06. ALGEBRA
06. ALGEBRA

290553 If x\(^{1}\) - 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of \(\text{x}-\frac{1}{\text{x}}\) is.

1 \(\sqrt{5}\)
2 \(\sqrt{3}\)
3 \(\sqrt{2}\)
4 \(\sqrt{6}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290554 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A): The rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the matchstick pattern S, is 5n
Reason (R): n is an example of a variable. Its value is not fixed; it can take any value 1, 2, 3, 4,…. We wrote the rule for the number of matchsticks required using the variable n.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
3 A is true but R is false
4 A is false but R is true
06. ALGEBRA

290555 In a room there are x\(^{1}\) rows of chairs and each two contains 2x\(^{1}\) chairs. The total number of chairs in the room is:

1 \(2\text{x}^3\)
2 \(2\text{x}^4\)
3 \(\text{x}^4 \)
4 \(\frac{\text{x}^4}{2}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290556 The expression for ‘ 1 added to -p’ is.

1 -p + 1
2 -p - 1
3 p + 1
4 p - 1
06. ALGEBRA

290557 I think of a number and on adding 13 to it, I get 27. The equation for this is:

1 x - 27 = 13
2 x - 13 = 27
3 x + 27 = 13
4 x + 13 = 27
06. ALGEBRA

290553 If x\(^{1}\) - 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of \(\text{x}-\frac{1}{\text{x}}\) is.

1 \(\sqrt{5}\)
2 \(\sqrt{3}\)
3 \(\sqrt{2}\)
4 \(\sqrt{6}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290554 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A): The rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the matchstick pattern S, is 5n
Reason (R): n is an example of a variable. Its value is not fixed; it can take any value 1, 2, 3, 4,…. We wrote the rule for the number of matchsticks required using the variable n.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
3 A is true but R is false
4 A is false but R is true
06. ALGEBRA

290555 In a room there are x\(^{1}\) rows of chairs and each two contains 2x\(^{1}\) chairs. The total number of chairs in the room is:

1 \(2\text{x}^3\)
2 \(2\text{x}^4\)
3 \(\text{x}^4 \)
4 \(\frac{\text{x}^4}{2}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290556 The expression for ‘ 1 added to -p’ is.

1 -p + 1
2 -p - 1
3 p + 1
4 p - 1
06. ALGEBRA

290557 I think of a number and on adding 13 to it, I get 27. The equation for this is:

1 x - 27 = 13
2 x - 13 = 27
3 x + 27 = 13
4 x + 13 = 27
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06. ALGEBRA

290553 If x\(^{1}\) - 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of \(\text{x}-\frac{1}{\text{x}}\) is.

1 \(\sqrt{5}\)
2 \(\sqrt{3}\)
3 \(\sqrt{2}\)
4 \(\sqrt{6}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290554 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A): The rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the matchstick pattern S, is 5n
Reason (R): n is an example of a variable. Its value is not fixed; it can take any value 1, 2, 3, 4,…. We wrote the rule for the number of matchsticks required using the variable n.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
3 A is true but R is false
4 A is false but R is true
06. ALGEBRA

290555 In a room there are x\(^{1}\) rows of chairs and each two contains 2x\(^{1}\) chairs. The total number of chairs in the room is:

1 \(2\text{x}^3\)
2 \(2\text{x}^4\)
3 \(\text{x}^4 \)
4 \(\frac{\text{x}^4}{2}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290556 The expression for ‘ 1 added to -p’ is.

1 -p + 1
2 -p - 1
3 p + 1
4 p - 1
06. ALGEBRA

290557 I think of a number and on adding 13 to it, I get 27. The equation for this is:

1 x - 27 = 13
2 x - 13 = 27
3 x + 27 = 13
4 x + 13 = 27
06. ALGEBRA

290553 If x\(^{1}\) - 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of \(\text{x}-\frac{1}{\text{x}}\) is.

1 \(\sqrt{5}\)
2 \(\sqrt{3}\)
3 \(\sqrt{2}\)
4 \(\sqrt{6}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290554 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A): The rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the matchstick pattern S, is 5n
Reason (R): n is an example of a variable. Its value is not fixed; it can take any value 1, 2, 3, 4,…. We wrote the rule for the number of matchsticks required using the variable n.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
3 A is true but R is false
4 A is false but R is true
06. ALGEBRA

290555 In a room there are x\(^{1}\) rows of chairs and each two contains 2x\(^{1}\) chairs. The total number of chairs in the room is:

1 \(2\text{x}^3\)
2 \(2\text{x}^4\)
3 \(\text{x}^4 \)
4 \(\frac{\text{x}^4}{2}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290556 The expression for ‘ 1 added to -p’ is.

1 -p + 1
2 -p - 1
3 p + 1
4 p - 1
06. ALGEBRA

290557 I think of a number and on adding 13 to it, I get 27. The equation for this is:

1 x - 27 = 13
2 x - 13 = 27
3 x + 27 = 13
4 x + 13 = 27
06. ALGEBRA

290553 If x\(^{1}\) - 3x + 1 = 0 then the value of \(\text{x}-\frac{1}{\text{x}}\) is.

1 \(\sqrt{5}\)
2 \(\sqrt{3}\)
3 \(\sqrt{2}\)
4 \(\sqrt{6}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290554 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion (A): The rule, which gives the number of matchsticks required to make the matchstick pattern S, is 5n
Reason (R): n is an example of a variable. Its value is not fixed; it can take any value 1, 2, 3, 4,…. We wrote the rule for the number of matchsticks required using the variable n.

1 Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
2 Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
3 A is true but R is false
4 A is false but R is true
06. ALGEBRA

290555 In a room there are x\(^{1}\) rows of chairs and each two contains 2x\(^{1}\) chairs. The total number of chairs in the room is:

1 \(2\text{x}^3\)
2 \(2\text{x}^4\)
3 \(\text{x}^4 \)
4 \(\frac{\text{x}^4}{2}\)
06. ALGEBRA

290556 The expression for ‘ 1 added to -p’ is.

1 -p + 1
2 -p - 1
3 p + 1
4 p - 1
06. ALGEBRA

290557 I think of a number and on adding 13 to it, I get 27. The equation for this is:

1 x - 27 = 13
2 x - 13 = 27
3 x + 27 = 13
4 x + 13 = 27