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SARTAJ CLASSES [[ Sub.: Mathematics
Topic: Science and Math
Class : X
TEST SERIES
Select the right one:
1. If the degree of the polynomial is 5 then max. Term contain by a polynomial
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 8
2. Which one is a polynomial:
1
1 1
(a) x (b)    3x 2 (c) ( x  1)2 (d) None
x  x
3. The degree of P( x)  C where C is a constant
(a)  (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) None of these
4. Read about the statement and select the right one:
A: the degree of constant polynomial is 0
B: the degree of zero polynomial is 0
(a) Only A is correct (b) Only B is correct
(c) Both A and B correct (d) Neither A nor B
5. On dividing the polynomial f (x)  x  3x  x  2 by a polynomial g ( x) , then quotient q(x)
3 2

and remainder r(x) where q(x) = x  2 and r(x)  2x  4 respectively. Then g ( x) is:
(a) x 2  x  1 (b) x 2  x  1 (c) x 2  x  1 (d)  x 2  x  1
6. If 3 and  3 are the zeroes of f ( x)  x 4  3x3  x 2  9 x  6 is reciprocal the other than k is:
(a) 2 (b) -2 (c) 1 (d) -1
7. If one zero of the polynomial f (x)  (k  4)x  13x  4k is reciprocal the other then k is
2 2

(a) 2 (b) -2 (c) 1 (d) -1


8. Read about the statement and select the right one
I- If a quadratic polynomial f(x) is not factorable into linear factors then it has no real root.
II- If the graph of quadratic polynomial ax 2  bx  c cuts positive direction of y-axis
then sign of c is also positive.
(a) only I is correct (b) neither I nor II
(c) both I and II correct (d) neither I nor II
9. If two zeros of cubic polynomial ax3  bx 2  cx  d are each equal to zero then the third zero is
d c b b
(a)  (b) (c)  (d)
a a a a
10. What should be added to the polynomial x 2  5x  4 , so that 3 is the zero of resulting
polynomial.
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 2 (d) None
11. Study of given graph and select the right one.

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(a) a > 0, c > 0, D < 0 (b) a < 0, c < 0, D < 0


(c) a > 0, c > 0, D < 0 (d) a > 0, c > 0, D > 0
The roots of 2 x 3 x2  1 are
2
12.
(a) 1, 2 (b) 2, 3 (c) 1, 4 (d) can’t say
13. If the roots of ( p  q) x  (q  r ) x  (r  p)  0 are equal then which one is true:
2

(a) 2 p  q  r (b) 2 p  q  r (c) 2r  p  q (d) None


14. If equation ax 2  bx  c  0 has equal roots then c=
b b  b2 b2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
2a 2a 4a 4a
1
15. The roots of x  ,x  2
1
2
1
2
2 x
(a) 1, 1 (b) 2, 2 (c) 3, 3 (d) 4, 4
1 1 1 1
16. The roots of   
2a  b  x 2a b 2 x
b b
(a) a, (b)  a, (c) a, b (d) None
2 2
 
17. If  and  are the zeroes of P( x)  x 2  4 x  16 then the value of   1?
 
(a) 0 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) None
18. If -5 is a root of quadratic equation 2 x  px  15 =0 and quadratic equation p( x 2  x)  k  0
2

has equal then k


(a) 7 (b) 4/7 (c) 7/4 (d) 1/7
c2
19. If equation (1  m 2 ) x 2  2mcx  c 2  a 2 =0 has equal root roots. Then the value of is:
(1  m 2 )
(a) a 2 (b) a (c) a3 (d) a4
20. The value of k if x2  4 x  k  0 has distinct roots
(a) k=4 (b) k > 4 (c) k < 4 (d) None
21. If y = 1 is a common root of equation ay 2  ay  3  0 and y 2  y  3  0 then ab is:
(a) 3 (b) -7/2 (c) 6 (d) 3
22. Read about the statements are select the right one:
I- The quadratic equation ax2  bx  c  0 has always distinct roots.
II- The graph of ax 2  bx  c  p( x) may be parabola
III- The roots of 2 x2  5x  6  0 are equal
IV- The quadratic has at most two zeros
(a) I (b) II (c) III (d) IV
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23. The value of  2   2  ................  72  72  ........... 


 
(a) 10 (b) 11 (c) 12 (d) 13
24. If p and q are the zeros of the polynomials f ( x)  x  k ( x  1)  c then ( p  1)(q  1) is equal to
2

(a) c - 1 (b) 1 - c (c) c (d) 1 + c


1 1 1
25. If a, b and y are the zeros of P( x)  x3  x  1, then the value of   is
      
(a) 0 (b) -1 (c) 1 (d) None
26. Which one of the following will term red litmus blue:
(a) Vinegar (b) Baking soda solution
(c) Lemon juice (d) Soft drink
27. Which of the following is weak acid
(a) HCl (b) H 2CO3 (c) H 2 SO4 (d) HNO3
28. pH of Ammonium Chloride ( NH 4Cl )
(a) 7 (b) <7 (c) >7 (d) O
29. Lime water is
(a) CaO (b) Ca(OH ) 2 (c) CaCO3 (d) CaCl2
30. Calculate pH of 10-5 m NaOH solution:
(a) 5 (b) 7 (c) 9 (d) 8
31. A solution reacts with crushed egg shells to give a gas that turns lime water milky
(a) NaCl (b) HCl (c) LiCl (d) KCl
32. Acid present in ant sting is
(a) CH 3COOH (b) HCOOH (c) C2 H 5OH (d) H 2 SO4
33. Which of the following is a strong base
(a) NH 4OH (b) Ca(OH ) 2 (c) C2 H 5OH (d) KOH
34. Which gas is evolved when acid reacts which metal
(a) Cl2 (b) H2 (c) N2 (d) all
35. A solution contains 0.02 mole HCl in 2.0 litres of solution, calculate molarity
(a) 0.01 mol L-1 (b) 0.02 mol L-1 (c) 0.01 mol L (d) 0.02 mol L
36. NaOH is also known as
(a) Baking soda (b) Washing soda (c) caustic soda (d) Common Salt
37. Which one of medicines is used for treating in digestion
(a) Antibiotic (b) Analgestic (c) Antacid (d) Antiseptic
38. A solution turns red litmus blue, its pH is likely to be
(a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 10
+
39. Acid having a highest H ion concentration is one with
(a) pH = 7.0 (b) pH = 1.2 (c) pH = 2.3 (d) pH = 8.2

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40. Which of the following is independent of temperature


(a) Molarity (b) Molality (c) Normality (d) All
41. Aqueous solution of which of the following salts turns red litmus blue
(a) Na2CO3 (b) NaHCO3 (c) Na2CO3 10 H 2 O (d) All
42. Gas liberate when (Pb) react with conc. HNO3 Acid.
(a) N2 (b) H2 (c) NO2 (d) N2O
43. The only metals which can react with HNO3 to liberate H2 gas:
(a) Na & K (b) Mg & Mn (c) Cu & Zn (d) All
44. The acid produced in stomach is
(a) HCl (b) H2SO4 (c) HNO3 (d) CH3COOH
45. On electrolysis of brine solution the products formed are
(a) Na & Cl (b) H2, Cl2 & O2 (c) H2, Cl2 & NaOH (d) NaOH, Cl2, O2
46. Colour shown by universed indicator in neutral medium
(a) Orange (b) Magneta (c) Purple (d) Green
47. Acid present in Vinegar is
(a) Methanoic Acid (b) Ethanoic Acid (c) Proponoic Acid (d) Butanoic Acid
48. Lewis Acidc are those which
(a) Accept electron (b) Donate electron (c) Accept proton (d) Donate proton
49. Colour of phenolphatelin in Acidic medium
(a) Coluorless (b) Pink (c) Yellow (d) Blue
50. Which turn blue litmus into red
(a) Dry HCl (b) HCl solution (c) Benzene (d) All
51. A light bulb is placed between two plane mirrors inclined at an angles of 60º. The no.
of images formed are:
(a) 6 (b) 2 (c) 5 (d) 4
52. A plane mirror produces a magnification of
(a) -1 (b) +1
(c) 0 (d) between -1 and +1
53. A man of height ‘h’ requires a mirror to see his complete image of length equals to
(a) h/2 (b) h/3 (c) h/4 (d) None
54. Focal length of plan mirror is
(a) 0 (b)  (c) very less (d) can’t say
55. The field of view is maximum for
(a) Plane mirror (b) Concave mirror (c) Convex mirror (d) None
56. The focal length of a concave mirror is f and the distance from the object to the principal
focus x. The ratio of the size of image to the size of object is:

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f x f f f2
(a) (b) (c) (d)
f x x x2
57. The relation between the linear magnification, object distance and focal length is:
f u f f u f
(a) m  (b) m  (c) m  (d) m 
f f u f f v
58. A virtual image three times the size of object is obtained with a concave mirror of
radius of curvature 36 cm. The distance of the object from mirror is:
(a) 5 cm (b) 12 cm (c) 10 cm (d) 20 cm
59. An object of length 6 cm is placed on the principal axis of a concave mirror of focal
length f. At a distance of 4f. the length of the image will be.
(a) 2 cm (b) 12 cm (c) 4 cm (d) 1.2 cm
60. When light travels from one medium to the other then which of the following will
change
(a) Frequency, wavelength, velocity (b) Frequency and wave length
(c) Frequency and velocity (d) Wavelength and velocity
61. Light takes 8 min. 20 sec. to reach from sun to earth. If the whole atmosphere is filled
with water of reflective index 4/3 then light will take the time
(a) 8 min. 20 sec. (b) 8 min. (c) 6 min. 11 sec. (d) 11 min. 6 sec.
62. The refractive index of glass is 3/2 and of water 4/3 if the speed of light in glass is 2 ×
108 m/s then its speed in water is
(a) 2.67 × 108 m/s (b) 2.25 × 108 m/s (c) 1.78 × 108 m/s (d) 1.5 × 108 m/s
63. Total internal reflection of light possible when light enters from
(a) air to glass (b) vaccum to air (c) air to water (d) water to air
64. If critical angle for a material to air is 30º. The reflective index of material will be:
(a) 1 (b) 1.5 (c) 2 (d) 2.5
65. A convex lens produces a real image m times the size of the object. What will be the
distance of object
(m  1) m 1
(a)  m 1  f (b) (m  1) f (c) f (d)
 m  m f
66. An object is 2 m from a lens which forms an erect image one fourth the size of object.
The focal length of lens:
(a) 0.57 m (b) 0.67 m (c) 0.67 m (d) None
67. A 2 m tall object is placed at 20 cm from a diverging lens of length 40 cm. Find the size
of image:
(a) 0.33 cm (b) 1.33 cm (c) 0.8 cm (d) 1 cm
68. A converging lens magnifies a virtual image to four times its original size and the focal
length of converging lens is 20 cm what is the object distance:
(a) 5 cm (b) 10 cm (c) 15 cm (d) 25 cm
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69. A convex lens of focal length 40 cm is placed in contact with a concave lens of focal
length 25 cm. Find the power of combination of lenses.
(a) -1.5 D (b) -6.5 D (c) + 6.5 D (d) + 6.67 D
70. The minimum distance between an object and real image formed by a convex lens is
(a) 1.5f (b) 2f (c) 2.5f (d) 4f
71. An object is placed at a distance of 20 cm from a convex lens of focal length 10 cm. The
image is formed on the other side of lens at a distance of:
(a) 20 cm (b) 10 cm (c) 40 cm (d) 30 cm
72. Two lenses of power +6D and +2D are combined to form a single lens the focal length
of this lens is:
(a) 3/2 m (b) 1/4 m (c) 4 m (d) 1/8 m
73. A convex lens forms a real image of a point object placed on its principal axis. If the
upper half of lens is painted black the image will be:
(a) Shifted downward (b) Shifted upward
(c) Not be shifted (d) Shifted on the principal axis
74. Two thin lenses of focal length f1 and f2 are in contact with each other than the power of
combination is:
f1 f 2 f1  f 2 1
(a) (b) (c) ( f1  f 2 ) (d) None
f1  f 2 f1 f 2 2
75. A concave mirror of focal length 150 m forms an image having twice the linear
magnification. The position of object when the image is virtual is:
(a) 22.5 cm (b) 7.5 cm (c) 30 cm (d) 45 cm
76. How many types of teeth are present in the human mouth cavity?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 8
77. The hardest substances of the human body
(a) Dentine (b) Enamel (c) Bone (d) All of these
78. Function of Molar and Premolar teeth is
(a) Chewing (b) Cutting (c) Tearing (d) All of these
79. Saliva contain two types of enzymes, Known as:
(a) Ptyaline (b) Lysozyme (c) Pepsin (d) a and b
80. Which of the following does not produce any digestive enzyme?
(a) Mouth (b) Liver (c) Pancreas (d) Gastric Mucosa
81. Stomach contains 2 types of valve like structures, known as
(a) Semi-lunar valve (b) Bicuspid valve (c) Sphincters (d) Anal canal
82. Stomach contain glands which release gastric juice known as
(a) Bile juice (b) Pancreatic juice (c) Gastric juice (d) None
83. Function of pepsin enzyme:
(a) Split fat into fatty acid & glycerol (b) Protein convert into fat
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(c) Protein convert into peptone and proteose


(d) All of these
84. The main function of HCl in digestion of food
(a) Stop the action of saliva in stomach
(b) Killing the Bacteria
(c) Convert prorennin into rennin
(d) All of these
85. The functional unit of Kidney
(a) Nephridia (b) Neuron (c) Nephron (d) All of these
86. Both Kidneys fittered Blood about
(a) 18 L/day (b) 150 L/day (c) 120 L/day (d) 180 L/day
87. The main function of artery is
(a) Carry oxygenated Blood (b) Carry deoxygenated Blood
(c) Carboxy hemoglobin (d) None
88. Pancreas is known as
(a) Endocrime gland (b) Exocrine gland
(c) Evdorive gland (d) All of these
89. Insulin Hormone released by which cells
(a) -cells (b) -cells (c) delta cell (d) Gamma cells
90. Insulin hormone helps in:
(a) Decreased fat level in the body (b) Decreased sugar level
(c) Increased sugar level (d) No effect on glucose level
91. Glucagon Hormone released by
(a) -cells (b) -cells (c) Delta cells (d) Gamma cells
92. Tricupid value present in
(a) Between RA and LA (b) Between LA and AV
(c) Between RA and RV (d) Between LV and RA
93. The main function of Pulmonary artery
(a) Transport of oxygenated Blood lungs to heat
(b) Transport of Deoxygenated Blood from heart to lungs
(c) Transport of Oxygenated Blood, Body to heart
(d) Transport of Blood, heart to body
94. Human heart is:
(a) 2 chambered (b) 3 chambered (c) 4 chambered (d) 13 chambered
95. Human heart never tired because
(a) Made up of smooth muscles (b) made up of cardiac muscles
(c) Contain large amount of glycogen and mitochondria
(d) Contain large amount of protein
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96. Blood is a type of


(a) Areolar tissue (b) Connective tissue
(c) Muscular tissue (d) Nervous tissue
97. Both kidneys contain nephrons about
(a) 1.5 million (b) 2.5 million (c) 1 million (d) 4 million
98. The main function of Bouman’s capsule is
(a) Filtration of blood (b) Oxygenation of Blood
(c) Impure of Blood (d) All of these
99. Largest vein is
(a) Venacava (b) Aorta (c) Venlets (d) None
100. Largest artery is called:
(a) Capillaries (b) Arteriole (c) Aorta (d) Venlets

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