Sample Papers 10 Maths
Sample Papers 10 Maths
Mathematics M.C.Q’s
No. of Questions: 50 (from 1 to 50) Time: 80 Minutes
Questions on Page Numbers: 1 To 10 Negative Markings: Yes
Q1 A binary operator ◊ is defined as:
𝑢 + 𝑣 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑢 > 𝑣
𝑢◊𝑣 = {
𝑢 − 𝑣 𝑓𝑜𝑟 𝑢 ≤ 𝑣
3◊5
The value of is
5◊3
A) 4
B) – 4
1
C)
4
1
D) –
4
Q2 The parabola y = 1 – x2 meets the line y = mx + c at two points, namely (2, α) and (–3, β). The value of m + c is:
A) 4
B) – 4
C) 1
D) – 5
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Q3 A line in the xy-plane passes through the origin and has a slope of – . Which of the following points doesn’t lie
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on the line?
A) (11, –10)
B) (11, 10)
C) (22, –20)
D) (–11, 10)
𝑥 2 +𝑥−12 −1
Q4 If = , then which of the following could be a value of x?
𝑥 2 +3𝑥−4 𝑥 2 −6𝑥+5
A) 4
B) –4
C) 2
D) –2
Q5 If the product of 2x2 – x – 3 and 3x2 – x – 4 is zero, then x could equal any of the following numbers EXCEPT
4
A)
3
B) – 1
3
C)
2
2
D) –
3
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A) –1
B) 1
C) i
D) –i
Q7 What is the area of a circle centered at (6, 9) that passes through the origin?
A) 117𝜋
B) √117𝜋
C) 234𝜋
D) 2√117𝜋
Q8 If the remainder is 5 when positive integer α is divided by 7, then what is the remainder when 9α + 3 is divided
by 7?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 6
D) 7
Q9 How many four-digit positive integers have digits that are all different and have both prime thousands and units
digits?
A) 1680
B) 1120
C) 672
D) None of these
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Q10 What is the distance between the x-intercept and the y-intercept of the line y = − x + 8?
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A) 164
B) 18
C) 2√41
D) None of these
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Q11 A straight line passes through the points (5, j) and (j, 6). The slope of the line is . What is the value of j?
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A) 6.5
B) 5.6
C) 11.11
D) None of these
Q12 A company pays R30000/= as maintenance charges for all the generators located in different places of the
company for one year. The charges were then increased by 12% each year thereafter. How much will the company
pay for the first four year as maintenance charges?
A) R93600/=
B) R97200/=
C) R101232/=
D) None of these
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Q13 A small shopkeeper sells Chicken patties for R40 each and Tuna patties for R50 each. The shopkeeper’s revenue
from selling a total of 30 Chicken patties and Tuna patties in one day was R1400. How many Tuna patties were sold
that day?
A) 10
B) 20
C) 30
D) 40
Q14 The area of a rectangle is 48 cm2. If the ratio of its diagonal to larger side is 5 : 4, then what is its circumefrence?
A) 56
B) 28
C) 14
D) None of these
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Q15 Which of the following is the value of sin(270 )?
A) –1
B) 1
C) 0
D) None of these
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Q17 Which of the following is an equation of a circle in the xy-plane which touches both the axes and whose
center is (3, 3)?
A) (x – 3)2 + (y + 3)2 = 9
B) (x – 3)2 + (y – 3)2 = 9
C) (x + 3)2 + (y + 3)2 = 9
D) (x + 3)2 + (y – 3)2 = 9
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Q18
A line is graphed in the xy-plane as shown above. Which of the following equations represents the line?
A) 2x + y = 2
B) x + 2y = 8
C) x + 2y = 4
D) None of these
Q20 In right triangle ABC, the longest side, AB, is w cm long, and angle BAC is twice the angle ABC. What is the area
of the triangle in cm2?
√3
A) w2
8
√3
B) w2
4
√3
C) w2
2
D) √3w2
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Q21 At the end of each semester Prof. Shafqat has to grade all the examination copies of those students who
appeared in the examination of the course he was teaching in that semester. The number of copies that he left to
grade can be estimated with the equation C = 63 – 15d, where C is the number of copies left and d is the number of
days he has devoted to grading. What is the meaning of the value 63 in this equation?
A) 0.4
B) 0.5
C) 0.6
D) 0.7
𝑎𝑥 2 + 4
Q23 Let us consider the function h(x) defined by h(x) = , where 𝑎 is a constant and h(4) = 10. What is the
𝑥+𝑎
value of h(−4)?
A) –10
B) 10
C) 6
D) 50
Q24 Tickets to enter a museum were R30 for each child and R60 for each adult. In a particular day 100 adults brought
3 children each and the remaining adults brought 2 children each. Children alone were not allowed to enter the
museum. The total tickets sales from the children and adults was R25800. How many children and adults entered the
museum?
A) 270
B) 470
C) 670
D) None of these
Q25
5x + y = x + 200
x – y = 5y + 100
Based on the system of equations above, what is the value of the product xy?
A) 416
B) –416
C) 1184
D) –1184
Q26 If (y + a)(5y + 3) = 5y2 + cy + 10 + b for all values of y, and ab = –8, then value of c
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I. 2 II. 13 III.
3
A) II only
B) III only
C) I and II only
D) II and III only
Q27 Blue Cab Taxi charges a R250 flat rate in addition to R25 per KM. Khalida has no more than R800 to spend on a
trip. How many KMs can Khalida travel without exceeding her limit?
A) 32 KMs
B) 27 KMs
C) 22 KMs
D) None of these
5𝑢
Q28 If u – 2v = 3, what is the value of ?
25𝑣
A) 125
B) 25
C) 5
D) None of these
A) x = –3 and x = 3
B) x = –1.5 and x = 3
C) x = 1 + √5 and x = 1 – √5
D) None of these
Q30
1 2
1
5− 3 ( ) − 5 =
25
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A) 5 15
7
B) 5 15
17
C) 5− 15
7
D) 5− 15
Q31 The graph of y = (x + 4)(6 – 3x) is a parabola in the xy-plane. In which of the following equivalent equations do
the x- and y-coordinates of the vertex of the parabola appear as constants or coefficients?
A) y = –3x2 – 6x + 24
B) y = –3x(x + 2) + 24
C) y = 3(x + 4)(2 – x)
D) y = –3(x – (– 1))2 + 27
Q35 A chord of a circle of radius 15 cm is parallel to the diameter of the same circle. The length of the chord is 20 cm.
The distance between chord and the diameter is
A) 5√5 cm
B) 5π cm
C) 10π cm
D) 1.5√2 cm
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Q36 It is given that sin θ = α where θ is the radian measure of an angle and < θ < π. If sin φ = – α, then which of the
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following could be the value of φ?
I. π–θ II. θ–π III. 2π – θ
A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) II and III only
9 3 4
Q37 A solution to the equation − =
𝑥−2 𝑥+2 11
I. 20 II. 3.5 III. –3.5
A) I only
B) II only
C) III only
D) I and III only
A) 95
B) 70
C) –70
D) None of these
Q39 What is the area of a circle whose equation in the xy-plane is x2 + y2 – 4x + 6y = 1000?
A) 1013 π
B) 2016 π
C) √1013 π
D) None of these
A) √𝑥 2 − 2
B) √(𝑥 2 − 1)2 − 1
C) √𝑥 2 − 1 – 1
D) None of these
Q41 If 3x – 5y = 10, what is the value of 9x2 + 25y2 – 30xy + 0.6x – y?
A) 10
B) 100
C) 12
D) 102
Q42 For what value of n is |n2 − 1| – 1 equal to 0?
I. –√2 II. 0 III. √2
A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II only
D) I, II and III
Q43 A solution to the equation given below?
1−𝑤
4w + 3 =
𝑤
−1+√2 1+√2 1
I. w= II. w= III. w = −2
2 −2
A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II only
D) I and III only
Q44 Which of the following numbers is NOT a solution of the inequality 2x − 7 > 5x − 10?
A) −2
B) −1
C) 0
D) 1
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Q45
|2x – 3| = 9
|3y – 2| = 7
For the equations shown above, which of the following is a possible value of x + y?
I. 9 II. 0 III. 6
A) I only
B) II only
C) I and II only
D) I and III only
Q46
The complete graph of the function f is shown in the xy-plane above. For what value of x is the value of f(x) at its
maximum?
A) −5
B) −3
C) −2
D) 3
Q47 It is not possible to draw a triangle with sides of lengths
A) 10, 10, 10
B) 6, 8, 10
C) 9, 2, 11
D) 6, 7, 8
Q48 The sum of five consecutive positive odd integers is 5𝑦. In terms of 𝑦, what is the sum of the middle three
integers?
A) 2𝑦
2𝑦
B)
5
C) 3𝑦
3𝑦
D)
5
The above histogram shows the marks of 15 students in a class, grouped into groups of width 10. How many students
secured marks greater than or equal to 60 but less than 90?
A) 10
B) 11
C) 12
D) 13
Q50 What is the sum of the first 57 terms of an arithmetic sequence if the sum of its 16th and 42nd term is 80?
A) 2280
B) 2180
C) 2200
D) 2240
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English s M.C.Q’s
No. of Questions: 44 (from 51 to 94) Time Allowed: 50 Minutes
Questions on Page Numbers: 11 To 20 Negative markings: Yes
Grammar and Vocabulary Section
Q. 51-66
In the late summer of that year we _____ (51) in a house in a village that looked across the river and the plain
to the mountains. In the bed of the river there were pebbles and boulders, dry and white in the sun, and the
water was clear and swiftly moving and blue in the channels. Troops went by the house and down the road
and the dust they _____ (52) powdered the leaves of the trees. The trunks of the trees too _____ (53) dusty
and the leaves fell early that year and we _____ (54) the troops _____ (55) along the road and the dust rising
and leaves, _____ (56) by the breeze, falling and the soldiers marching and _____ (57) the road bare and
white _____ (58) for the leaves. The plain was rich with crops; there were many orchards of fruit trees and
beyond the plain the mountains were brown and bare. There _____ (59) in the mountains and at night _____
(60) see the flashes from the artillery. _____ (61) the dark it was like summer lightning, but the nights were
cool and there was not the feeling of a storm coming. Sometimes in the dark we heard the troops marching
under the window and guns going past pulled by motor-tractors. There was much traffic at night and many
mules on the roads with boxes of ammunition on each side of their pack-saddles and gray motor trucks _____
(62) men, and other trucks with loads covered with canvas that moved slower in the traffic. There were big
guns too that _____ (63) in the day drawn by tractors, the long barrels of the guns _____ (64) with green
branches and green leafy branches and vines laid over the tractors. To the north we could look across a valley
and see a forest of chestnut trees and behind it another mountain on this side of the river. There _____ (65)
for that mountain too, but it was not _____ (66), and in the fall when the rains came the leaves all fell from
the chestnut trees and the branches were bare and the trunks black with rain
51)
a) lived
b) would have been living
c) was living
d) will have been living
52)
a) was raising
b) rising
c) had risen
d) raised
53)
a) are
b) were
c) is
d) was
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54)
a) saw
b) seen
c) were seeing
d) will have seen
55)
a) would march
b) marched
c) marching
d) will march
56)
a) to stir
b) was stirred
c) stirred
d) will have been stirring
57)
a) prior
b) afterward
c) beforehand
d) earlier
58)
a) including
b) especially
c) particularly
d) except
59)
a) was fighting
b) fought
c) will have fought
d) would fight
60)
a) we could
b) we can
c) we should
d) did
a) below
b) in
c) at
d) on
62)
a) to carry
b) that carried
c) will have carried
d) carrying
63)
a) halted
b) flew
c) passed
d) settled
64)
a) covered
b) exposed
c) hosed
d) deposed
65)
a) fight
b) fought
c) were fighting
d) was fighting
66)
a) eventual
b) perpetual
c) unforunate
d) successful
a) disadvantage
b) attraction
c) throwback
d) aspect
68)
a) in
b) at
c) on
d) by
69)
a) which
b) that
c) what
d) where
70)
a) in addition to
b) moreover
c) although
d) on behalf of
71)
a) why
b) wherever
c) whether
d) as
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Q. 72-76
Please choose the correct option
_____ (72) 1993, the writer-psychiatrist Peter D. Kramer published Listening to Prozac, his best-selling
examination of a pill that promised to _____ (73) the treatment of anxiety and depression. In 2010, the
Harvard researcher and psychologist Irving Kirsch published The Emperor’s New Drugs: Exploding the
Antidepressant Myth, a data-fueled argument _____ (74) was lauded in a New York Review of Books essay
called “The Illusions of Psychiatry” and featured on 60 Minutes, as well as in a Newsweek cover story.
“Studies suggest,” the article reported, “that the popular drugs are no more effective than a placebo.” Can it
really be that Steve Martin’s routine from the 1970s—“If you _____ (75) chance to take these drugs, do it;
they’re called placebos!”—sums up the state of antidepressants in the 21st century? The short answer is no.
But a longer answer is required, and Kramer has written Ordinarily Well: The Case for Antidepressants to
address what he feels is a destructive level of ignorance and _____ (76) about the class of drugs known as
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs.
72)
a) in
b) on
c) from
d) by
73)
a) revolutionize
b) rise
c) advise
d) scrutinize
74)
a) where
b) which
c) that
d) of which
75)
a) shall get a
b) won’t get a
c) could get a
d) can get a
76)
a) clarity
b) confusion
c) coherence
d) comprehension
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Q. 77-86
Please choose the correct option.
“What I want is facts…facts alone are wanted in life.” Thomas Gradgrind’s grim message in Charles
Dickens’s “Hard Times” is echoed in the debate ahead of the referendum on June 23rd about whether Britain
should leave the European Union. Voters _____ (77) by claims made by opposing sides and in the media are
asking for plain facts on Britain’s EU membership so they can make up their minds. Sadly, hard facts are
hard to find. There is a good reason for this: nobody knows what would happen post-Brexit. That is especially
true of the trade deal that Britain would have to _____ (78) with the EU - and how long that might take (the
government this week suggested up to ten years). But there is also a bad reason: that the uncertainty lets all
sides distort, _____ (79) or simply make up their own facts. Three examples _____ (80) this. The first is an
old assertion that 3m jobs in Britain depend on trade with the EU. In fact, _____ (81) of the close links among
European economies, many economists reckon the true figure is higher. Yet the claim sometimes made by
pro-EU voices that all these jobs would be at risk post-Brexit is a nonsense. Nobody can _____ (82) argue
that all trade with the EU would cease. Anyway, job creation depends more on demand, wage levels and
labour laws than on membership of a trade block. The second example concerns the British _____ (83) to the
EU budget. Leavers _____ (84) that Britain pays an unfairly large amount of almost £20 billion ($28 billion)
a year to Brussels, or £55m a day. In fact this is the gross amount before deducting both the rebate won by
Margaret Thatcher in 1984 and the money the EU spends in Britain. _____ (85) for these, and for the
funnelling of some foreign-aid spending via Brussels, the net payment is less than one-third as big, at £17m
a day—and Britain is only the eighth-largest _____ (86) per head
77)
a) understood
b) confused
c) happy
d) saddened
78)
a) inform
b) argue
c) negotiate
d) create
79)
a) exaggerate
b) research
c) study
d) write
80)
a) hide
b) conceal
c) picture
d) illustrate
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81)
a) anyway
b) otherwise
c) because
d) well
82)
a) realistically
b) unrealistically
c) drastically
d) immeasurably
83)
a) amalgamation
b) loss
c) substitution
d) contribution
84)
a) pretend
b) claim
c) blame
d) abstain
85)
a) ignoring
b) boring
c) looking
d) adjusting
86)
a) realtor
b) contributor
c) distributor
d) spendthrift
Q. 87 -94
Choose the best answer for each passage.
87)
The origins of today’s EU lie in the ashes of post-war Europe. Reconciliation between France and Germany,
urged by Winston Churchill in 1946, led to the creation of the six-member European Coal and Steel
Community (ECSC) in 1951 and the European Economic Community (EEC) in 1957. But a wary Britain,
keen to preserve links with the Commonwealth and America, stood aside from both. Only in the 1960s did
the British, impressed by the continent’s stronger economy, try to join, eventually doing so in 1973.
This passage states that:
a) France and Germany severed ties in 1946 because of Winston Churchill’s advice
b) The ECSC formed in 1957 and had six members including France and Germany
c) The British joined the EEC in 1960 because they were impressed by its economic growth
d) The British initially wanted to maintain their relationship with the Commonwealth and America
88)
There is something about these bloody squadron leaders that makes them think that if they lock you up in a
cell, put their stinking mouth to your ear and shout something about your mother they can find all the answers.
They are generally a sad lot, these leaders without any squadrons to lead. It's their own lack of leadership
qualities that stops them mid-career, nowhere for them to go except from one training institute to another,
permanent seconds in command to one commander or the other. You can tell them from their belts, loose and
low, straining under the weight of their paunches. Or from their berets, so carefully positioned to hide that
shiny bald patch. Schemes for part-time MBAs and a new life are trying hard to keep pace with missed
promotions and pension plans
The subject of the passage is:
a) Squadron leaders
b) Commanders
c) Berets
d) Paunches
89)
Sunday’s attack on the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida was the deadliest mass shooting in American
history – but there were five other mass shootings in the US during that weekend alone. “We have a pattern
now of mass shootings in this country that has no parallel anywhere else in the world,” Barack
Obama said after the San Bernardino attack in December 2015. Data compiled by the Gun Violence
Archive reveals a shocking human toll: there is a mass shooting – defined as four or more people shot in one
incident, not including the shooter – on five out of every six days, on average.
The primary purpose of this passage is to:
a) persuade
b) inform
c) satirize
d) entertain
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90)
A jury is expected to leave a Los Angeles federal courtroom on Wednesday afternoon to deliberate the
question every rock fan has been forced to mull over for the past week: Did the British band Led
Zeppelin plagiarize the distinctive music that opens their most popular song "Stairway to Heaven" from
American rock band Spirit's 1967 instrumental "Taurus"? As rock fans prepare for the verdict, here's what
might — and might not — happen if Zeppelin loses. Firstly, this is a jury verdict. Unlike a judge's decision,
which may offer a new interpretation of the law for future courts to take into consideration, a jury verdict
sets no legal precedent.
Which category below describes the organizational method used in the passage above:
a) description
b) chronological
c) cause/effect
d) comparison/contrast
91)
It will probably be 10 years before anyone can say whether the Paris climate deal, which was agreed to with
much hoopla on December 12th, was a historic event that marked the moment when the human race finally
got serious about the fight against climate change, or just a United Nations therapy session whose main role
was to make us feel better about our headlong plunge toward climate catastrophe.
a) The Paris climate deal took ten years to broker and was a historic event
b) We need ten years before we can assess whether the Paris climate deal was effective
c) The Paris climate deal offered free therapy sessions to its participants
d) The United Nations said the human race needs to get serious about climate change
92)
Lemmings are small rodents of the Arctic areas that experience population explosions when food is plentiful.
Periodically, lemmings migrate in large groups when population densities peak. They swim across bodies of
water in search of new habitats and many drown if the distance is great, thus practising self-destruction. In
some respects, this emulates human behavior.
Of course all life is a process of breaking down, but the blows that do the dramatic side of the work -- the big
sudden blows that come, or seem to come, from outside -- the ones you remember and blame things on and,
in moments of weakness, tell your friends about, don't show their effect all at once. There is another sort of
blow that comes from within -- that you don't feel until it's too late to do anything about it, until you realize
with finality that in some regard you will never be as good a man again. The first sort of breakage seems to
happen quick -- the second kind happens almost without your knowing it but is realized suddenly indeed.
Which of the following best describes the main idea of this passage?