This document summarizes a quiz with 3 rounds - MCQ, riddles, and visual. The MCQ round will eliminate incorrect answers. The riddles round is for fun and to refresh the mind. Solving the quiz successfully means becoming a mathematician. All questions are from class 9 syllabus except riddles. It then provides 6 sample MCQ questions and their answers related to areas of triangles, decimal expansions, polynomial degrees, lines/angles, and more. Finally, it lists 12 riddles/visual questions about mathematicians, circle properties, angle relationships, and more.
The quiz consists of 3 rounds: MCQ, Riddles, and Visual round, focusing on class IXth syllabus.
Multiple-choice questions covering topics like triangle area formula (Heron), decimal expansions, polynomial degree, geometric properties, angles from transversals.
A story problem calculating loss from a fake note transaction, illustrating profit/loss formula.
A riddle challenge asking how to sum eight 8's to equal 1,000 using addition.
Identify famous mathematicians: Heron, Ramanujan, Euclid, Pythagoras, Euler.
Identifying geometric properties and relationships in diagrams, including corresponding, alternate interior angles, and angle sums.
Slide indicating the creator of the presentation: Samyak Jain.
• There are3 rounds in the quiz:
Round 1) MCQ Round
2) Riddles Round
3) Visual Round
In MCQ Round, all the incorrect options will disappear and
only the correct answer will be left..!
Riddles Round is just an interactive and a mind fresher
round..!
If you will solve the quiz think that you have successfully
become a mathematician.
Note: All questions are related to class IXth Syllabus
except the Riddles Round.
4.
1) Who gavethe famous formula for taking out
area of a scalene triangle and what is the
formula?
a) Heron, 1/2 × b × h
b) Archimedes, 4 × side
c) Archimedes,
d) Heron,
Answer: (d)
5.
2) What kindof decimal expansion does a
rational number have?
a) Terminating
b) Non-terminating
c) Reoccurring
d) All of these
Answer: (d)
6.
3) The highestexponent in a polynomial:
a) Degree
b) Mode
c) Mean
d) None of these
Answer: (a)
7.
4) Which ofthe following is incorrect:
a) It is possible to extend a line segment
continuously in both directions.
b) Things which are equal to the same thing are
also equal to one another.
c) If equals are added to equals, the wholes are
unequal.
d) The whole is greater than the part.
Answer: (a)
8.
5) If atransversal intersects 2 parallel lines, then
______ angles are equal
a) Alternate interior angles
b) Corresponding angles
c) Both (a) and (b)
d) None of these
Answer: (c)
9.
6) 2 adjacentangles on a straight line add upto
180 degrees by _____ Theorem.
a) Corresponding Angles
b) Linear Pair
c) Vertically opposite
d) None of these
Answer: (b)
11.
1) A ladybuys goods worth Rs. 200 from a shop
(shopkeeper selling goods with zero profit) lady
pays with a 1000 Rs note to the shopkeeper. He
gets change from the next shop & keeps 200
for himself & returns 800 to the lady. After
sometime the next shop owner returns the
1000 Rs. note saying it is fake & takes the
money back. How much loss did the
shopkeeper suffer?
12.
Answer: Rs 1000
Profitor Loss= Money Received-Money Given
In this case,
Fake note is Equivalent to Rs. 0
So,
Actual Money Received= Rs.
0 (Lady)
+Rs. 1000 (Neighbour)
---------------------------------Total= Rs. 1000
---------------------------------Money Given=Rs. 200 (Goods)
Rs. 800 (Change to Lady)
Rs.1000(Neighbour)
---------------------------------------Total=Rs. 2000
---------------------------------------Profit/Loss= Money Received-Money Given
=Rs.1000-Rs.2000
=Rs. -1000
Thus a Loss of Rs. 1000
13.
2) How canyou add eight 8's to get the number
1,000? (only use addition)
Answer: 888 +88 +8 +8 +8 =1,000