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  • This Aptitude test is on Geometry and data representation .
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Mathematics Aptitude test2: Questionaire

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If a circle with centre Q is given by the following equation ax2+y2+8y1=0 Then the co-ordinates of Q are ...

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- (A) ( 1 ; -1 ) + (B) ( 0 ; -4 ) - (C) ( 3 ; 0 ) - (D) ( 2 ; 2 )

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Which of the following is the Phythagorus theorem.

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+ (A) In a right-angled triangle, r2=x2+y2. - (B) The product f gradients of a loci is -1. - (C) (xc)2+(yb)2=r2. - (D) None of the above.

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The following 4ABC cuts the Y-axis at Q. the 4ABC has the following points: n( 0 ; r) ; o( 4 ; 3 ) & P( -5 ; -2 ) as vertices.

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The gradient of PO then is ...

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- (A) 4+(5)3+(2)=11. - (B) 4(5)3(2)=11. - (C) 4(2)3(5)=68. + (D) 4(5)3(2)=95.

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If cotA=k and A [ 0° ; 90° ] which of the following diagrams is true?

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- (A) + (B) - (C) - (D) None of the above.

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Which of the following is a possible general solution to tan3x.cot331=0 ?

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- (A) tan3x.cot33=1 tan3x=1cot33  tan3x=cot(33+66). + (B) tan3x.cot33=1 tan3x=1cot33  3x=33. - (C) tan3x.cot33=1 tan3x=sin33cos33. - (D) None of the above.

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Which of the following is the correct expression of cos(xy) in terms of Cosines of X and Y?

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+ (A) cosxcosy+sinxsiny - (B) cosxsiny+cosysinx - (C) sec2xsec2y - (D) 12(cos2xsin2y)

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In the diagram below, points H; I & J lie on the circle with centre K as shown.

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Which of the following statements is true?

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- (A) KH^I=HK^J + (B) HK^J=2HI^J - (C) HKJI - (D) HK JI

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In the following diagram which statement is true?

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+ (A) NO=BO thus N^1=B^1 - (B) CB OB - (C) N^1=N^2 - (D) None of the above

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Which of the following statements must be true to prove a cyclicquadrilateral ?

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- (A) Atleast one side of a quadrilateral must be equal to the radius of the circle. + (B) Opposite angles of a quadrilateral must sum up to 180°. - (C) Exterior angle of a quadrilateral must be equal to twice the interior angle. - (D) Atleast one vertex of a quadrilateral must lie at the centre of a circle.

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Which of the following statements does not prove similarity of ABC and DEF?

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- (A) All angles of ABC are same as all angles of DEF. - (B) All pairs of corresponding sides of ABC and DEF are of the same ratio. - (C) An angle of ABC is equal to an angles of DEF and the containing sides are of the same ratio. + (D) ABC and DEF are enclosed in the same circle.

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