9th Class General Math MCQs
Full book important 9th Class General Math MCQs Multiple Choice Questions written by Professor M. Sulman Sherazi Suib. These notes are very helpful in the preparation of 9th Class General Math MCQs in 9th General Mathematics for the students of the Matriculation and these are according to the paper patterns of all Punjab boards.
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- Here are the detailed 9th class general math mcqs pdf to help you prepare for your exams.
- Important Multiple Choice Questions ( MCQ's ) of every chapter of 9th General Mathematics.
- 20% of 600 is: (a) 12 (b) 120 (c) 20 (d) 200
- Fraction form of 70% is:
(a) 7 (b) 7 / 10 (c) 10 / 7 (d) 7
- 7 / 20
in terms of percentage is: (a) 35% (b) 30 (c) 10 (d) 20%
- 0.13 as percentage is:
(a) 13 (b) 30 (c) 13% (d) 10%
- In a ratio
a : b
, “a” is called:
(a) Extreme (b) Antecedent (c) Consequent (d) Mean
- In a ratio
a : b
, “b” is called: (a) Extreme (b) Antecedent (c) Consequent (d) Mean
- In a proportion
a : b :: c : d
, a and b are called: (a) Extreme (b) Antecedent (c) Consequent (d) Mean
- Lowest form of
75:95
is:
(a) 15:17 (b) 15:19 (c) 19:15 (d) 17 :15
- The word " % "is of which language? (a) Latin (b) Arabic (c) Persian (d) Urdu
- Percent means:
(a) Out of
thousand (b) Out of five
hundred (c) Out of
hundred (d) Out of ten
- If the two quantities in comparison are not in the
same units, then to find their ratio, we: (a) Multiply
them by
hundred (b) Divide
them by ten (c) Convert
them in the
same units (d) Do nothing
- The ratio between two quantities a and b will be
written as: (a) a : b (b) b : a (c) b / a (d) a > b
- A comparison of like quantities measured in like
units is called: (a) Proportion (b) Ratio
(c) Addition (d) Subtraction
- The equality of two ratios is known as: (a) Proportion (b) Ratio (c) Percentage (d) Division
- The relationship between two ratios in which
increase in one quantity causes a proportional
increase in the other quantity is called: (a) Inverse
Proportion (b) Direct
Proportion (c) Compound
Proportion (d) Non-common
Proportion
- The relationship between two ratios in which
increase in one quantity causes a proportional
decrease in the other quantity is called: (a) Inverse Proportion (b) Direct Proportion (c) Compound Proportion (d) Un-common Proportion
- The relationship between two or more proportions
is known as:
(a) Inverse
Proportion (b) Direct
Proportion (c) Compound
Proportion (d) Proportion
- Zakat is deducted at a rate of: (a) 2.5%
(b) 3.5% (c) 4.5% (d) 5.5%
- On a crop produced on natural resources, Ushr is
deducted at a rate of:
(a) 2.5%
(b) 5% (c) 10% (d) 20%
- Ushr on a wheat crop produced on natural
resources amounting Rs. 1,50,000 is:
(a) Rs. 10000 (b) Rs. 5000
(c) Rs. 15000 (d) Rs. 20000
- If there are two or more than two daughters or one
agnatic granddaughter then their share is: (a) 2 / 3 (b) 1 / 4 (c) 1 / 2 (d) 1 / 8
- The share of son and daughter in an inherited
property is in the ratio: (a) 1 : 2 (b) 2 : 1 (c) 3 : 1 (d) 1 : 3
- The table which gives the frequency of each
score is called:
(a) Periodic
Table (b) Frequency
Table (c) Grouped
Table (d) Ungrouped
Table
- The number of times each value appears is
called: (a) Mean (b) Mode (c) Frequency (d) Median
- If all numbers in a set are added together and then
the total is divided by the number of scores in the
set is called:
(a) Mean (b) Mode (c) Median (d) Weighted
Mean
- The summary statistics which measure the middle
(or centre) of the data is called:
(a) Mean (b) Mode (c) Median (d) All of these
- When a bar graph is constructed, so that the area
of each bar is proportional to the number of items
in each group is called: (a) Curve (b) Ogive (c) Histogram (d) Bar
Diagram