Class 11 Mathematics Chapter 14 Mathematical Reasoning Quiz 12 (60 MCQs)

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1. You are a quality control supervisor in a packaging plant. You check the net weight of product in a shipping canister. Specifications call for a product weight of 12.6 kilograms per canister. When you check a randomly selected canister, you find that it contains 12.57 kilograms of material. How much more material should be in the canister?
2. A team set a goal of winning 70 percent of the 40 games it would play. Of the first 10games the team played, it won only 4.How many of the REMAINING games must the team win to reach its original goal?
3. If a supermarket can buy a large box of steaks for $ 350 how much is 4 boxes of steaks?
4. Traveling at an average speed of 58 miles per hour, Terencedrives 145 miles. Three hours later, Terence makes thereturn trip at the same speed. How much total time elapsesbetween Terence's original departure and final return?
5. A doctor in which field would most likely use logical-mathematical intelligence?
6. Use simple interest to find the ending balance. (Total = P + I)P= $ 34, 100 R= 4% T= 3 years
7. Which of the following is a method for multiplying polynomials mentioned in the text?
8. Jane and Jerry were counting the months until their birthdays. Jane said 3/4 of the year would pass before it was her birthday. Jerry said he only needed to wait 1/3 of the year. How much longer did Jane have to wait than Jerry?
9. What is the next number in the sequence:1, 3, 6, 10, ..... ?
10. The region satisfying all constraints is called
11. Solve the following equation(7X$^{3}$+4X$^{2}$+3X+2) + (2X$^{2}$+X+5)=
12. You are in charge of ordering office supplies and need new ball-point pens. You need to order 600 pens, which come in boxes of one dozen each. How many boxes should you order?
13. Determind the true statement.
14. Who is Mark Zuckerberg's father?
15. ..... factors of 3 are factors of 6
16. If Sam borrows $ 210 for 7 years at an interest rate of 8%, how much interest will he pay?
17. Which of the following numbers is a whole number but not a natural number?
18. The price of a board game is $ 24. The price of the board game is 2 times as much as the price of a jigsaw puzzle. What is the price of the jigsaw puzzle?
19. Raffle tickets were sold for a school fundraiser to parents, teachers, and students. 563 tickets were sold to teachers. 888 more tickets were sold to students than to teachers. 904 tickets were sold to parents.Exactly, how many tickets were sold to parents, teachers, and students?
20. If cost of 12 apples = ₹ 96, cost of 8 apples =?
21. If the letter y represents a negative number, which of the following represents a positivenumber?
22. How many elements are in the set S = {x | x is an even number between 1 and 10}?
23. Bag contain 10 back and 20 white balls, One ball is drawn at random. What is the probability that ball is white
24. Last Friday night a local theater sold a total of 592 tickets at $ 6.00 each. How much money did the theater make on tickets last Friday night?
25. Find the value of x in the equation:3(x + 4) = 27
26. It took Nick five-thirds of an hour to complete his math homework on Monday, three-fourths of an hour on Tuesday, and five-sixths of an hour on Wednesday. How many hours did he take to complete his homework altogether?
27. Dan is 2 years younger than Amy, and the sum of their ages is less than 20. Which of thefollowing is a correct statement about Amy's and Dan's ages? (Let A = Amy's age.)
28. Determine if the sentence is a statement not statement.Subtract 4 from 10
29. Are the sets equal? { 0, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3} and {0, 1, 2, 3}
30. Nate is a salesperson, and his employers expect him to sell at least $ 12, 000 in merchandise per month. In April, Nate sold $ 2, 500 in the first week of the month and twice that much in the second week. How much must he sell in the rest of April combined in order to sell the minimum expected of him?
31. Mr. Hernandez has 36 lb. of beef. He wants to package them in bags containing 2 1/4 lb. pounds each. How many bags will Mr. Hernandez be able to package?
32. A sum of '4, 800 is divided between A, B and C such that the ratio of the share of A to the combined share of B and C is 3:5 and C receives 5/7 of what A and B together receive. The difference (in ') of A's share and B's share is:
33. Sarawak is the largest state in Malaysia.
34. A three-digit number subtracted from its digit-reversed version, when divided by 9, leaves what remainder?
35. Fran works 6 hours each day and Karen works 8 hours each day. Fran makes $ 2 more per hour than Karen. How many days must Karen work to earn $ 240?
36. Lisa has 42 marbles. She has 7 times as many marbles as Tom has. How many marbles does Tom have?
37. Which of the following is not a negation of the statement? A natural number is greater than zero.
38. Malaria infected 2/9 of the 576 children in a community. How many of the children were infected with the malaria?
39. Toby has $ 18 in his wallet. He wants to take a taxi home tonight. The taxi charges a flat fee of $ 3.00 per ride and an additional $ 0.75 per mile. How many miles can Toby ride using only the money in his wallet?
40. The place value of digit 5 in 598 is
41. {A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M}
42. When a number is divided by 5, the remainder is 2. When the same number is divided by 2, the remainder is 0. What must be the last digit of this number?
43. A rectangle has a length of 10 cm and a width of 5 cm. What is the perimeter of the rectangle?
44. Connie has 15 red marbles and some blue marbles. She has 13 more blue marbles than red ones. How many blue marbles does Connie have?
45. Shelagh and Luana realized that they could express their ages more specifically if they used fractions. Doing this will allow them to calculate the difference in their ages more precisely. If Shelagh describe her age as 15 1/2 years old and Luana is 7 7/12 years old, what is the difference in their ages?
46. The sun is star.Is it a statement?
47. Are the following argument valid and sound?Premise 1:All multiples of 16 are even numbers.Premise 2:64 is a multiple of 16.Conclusion:64 is an even number.
48. Sum of 5 and 7 is greater than 10
49. The graph represents the temperature in a city over a week. On which day was the temperature the highest?
50. If a number divided by 5 leaves a remainder of 1, what must be its last digit?
51. Two rectangles are similar. The first is 8 feet wide and 32 feet long. The second is 12 feet wide. What is the length of the second triangle?
52. Write an algebraic expression for this description. Use the variables b and c. the difference of 5 multiplied by a number and the product of-4 and another number.
53. What is the product of 5 and 7?
54. ..... plants need water.
55. Michael is planning to buy milk for his coffee shop. Which unit of measurement would be most appropriate for the amount of milk he needs to order?
56. The product of two odd numbers is an even number.
57. If x=3, then solve the equation below.y= 10x$^{2}$-7x-12
58. A two-digit number has digits that add up to 10. If the digits are reversed, the new number is 18 less than the original. What is the original number?
59. Shelly paid a total of $ 80 for seven tickets for a hockey game. Five of the tickets were inthe cheapest price range, and two were in the most expensive range. If the cheaper ticketswere $ 10 each, which of the following equations could be used to determine x, the price (indollars) of the expensive ones?
60. If A = 1, B = 4, C = 9, D = 16, then F =?