TET Mathematics Question Paper Set 3

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TET Mathematics Question Paper Set 3

In Paper I, The Test items in Mathematics will focus on the concepts, problem solving abilities and pedagogical understanding of the subjects. In all these subject areas, the test items will be evenly distributed over different divisions of the syllabus of that subject prescribed for classes I – V by the NCERT.

In Paper II, The Test items in Mathematics will focus on the concepts, problem solving abilities and pedagogical understanding of the subjects. The test items will be evenly distributed over different divisions of the syllabus of that subject as prescribed for classes VI – VIII by the NCERT.


TET Mathematics Question Paper Set 3 (Paper I and Paper II)

Directions ― In each of the following questions four suggested answers are given. Tick (√) mark on the correct answer―

A rectilinear figure is called closed when ―

(A) It has no free ends

(B) It has all free ends

(C) It has some free ends

(D) None of these

Ans. (A)

If the length and breadth of a rectangle are 4 cm and 5 cm respectively , then its area is ―

(A) 19 CM Square (B) 20 CM Square

(C) 25 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (B)

If the diagonal of a square is 10 cm , what is its area ?

(A) 50 CM Square (B) 75 CM Square

(C) 100 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

If the base of a rhombus is 10 cm and the altitude is 15 cm , then its area is ―

(A) 75 CM Square (B) 100 CM Square

(C) 150 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (C)

 If the diagonals of a rhombus are 20 cm and 25 cm , what is its area ?

(A) 150 CM Square (B) 250 CM Square

(C) 100 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (B)

If the parallel sides of a trapezium are 12 cm and 8 cm and the distance between them is 10 cm, then its area is ―

(A) 100 CM Square (B) 120 CM Square

(C) 125 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

If the diagonal of a square is doubled, then its area will be ―

(A) Four times (B) Three times

(C) Same (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

Find the area of a rhombus each of whose sides is 5 cm and whose altitude us 28 cm―

(A) 15 CM Square (B) 20 CM Square

(C) 14 CM Square (D) N one of these

Ans. (C)

If the diagonals of a rhombus are 4 cm and 6 cm, then its area is ―

(A) 12 CM Square (B) 14 CM Square

(C) 16 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

If the area of a trapezium is 81 CM Square and its height is 9 cm , what is the sum of its parallel sides ?

(A) 20 cm (B) 18 cm

(C) 25 cm (D) None of these

Ans. (B)

A diagonal of a quadrilateral is 20 cm long and the perpendiculars drawn to it, from the opposite vertices area of lengths 9 cm and 6 cm. Its area is equal to ―

(A) 175 cm (B) 150 cm

(C) 125 cm (D) None o these

Ans. (B)

The base of an isosceles triangle is 48 cm and its perimeter is 108 cm. Its area is equal to ―

(A) 433 CM Square (B) 423 CM Square

(C) 432 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (C)

How many ares are there in 1 km ?

(A) 10 Power 4(B) 10 Power 3

(C) 10 Power 2 (D) 10 Power 5

Ans. (A)

One hectare is equal to ―

(A) 1000 ares (B) 100 ares

(C) 10 Power 4 ares (D) None of these

Ans. (B)

How many CM Square are there in 1 m Square ?

(A) 10 (B) 10 Power 5

(C) 10 Power 3 (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

The area of an equilateral triangle whose one side is a cm, will be equal to―

(A) a Square CM Square (B) CM Square

(C) a Square CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

If one of the sides of an equilateral triangle is of length 4 cm, what is its area ?

(A) CM Square (B) CM Square

(C) CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are of lengths 5 cm and 7 cm and the diagonal connecting the ends of these sides is of length 9 cm. Its area is equal to ―()

(A) 35·69 CM Square (B) 34·83 CM Square

(C) 36·73 CM Square (D) None of these

Ans. (B)

The area of a trapezium is 100 m Square . If the sum of its parallel sides is 50 m, then its

height is equal to ―

(A) 6 m (B) 4 m

(C) 8 m (D) 10 m

Ans. (B)

If the base of a rhombus is b metres and its altitude is h metres , then its area will be equal to―

(A) b h m Square (B) m Square

(C) b² h m Square (D) None of these

Ans. (A)

The diagonals of a rhombus are 10 m and 20 m. Its area is equal to ―

(A) 150 m Square

(B) 100 m Square

(C) 200 m Square

(D) None of these

Ans. (B)

Updated: January 11, 2020 — 8:46 am

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