QUIZ Introductory Math Dr Sathish Nammi & Terence James Haydock.

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QUIZ Introductory Math Dr Sathish Nammi & Terence James Haydock

2 Every question has 4 choices. Click on a choice and then click on NEXT to proceed to the next question. Use PREVIOUS to move back

1) 312) 29 3) 24) 39 PreviousNext

1) 122) -11 3) 184) -19 PreviousNext

1) 5c – ac + 92) 5ac + 9 3) 5c + ac + 9c4) 5ca - 9 PreviousNext

1) 22a - 62) 18a ) 63a - 114) 3a - 3 PreviousNext

1) 24a – 6b + 3c2) 30a – 16b – 3c 3) 30a + 12b – 3c4) 19a – 6b – 3a PreviousNext

1) A / a + b2) a + b / 2A 3) A / 2a + 2b4) 2A / a + b PreviousNext

1) F = σ / A2) F = A / σ 3) F = σA4) None PreviousNext

1) σ / E2) E / σ 3) Eσ4) None PreviousNext

1) 12) 2 3) 04) -1 PreviousNext

1) 1.02) 0.8 3) 1.14) -0.8 PreviousNext

1) 32) 6 3) 84) -4 PreviousNext

1) -12) 3 3) 24) 1 PreviousNext

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