MTH105 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
May 28, 2024 2024-05-28 1:21MTH105 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
MTH105 CBT EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS
1. Mathematics is the science of _____ and shape.
a) Alphabet
b) Para-numerics
c) Numbers
d) Figures
2. The negation of tautology is a _____.
a) Contraction
b) Combination
c) Confiscation
d) Contradiction
3. ____It can also be applied to some real-life happenings.
a) Chemistry
b) Alphabet
c) Symbols
d) Numbers
4. Arithmetic algebra is the use of ____ or letters.
a) Symbols
b) Numeric
c) Para-language
d) Oral language
5. ____ in this context is a letter that is made to represent a statement or an argument.
a) Organogram
b) Chart
c) Graph
d) Symbol
6. The ____ of contradiction is a tautology.
a) Navigation
b) Negation
c) Negotiation
d) Nepotism
7. An _____ is said to be formed when the conjunction of a set of simple
mathematical statements give rise to another mathematical statement
a) Argument
b) Argumentative
c) Augment
d) Arsing
8. An argument may be valid or _____.
a) Invalid
b) Void
c) Unpicked
d) Unboxed
9. Any logical statement can be represented by the _____ p, q, r…
a) Letters
b) Points
c) Stones
d) Letter
10. The fundamental property of a logical _____ is that it is either true or
false, but not both.
a) Claim
b) Statement
c) Proposition
d) Investigation
11. p ‘ q represents the conjunction of p and q by „____‟
a) If
b) Or
c) Not
d) And
12. Any two statements can be combined by the word “_____” ( ( ), to form another statement.
a) Or
b) To
c) By
d) If
13. If (p) is a given proposition, its negation is denoted by (~ p) meaning it is ___ (p), or it is ___that (p).
a) False, not
b) Not, false
c) True, yes
d) Yes, true
14. (a) ( p ‘ q) = p (b) ( p ( q) = p are example of _____
a) Idempotent Laws
b) Associate Laws
c) Commutative Laws
d) Distributive Laws
15. The intersection or the union of two similar sets is the ____set.
a) Same
b) Different
c) Pair
d) Family
16. (a) (p ( q) ( r = p ( (q( r) (b) (p ‘ q) ‘ r = p ‘ (q‘ r) is an example of ____
a) Idempotent Laws
b) Associate Laws
c) Commutative Laws
d) Distributive Laws
17. The _____ of a matrix is the size of the matrix
a) Process
b) Shape
c) Opacity
d) Dimension
18. Any matrix that has the same number of rows and columns is called ____
a) Square Matrix
b) Circle Matrix
c) Triangle Matrix
d) Diagonal Matrix
19. _____ are quantities, which are completely specified by numbers
a) Scalars
b) Motion
c) Matrix
d) Vector
20. A vector is a physical quantity, which has magnitude and ____.
a) Coordination
b) Direction
c) System
d) Organization
21. ____ vectors have magnitude and direction but have no
particular position associated with them.
a) Fixed
b) Free
c) Flowed
d) Fax
22. Equal direction means that they are _____
a) Perpendicular
b) Fixed
c) Parallel
d) Pointed
23. AB = BA are vectors of the same magnitude but in _____ direction.
a) Opposite
b) Same
c) Adjacent
d) Pointed
24. Two_____ numbers z1 and z2 are equal if their real parts are equal
a) Natural
b) Rational
c) Integers
d) Complex
25. A good application of the intercept of two lines is the _____ equilibrium.
a) Market
b) Organization
c) Trade
d) Trend
26. A statement can also be seen as a ______
a) Claim
b) Proposition
c) Declaration
d) Prophecy
27. There are_____ types of statements
a) Five
b) Four
c) Three
d) Two
28. _____statement is the use of connectives to combine two or more simple statements to form just one.
a) Despondent
b) Composite
c) Dependent
d) Confronting
29. With ______, we can define intervals on the number scale.
a) Inequalities
b) Sequence
c) Ratio
d) Equations
30. A_____ is the locus of a curve (equidistant from a point).
a) Square
b) Equation
c) Sequence
d) Circle
31. A circle could be described by its _____ (fixed) and its radius.
a) Centre
b) Side
c) Perpendicular
d) Apex
32. The _____ is the distance between the center of the circle and the
circumference.
a) Perpendicular
b) Pie
c) Radius
d) Point Average
33. A series is a succession of numbers, of which each number is formed
according to a definite ____ which is the same throughout the series.
a) Regulations
b) Principles
c) Regulations
d) Law
34. _____ is a sequence in which each term differs by a common
a) Arithmetic Sequence
b) Geometric Sequence
c) Sequence
d) Probability
35. A______ is a sequence in which each successive term of the sequence is in equal ratio.
a) Arithmetic Sequence
b) Geometric Sequence
c) Sequence
d) Probability
36. _____ describe what happens to a function f(x), as its variable x approaches a particular number, say c.
a) Function
b) Lionel
c) Limits
d) Limit
37. ______ could be said to be the inverse of integration
a) Differentiation
b) Compliance
c) Equation
d) Ratio
38. Integration is the _____ process of differentiation
a) Reverse
b) Inverse
c) Sob-verse
d) Universal
39. These are points on the curve at which the value of the function at this point is called the_____ value.
a) Stationary
b) Inventory
c) Statutory
d) Inverse
40. Which of the following is not right about how to Find Stationary Points
a) Differentiate the function once;
b) Equate the derivative to zero, and lastly;
c) Solve for the unknown.
d) Solve for the known
41. At the point of inflection, the value of the stationary point at the second
derivative is _____
a) One
b) Two
c) Zero
d) Four
42. _____ is the amount by which a resource is underutilized.
a) Smack
b) Smog
c) Smug
d) Slack
43. A _____ is a rectangular array of numbers concerning specific rules governing the array.
a) Matrix
b) Marshmallow
c) Marvin
d) Codes
44. Thus, let the entries or numbers be denoted by aij where i infers row
______.
a) Organization
b) Coordination
c) Simplicity
d) Arrangement
45. i represent elements in the _____
a) Row
b) Column
c) Pattern
d) System
46. while j represents elements in the ________
a) Row
b) Column
c) Pattern
d) System
47. The dimension of a matrix is the size of the matrix, which is denoted by,
_______
a) (q x n)
b) (m x y)
c) (a x n)
d) (m x n)
48. where m is the number of ____ and n is the number of columns.
a) Rows
b) Columns
c) Below
d) Apex
49. Any matrix, which has the same number of rows and_____, is called “a square matrix”.
a) Columns
b) Rows
c) Elements
d) Diagonals
50. _____ matrix This is a matrix in which all its diagonal elements are one where all other elements are zero.
a) Classified
b) Null
c) Identify
d) Diagonal
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Beatrice
Hi sir
In question 48/49,can we put capital letter C or small letter c for the columns
And for row is it small letter r or capital R
For us to answer the question
Because the gap is in the middle
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If the answer is the first word of the sentence, the first alphabet should be in block letter if not do otherwise.
Edward Kingsley
Very helpful sir
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ojo yemisi josephine
great job
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Olusoji
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