More Classes
5th Class
6th Class
7th Class
8th Class
9th Class
10th Class
11th Class
12th Class
NAT I
NAT II
CSS
IQ
General Knowledge
MDCAT
ECAT
GAT General
GAT Subject
Other Links
Go to Home
Online Tests
NAT II Physical Science Mathematics MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
Choose an answer
None
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 2
A vector of magnitude zero is called
Choose an answer
Position vector
Null vector
Free vector
None of these
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 3
Choose an answer
30
°
45
°
60
°
90
°
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 4
Choose an answer
Nilpotent matrix
Singular matrix
Non singular matrix
Diagonal matrix
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 5
The radius of the circle (x-1)
2
+ (y+3)
2
= 64 is
Choose an answer
8
4
64
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 6
If K
1
: K
2
= 1 : 1 then the point P dividing the line is
Choose an answer
Midpoint
Extreme left point
Extreme Right Point
P lies out side k
1
and k
2
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 7
The number of ways in which we can courier 5 packets to 10 cities is
Choose an answer
2 x 5
0
5
10
10
5
2
10
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 8
A line segment whose end points lie on a circle is called
Choose an answer
The secant of the circle
The arc of the circle
The chord of the circle
The circumference of the circle
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 9
What is the period of Cot x?
Choose an answer
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 10
A relation in which the equality is true only for some values of the unknown variable is called
Choose an answer
An identity
An equation
A polynomial
Inverse function
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 11
Choose an answer
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 12
Choose an answer
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 13
Choose an answer
0
1
-1
2
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 14
The center of a circle of radius 10 is on the origin. Which of the following points lies with in the circle
Choose an answer
(10, 0)
(8, 8)
(8, 4)
(0, 10)
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 15
Two natural numbers whose sum is 25 and difference is 5, are
Choose an answer
25, 20
20, 10
20, 5
15, 10
Previous
Skip
Next
Question # 16
The magnitude of a vector can never be
Choose an answer
Zero
Negative
Positive
Absolute
Previous
Skip
Next
Back