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MODERN MATHEMATICS 28

Revision Exercise.

Paper 11

If

(x+2)(x+3

then

then

-26

and

4(x − y).

by 12

E. None of these

3. Which

the follow

( x − = )?

/12/3

ac=0

4ac CO

(where

{0}

20. Which of the following

an empty set

[P. {P}

4. {0} 1.{10}}

T•{x: (x+1)2

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take steps take action in order to effect a certain purpose.

We must take steps to prevent anyone

from stealing this antique,

25 C [sto (17) above]

fall out quarrel

Henry and Mary have fallen out and so their wedding has been postponed. indefinitely

Those two sisters are always "falling our over some triviality or othe

When a speaker wishes to show his sym pathy on hearing bad news he usually says What a shame!" or "That's too bad.

Henry's uncle died last

week

What a shame!”

That's too bad

I'm sorry to heat that."

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28 C

for the time being temporarily

EF. O'Neill

Mr. Jones is working here

for the time being. temporarily.

1+, then

None of these

he coefficient of x3y

(2x2~3xy+4y2)(4y2+3×3-572)

15.

-15

11 and

chén

Which of the following statements is/are false

(D)

(11)

(111) ->1

(1) only

(11) only

. (III) only

S. (IT)

and (ITI) only.

ir

1. None of them

the length of a

rectangle is increased by

10% and the area remains

unchanged then the width

2(x2

A manufacturer produced. 900 transistors in the

first week, z in the

second week, 3x in the third week and f100 in the

forth week. If the mean

for the four weeks was

825. transistors, then 1 i

A. 206

B. 375

450

D. 750

E. 825

The monthly income of Mr. Ho is $N. He spent 2/5

of his monthly income on

rent and of the

remainder on food. He was

left with $x, then

B.

X

None of these

15./1/3-√5-13× -

1/3+/5-13 × √/3-1/3-13

E. None of these 16. a, b and c are

non-zero

integers; if a + b

then the value of

(+) + (+)

16 B

0 x 4360" }

More than 4

22. If A = {x:xlogx

23

then A

(3)

D

D. {1,0}

In a certain city 60% of families own a car and 40%

own a house. Which of the

following statements must

be false?

All families own

or a house

HALL couse wners also

own a car

More than half the car

owners also own a house

All car owners also own

a house

F. If the number of car

owners increased by 10%.

some families must own

both a car and a house Bag x contains 1 red ball and 4 black balls, Bag y

contains 7 black balls. Ahall is taken at randon from x and put into y. Then a hall is taken from y and put into x, The chance that the ball is

is

fall off decrease; become less fused for. sales, profits, attendance at meetings, etc.) [Refer to the Answer Book to Effective. English Language Usage, page 97(8)-1

17 C

fall behind in (or with) fail to keep up with; fail to do something on time

I've fallen behind with (in) my cor- respondence:

Peter was absent for a week so he's fallen behind in (with) his lessons.

fall through fail; come to nothing; be unsuccessful

Their plan fell through in spite of the careful preparations they had made.

condition that provided that, as long

I'll help you on condition that you try your best.

29

They rented me the flat on condition that I keep it clean.

31.

in certain conditions in certain surround. ings.

32

21 D

They are living in very unhygienic conditions.

Refer to the Answer Book 10 Effective English Language Usage, pages 11-12, question (o) for an explanation

of the use of should've (should have)". When we have a question tag with "should", ought, may, might "could" or "can" with a perfect form, the have of the perfect form should also be used in the question tag. are

She ought to have taken her father's advice, oughtn't she to have?

He could have helped us, couldn't he have?

She might have taken the book," mightn't she have?

drive a good bargain

succeed in getting something at a good price

John knows how to drive a good bargain

23 B

comply with abide by remain faithful to (the ferms provisions or conditions of an agreement, contract or promise). He fully complied with the terms of the contract.

A is wrong because in English we would say: 'give me a dozen but there is no object for the 'give' in choice "A".

For B to be the answer, the question would have to be:

How many pears would you like?” Answer: A dozen will do.

take a dozen." 3. I'd like a dozen." Give me a dozen,"

*

I'll take a dozen' means almost the same as 'Give me a dozen, and, therefore, can be used as a form of request as well as the answer to a question. [See the Answer Book to Effective English Language Usage page 72(n).}'

If a person's uniform is not complete, we say that he is out of uniform. The The soldier was reprimanded for being out of uniform as one of his buttons was missing.

33. C.

British by birth of British nationality due to the fact that he was born in Britain.

Chinese

Helen is American by birth.

French

rich in having a great deal of

This type of food is rich in protein.

33. C

likes better prefers would rather have

I like tea better than coffee.

(prefer)

I prefer tea to coffec...

I would rather have tea than coffee!

decreased by

10%

114

1134

T. 918

17

None of these

Which of the following not a rational number?

10g/1000 3.1416

31

17

E

25. If logx

0301

106-

tan

7.9699

tive English Language Usage, pages 146-147,question (g).]

The conclusion of the sentence given if 36 C [Refer to the Answer Book to Effec I go at all" shows that in fact, the person speaking has not definitely decided whether to go or not. I'll buy a red shirt, if I buy one at all. This means that I have not yet decided whether or not to buy a shirt but if I do buy one. I shall definitely buy a red one.

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