Maths Practice Question and Answer

Q:

In △ABC, D and E are the mid points of sides BC and AC, respectively. If AD = 10.8 cm, BE = 14.4 cm and AD and BE intersect at G at a right angle, then the area (in cm2) of △ABC is:

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    103.68
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    53.76
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    80.64
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    56.76
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Answer : 1. "103.68"

Q:

A train of length 287 m, running at 80 km/h, crosses another train moving in the opposite direction at 37 km/h in 18 seconds. What is the length of the other train?

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    300 m
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    298 m
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    289 m
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    285 m
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Answer : 2. "298 m"

Q:

A takes 2 hours more than B to cover a distance of 40 km. If A doubles his speed, he takes $$1{1\over 2} $$ hours more than B to cover 80 km. To cover a distance of 90 km, how much time will B take travelling at his same speed?

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    $$1{3\over 8}$$ hours
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    $$1{1\over 8}$$ hours
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    $$1{1\over 6}$$ hours
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    $$1{1\over 3}$$ hours
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Answer : 2. "$$1{1\over 8}$$ hours"

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A certain sum is lent at 4% p.a. for 3 years, 8% p.a. for the next 4 years, and 12% p.a. beyond 7 years. If for a period of 11 years, the simple interest obtained is ₹27,600, then the sum is (in ₹):

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    25,000
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    32,000
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    27,000
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    30,000
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Answer : 4. "30,000"

Q:

The curved surface area of a right cylinder is 3696 cm2. Its height is three times its radius. What is the capacity (in litres) of the cylinder? (Take π =22/7)

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    25.872
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    30.87
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    29.75
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    19.008
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Answer : 1. "25.872"

Q:

The numerator of a fraction is 3 more than the denominator. When 5 is added to the numerator and 2 is subtracted from the denominator, the fraction becomes $$8\over 3$$ . When the original fraction is divided by$$5{1\over 2}$$, the fraction so obtained is:

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    $${1\over 2}$$
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    $${2\over 3}$$
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    $${3\over 4}$$
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    $${1\over 4}$$
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Answer : 4. "$${1\over 4}$$"

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A solid metallic sphere of radius 15 cm is melted and recast into spherical balls of radius 3 cm each. What is the ratio of the surface area of the original sphere and the sum of the surface areas of all the balls?

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    1 : 5
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    5 : 27
    Correct
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    1 : 10
    Correct
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    3 : 40
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Answer : 1. "1 : 5"

Q:

As observed from the top of a light house, 120 √3 m above the sea level, the angle of depression of a ship sailing towards it changes from 30° to 60°. The distance travelled by the ship during the period of observation is:

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    120 √3 m
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    180 √3 m
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    180 m
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    240 m
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Answer : 4. "240 m"

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