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9th Class General Math Chapter 5 Quadratic Equations English Medium KPK Boards Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
As per Law of sum of powers, we write am x an as
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am-n
am+n
a1/m-1/n
a 1/m+1/n
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Question # 2
√3 is considered a /an
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rational number
irrational number
complex number
integer
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Question # 3
X3 x Y4 x X-2 x Y-2 we can simplify as
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xy2
x3 y
x y2
x2 y
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Question # 4
0.0000281 can write in scientific notation
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2.81 x 10-5
28.1 x 10-5
0.00281 x 10-3 
0.281 x 10-5
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Question # 5
In 45,4 is called
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base 
exponent 
integer 
radical 
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Question # 6
In the logarithm of number the decimal part is called
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mantissa
characteristic
rational number
real part
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Question # 7
The logarithm calculate to the base '10' is called
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mantissa 
common logarithm 
characteristic 
natural number 
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Question # 8
√√2 = ?
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2
2
2
2
1/2
2
1/4
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Question # 9
√3 is called:
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radical
radicand
rational number
integer
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Question # 10
1/b√ak is expressed in exponential form as
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a-1/b
a-b/k
a-1/k
a-k/b
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Question # 11
In√3, 3 is called
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radical
radicand
integer
natural number
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Question # 12
√2+√3 is not radical, because 2 +√3 is
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radical
rational
integer
irrational
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Question # 13
According to law of power of power (x3)4 we can simplify. 
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x12
x3
x4
x4+3
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Question # 14
We can write 1/10000 in scientific notation as
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1 x 104
1 x 10-4
1 x101/4
1 x 10-1/4
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Question # 15
The mantissa is always taken as
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positive (+)
negative (-)
±
≠
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