MCQ Class 8 Maths Ganita Prakash – II Chapter 6 Algebra Play Advertisement 1. If top-left in the calendar grid is 5, top-right is: 6 7 12 13Question 1 of 202. If top-left is 5, bottom-left is: 10 11 12 13Question 2 of 203. If top-left is 5, bottom-right is: 11 12 13 14Question 3 of 204. How many ways can digits 2, 3, 5 be arranged in × form using each once? 3 4 5 6Question 4 of 205. Which product is largest among arrangements of 2, 3, 5? 53 × 2 52 × 3 32 × 5 23 × 5Question 5 of 206. What is 32 × 5? 150 155 160 165Question 6 of 207. What is 52 × 3? 146 156 166 176Question 7 of 208. Why is 32 × 5 larger than 52 × 3? 5 is larger than 3 Tens parts equal, units comparison favors first 32 is larger than 52 Random chanceQuestion 8 of 209. In general, if p < q < r, the largest product is: rq × p rp × q qp × r pq × rQuestion 9 of 2010. If digits are 1, 3, 7, best product is: 31 × 7 73 × 1 31 × 7 13 × 7Question 10 of 2011. Reversing 47 gives: 74 47 97 44Question 11 of 2012. Difference of 74 and 47 is: 17 27 37 47Question 12 of 2013. 27 divided by 9 equals: 2 3 4 5Question 13 of 2014. The difference of a reversed 2-digit number pair is always divisible by: 7 8 9 10Question 14 of 2015. If number is ab, its value is: a + b 10a + b a + 10b abQuestion 15 of 2016. If reversed number is ba, its value is: 10b + a 10a + b a + b abQuestion 16 of 2017. Sum of 31 and 13 is: 33 44 54 64Question 17 of 2018. Sum of 28 and 82 is: 100 110 120 130Question 18 of 2019. These sums are divisible by: 9 10 11 12Question 19 of 2020. Total heads of horses and hens on a farm are 55. Heads represent: Animals count Legs count Wings count Tail countQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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