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Mathematics For Class X

1.Real Numbers
(Q.1) Determine the prime factorization of the number 556920. ( 1 mark )
3 3
(A) 2 x 3 x 5 x7 13 x 17
(B) 22 x 32 x 5 x 7 x 13 x 17
(C) 23 x 32 x 5 x 7 x 13 x 17
(D) None
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(Q.2) Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF of 210 and 55. ( 1 mark )
(A) 7
(B) 5
(C) 3
(D) 11
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The areas of three fields are 165m2 , 195m2 and 285m2respectively.


(Q.3)
From these flowers beds of equal size are to be made. If the breadth of ( 1 mark )
each bed be 3 metres, what will be the maximum length of each bed.
(A) 4m
(B) 5m
(C) 6m
(D) 7m
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(Q.4) The sum of HCF & LCM of 204 and 1190 is ( 1 mark )
(A) 7154
(B) 7164
(C) 7174
(D) 7184
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(Q.5) The L.C.M of 2261 and 2527 is ( 1 mark )

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.6)The LCM of two numbers is 14 times their HCF. The Sum of LCM and
HCF is 600. If one number is 280 then the other number.
( 1 mark )
(A) 40
(B) 60
(C) 80
(D) 100
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If the sum of two numbers is 55 and the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of these
(Q.7)
numbers are 5 and 120 respectively, then the sum of the reciprocals of the ( 1 mark )
numbers is equal to:
(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.8) Which of the following is a non terminating repeating decimal? ( 1 mark )

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.9) Which of the following is a rational number? ( 1 mark )


(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.10) If P is a prime number, then ( 1 mark )


(A) is not a rational number
(B) is not an irrational number
(C) is an integer
(D) is whole number
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( 1 mark )
(Q.11) is a
(A) terminating decimal
(B) non-terminating decimal
(C) cannot be determined

(D) none of these


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(Q.12) The two irrational numbers between and are ( 1 mark )


(A)

(B)

(C)
(D) none
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( 1 mark )
(Q.13) If = 2.449 then the value of is close to
(A) 1.225
(B) 0.816
(C) 0.613
(D) 2.449
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(Q.14) The multipication of arational and an irrational number is ( 1 mark )


(A) an irrational number
(B) a rational number
(C) an integer
(D) a whole number
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(Q.15) Three men start together to travel the same way around a circular

( 1 mark )
track of 11 kms. Their speeds are 4, , and 8 kms per hour respectively.
When will they meet at the starting point?
(A) 22 hrs
(B) 12 hrs
(C) 11 hrs
(D) 44 hrs
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For three positive integers p, q and r which of the following


(Q.16)
statement is true?
( 1 mark )

(A) L. C. M (p,q, r)

(B) L.C.M. (p,q,r ) × H.C.F (p, q, r)

(C) L.C.M (p,q,r)

(D) L.C.M (p,q,r)


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The L.C.M. of two numbers is 45 times their H.C.F. If one of the


(Q.17)
numbers is 125 and the sum of H.C.F. and L.C.M. is 1150, the other number ( 1 mark )
is:
(A) 215
(B) 220
(C) 225
(D) 235
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Suppose you have 108 green marbles and 144 red marbles. You
(Q.18)
decide to separate them into packages of equal number of marbles. Find ( 1 mark )
the maximum possible number of marbles in each package.
(A) 4
(B) 36
(C) 9
(D) 12
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(Q.19)Find the greatest number that will divide 55, 127 and 175, so as to
leave the same remainder in each case.
( 1 mark )
(A) 11
(B) 16
(C) 18
(D) 24
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(Q.20)A man was engaged for a certain number of days for Rs. 404.30 but
because of being absent for some days he was paid only Rs. 279.90. His ( 1 mark )
daily wages cannot exceed by:
(A) Rs. 29.10 p
(B) Rs. 31.30 p
(C) Rs. 31.10 p
(D) Rs. 31.41 p
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The least number of five digits which is exactly divisible by 12, 15


(Q.21)
and 18 is:
( 1 mark )
(A) 10010
(B) 10051
(C) 10020
(D) 10080
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(Q.22)Find the greatest possible rate at which a man should walk to cover a
distance of 70 km and 245 km in exact number of days?
( 1 mark )
(A) 55
(B) 60
(C) 35
(D) 45
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Three bells chime at an interval of 18, 24 and 32 minutes


(Q.23)
respectively. At a certain time they begin to chime together. What length of ( 1 mark )
time will elapse before they chime together again?
(A) 2 hours 24 minutes
(B) 4 hours 48 minutes
(C) 1 hour 36 minutes
(D) 5 hours
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(Q.24) 2525 is ( 1 mark )


(A) a composite number
(B) a natural number
(C) an irrational number
(D) both (1) and (2)
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(Q.25)The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 25cm, 6m 75cm


and 7m 50cm respectively. Determine the longest tape, which can measure ( 1 mark )
the three dimensions of the room exactly.
(A) 75 cm
(B) 150 cm
(C) 90 cm
(D) 180 cm
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(Q.26) H.C.F of 3638 and 3587 is ( 1 mark )


(A) 13
(B) 17
(C) 19
(D) 23
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Find the greatest number, which divides 1442 and 1803 leaving
(Q.27)
remainder 2 and 3 respectively.
( 1 mark )
(A) 90
(B) 180
(C) 360
(D) 720
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(Q.28) The length, breadth and height of a room are 8m25cm, 6m75cm and 4m50cmrespectively.
Determine the longest rod which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly ( 1 mark )
(A) 65cm
(B) 77cm
(C) 75cm
(D) 80cm
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(Q.29) 3|93 (T/F) ( 1 mark )


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(Q.30) Why is7x11x13+7 a composite integer. ( 1 mark )


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(Q.31)Without actual division, state whether the is terminating or ( 1 mark )


non terminating rational numbers.
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(Q.32) divides every non zero integer .(T/F) ( 1 mark )


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(Q.33) If a and b are non- zero integer then a|b and b|a a b (T/F) ( 1 mark )
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(Q.34) Express 140 in its prime factor. ( 1 mark )
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(Q.35) Determine .875 is terminating or non-terminating. ( 1 mark )


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(Q.36) H.C.F of two integers 26, 91 is 13 what will be its L.C.M.? ( 1 mark )
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(Q.37) If the HCF of 210 and 55 is expressible in the form 210 x 5 + 55y, find y ( 1 mark )
(A) 19
(B) 15
(C) -19
(D) -21
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(Q.38) Find the HCF of 96 and 404 by prime factorization method. Hence, find the LCM ( 1 mark )
(A) 1000
(B) 9600
(C) 9640
(D) 9696
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(Q.39) Find the largest number that will divide 2053 and 967 and leaves a remainder of 5 and 7
respectively. ( 1 mark )
(A) 128
(B) 54
(C) 256
(D) 64
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(Q.40) Explain why 7 x 11 x 13 + 13 and 7 x 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 1 + 5 are composite numbers ( 1 mark )


(A) Product of prime factor
(B) Composite None
(C) Both of these
(D) None of these
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(Q.41) Find out HCF of 867 and 255 by using Euclid Division Algorithm ( 1 mark )
(A) 51
(B) 45
(C) 50
(D) 55
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(Q.42) If the sum of two numbers is 75 and the H.C.F. and L.C.M. of these numbers are 5 and 240
respectively, then the sum of the reciprocals of the numbers is equal to: ( 1 mark )

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)
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(Q.43) Find out HCF of 38,220 and 196 by using Euclid Division Algorithm ( 1 mark )
(A) 192
(B) 190
(C) 196
(D) 198
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(Q.44) 2 is an irrational or rational number used by contradiction method. ( 1 mark )


(A) Rational
(B) Irrational
(C) Both of these
(D) None of these
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(Q.45) Which of the following is non terminating repeating decimals? ( 1 mark )

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.46) Find the greatest number of 6 digits exactly divisible by 24, 15 and 36 ( 1 mark )
(A) 999999
(B) 999789
(C) 999000
(D) 999720
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(Q.47) Find the HCF and LCM of 90 and 144 by the prime factorization method ( 1 mark )
(A) 15, 20
(B) 15, 720
(C) 18, 720
(D) None of these
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(Q.48) Find the H.C.F and L.C.M. of 25152 and 12156 by using the fundamental theorem of
Arithmetic ( 1 mark )
(A) 24457576
(B) 25478976
(C) 25478679
(D) 24456567
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(Q.49) Find the largest number which divides 245 and 1029 leaving remainder 5 in each case. ( 1 mark )
(A) 48
(B) 64
(C) 20
(D) 16
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( 1 mark )
(Q.50) is a
(A) Terminating decimal
(B) Non-terminating decimal
(C) Cannot be determined
(D) None of these
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(Q.51) Find the HCF of 65 and 117 and express it in the form 65m + 117n ( 1 mark )
(A) m = -2 , n = -1
(B) m = 2 , n = -1
(C) m = 3 , n = -1
(D) m = 2 , n = 1
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(Q.52) Given H.C.F (306, 657) = 9, find L.C.M. (306, 637) ( 1 mark )
(A) 22222
(B) 22328
(C) 22302
(D) 22338
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(Q.53) In a seminar, the number of participants in Hindi, English and Mathematics are 60, 84 and
108 respectively. Find the maximum number of rooms required if in each room the same number of ( 1 mark )
participants are to be seated and all of them being in the same subject.
(A) 17
(B) 21
(C) 27
(D) 19
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(Q.54) There is a circular path around a sports field. Priya takes 18 minutes to drive one round of
the field, while Ravish takes 12 minutes for the same. Suppose they both start at the same point and
at the same time, and go in the same direction. After how many minutes will they meet again at the ( 1 mark )
starting point
(A) 30
(B) 36
(C) 40
(D) 26
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(Q.55) Two tankers contain 850 litres and 680 litres of petrol respectively. Find the maximum
capacity of container which can measure the petrol of either tanker in exact number of times. ( 1 mark )
(A) 135
(B) 160
(C) 170
(D) 210
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(Q.56) Find the HCF of 96 and 404 by prime factorization method. Hence, find thereLCM ( 1 mark )
(A) 9595
(B) 9696
(C) 9292
(D) 9393
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(Q.57) In a school there are two sections – section A and section B of classX. There are 32 students
in section A and 36 students in section B. Determine the minimum number of books required for ( 1 mark )
their class library so that they can be distributed equally among students of section A or section B
(A) 300
(B) 296
(C) 288
(D) 278
r

(Q.58) Show that is irrational. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.59) Show that 5 – is irrational. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.60) is irrational. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.61) Express 32760 as the product of its prime factors. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.62) Find the HCF and LCM of 6, 72 and 120, using the prime factorisation method. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.63)Find the HCF of 96 and 404 by the prime factorisation method. Hence,
find their LCM.
( 3 Marks )

(Q.64) Find the LCM and HCF of 6 and 20 by the prime factorisation method. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.65)A sweetseller has 420 kaju barfis and 130 badam barfis. She wants to
stack them in such a way that each stack has the same number, and they
take up the least area of the tray. What is the maximum number of barfis
( 3 Marks )
that can be placed in each stack for this purpose?

(Q.66) Show that any positive odd integer is of the form 4q + 1 or 4q + 3, where q is some integer. ( 3 Marks )

(Q.67) Use Euclid’s algorithm to find the HCF of 4052 and 12576. ( 3 Marks )

2.Polynomials
( 1 mark )
Q.1) Simplify : .
(A) x+y+z

(B)
(C) 1
(D) –1
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( 1 mark )
(Q.2) If and then the
value of is
(A) x + y
(B) xy
(C) x – y

(D) .
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(Q.3) If (x + 1) is a factor of f(x) = a0.xn + a1. xn – 1 + a2xn – 2 + ………+an = 0,


then
( 1 mark )
(A) a0 + a1 + a2 + ……….+ an = 0
(B) a0 + a2 + a4 +………. = 0
(C) a0 + a3 + a5 + ………= 0
(D) a0 + a2 + a4 +……= a0 + a1 + a2 + ……
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( 1 mark )
(Q.4) Simplify : .
(A) 3(a + b) (b + c) (c + a)
(B) 2(a + b) (b + c) (c + a)
(C) (a + b) (b + c) (c + a)
(D) 1
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(Q.5) If (x – 1) & (x + 3) are the factors of then the other factor ( 1 mark )
is _________.
(A) x + 1
(B) x –1
(C) x – 3
(D) x + 2
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(Q.6) If is divisible by (x +a) then ________ ( 1 mark )


(A) a = b
(B)

(C) either a = b or
(D) neither a = b nor .
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(Q.7) is divisible by (x – y) when “n” is __________. ( 1 mark )


(A) an even number
(B) an odd number
(C) a prime number
(D) a natural number
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(Q.8) is divisible by (x – y) when ‘n’ is____________. ( 1 mark )


(A) an even number
(B) an odd number
(C) a prime number
(D) a natural number.
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(Q.9) If a + c +e = 0 and b + d = 0 then ax4 + bx3 + cx2 + dx + e is exactly


divisible by
( 1 mark )
(A) x + 1
(B) x – 1
(C) Both
(D) None of these
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(Q.10) If ‘a’ and ‘b’ are unequal and x2 + ax + b and x2 + bx + a have a


common factor, then a + b is equal to
( 1 mark )
(A) –1
(B) 0
(C) 1
(D) –2
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(Q.11)If and have a common factor, then (p – q)2 ( 1 mark )


= _________ .
(A) 2(5p – 3q)
(B) 2(3p-5q)
(C) 3p – 5q
(D) 5p – 3q.
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(Q.12)Find the quadratic polynomial which is exactly divided by (2x – 3)


and (x + 1).
( 1 mark )
(A)
(B)

(C)
(D)

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(Q.13) The value of 6a + 11 b , if x3 – 6x2 + ax + b is exactly divisible by (x2


– 3x + 2) is
( 1 mark )
(A) 0
(B) 132
(C) 66
(D) –66

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(Q.14) If is exactly divisible by (x – 3), then m = ( 1 mark )


___________ .
(A) – 4
(B) – 40
(C)

(D) .

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( 1 mark )
(Q.15) Express in lowest terms.
(A) x + y – z
(B) x + y + z
(C) x – y + z
(D) x – y – z
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(Q.16) What is the reminder if we divide 3x2 – x3 –3x + 5 by x – 1 – x2 ( 1 mark )


(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 1
(D) None of these
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(Q.17) Find the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial ? ( 1 mark )


(A) 2, 5
(B) –2, –5
(C) –2, 5
(D) 2, –5
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(Q.18) Find the zeroes of the polynomial x2 – 3. ( 1 mark )


(A) ,
(B)

(C)
(D) None of these
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(Q.19)The graph of y = P(x) is given in fig below. Find the number of zeroes
of P(x) .

( 1 mark )

(A) 4
(B) 3
(C) 2
(D) Can’t be determined.
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(Q.20)The graph of y = P(x) is given in fig below, find the nature of zeroes
of P(x) .

( 1 mark )

(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) Cann’t be determined.
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(Q.21) If are the zeroes of the cubic polynomial x3 – 3x2 +5x – 3, then ( 1 mark )
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) and
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(Q.22) If are the zeroes of the cubic polynomial ax3 + bx2 + cx + d = 0 ( 1 mark )
then

(A)

(B)
(C) Can’t be determined
(D) None of these.
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(Q.23) If are the zeroes of the cubic polynomial , then


( 1 mark )
is equal to

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D) None of these.
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(Q.24) Find the sum and product of zeroes of the quadratic polynomials
( 1 mark )
.
(A)

(B)

(C)
(D) None of these.
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(Q.25) Find all the zeroes of , if you know that two of its
( 1 mark )
zeroes are .

(A) ,1

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.26) A polynomial of degree three is called _________ ( 1 mark )


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If
(Q.27) than what will be the value of sum of ( 1 mark )
Zeros.
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(Q.28) is a polynomials of variable _____ and of degree ( 1 mark )


______
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(Q.29) Sum of the Zeros = _________ ( 1 mark )


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(Q.30) If sum of the polynomial is 4 and their product is 4 what will be the equation of quadric
polynomials ( 1 mark )
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(Q.31) Polynomials of degree n has ______ numbers of Zeros. ( 1 mark )


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(Q.32) If Find zeros of Polynomials ( 1 mark )


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(Q.33) if ( 1 mark )
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(Q.34)(5x2+14x+2)2-(4x2-5x+7)2is divided by (x2+x+1), then quotient Q


and reminder given by
( 1 mark )
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

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(Q.35) The value of ( 1 mark )


(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)

(Q.36) The factor of are


( 1 mark )
(A) (x+y+z)(xy+yz+zx)
(B) (x-y)(y-z)(z-x)
(C) (x-y-z)(xy-yz-zx)
(D) (x-y)(y-z)(x-z)

(Q.37) If and are the Zeroes of the quadratic Polynomial


( 2 Marks )
, find the value of

(Q.38) (a) Find all the Zeroes of if two of its Zeros are

( 3 Marks )

(b) Divide by and verify the division algorithm.

Find a quadratic Polynomial, the sum and product of Zeroes are -3


(Q.39)
and 2 respectively.
( 3 Marks )

(Q.40)Find the zeroes of the polynomial if given that ( 5 Marks )


the product of its 2 zeroes is 12.

(Q.41) If and are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial


( 5 Marks )
such that , Find the values of ‘ ’

(Q.42) If and are the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 2x2-5x+7 Find
( 5 Marks )
an otherpolynomialwhose zeroes are and

(Q.43) (a) Find the Zeros of the polynomial if it is


given that zeros are in A.P. ( 5 Marks )

(b) If the zeros of the polynomial are a – b, a + b find a, b.


( 5 Marks )
(Q.44) If the polynomial is divided by
another polynomial ,the remainder comes out to , find and
.

4 3 2
(Q.45) If two zeroes of the polynomial f (x) = -6 - 26 +138 - 35
( 5 Marks )
are find other zeroes.

(Q.46)Find the Zeroes of the polynomial f (x) = 3


-5 2
-2 + 24 if it is
( 5 Marks )
given that the product of its two zeroes is 12.

(Q.47) Find the zeros of the polynomial and Verify the ( 5 Marks )
relationship between the zeroes and its coefficients

3.Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables


When simple interest is charged, a certain principle amounts to Rs
(Q.1)
7400 in 4 years and Rs 9200 in 7 years. Then the rate of interest is
( 1 mark )
(A) 4%
(B) 8%
(C) 12%
(D) 14%.
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(Q.2) For the equations 5x – 6y = 2 and 10x = 12y + 7 ( 1 mark )


(A) there is no solution
(B) there exists unique solution
(C) there are two solutions
(D) there are infinite number of solutions.
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( 1 mark )
(Q.3) If then the values of (x, y) are
(A) (a, b)
(B) (–a, –b)
(C) (b, –a)
(D) (b, a).
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(Q.4) A toy train crosses 210 m and 122 m long tunnels in 25 and 17
seconds respectively. The length of the train is
( 1 mark )
(A) 13 m
(B) 65 m
(C) 332 m
(D) 88 m
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(Q.5)The ratio between a two-digit number and the sum of digits of that
number is 4 : 1. If the digit in the unit place is 3 more than the digit in the ( 1 mark )
tenth place, what is that number ?
(A) 63
(B) 36
(C) 24
(D) None of these.
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(Q.6) If the ratio of boys to girls in a class is B and the ratio of girls to boys
is G, then B + G is
( 1 mark )
(A) greater than 1 or equal to 1
(B) greater than 1
(C) less than 1
(D) equal to 1
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(Q.7) The income of P and Q are in the ratio 3 : 2 and expenses are in the ratio of 5 : 3. If both
saveRs 200, What is the income of P ? ( 1 mark )
(A) Rs 700
(B) Rs 1000
(C) Rs 1200
(D) None of these.
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(Q.8) Divide 62 into two parts such that fourth part of the first and two-fifth part of the second are
in the ratio 2 : 3. ( 1 mark )
(A) 24, 38
(B) 32, 30
(C) 16, 32
(D) 40, 22
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The LCM of two numbers is 630 and their HCF is 9. If the sum of the
(Q.9)
numbers is 153, their difference is
( 1 mark )
(A) 72
(B) 27
(C) 81
(D) 18
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(Q.10)The sum of the digits of a two digits number is 8. If the digits are
reversed, the number is decreased by 54. Find the number.
( 1 mark )
(A) 35
(B) 17
(C) 71
(D) 53.
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(Q.11)
( 1 mark )
For what value of p does the system of equations 2x – py = 0, 3x + 4y = has nonzero solution?
(A) p = – 6

(B)

(C)

(D)

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(Q.12) The solution of the system of equation and is ( 1 mark )
(A)
(B)

(C)
(D) x = 0, y = 0
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For what value of p will the system of equations 3x + y = 1, (2p – 1)x


(Q.13)
+ (p– 1)y = (2P + 1) has no solution?
( 1 mark )
(A) p = 2
(B)

(C) p = – 2
(D)
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(Q.14) The solution of the system of equations given by

( 1 mark )
is
(A) x = –2, y = 8
(B) x = 4, y = – 4
(C) x = 2, y = 6
(D) x = 4, y = 6.
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For what value of k, the system of equations x + 2y = 3, 5x + ky + 7


(Q.15)
= 0 has unique solution?
( 1 mark )
(A) k = 10
(B) All real values except 10
(C) All natural numbers except 10
(D) None of these.
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(Q.16) For what value of k, the system of equations kx – y = 2, 6x – 2y = 3


has infinitely many solutions?
( 1 mark )
(A) k = 3
(B)

(C) k = 6
(D) Does not exist.
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(Q.17) For what values of a and b will the equations 2x + 3y = 7, (a – b)x + (a + b)y = (3a + b – 2)
represent coincident lines? ( 1 mark )
(A) a = 5, b = – 1
(B) a = 5, b = 1
(C) a = –5, b = – 1
(D) a = 5, b = – 1
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(Q.18) The solution of the system of equations and ( 1 mark )
is
(A) x = 1, y = 2
(B) x = 0, y = 0
(C) x = – 1, y = 2
(D) x = 1, y = –2
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(Q.19)Which of the following system of equations has infinitely many


solutions?
( 1 mark )
(A)
(B)

(C)
(D) All of these.
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(Q.20) Which of the following system of equations has no solution ? ( 1 mark )


(A) 3x + y = 2, 9x + 3y = 6
(B) 4x – 7y + 28 = 0, 5y – 7x + 9 = 0
(C) 3x – 5y – 11 = 0, 6x – 10y – 7 = 0
(D) None of these.
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(Q.21) A toy train crosses 210 m and 122 m long tunnels in 25 and 17
seconds respectively. The length of the train is
( 1 mark )
(A) 13 m
(B) 65 m
(C) 332 m
(D) 88 m.
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(Q.22) The solution of the system of equations 2x –3y+4xy = 0 and 6x + 5y


– 2xy = 0 is
( 1 mark )
(A) x = 0, y = 0
(B) x = 1, y = –2
(C) Both ‘a’ and ‘b’
(D) None of these.
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(Q.23) Which of the following system of equations is consistent? ( 1 mark )


(A) 3x – y = 1, 6x – 2y = 5
(B) 4x + 6y – 7 = 0, 12x + 18y – 21 = 0
(C) 4x + 7y = 3, 8x + 14 y = 7
(D) 6x + 2y = 3, 5x + 6y = – 2.
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(Q.24) The coordinates of the point where the line 2(x – 3) = y – 8 meet the
x-axis is
( 1 mark )
(A) (3, 0)
(B) (2, 0)
(C) (–1, 0)
(D) (0, –1)
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(Q.25) The coordinates of the points where the lines 3x – y = 5, 6x – y = 10


meet the y-axis are
( 1 mark )
(A) (0, –5), (0, –10)
(B) (–5, 0), (10, 0)
(C) (5, 0), (0, –10)
(D) (0, –5), (0, –10)
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(Q.26) The solution of the system of equations 2x + 3y + 5 = 0 and 3x – 2y –


12 = 0 is _________
( 1 mark )
(A) x = – 3, y = – 2
(B) x = 2, y = – 3
(C) x = 3, y = – 2
(D) x = 12, y = 13
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(Q.27) A system of simultaneous linear equation is said to be consistent, if it has __________


solution. ( 1 mark )
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(Q.28) If a pair of values x, y satisfies an equation, then x and y are called _____ of equation. ( 1 mark )
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(Q.29) A system of simultaneous linear equation is said to be ________ if it has no solution. ( 1 mark )
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If
(Q.30) , Then will represent
( 1 mark )
______line
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(Q.31)If then what will be the condition of ( 1 mark )


consistency of infinite many solution ?
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(Q.32) If then what will be the condition of ( 1 mark )


?
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(Q.33) Sum of two numbers in 48 and their difference is 20. Find the numbers. ( 1 mark )
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(Q.34) If the difference of two numbers is 26 and one number is three times the other, find the
numbers. ( 1 mark )
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(Q.35) The sum of two numbers is 128 and their difference is 16. Find the number ( 1 mark )
(A) 70 , 52
(B) 72, 56
(C) 70 , 56
(D) 72 , 52
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(Q.36) The coordinates of the points where the lines 5x – y = 7, 10x + y = 15 meet the y-axis ( 1 mark )
(A) (0, –7), (0, 15)
(B) (–7, 0), (15, 0)
(C) (7, 0), (0, –15)
(D) (0, -7), (0, -15)
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(Q.37) Solve the following system of equation by the method of cross-multiplication. 11x + 15y =
-23 ( 1 mark )
7x – 2y = 20
(A) x = 2, y = 2
(B) x = 3, y = -3
(C) x = 2, y = -3
(D) None of these
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(Q.38) Solve the following system of linear equation


2(ax – by) + (a + 4b) = 0 ( 1 mark )
2(bx + ay) + (b – 4a) = 0
(A) x = 1, y = 2
(B) x = -1/2, y = 2
(C) x = 1/2 , y = -2
(D) None of these
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(Q.39) Solve 2x + 3y = 11 and 2x – 4y = -24 and hence find the value of ‘m’ for which y = mx + 3 ( 1 mark )
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) -2
(D) -1
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(Q.40) Solve the following system by the method of elimination( substitution)
2x – y = 5 ( 1 mark )
3x + 2y = 5
(A) x = 2, y = 1
(B) x = 1, y = 1
(C) x = 3, y = 1
(D) None of these
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(Q.41) For what value of k the following system of equations has a unique solution:
x – ky = 2 ( 1 mark )
3x + 2y = -5

(A) k

(B) k

(C) k
(D) None of these
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(Q.42) Show that the following system of equations has unique.solution ( 1 mark )
2x – 3y = 6
x+y=1
(A) Unique solution
(B) No solution
(C) Infinite
(D) None of these
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(Q.43) Solve: 4x +

( 1 mark )
6x -

and hence, find ‘p’ if y = px – 2.

(A)
(B) 1
(C) 0

(D)

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(Q.44) Solve for x and y :


47x + 31y = 63 ( 1 mark )
31x + 47y = 15
(A) x = -2, y = 1
(B) x = 2, y = -1
(C) x = 2, y = 1
(D) None of these
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(Q.45) Solve x + y + 2z = 9

2x – y + 2z = 6 ( 1 mark )

3x + y + 4z = 17
(A) x = 0,y = 1,z = 2
(B) x = -1,y = -2,z = -3
(C) x =1,y= 2, z = 3
(D) None of these
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(Q.46) Solve the following system of linear equation by using the method of elimination by equating
the coefficients.

( 1 mark )

(A) x =
(B) x = 5, y = 5
(C)
(D) The given equations are

Let us eliminate y. To make the coefficients of y equal, we multiply the equation (1) by and equation
(2) by to get

Adding equation (3) and equation (4),

x=

Putting in (1),

Hence, the solution is .

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(Q.47) Solve (2u + v) = 7uv
3(u + 3v) = 11uv ( 1 mark )
(A) u = 0, v = 0
(B) u = 1, v = 3/2
(C) Both of these
(D) None of these
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(Q.48) The coordinates of the point where the line 5(x – 4) = 2y – 25 meet the x-axis ( 1 mark )
(A) (4, 0)
(B) (5, 0)
(C) (–1, 0)
(D) (0, –1)
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(Q.49) What number must be added to each of the number 5,9,17,27 to make the numbers in
proportion? ( 1 mark )
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 3
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(Q.50) The difference between two numbers is 26 and one number isthree times the other. Find
them. ( 1 mark )
(A) 30, 13
(B) 35, 12
(C) 39, 31
(D) 39, 13
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(Q.51) Find the value of k for which the following syatem of equation has no solutions:
2x + ky = 1; 3x – 5y = 7 ( 1 mark )
(A) 0

(B)

(C)
(D) 1
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(Q.52) For what value of k the following equations are inconsistent?

( 1 mark )
x – 4y = 6, 3x + ky = 5
(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) -12
(D) -10
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(Q.53) The ratio of two persons is 9:7 and the ratio of their expenditure is 4:3. If each of them
saves Rs 200 per month, find their monthly incomes ( 1 mark )
(A) 1000,800
(B) 1800,1400
(C) 1600,1200
(D) 1600,1400
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(Q.54) 37 pens and 53 pencils together cost Rs320, while 53 pens and 37 pencils together cost
Rs400. Find the cost of pen and that of a pencil ( 1 mark )
(A) 6.50, 1.50
(B) 2.50, 1.00
(C) 4.50, 1.50
(D) 6.50, 2.50
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(Q.55) The taxi charges in a city comprise of a fixed charge together with the charge for the
distance covered. For a journey of 10 km the charge paid is Rs75 and for a journey of 15 km the ( 1 mark )
charge paid is Rs110. What will a person have to pay for traveling a distance of 25 km.
(A) 220
(B) 240
(C) 200
(D) 180
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(Q.56) For what value of p does the system of equations 4x – py = 0, 5x + 6y = 0 has nonzero
solution? ( 1 mark )
(A) p = – 8

(B)

(C)

(D)
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(Q.57) For what value of k, will the following system of equations x + 2y + 7 = 0, 2x + ky + 14 = 0


represent coincident lines ( 1 mark )
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 5
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(Q.58) Solve:
x + 2y + z = 7
x + 3z = 11 ( 1 mark )
2x – 3y = 1
(A) x = 1, y = 2, z = -1
(B) x = 2, y = 1,z = 3
(C) x = -1, y = -2, z = 1
(D) x = 3, y = 1, z= - 2

(Q.59)

(a) Solve:
..(i)

..(ii) ( 3 Marks )

(b) For what value of the system of Equation

(Q.60)A man has only 20 paise and 25 paise coins in his purse. If he has 50
coins in all totaling Rs 11.25 How many coins of each does he have?
( 5 Marks )

(Q.61) Solve:
( 5 Marks )

By cross multiplication method.

(Q.62)A man sold a chair and a table together for Rs 1520 .There is a profit
of 25% on the chair and 10% on table. By selling them together for Rs
1535, he could have made a profit of 10% on the chair and 25% on the
( 5 Marks )
table. Find the cost price of each.
(Q.63)On selling a tea set at 5% loss and a lemon set at 15% gain, a
crockery seller gained Rs. 7.0 If he sells the tea set at 5% gain and the
lemon set at 10% gain, the gain isRs 13. Find the actual price of the tea set
( 5 Marks )
and the lemon set.

(Q.64) A boat goes 30km upstream and 44km downstream is 10hrs. In 13


hrs it go 40km upstream and 55 km downstream. Determine the speed of ( 5 Marks )
the stream and that of boat in still water.

(Q.65)
(a) Use elimination method to find all possible solutions of the following
pair of equations.

( 5 Marks )
(b) Determine the value on of ' u ' so that the following equations have no
solutions.

(Q.66)The sum of a two - digit number and the number obtained by


reversing the digits is 66. If the digits of the number differ by 2, find the ( 5 Marks )
number. How many such numbers are there?

(Q.67) (a) For what value of ‘ ’ will the following pair of Equation have
infinitely many solutions.

( 5 Marks )
(b) For what value of p does the pair of Equations given below has
uniquesolution?

(Q.68)

Solve: ( 5 Marks )

(Q.69)
Solve by cross multiplication, the following system of Equation:
( 5 Marks )

(Q.70)
Solve the following system of Equation -
( 5 Marks )

(Q.71) Solve the given Equation by using the method of elimination by the ( 5 Marks )
coefficients:
(Q.72) Solve the given Equation by using the method of substitution.

( 5 Marks )

(Q.73) (a)The taxi charges in a city comprise of a fixed charge together with
the charge for the distance covered. For a journey for 10km the charge
paid is Rs 75 and for a journey of 15km the charge paid Rs 110. What will a
person have to pay for traveling a distance of 25km. ( 8 Marks )

(b) In Find the three angles.

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