Ameena is playing with matchsticks and adds one at each stag

Subject

Mathematics

Class

TET Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

1.

A teacher in grade-VI provided each child with a centimeter grid paper and a pair of scissors. She wanted them to explore how two-dimensional shapes can be folded into three-dimensional objects. Which of the following concepts are the students exploring?

  • Reflection

  • Nets

  • Decimals

  • Rotation


2.

If two adjacent sides of a square paper are decreased by 20% and 40% respectively, by what percentage does the new area decrease?

  • 50

  • 52

  • 60

  • 48


3.

The ratio of the side and height of an equilateral triangle is

  • 1:1

  • 2:3

  • 3:2 

  • 2:1


4.

Find the value of 54752782if 547.5270.0082=x,

  • 10x

  • 100x

  • x100

  • x10


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5.

With an activity on paper folding, a teacher was trying to depict the relationship of the areas of a parallelogram and a triangle. Which of the following best depicts the transformation of stages?


6.

Students make errors while solving, mathematical problems because

  • they do not refer to multiple textbooks

  • their socio-economic status affects their performance

  • they make alternative interpretations of concepts in their attempt to make meaning

  • they do not practice enough


7.

In the given figure, PS=SQ=SR and SPQ=54o. Find the measure of x.

 

 

  • 72o

  • 108o

  • 36o

  • 54o


8.

The fractional equivalent of 57.12% (approx.) is

  • 359625

  • 357625

  • 347625

  • 349625


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9.

2x-13, 2x-11, 2x-9, 2x-7 are consecutive

  • even numbers

  • odd numbers

  • natural numbers

  • prime numbers


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10.

Ameena is playing with matchsticks and adds one at each stage

Appu, on the other hand, makes a table 

What is your observation about the two children in this situation?

  • Ameena will need lots of matchsticks to come to a generalisation. However, Appu would be faster.

  • Both Ameena and Appu are trying to make generalisations

  • Ameena would be learning by doing and Appu may not be able to see the pattern at all.

  • Ameena is only playing and Appu is doing Mathematics.


D.

Ameena is only playing and Appu is doing Mathematics.


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