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10th Class Mathematics Chapter 4 Partial Fractions English Medium KPK Boards Online MCQ's MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
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Question # 2
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Polynomial
Variable
Constant
Co-efficient
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Question # 3
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An identity
An equation
A faction
None of these
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Question # 4
The quotient of two numbers or algebraic expressions is called:
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Ratio
Fraction
Proportion
Percentage
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Question # 5
(x+3)
2
= x
2
+ 6x + 9 is:
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A linear equation
An equation
An identity
None of these
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Question # 6
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Proper fraction
Improper fraction
Irrational fraction
Rational fraction
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Question # 7
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Proper fraction
Improper fraction
Irrational fraction
Rational fraction
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Question # 8
Every improper fraction can be reduced to sum of polynomial and a proper fraction by:
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Addition
Division
Subtraction
Multiplication
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Question # 9
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Proper fraction
Improper fraction
Rational fraction
Irrational fraction
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Question # 10
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A proper fraction
An improper fraction
An identity
An constant term
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Question # 11
To resolve rational fraction, the numerator N(x) must be lower degree than the:
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Quotient Q(x)
Denominator D(x)
Nenomenator N(x)
Polynomian R(x)
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Question # 12
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An equation system
A constant
A quadratic equation
An identity
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Question # 13
The identity (5x + 4)
2
= 25x
2
+ 40x + 16 is true for:
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One value of x
Twovalue of x
All values of x
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Question # 14
A quadratic factor is:
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ax
2
+bx+c
ax+b
Ax+B+c
bx+c
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Question # 15
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Proper fraction
Rational fraction
Irrational fraction
Improper fraction
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