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General Math 10th Class English Medium Unit 9 Online Test MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The origin has coordinates:
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(0,1)
(1,0)
(1,1)
(0,0)
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Question # 2
The distance between the point (2,1) and (-4,3) is:
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2
10
10
2
2
10
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Question # 3
Who gave the idea of plane:
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John Napier
Jobst burgi
Descartes
Arthur cayley
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Question # 4
Diagonal of a square with side is:
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1/2 a
2a
2a
2
4a
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Question # 5
1kl = ?
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1 m
3
10
6
cm
3
10
9
mm
3
1 m
4
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Question # 6
A point in II-quadrant has its abscissa:
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positive
negative
zero
onw
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Question # 7
The area of an equilateral triangle with side 'a' is:
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1.5
πr
2
3a
2
/2
3a
2
/2
2
πr
2
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Question # 8
The side opposite to a right angle in a right angled triangle is called:
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base
altitude
hypotenuse
perpendicular
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Question # 9
The area of four walls of a room when length, breadth and height of a room are given is:
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l x b
2h (l + b)
h(l + b)
2 ( l + b)
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Question # 10
The number of perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a triangle is:
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0
4
3
2
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Question # 11
The volume of a sphere is:
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πr
2
h
1/3
πr
2
h
4/3
πr
2
h
πr
2
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Question # 12
Point (2,-4) lies in:
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I-quadrant
II-quadrant
III-quadrant
IV-quadrant
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Question # 13
Area has dimensions:
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one
two
three
four
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Question # 14
Point (-2,4) lies in:
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I-quadrant
II-quadrant
III-quadrant
IV-quadrant
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Question # 15
The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of two sides, this statement is called:
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Factor theorem
Hero's formula
Ratio formula
pythagoras theorem
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