1 >>Q81. What is the digit '6' in the equation 48/6 = 8 called as? ?2 >>Q82. What is a polygon with twelve sides known as? ?3 >>Q83. In geometry, what line that intersects the two plane faces is called? ?4 >>Q84. Which angles of equilateral triangle are always? ?5 >>Q85. The number that is divisible by two is known as- ?
7 >>Q87. The fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator (7/4) is called- ?8 >>Q88. A pyramid cut by a plane parallel to the pyramid's base is called - ?9 >>Q89. What is the ratio of height by base or rise by run called? ?10 >>Q90. The regularlinesthatgo across, up &down, often found on maps & graphs is called- ?11 >>Q91. What is the area of a square with sides measuring 100m? ?
13 >>Q93. What is the term for a shape formed by intersecting two equilateral triangles? ?14 >>Q94. The longest side of a right triangle, which is directly opposite to the right angle is known as- ?15 >>Q95. Which year among these is not a leap year? ?16 >>Q96. What is the lease common multiple (LCM) of 2 & 3 for the numbers from 1 to 25? ?17 >>Q97. What is only possible to draw on any two points? ?18 >>Q98. To which of these number of data, the median is 7? ?
19 >>Q99. What is '46' from the equation 46 - 18 = 28? ?20 >>Q100. In statistics, what digit or number that occurs most often in a set of data is called? ?
- (A) A. Dividend
- (B) B. Divisor
- (C) C. Quotient
- (D) D. All of these
- (A) A. Decagon
- (B) B. Dodecagon
- (C) C. Decahedron
- (D) D. Dodecahedron
- (A) A. Corner
- (B) B. Edge
- (C) C. Verge
- (D) D. Fringe
- (A) A. 45°
- (B) B. 60°
- (C) C. 90°
- (D) D. 120°
- (A) A. Odd number
- (B) B. Even number
- (C) C. Whole number
- (D) D. Secondary number
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6 >>Q86. What is anything without bounds of size of number, unlimited & endless known as? ?- (A) A. Finite
- (B) B. Infinite
- (C) C. Definite
- (D) D. Indefinite
- (A) A. Simple fraction
- (B) B. Equivalent fraction
- (C) C. Proper fraction
- (D) D. Improper fraction
- (A) A. Rustum
- (B) B. Frustum
- (C) C. Frump
- (D) D. Frustule
- (A) A. Slope
- (B) B. Gradient
- (C) C. Pitch
- (D) D. All of these
- (A) A. Geometry
- (B) B. Isometry
- (C) C. Grid
- (D) D. Trid
- (A) A. One acre
- (B) B. One hectare
- (C) C. One cent
- (D) D. One pint
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12 >>Q92. What is the term for judging the weight of objects by lifting them in the hands? ?- (A) A. Lift
- (B) B. Heft
- (C) C. Cleft
- (D) D. Deft
- (A) A. Hexagon
- (B) B. Hexahedron
- (C) C. Hexagram
- (D) D. Hexane
- (A) A. Hexatenuse
- (B) B. Hypotenuse
- (C) C. Hexatuse
- (D) D. Hypotuse
- (A) A. 1200
- (B) B. 1600
- (C) C. 2000
- (D) D. 2050
- (A) A. 6
- (B) B. 12
- (C) C. 18
- (D) D. 24
- (A) A. Triangle
- (B) B. Square
- (C) C. Rectangle
- (D) D. Straight line
- (A) A. 2,3,5,7,9
- (B) B. 5,7,9,11,13
- (C) C. 2,4,6,8,10,12
- (D) D. 4,6,8,10,12,14
- (A) A. Minuend
- (B) B. Subtrahend
- (C) C. Difference
- (D) D. None of these
- (A) A. Average
- (B) B. Mean
- (C) C. Median
- (D) D. Mode