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Class X Maths MCQ Quiz

Challenge your medium-level understanding of key Class 10 Maths concepts like algebra, geometry, and trigonometry.

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Veeresh Kumar Punjani
Veeresh Kumar Punjani
Published March 27, 2026

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Question 1: In the context of quadratic equations, what is the primary application of the discriminant (b² - 4ac)?

To calculate the product of roots

To determine the nature of roots

To find the sum of roots

To graph the parabola

Question 2: Consider a scenario where two triangles are similar. If the ratio of their corresponding sides is 3:4, what is the ratio of their areas?

3:4

6:8

9:16

3:7

Question 3: A common myth in coordinate geometry is that the distance formula only works for points on a straight line. What is the correct understanding?

It calculates the straight-line distance between any two points in the plane

It requires integer coordinates

It applies only to horizontal or vertical lines

It is limited to 3D spaces

Question 4: What is the consequence of using the identity (a + b)² = a² + 2ab + b² in algebraic expansions?

It is used solely for subtraction

It simplifies addition only

It applies only to numbers, not variables

It expands binomial squares efficiently, avoiding lengthy multiplication

Question 5: In trigonometry, evaluate the scenario: If sin θ = 3/5 and θ is acute, what is cos θ? (Myth: It's always 4/5 regardless of quadrant.)

-4/5

5/3

4/5

3/4