Mathematics Quiz – Part 4

1. The line segment joining a vertex to the mid-point of the opposite side of a triangle is called?

A.

Altitude


B.

Chord


C.

Circumcenter


D.

Median


Answer:

Option D: Median



2. Who is called the “Father of Trigonometry”?

A.

Pythagoras


B.

Archimedes


C.

Hipparchus


D.

Euclid


Answer:

Option C: Hipparchus



3. The highest power of the variable in a polynomial is called its?

A.

Degree


B.

Factor


C.

Variable


D.

Coefficient


Answer:

Option A: Degree



4. What is the degree of the algebraic expression x4+x3+x2+x?

A.

1


B.

2


C.

3


D.

4


Answer:

Option D: 4



5. The smallest positive integer which can be expressed as the sum of two positive cubes in two different ways is called?

A.

Fibonacci number


B.

Euclid number


C.

Pythagoras number


D.

Ramanujan-Hardy number


Answer:

Option D: Ramanujan-Hardy number



6. Which value is the position of each digit in a number?

A.

Face value


B.

Place value


C.

Real value


D.

Expected value


Answer:

Option B: Place value



7. If divisor and dividend are the same, then what is the quotient?

A.

1


B.

0


C.

-1


D.

Infinity


Answer:

Option A: 1



8. What is the approximate value of the mathematical constant pi (π)?

A.

2.98


B.

3.14


C.

3.86


D.

4.22


Answer:

Option B: 3.14



9. A pair of two natural numbers, each of which is the sum of the proper divisors of the other are called?

A.

Amicable numbers


B.

Perfect numbers


C.

Cardinal numbers


D.

Co-Prime numbers


Answer:

Option A: Amicable numbers



10. Which one of the below is not a perfect cube?

A.

27


B.

125


C.

225


D.

343


Answer:

Option C: 225



11. What is the sum of interior angles in a quadrilateral?

A.

90°


B.

180°


C.

270°


D.

360°


Answer:

Option D: 360°



12. The point where the three medians of a triangle intersect is known as?

A.

Orthocenter


B.

Centroid


C.

Midpoint


D.

Circumcenter


Answer:

Option B: Centroid



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