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Question 1.

If n(A × B) = 6 and A= {1, 3} then n (B) is ………….


(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 6
Question 2.
A = {a, b, p}, B = {2, 3}, C = {p, q, r, s} then n[(A ∪ C) × B] is
(1) 8
(2) 20
(3) 12
(4) 16
Question 3.
If A = {1,2}, B = {1,2, 3, 4}, C = {5,6} and D = {5, 6, 7, 8} then state which of the
following statement is true ……………….
(1) (A × C) ⊂ (B × D)
(2) (B × D) ⊂ (A × C)
(3) (A × B) ⊂ (A × D)
(4) (D × A) ⊂ (B × A)
Question 4.
If there are 1024 relations from a set A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} to a set B, then the number of
elements in B is
(1) 3
(2) 2
(3) 4
(4) 6
Question 5.
The range of the relation R = {(x, x2) a prime number less than 13} is ……………………
(1) {2, 3, 5, 7}
(2) {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
(3) {4, 9, 25, 49, 121}
(4) {1, 4, 9, 25, 49, 121}
Question 6.
If the ordered pairs (a + 2, 4) and (5, 2a + b)are equal then (a, b) is
(1) (2, -2)
(2) (5, 1)
(3) (2, 3)
(4) (3, -2)
Question 7.
Let n(A) = m and n(B) = n then the total number of non-empty relations that can be
defined from A to B is ……………..
(1) mn
(2) nm
(3) 2mn – 1
(4) 2mn
Question 8.
If {(a, 8),(6, b)}represents an identity function, then the value of a and b are
respectively
(1) (8, 6)
(2) (8, 8)
(3) (6, 8)
(4) (6, 6)
Question 9.
Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {4, 8, 9, 10}.
A function f: A → B given by f = {(1, 4), (2, 8),(3,9),(4,10)} is a ……………
(1) Many-one function
(2) Identity function
(3) One-to-one function
(4) Into function
Question 10.
If f (x) = 2x2 and g(x) = 13x, then fog is …………..
(1) 32x2
(2) 23x2
(3) 29x2
(4) 16x2
Question 11.
If f: A → B is a bijective function and if n(B) = 7, then n(A) is equal to
(1) 7
(2) 49
(3) 1
(4) 14
Question 12.
Let f and g be two functions given by
f = {(0,1),(2, 0),(3-4),(4,2),(5,7)}
g = {(0,2),(1,0),(2, 4),(-4,2),(7,0)}
then the range of f o g is …………………
(1) {0,2,3,4,5}
(2) {-4,1,0,2,7}
(3) {1,2,3,4,5}
(4) {0,1,2}
Question 13.
Let f(x) = 1+x2−−−−−√ then
(1) f(xy) = f(x),f(y)
(2) f(xy) ≥ f(x),f(y)
(3) f(xy) ≤ f(x).f(y)
(4) None of these
Question 14.
If g= {(1,1),(2,3),(3,5),(4,7)} is a function given by g(x) = αx + β then the values of α
and β are
(1) (-1,2)
(2) (2,-1)
(3) (-1,-2)
(4) (1,2)
Question 15.
f(x) = (x + 1)3 – (x – 1)3 represents a function which is
(1) linear
(2) cubic
(3) reciprocal
(4) quadratic
CHAPTER2
Question 1.
Euclid’s division lemma states that for positive integers a and b, there exist unique
integers q and r such that a = bq + r, where r must satisfy ………………….
(1) 1 < r < b
(2) 0 < r < b
(3) 0 < r < 6
(4) 0 < r < b
Question 2.
Using Euclid’s division lemma, if the cube of any positive integer is divided by 9 then
the possible remainders are ………………….
(1) 0, 1, 8
(2) 1, 4, 8
(3) 0, 1, 3
(4) 1, 3, 5
Question 3.
If the H.C.F of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form of 65m – 117 , then the value of
m is
(1) 4
(2) 2
(3) 1
(4) 3
Question 4.
The sum of the exponents of the prime factors in the prime factorization of 1729 is
…………………….
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
Question 5.
The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) is
(1) 2025
(2) 5220
(3) 5025
(4) 2520
Question 6.
74k ≡ ______ (mod 100)
(1) 1
(2) 2
(3) 3
(4) 4
Question 7.
Given F1 = 1 , F2 = 3 and Fn = Fn-1 + Fn-2 then F5 is ………….
(1) 3
(2) 5
(3) 8
(4) 11
Question 8.
The first term of an arithmetic progression is unity and the common difference is 4.
Which of the following will be a term of this A.P
(1) 4551
(2) 10091
(3) 7881
(4) 13531
Question 9.
If 6 times of 6th term of an A.P is equal to 7 times the 7th term, then the 13th term of
the A.P. is ………..
(1) 0
(2) 6
(3) 7
(4) 13
Question 10.
An A.P consists of 31 terms. If its 16th term is m, then the sum of all the terms of this
A.P. is
(1) 16 m
(2) 62 m
(3) 31 m
(4) 312 m
Question 11.
In an A.P., the first term is 1 and the common difference is 4. How many terms of the
A.P must be taken for their sum to be equal to 120?
(1) 6
(2) 7
(3) 8
(4) 9
Question 12.
A = 265 and B = 264 + 263 + 262 …. + 20 which of the following is true?
(1) B is 264 more than A
(2) A and B are equal
(3) B is larger than A by 1
(4) A is larger than B by 1
Question 13.
The next term of the sequence 316,18,112,118 is ………..
(1) 124
(2) 127
(3) 23
(4) 181
Question 14.
If the sequence t1,t2,t3 … are in A.P. then the sequence t6,t12,t18 … is
(1) a Geometric Progression
(2) an Arithmetic Progression
(3) neither an Arithmetic Progression nor a Geometric Progression
(4) a constant sequence
Question 15.
The value of (13 + 23 + 33 + ……. + 153) – (1 + 2 + 3 + …….. + 15) is …………….
(1) 14400
(2) 14200
(3) 14280
(4) 14520
CHAPTER3
Question 1.
A system of three linear equations in three variables is inconsistent if their planes
(1) intersect only at a point
(2) intersect in a line
(3) coincides with each other
(4) do not intersect
Question 2.
The solution of the system x + y -3z = -6, -7y + 7z = 7,3z = 9 is
(1) x = 1, y = 2, z = 3
(2) x = -1, y = 2, z = 3
(3) x = -1, y = -2, z = 3
(4) x = 1, y = 2, z = 3
Question 3.
If (x – 6) is the HCF of x2 – 2x – 24 and x2 – kx – 6 then the value of k is ……………..
(1) 3
(2) 5
(3) 6
(4) 8
Question 4.
3y−3y + 7y−73y2 is …………

Question 5.
y2 + 1y2 is not equal to ………….
(1) y4+1y2
(2) (y + 1y)2
(3) (y – 1y)2
(4) (y + 1y)2 – 2
Question 6.
xx2−25−8x2+6x+5 gives …………..
Question 7.
The square root of 256x8y4z1025x6y6z6 is equal to ………….

Question 8.
Which of the following should be added to make x 4 + 64 a perfect square
(1) 4x2
(2) 16x2
(3) 8x2
(4) -8x2
Question 9.
The solution of (2x – 1)2 = 9 is equal to ………..
(1) -1
(2) 2
(3) -1, 2
(4) None of these
Question 10.
The values of a and b if 4x4 – 24x3 + 76x2 + ax + b is a perfect square are ………..
(1) 100,120
(2) 10,12
(3) -120,100
(4) 12,10
Question 11.
If the roots of the equation q2x2 + p2x + r2 = 0 are the squares of the roots of the
equation qx2 + px + r = 0 , then q,p,r are in ……………..
(1) A.P.
(2) G.P.
(3) Both A.P and G.P
(4) none of these
Question 12.
Graph of a linear polynomial is a
(1) straight line
(2) circle
(3) parabola
(4) hyperbola
Question 13.
The number of points of intersection of the quadratic polynomial x2 + 4x + 4 with
the X axis is …………….
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) 0 or 1
(4) 2
Question 14.
For the given matrix

the order of the matrix AT is ……………


(1) 2 × 3
(2) 3 × 2
(3) 3 × 4
(4) 4 × 3
Question 15.
If A is a 2 × 3 matrix and B is a 3 × 4 matrix, how many columns does AB have ………..
(1) 3
(2) 4
(3) 2
(4) 5
Question 16.
If the number of columns and rows are not equal in a matrix then it is said to be a
(1) diagonal matrix
(2) rectangular matrix
(3) square matrix
(4) identity matrix
Question 17.
Transpose of a column matrix is …………..
(1) unit matrix
(2) diagonal matrix
(3) column matrix
(4) row matrix
Question 18.
Find the matrix X if
Question 19.
Which of the following can be calculated from the given matrices?

(i) A2
(ii) B2
(iii) AB
(iv) BA
(1) (i) and (ii) only
(2) (ii) and (iii) only
(3) (ii) and (iv) only
(4) all of these
Question 20.

Which of the following statements are correct?

(1) (i) and (ii) only


(2) (ii) and (iii) only
(3) (iii) and (iv)
(4) all of these
CHAPTER4
Question 1.
If in triangles ABC and EDF, ABDE = BCFD then they will be similar, when ……….
(1) ∠B = ∠E
(2) ∠A = ∠D
(3) ∠B = ∠D
(4) ∠A = ∠F
Question 2.
In ∆LMN, ∠L = 60°, ∠M = 50°. If ∆LMN ~ ∆PQR then the value of ∠R is ……………
(1) 40°
(2) 70°
(3) 30°
(4) 110°
Question 3.
If ∆ABC is an isosceles triangle with ∠C = 90° and AC = 5 cm, then AB
is ………
(1) 2.5 cm
(2) 5 cm
(3) 10 cm
(4) 5 2–√ cm
Question 4.
In a given figure ST || QR, PS = 2 cm and SQ = 3 cm. Then the ratio of the area of
∆PQR to the area of ∆PST is …………….

(1) 25 : 4
(2) 25 : 7
(3) 25 : 11
(4) 25 : 13
Question 5.
The perimeters of two similar triangles ∆ABC and ∆PQR are 36 cm and 24 cm
respectively. If PQ =10 cm, then the length of AB is ………….
(1) 6 23 cm
(2) 106√3
(3) 66 23 cm
(4) 15 cm
Question 6.
If in ∆ABC, DE || BC. AB = 3.6 cm, AC = 2.4 cm and AD = 2.1 cm then the length of AE
is ………..
(1) 1.4 cm
(2) 1.8 cm
(3) 1.2 cm
(4) 1.05 cm
Question 7.
In a ∆ABC, AD is the bisector of ∠BAC. If AB = 8 cm, BD = 6 cm and DC = 3 cm.
The length of the side AC is ………….
(1) 6 cm
(2) 4 cm
(3) 3 cm
(4) 8 cm
Question 8.
In the adjacent figure ∠BAC = 90° and AD ⊥ BC then ………..

(1) BD.CD = BC2


(2) AB.AC = BC2
(3) BD.CD = AD2
(4) AB.AC = AD2
Question 9.
Two poles of heights 6 m and 11m stand vertically on a plane ground. If the distance
between their feet is 12 m, what is the distance between their tops?
(1) 13 m
(2) 14 m
(3) 15 m
(4) 12.8 m
Question 10.
In the given figure, PR = 26 cm, QR = 24 cm, ∠PAQ = 90°, PA = 6 cm and QA = 8 cm.
Find ∠PQR.

(1) 80°
(2) 85°
(3) 75°
(4) 90°
Question 11.
A tangent is perpendicular to the radius at the
(1) centre
(2) point of contact
(3) infinity
(4) chord
Question 12.
How many tangents can be drawn to the circle from an exterior point?
(1) one
(2) two
(3) infinite
(4) zero
Question 13.
The two tangents from an external points P to a circle with centre at O are PA and PB.
If ∠APB = 70° then the value of ∠AOB is ……….
(1) 100°
(2) 110°
(3) 120°
(4) 130°
Question 14.
In figure CP and CQ are tangents to a circle with centre at 0. ARB is another tangent
touching the circle at R. If CP = 11 cm and BC = 7 cm, then the length of BR is …….

(1) 6 cm
(2) 5 cm
(3) 8 cm
(4) 4 cm
Question 15.
In figure if PR is tangent to the circle at P and O is the centre of the circle, then ∠POQ
is ………….

(1) 120°
(2) 100°
(3) 110°
(4) 90°

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