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Which of the following quadrilaterals has/have equal length of diagonals? i) Rhombus ii) Rectangle iii) Square iv) Kite v) Parallelogram |
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Answer» Which of the following quadrilaterals has/have equal length of diagonals? i) Rhombus ii) Rectangle iii) Square iv) Kite v) Parallelogram |
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| 5302. |
A framed structure is perfect if it contains members equal to where n = number of joints in a frame. |
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Answer» A framed structure is perfect if it contains members equal to where n = number of joints in a frame. |
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| 5303. |
If Lisa takes 3 minutes and 25 seconds to fold a hat, then time taken to fold 2 such hats will be minutes and seconds. |
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Answer» If Lisa takes 3 minutes and 25 seconds to fold a hat, then time taken to fold 2 such hats will be |
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ntA man walk on a straight road from his home to a market 2.5 km away with a speed of 5km/h. Finding the market closed, he instantly turns and walks back home with a speed of 7.5 km/h . The average speed of the man over the interval of time 0 to 50 min is equal ton |
| Answer» ntA man walk on a straight road from his home to a market 2.5 km away with a speed of 5km/h. Finding the market closed, he instantly turns and walks back home with a speed of 7.5 km/h . The average speed of the man over the interval of time 0 to 50 min is equal ton | |
| 5305. |
Emmy distributed 25 kg 80 g sweets equally among 5 different orphanages. The quantity of sweets that each orphanage received is |
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Answer» Emmy distributed 25 kg 80 g sweets equally among 5 different orphanages. The quantity of sweets that each orphanage received is |
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In the given Figure, line AB || line CD and line PQ is the transversal. Ray PT and ray QT are bisectors of ∠BPQ and ∠PQD respectively.Prove that m ∠PTQ=90∘. |
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Answer» In the given Figure, line AB || line CD and line PQ is the transversal. Ray PT and ray QT are bisectors of ∠BPQ and ∠PQD respectively. Prove that m ∠PTQ=90∘. ![]() |
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| 5307. |
Pop the rational numbers that result in terminating decimal numbers |
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Answer» Pop the rational numbers that result in terminating decimal numbers |
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| 5308. |
In the given figure,∠CAE = 84⁰If ∠B : ∠C = 3 : 4, then find the values of ∠B and ∠C. |
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Answer» In the given figure, ∠CAE = 84⁰ If ∠B : ∠C = 3 : 4, then find the values of ∠B and ∠C. ![]() |
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A localcricket team played 20 matches in one season. It won 25% of them. Howmany matches did they win? |
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Answer» A local |
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Question 40 The cost price of 10 tables is equal to the sale price of 5 tables. The profit per cent in this transaction is ___. |
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Answer» Question 40 The cost price of 10 tables is equal to the sale price of 5 tables. The profit per cent in this transaction is |
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A bike moves with a speed of 30 km/h for 30 minutes and then with a speed of 40 km/h for the next 30 minutes. The total distance covered by the bike is______. |
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Answer» A bike moves with a speed of 30 km/h for 30 minutes and then with a speed of 40 km/h for the next 30 minutes. The total distance covered by the bike is______. |
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A car travels 432 km on 48 litres of petrol. How far would it travel in 20 litres of petrol? |
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Answer» A car travels 432 km on 48 litres of petrol. How far would it travel in 20 litres of petrol? |
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For the diagram given above, if PQ and CD are parallel to each other, then ∠4+∠5= |
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Answer» For the diagram given above, if PQ and CD are parallel to each other, then ∠4+∠5= |
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The figure below shows a circle divided into 3 equal parts. The shaded region corresponds to 23rd of the circle. If the unshaded region corresponds to a3rd of the circle. Then, the value of a is ___ |
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Answer» The figure below shows a circle divided into 3 equal parts. The shaded region corresponds to 23rd of the circle. If the unshaded region corresponds to a3rd of the circle. Then, the value of a is
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How much cake is left? |
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Answer» How much cake is left? |
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There are 200 workers in a factory out of which 100 are labourers. What would be the central angle of the sector representing labourers in a pie chart? |
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Answer» There are 200 workers in a factory out of which 100 are labourers. What would be the central angle of the sector representing labourers in a pie chart? |
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If ∠ACD= 90o. Then line segment AB is __ to line segment CD. |
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Answer» If ∠ACD= 90o. Then line segment AB is |
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Let N= 141×143. What is the remainder when N is divided by 3? |
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Answer» Let N= 141×143. What is the remainder when N is divided by 3? |
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Match the correct angle measurement in degree with their corresponding values in radian. |
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Answer» Match the correct angle measurement in degree with their corresponding values in radian. |
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The length , breadth and height of a rectangular block are in the ratio 5 : 3 : 4. It's Volume is 3840 cc. Find the breadth. |
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Answer» The length , breadth and height of a rectangular block are in the ratio 5 : 3 : 4. It's Volume is 3840 cc. Find the breadth. |
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| 5321. |
विद्यार्थियों को अनुशासन में रखने के लिए पाठ में अपनाई गई युक्तियों और वर्तमान में स्वीकृत मान्यताओं के संबंध में अपने विचार प्रकट कीजिए। |
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Answer» विद्यार्थियों
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Question 22 (ii)(ii) A student argues that there are 11 possible outcomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12. Therefore each of them has a probability 111. Do you agree with this argument? Justify your answer. |
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Answer» Question 22 (ii) (ii) A student argues that there are 11 possible outcomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11 and 12. Therefore each of them has a probability 111. Do you agree with this argument? Justify your answer. |
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The three sides of a triangle are equal to the corresponding three sides of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent by which condition? |
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Answer» The three sides of a triangle are equal to the corresponding three sides of another triangle, then the triangles are congruent by which condition? |
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Some 1 rupee, 50 paisa and 25 paise coins make up Rs. 93.75. The number of these coins are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. The number of coins of each denomination respectively are: |
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Answer» Some 1 rupee, 50 paisa and 25 paise coins make up Rs. 93.75. The number of these coins are in the ratio 3 : 4 : 5. The number of coins of each denomination respectively are: |
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Which of the following are the factors of ax+by+bx+az+ay+bz ? |
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Answer» Which of the following are the factors of ax+by+bx+az+ay+bz ? |
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Which of the following angles can form a triangle ? |
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Answer» Which of the following angles can form a triangle ? |
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Enthapies of formation of CO(g), CO_2(g), N_2O(g) and N_2O_4(g) are -110, -393, 81 and 9.7KJmol^{-1} respectively. Find the Value of △_rH for the Reaction N_2O_4(g) + 3CO(g)\xrightarrow[{}]{} N_2O(g) + 3CO_2(g) |
| Answer» Enthapies of formation of CO(g), CO_2(g), N_2O(g) and N_2O_4(g) are -110, -393, 81 and 9.7KJmol^{-1} respectively. Find the Value of △_rH for the Reaction N_2O_4(g) + 3CO(g)\xrightarrow[{}]{} N_2O(g) + 3CO_2(g) | |
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The radii of two circles are 9 cm and 12 cm. The circumference of a circle whose area is equal to sum of the areas of the two circles is: |
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Answer» The radii of two circles are 9 cm and 12 cm. The circumference of a circle whose area is equal to sum of the areas of the two circles is: |
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Give any two real-life examples for congruent shapes. |
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Answer» Give any two real-life examples for congruent shapes. |
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Represent ( 1+√9.5) on the number line. |
| Answer» Represent ( 1+√9.5) on the number line. | |
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Divide the sum of 135 and −127 by the product of −317 and 1−2 |
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Answer» Divide the sum of 135 and −127 by the product of −317 and 1−2 |
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How many grams should be added to 2 kg 300 g to make it 5 kg 68 g? |
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Answer» How many grams should be added to 2 kg 300 g to make it 5 kg 68 g? |
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ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD=BC and ∠DAB=∠CBA (See the given figure). Prove thatBD = AC |
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Answer» ABCD is a quadrilateral in which AD=BC and ∠DAB=∠CBA (See the given figure). Prove that BD = AC ![]() |
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On the next day, Nathan bought one whole chocolate pie and gave one-fourth part of it to her pet dog, Ollie. Ollie ate only one-fifth of that part. How much part of the pie did Ollie eat? |
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Answer» On the next day, Nathan bought one whole chocolate pie and gave one-fourth part of it to her pet dog, Ollie. Ollie ate only one-fifth of that part. How much part of the pie did Ollie eat? |
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An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit of radius 42250km.Calculate it's speed if takes 24 hours to revolve around the earth |
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Answer» An artificial satellite is moving in a circular orbit of radius 42250km. Calculate it's speed if takes 24 hours to revolve around the earth |
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(2a3)4÷(4a2)2= |
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Answer» (2a3)4÷(4a2)2= |
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The number a, b are chosen from the set {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} with replacement. Probability that a divides b is ?? |
| Answer» The number a, b are chosen from the set {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} with replacement. Probability that a divides b is ?? | |
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If the S.P of 10 articles is the same as C.P. of 12 articles, find the gain percentage. |
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Answer» If the S.P of 10 articles is the same as C.P. of 12 articles, find the gain percentage. |
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The probability of getting at least one tail in 4 throws of a coin is__. |
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Answer» The probability of getting at least one tail in 4 throws of a coin is__. |
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Ravi initially had x fruits. Now, he bought y fruits and sold z fruits to his friend. The number of fruits he has is . |
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Answer» Ravi initially had x fruits. Now, he bought y fruits and sold z fruits to his friend. The number of fruits he has is |
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Question 4(a) Find using distributive property: 728×101 |
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Answer» Question 4(a) Find using distributive property: |
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I have x apples. My friend has six more than 3 times the number of apples I have. The number of apples my friend has is |
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Answer» I have x apples. My friend has six more than 3 times the number of apples I have. The number of apples my friend has is |
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Find the value of (12÷2)÷2. [2 MARKS] |
| Answer» Find the value of (12÷2)÷2. [2 MARKS] | |
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One of two number exeedthe other by nine. Four times the smaller added to five times the larger gives 108 find the 🔢 |
| Answer» One of two number exeedthe other by nine. Four times the smaller added to five times the larger gives 108 find the 🔢 | |
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Question 141 The length of two sides of an isosceles triangle are 9 cm and 20 cm. What is the perimeter of the triangle? Given reason. |
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Answer» Question 141 The length of two sides of an isosceles triangle are 9 cm and 20 cm. What is the perimeter of the triangle? Given reason. |
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Find the mean of first 5 natural numbers. |
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Answer» Find the mean of first 5 natural numbers. |
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Question 82 (v)Subtract2ab + 5bc - 7ac from 5ab - 2bc - 2ac + 10abc |
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Answer» Question 82 (v) Subtract 2ab + 5bc - 7ac from 5ab - 2bc - 2ac + 10abc |
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The sides BC, CA and AB of ΔABC are produced in order to form exterior angles ∠ACD , ∠EAB, and ∠CBF.Find ∠ACD+∠CBF+∠EAB. |
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Answer» The sides BC, CA and AB of ΔABC are produced in order to form exterior angles ∠ACD , ∠EAB, and ∠CBF. Find ∠ACD+∠CBF+∠EAB.
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Evaluate: 30−[26−{15+(8−¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯6−3)}]×815÷49×34−12+1 |
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Answer» Evaluate: 30−[26−{15+(8−¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯6−3)}]×815÷49×34−12+1 |
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Identify the terms of expression 4pq + p - q - r. |
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Answer» Identify the terms of expression 4pq + p - q - r. |
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