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24th January 2013, 10:01 AM
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Competitive Maths Question Paper For State Level Talent Exam
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25th January 2013, 12:26 PM
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Re: Competitive Maths Question Paper For State Level Talent Exam
You are looking for Competitive Maths Question Paper For State Level Talent Exam so I have Maths question paper of NTSE which is quite similar to State Level Talent Exam and I am providing you same: Q1: One third of a number is greater then one fourth of its successor by 1, find the number. (a) 5 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 25 Q2: In a rhombus ABCD, ∠A = 60° and AB = 6cm then length of diagonal BD in cm is ... (a) 12 (b) 9 (c) 6 (d) 3 Q3: The multiplicative inverse of 2/3 is (a) 3/2 (b) -2/3 (c) -3/2 (d) 1/3 Q4(NTSE Stage I): x, y and z are three sums of money such that y is the simple interest on x. z is the simple interest on y for the same value of time and same rate of interest. The relation among three sums are: (a) x2 = yz (b) y2 = xz (b) z2 = xz (d) xyz = 1 Q5: If CP of an article is Rs. 200 and gain in percentage is 5%. Then gain is: (a) Rs 5 (b) Rs 10 (c) Rs 15 (d) Rs 20 Q6: The factors of 2n2 – 6n area) 2n and 6n (b) (2n – 1) and (n – 3) (c) 2n and (n – 3) (d) (2n – 1) and (1– 3n) Q7: The perpendicular distance of a point from x-axis is called: (a) Abcissa (b) Ordinate (c) Mantissa (d) Coordinate Q8. An ice-cream cone is an example of a (a) cube (b) cuboid (c) pyramind (d) sphere Q9: There are 100 students in a dormitory. Food for all them is for 20 days. If 25 more students join them, then food available will last: (a) 4 days (b) 16 days (c) 20 days (d) 25 days Q10: What is the probability of a team losing a game if the probability of the team winning a game is 0.745? (a) 1 (b) 0 (c) 0.255 (d) 1.255 Q11: In a triangle ∆ABC, AB+BC = 10 cm., BC + CA = 12cm and CA + AB = 16cm. Fin dthe perimeter of ∆ABC in cm. (a) 19 cm (b) 24 cm (c) 32 cm (d) 38 cm Q12: The point equidistant from the vertices of a triangle is called its ... (a) Cicumcentre (b) Incentre (c) Orthocentre (d) Excentre Q13: From the following integers, the largest integer is? (a) -1111 (b) -111 (c) -11 (d) -1 Q14: Here is a list of numbers 42.2, 28.4, 47.0, 36.4, 33.2, 40.4, 36.1 and 32.3. If the number 47 is replaced by 51 in the list, then the mean of the numbers is (a) 37 (b) 37.5 (c) 51.5 (d) 38.5 Q15: What is the smallest number by which 13500 is to be multiplied to make the product a perfect cube? (a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5 Answer: 1. (a) 15 2. (c) 6cm 3. (a) 3/2 4. (b) y2 = xz 5. (b) Rs 10 6. (c) 2n and (n – 3) 7. (b) Ordinate 8. (c) pyramind 9. (b) 16 days 10. (c) 0.255 11 (a) 19cm 12 (c) Orthocentre 13 (d) -1 14 (b) 37.5 15 (a) 2 |