plane |
| D. | Different points |
| Answer» C. Same plane | |
| 1636. |
DIRECTIONS: Passage-1 Read the passage(s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Tina wanted to paint her room. She mixed two colours to get her favourite colour. She mixed 2 parts of red paint with 3 parts of white paint. If 20 cans of paint were the numbers of cans of each colour she used? |
| A. | Red cans = 8 white cans =12 |
| B. | Red cans = 12 white cans = 8 |
| C. | Red cans = 10 white cans =10 |
| D. | Red cans = 2 white cans = 3 |
| Answer» B. Red cans = 12 white cans = 8 | |
| 1637. |
DIRECTIONS: Read the passage(s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Passage ? 4 Neha and Preeti are two friends. Neha has 4 more marbles than twice the number of marbles Preeti has, there are 52 marbles in total. Write an algebraic expression for the above situation, (m denotes the number of marbles). |
| A. | \[2m+4=52\] |
| B. | \[3m+4=52\] |
| C. | \[m+2m=52\] |
| D. | \[m+4=52\] |
| Answer» C. \[m+2m=52\] | |
| 1638. |
The sum of two consecutive even numbers is 86. Find the greatest number |
| A. | 42 |
| B. | 44 |
| C. | 40 |
| D. | 45 |
| Answer» C. 40 | |
| 1639. |
Solve\[\frac{12}{7}(x-5)=24+8x\] |
| A. | \[\frac{-57}{11}\] |
| B. | \[\frac{57}{11}\] |
| C. | \[\frac{67}{11}\] |
| D. | \[\frac{-67}{11}\] |
| Answer» B. \[\frac{57}{11}\] | |
| 1640. |
When Raju multiplies a certain number by 17 and adds 4 to the product, he gets 225. Find the number. |
| A. | 13 |
| B. | 14 |
| C. | 15 |
| D. | 16 |
| Answer» B. 14 | |
| 1641. |
If the diameter of a circle is \[\text{14 cm}\]then what is its circumference? |
| A. | \[\text{66 cm}\] |
| B. | \[\text{44 cm}\] |
| C. | \[\text{33 cm}\] |
| D. | 55 cm |
| Answer» C. \[\text{33 cm}\] | |
| 1642. |
What do literals usually represent? |
| A. | Known quantities |
| B. | Variables |
| C. | Constants |
| D. | Depends on the problem. |
| Answer» C. Constants | |
| 1643. |
The product of 2 with an unknown number x is expressed by 2x. Find the constant of the resulting product. |
| A. | 2 |
| B. | 1 |
| C. | x |
| D. | 2x |
| Answer» B. 1 | |
| 1644. |
Twelve less than 3 times a number is 27. The number is ________. |
| A. | 29 |
| B. | 39 |
| C. | 65 |
| D. | 13 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 1645. |
DIRECTIONS: Passage ? 3: Read the passage(s) given below and answer the questions that follow. Jay selected two decimals numbers 35.41 and 4.05. When Jay subtract these decimals, he will get |
| A. | 314.6 |
| B. | 31.36 |
| C. | 31.45 |
| D. | 31.64 |
| Answer» C. 31.45 | |
| 1646. |
The expanded form of 31.005 is |
| A. | \[3\times 10+1\times 1+\frac{5}{100}\] |
| B. | \[3\times 10+1\times 1+\frac{5}{1000}\] |
| C. | \[3\times 100+1\times 10+\frac{5}{1000}\] |
| D. | \[3+1\times 100+\frac{5}{1000}\] |
| Answer» C. \[3\times 100+1\times 10+\frac{5}{1000}\] | |
| 1647. |
A pair of lines which do not intersect at any point are called _________ lines. |
| A. | Perpendicular |
| B. | Parallel |
| C. | Concurrent |
| D. | Intersecting |
| Answer» C. Concurrent | |
| 1648. |
DIRECTIONS: Passage-3 Read the passage(s) given below and answer the questions that follow. "The ratio of the price of a pencil to the price of an eraser is 5 : 1" If the price of the pencil is Rs 10, can the price of the eraser be Rs 20? |
| A. | No |
| B. | yes |
| C. | can't say |
| D. | Data is insufficient |
| Answer» B. yes | |
| 1649. |
Which of the following is an example for a pair of parallel lines? |
| A. | Corners of a room |
| B. | Railway track |
| C. | Sides of a triangle |
| D. | Cross roads |
| Answer» C. Sides of a triangle | |
| 1650. |
Age of a man is four times the age of a boy, the ratio of their ages will be |
| A. | 2 : 5 |
| B. | 4 : 3 |
| C. | 1 :4 |
| D. | 2 : 3 |
| Answer» D. 2 : 3 | |