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Chapter - 2 MATHS (1 Marks Questions)

The document provides 24 practice questions from the chapter on polynomials for CBSE Class 9 mathematics. The questions cover topics like defining polynomials, finding degrees of terms, factoring polynomials, and evaluating polynomials. They range from one mark to several marks and include multiple choice as well as long answer questions. The document aims to help students prepare for their exams by practicing important concepts and skills from the polynomials chapter.

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Chapter - 2 MATHS (1 Marks Questions)

The document provides 24 practice questions from the chapter on polynomials for CBSE Class 9 mathematics. The questions cover topics like defining polynomials, finding degrees of terms, factoring polynomials, and evaluating polynomials. They range from one mark to several marks and include multiple choice as well as long answer questions. The document aims to help students prepare for their exams by practicing important concepts and skills from the polynomials chapter.

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CBSE

Class 9 Mathemaics
Important Questions
Chapter 2
Polynomials

1 Marks Questions

1. Give one example each of a binomial of degree 35, and of a monomial of degree 100.

Ans. The binomial of degree 35 can be .

The binomial of degree 100 can be .

2. Which of the following expression is a polynomial

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Ans. (a)

3. A polynomial of degree 3 in x has at most

(a) 5 terms

(b) 3 terms

(c) 4 terms

(d) 1 term

Ans. (b) 3 terms

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4. The coefficient of in the polynomial is

(a) 2

(b) 3

(c) 1

(d) 4

Ans. (d) 4

5. The monomial of degree 50 is

(a)

(b)

(c) x+50

(d) 50

Ans. (b)

6. Divide f(x) by g(x) and verify the remainder , g(x) = x

+ 4

Ans. Dividend , divisor = x + 4

Quotient , Remainder = 2

Dividend = Divisor quotient + Remainder

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7. Which of the following expression is a monomial

(a) 3 + x

(b)

(c)

(d) None of these

Ans. (a) 3 + x

8. A linear polynomial

(a) May have one zero

(b) has one and only one zero

(c) May have two zero

(d) May have more than one zero

Ans. (b) has one and only one zero

9. If , then the value of P(1) + P(-1) is

(a) 0

(b) 1

(c) 2

(d) – 2

Ans. (d) -2

10. when polynomial is divided by x + 1, the remainder is

(a) 1

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(b) 0

(c) 8

(d) – 6

Ans. (b) -6

11. Factories

Ans.

= x (x – 1) – y (x – 1)

= (x – 1) (x – y)

12. The value of K for which x – 1 is a factor of the polynomial is

(a) 0

(b) 3

(c) – 3

(d) 1

Ans. (c) – 3

13. The factors of are

(a) (3x – 2) (4x + 3)

(b) (12x + 1) (x – 6)

(c) (12x – 1) (x + 6)

(d) (3x + 2) (4x – 3)

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Ans. (d) (3x + 2) (4x – 3)

14. x3 + y3 + z3 – 3xyz is

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Ans. (d)

15. The expanded form of is

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Ans. (c)

16. Find the integral zeroes of the polynomial

Ans. Given polynomial

For zeros

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Zeroes of polynomial -1, 1, and -3.

17. The value of (102)3 is

(a) 1061208

(b) 1001208

(c) 1820058

(d) none of these

Ans. (a) 1061208

18. is equal to

(a) 3abc

(b) 3(a-b) (b-c) (c-a)

(c)

(d)

Ans. (b) 3(a-b) (b-c) (c-a)

19. The zeroes of the polynomial p(x) = x (x-2) (x+3) are

(a) 0

(b) 0, 2, 3

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(c) 0, 2, -3

(d) none of these

Ans. (c) 0, 2, -3

20. If (x+1) and (x-1) are factors of Px3+x2-2x+9 then value of p and q are

(a) p = -1, q = 2

(b) p = 2, q = -1

(c) p = 2, q = 1

(d) p = -2, q = -2

Ans. (b) p = 2, q = -1

21. If x+y+z = 0, then

(a) xyz

(b) 2xyz

(c) 3xyz

(d) 0

Ans. (b) 2xyz

22. The value of (x-a)3 + (x-b)3 + (x-c)3 – 3 (x-a) (x-b) (x-c) when a + b + c= 3x, is

(a) 3

(b) 2

(c) 1

(d) 0

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Ans. (c) 1

23. Factors of x2 +

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

Ans. (b)

24. The degree of constant function is

(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) 3

(d) 0

Ans. (d) 0

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