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Evaluate: √10.0489 |
| Answer» Evaluate: √10.0489 | |
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Vikram bought a watch for Rs. 825. If this amount included 10% VAT on the list price, what was the list price of the watch? |
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Answer» Vikram bought a watch for Rs. 825. If this amount included 10% VAT on the list price, what was the list price of the watch? |
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Question 106 In a distrinct, the number of branches of different banks is given below : BankState Bank of IndiaBank of BarodaPunjab National BankCanara BankNumber of branches 30 17 15 10 Draw a pie chart for this data. |
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Answer» Question 106 In a distrinct, the number of branches of different banks is given below : |
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Question 83 (ix) Multiply the following: (p + 6), (q - 7) |
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Answer» Question 83 (ix) Multiply the following: (p + 6), (q - 7) |
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Which of the following does not represent an integer? |
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Answer» Which of the following does not represent an integer? |
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Construct a quadrilateral ABCD where AB=5.5 cm, BC=3.7 cm, ∠A=60∘ ∠B=105∘ and ∠D=90∘. |
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Answer» Construct a quadrilateral ABCD where AB=5.5 cm, BC=3.7 cm, ∠A=60∘ ∠B=105∘ and ∠D=90∘. |
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(i) A coin is tossed. What are all possible outcomes ? (ii) Two coins are tossed simultaneously. What are all possible outcomes ? (iii) A die is thrown. What are all ossible outcomes ? (iv) From a well-shuffeld deck of 52 cards, one card is drawn at random. What is the number of all possible outcomes ? |
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Answer» (i) A coin is tossed. What are all possible outcomes ? (ii) Two coins are tossed simultaneously. What are all possible outcomes ? (iii) A die is thrown. What are all ossible outcomes ? (iv) From a well-shuffeld deck of 52 cards, one card is drawn at random. What is the number of all possible outcomes ? |
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Which of the following is correct with respect to reflection symmetry of the letters of English alphabet? |
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Answer» Which of the following is correct with respect to reflection symmetry of the letters of English alphabet? |
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Solve for x in x3+1=715 |
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Answer» Solve for x in x3+1=715 |
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Which of the following will be least preferred if you have to represent sales of galaxy tabs and iPhones for the past 3 years? |
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Answer» Which of the following will be least preferred if you have to represent sales of galaxy tabs and iPhones for the past 3 years? |
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Question 83 There are countless rational numbers between 56 and 89. |
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Answer» Question 83 There are countless rational numbers between 56 and 89. |
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There is a retangular metal plate. I make a dent on the middle of the plate with a hammer to produce a conical depression. The top side of the metal is polished. What is the area of the metal polished? |
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Answer» There is a retangular metal plate. I make a dent on the middle of the plate with a hammer to produce a conical depression. The top side of the metal is polished. What is the area of the metal polished? |
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Two parallel sides of a trapezium are 60cm and 77 cm and other sides are 25 cm and 26 cm. Find the area of the trapezium. |
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Answer» Two parallel sides of a trapezium are 60cm and 77 cm and other sides are 25 cm and 26 cm. Find the area of the trapezium. |
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Find the product: (3x+21y)(4x−28y) |
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Answer» Find the product: |
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Find the common irreducible factors of 12a2b and 15ab2. |
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Answer» Find the common irreducible factors of |
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Aju starts from his home and walks x meters in north direction. After that he turns right and walks another x meters. He meets his friends and then reaches back home by the shortest possible path. The area enclosed by the path taken by Aju for the whole journey is 50 m2. What is x? |
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Answer» Aju starts from his home and walks x meters in north direction. After that he turns right and walks another x meters. He meets his friends and then reaches back home by the shortest possible path. The area enclosed by the path taken by Aju for the whole journey is 50 m2. What is x? |
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Which of the following algebraic expressions is/are binomial expression(s)? |
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Answer» Which of the following algebraic expressions is/are binomial expression(s)? |
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The result obtained by addiing all three clockwise arrangements of three digits p, q and r, will always be divisible by ___. |
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Answer» The result obtained by addiing all three clockwise arrangements of three digits p, q and r, will always be divisible by |
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Money that people have to pay to the government is called ____. |
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Answer» Money that people have to pay to the government is called ____. |
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The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60cm. Then its side is ___ cm . |
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Answer» The perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60cm. Then its side is |
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Simplify 3a2(5a2−3a−24) and also find its value for (i) a = 1 (ii) a = 2. [3 MARKS] |
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Answer» Simplify 3a2(5a2−3a−24) and also find its value for |
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The cost of an article is decreased by 15%. If the original cost is Rs. 80, find the decreased cost. |
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Answer» The cost of an article is decreased by 15%. If the original cost is Rs. 80, find the decreased cost. |
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(x3+2x2+3x)÷2x = ___________. |
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Answer» (x3+2x2+3x)÷2x = ___________. |
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Question 65(i) The following is the time-distance graph of Sneha's walking. When does Sneha make the least progress? Explain your reasoning. |
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Answer» Question 65(i) The following is the time-distance graph of Sneha's walking. ![]() When does Sneha make the least progress? Explain your reasoning. |
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Find the value of A+B+C if : A=(7xy+5yz−3zx) B=(4yz+9zx−4y) C=(−3xz+5x−2xy) |
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Answer» Find the value of A+B+C if : |
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Question 52 The numerical coefficient in −37abc is ___ |
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Answer» Question 52 The numerical coefficient in −37abc is |
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Simplify and find the value of the algebric expression if m=5 and n=10. (i) (m2−n2m)2+2m3n2 (ii) (7m−8n)2+(7m+8n)2 (iii) (m2−n2)2 [3 MARKS] |
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Answer» Simplify and find the value of the algebric expression if m=5 and n=10. |
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The following balances appeared in the trial balance of M/s Kapil Traders as March 31, 2012. Rs Sundry debtors 30,500 Bad debts 500 Provision for bad debts 2,000 The partners of the firm agreed to records the following adjustments in the books of the Firm. Further bad debts Rs 300. Maintain provision for bad debts 10%. Show the following adjustments in the bad debts account, provision account, debtors account, profit and loss account and balance sheet. |
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Answer» The following balances appeared in the trial balance of M/s Kapil Traders as March 31, 2012. Rs Sundry debtors 30,500 Bad debts 500 Provision for bad debts 2,000 The partners of the firm agreed to records the following adjustments in the books of the Firm. Further bad debts Rs 300. Maintain provision for bad debts 10%. Show the following adjustments in the bad debts account, provision account, debtors account, profit and loss account and balance sheet. |
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Among the numbers 12,23,34 and 56, the greatest number is |
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Answer» Among the numbers 12,23,34 and 56, the greatest number is |
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In the adjoining figure, if line m II line n and line p is a transversal then find x. |
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Answer» In the adjoining figure, if line m II line n and line p is a transversal then find x. |
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Arjun started walking in his house. He walked for 4 meters straight then took a right turn and walked for 200 centimeters more. What is the distance he covered in millimeters? |
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Answer» Arjun started walking in his house. He walked for 4 meters straight then took a right turn and walked for 200 centimeters more. What is the distance he covered in millimeters? |
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The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 32 cm. The ratio of the equal side to its base is 3:2. Find the area of the triangle. |
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Answer» The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 32 cm. The ratio of the equal side to its base is 3:2. Find the area of the triangle. |
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Statement 1: Area of a rectangle with length ‘l’ and breadth ‘b’ is equal to ‘l × b’. Statement 2: All squares are rectangles with l = b Pick the correct option from the following. |
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Answer» Statement 1: Area of a rectangle with length ‘l’ and breadth ‘b’ is equal to ‘l × b’. Statement 2: All squares are rectangles with l = b Pick the correct option from the following. |
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Six bells commence tolling together and each of them tolls at an interval of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together? ___ |
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Answer» Six bells commence tolling together and each of them tolls at an interval of 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 seconds respectively. In 30 minutes, how many times do they toll together? |
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The difference between the exterior angles of two regular polygons, having the sides equal to (n - 1) and (n + 1) is 9o. Find the value of n. |
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Answer» The difference between the exterior angles of two regular polygons, having the sides equal to (n - 1) and (n + 1) is 9o. Find the value of n. |
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Today price of tomatoes is increased by 25%. By what percent should be decreased tomorrow to bring the price back to its original price?___ |
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Answer» Today price of tomatoes is increased by 25%. By what percent should be decreased tomorrow to bring the price back to its original price? |
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A fruit seller bought 25 kg oranges for Rs 450. However, he could not sell any of the fruits on the next day. So he reduced the price of the orange to Rs 15 per kg and all oranges were sold out. Find his profit or loss. |
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Answer» A fruit seller bought 25 kg oranges for Rs 450. However, he could not sell any of the fruits on the next day. So he reduced the price of the orange to Rs 15 per kg and all oranges were sold out. Find his profit or loss. |
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2x2+5x+3=?(a) (x+3)(2x+1)(b) (x+1)(2x+3)(c) (2x+5)(x−3)(d) none of these |
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Answer» 2x2+5x+3=?(a) (x+3)(2x+1)(b) (x+1)(2x+3)(c) (2x+5)(x−3)(d) none of these |
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You have deposited ₹1000 in the bank. There is a 7% interest on it every year. How much money will you have after 5 years? |
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Answer» You have deposited ₹1000 in the bank. There is a 7% interest on it every year. How much money will you have after 5 years? |
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On a particular day, 16% of the students were absent in a class. If 42 students were present on that day, find the total strength of the class. |
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Answer» On a particular day, 16% of the students were absent in a class. If 42 students were present on that day, find the total strength of the class. |
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The value of a machine depreciates by 10% every year. If its present value is ₹35100, what was its value a year ago? |
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Answer» The value of a machine depreciates by 10% every year. If its present value is ₹35100, what was its value a year ago? |
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What is the difference between the simple interest and compound interest compounded half-yearly at a rate of 5 for 6 months on a deposit of Rs 5000? ___ |
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Answer» What is the difference between the simple interest and compound interest compounded half-yearly at a rate of 5 for 6 months on a deposit of Rs 5000? |
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In the figure, lines AB and CD intersect each other at O. If ∠AOC + ∠BOE = 70o and ∠BOD = 40o, find ∠BOE |
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Answer» In the figure, lines AB and CD intersect each other at O.
If ∠AOC + ∠BOE = 70o and ∠BOD = 40o, find ∠BOE |
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Question 63(iii) The table given below shows the temperatures recorded on a day at different times. Observe the graph and answer the following question. During which hour did the temperature fall? |
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Answer» Question 63(iii) The table given below shows the temperatures recorded on a day at different times. ![]() Observe the graph and answer the following question. During which hour did the temperature fall? |
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Name the property of multiplication illustrated by each of the following statements : (i) −158×−127=−127×−158 (ii) (−23×79)×−95=−23×(79×−95) (iii) −34×(−34×−56)+(−34×78) (iv) −169×1=1×−169=−169 (v) −1115×15−11=15−11×−1115=1 (vi) −75×0=0 |
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Answer» Name the property of multiplication illustrated by each of the following statements : (i) −158×−127=−127×−158 (ii) (−23×79)×−95=−23×(79×−95) (iii) −34×(−34×−56)+(−34×78) (iv) −169×1=1×−169=−169 (v) −1115×15−11=15−11×−1115=1 (vi) −75×0=0 |
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Find the smallest number by which 1100 must be multiplied so that the product becomes a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square obtained. |
| Answer» Find the smallest number by which 1100 must be multiplied so that the product becomes a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square obtained. | |
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For what each time value of n in this expression 3^4n -4^3n is exactly divisible by 17 |
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Answer» For what each time value of n in this expression 3^4n -4^3n is exactly divisible by 17 |
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Abhishek has three containers: a)Cylindrical container A having radius r and height 2r b)Cubical container B of edge 34r c)Cuboidal container C having dimensions r×54r×73r Arrange these containers in the increasing order of their volume. |
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Answer» Abhishek has three containers: a)Cylindrical container A having radius r and height 2r b)Cubical container B of edge 34r c)Cuboidal container C having dimensions r×54r×73r Arrange these containers in the increasing order of their volume. |
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Question 4(iii) Divide as directed 52pqr(p+q)(q+r)(r+p)÷104pq(q+r)(r+p) |
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Answer» Question 4(iii) |
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ABCD is a parallelogram. Find the value of x in each case. |
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Answer» ABCD is a parallelogram. Find the value of x in each case. |
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