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Math mcq
1. MADE BY ADITYA ROY
CLASS: IX ‘A’
ROLL NO:02
R.P.V.V TYAGRAJ NAGAR
NEW DELHI:110003
MATH MCQ
2. Q.1 Which is not a probability of
an event?
(A) 2 (B)2/3
(C) .001 (D) .25
3. (A) TRIANGLES OF EQUAL AREA
(B) EQUILATERAL TRIANGLES
(C) RIGHT TRIANGLES
(D) ISOSCELES TRIANGLES
2. The median of a triangle divides
it into two
4. (A)30º (B) 45O
(C) 90º (D) 60O
3. In Fig.1, AOB is a diameter of the
circle and AC = BC, then angle CAB is
equal to
5. (A)4/5 (B) 1
(C) 0 (D) 5/4
4. Which of the following cannot be
empirical probability of an event?
6. (A) ACUTE ANGLED
(B) RIGHT ANGLED
(C) OBTUSE ANGLED
(D) EQUILATERAL
5.In a square ABCD, the diagonals
AC and BD bisect at 0. Then triangle
AOB is
7. (A) A SQUARE
(B) A RHOMBUS
(C) A PARALLELOGRAM
(D) A RECTANGLE
7. The figures obtained by joining the mid-
points of the sides of a rhombus, taken in
order, is
8. (A)60 (B) 80
(C) 90 (D ) 105
Q.7. With a ruler and compass which of the
following angles cannot be constructed?
9. (A) 10 (B) 40
(C) 36 (D) 45
Q.8. In the given figure,x=30
The value of y is
11. (A) 1
(B) 0
(C) NOT DEFINED
(D) NONE OF THESE
Q.10.Degree of zero polynomial
is
12. 11. A triangle cannot have more than:
(a) one right angle (b) two right angles
(c) two obtuse angles (d) None of these
13. 12. Area of triangle whose base = 35 cm and height
= 12.8 cm:
(a) 224 sq. cm (b) 422 sq. cm
(c) 424 sq. Cm (d) 242 sq. cm
14. Q13. Zeroes of a polynomial x2 - 2x are
a) 0, 2 b) 0,0
c) 2, 0 d) -2,-2
15. Q14. In two triangles ABC and XYZ , AB = ZX ,ÐA
= 30° , ÐB = 70° ,Ðx = 70° ,Ðy = 80° , then
a) DABC @ DXYZ b) DBAC @ DXYZ
c) DABC @ DZXY d) DCAB @ DXYZ
16. Q15. Point (0,-2) lies
a) In the first quadrant b) On the x-axis
c) On the y-axis d) None of these
17. Q16. The two sides of a triangle are of length 4.5cm
and 5cm. The length of the third side of a
triangle cannot be equal to
a) 7cm b) 2cm
c) 9.5cm d) 1.5cm
18. Q17. A line parallel to x means
a) Ordinate of the point is 0
b) Abscissa of the point is 0
c) Position of the point is (0,0)
d) None of these
19. Q18. Point (-2,0) lies
a) On the negative part of the x - axis.
b) In the second quadrant
c) On the negative part of y - axis
d) In the third quadrant
20. Q19. The vertex angle of an isosceles triangle is
70° . The measure of one of the base angles is
a) 55°
b) 100°
c) 70°
d) 35°
21. 20. How many linear equation in x and y can be
satisfied by x =1 and y =2?
(a) Only one
(b) Two
(c) Infinitely many
(d) Three
22. 21. If AB = 16 cm, BC = 12 cm and AB is
perpendicular to BC, then the radius of the circle
passing through A,B and C are
(a) 6 cm
(b) 8 cm
(c) 10 cm
(d) 12 cm
23. 22. If two parallelograms PQRS and AQRB are on the same base QR and
between the same
parallels QR and PB, what will be the ar (PQRS) if ar (AQRB) = 25cm?
(a) 50 cm
(b) 60 cm
(c) 25 cm
(d) 35 cm
24. 23. What is the longest pole that can be put in a room of dimensions
length = 20 cm, breadth
= 20 cm and height = 10 cm?
(a) 15 cm
(b) 25 cm
(c) 20 cm
(d) 30 cm
25. 24. A point of the form (m,m) always lies on
(a) The line x + y = 0
(b) The line x - y = 0
(c) On line x + y = 2m
(d) None of the above
26. 25. Which of the following is true?
(a) The diagonals of a trapezium are always equal
(b) A trapezium can be parallelogram but a
parallelogram cannot be a trapezium
(c) A parallelogram can be trapezium but a
trapezium cannot be a parallelogram
(d) None of the above
27. 26. How many circles can pass through six
given ono-collinear points?
(a) Only one
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) Infinitely many
28. 27. The slant height of a right circular cone is 17 cm and the radius
is 8 cm. the measure of the
height of the cone is
(a) 9 cm
(b) 15 cm
(c) 20 cm
(d) 25 cm
29. 28. The graph of the linear equation 2x + 3y
= 6 cuts the y axis at the point
(a) (3,0)
(b) (0,3)
(c) (2,0)
(d) (0,2)
30. 29. In a parallelogram, if its two adjacent sides become equal, then the shape
of the
parallelogram will be called as
(a) Rhombus
(b) Square
(c) Rectangle
(d) None of the above
31. 30. Three cubes each of whose sides is 1 cm are joined end to end. For the
resultant cuboid we
have
(a) l = 1 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm
(b) l = 2 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm
(c) l = 3 cm,b =1 cm and h = 2 cm
(d) None of the above