Common questions

What called mathematics?

What called mathematics?

Mathematics (from Greek: μάθημα, máthēma, ‘knowledge, study, learning’) includes the study of such topics as numbers (arithmetic and number theory), formulas and related structures (algebra), shapes and spaces in which they are contained (geometry), and quantities and their changes (calculus and analysis).

Who developed number zero?

The first recorded zero appeared in Mesopotamia around 3 B.C. The Mayans invented it independently circa 4 A.D. It was later devised in India in the mid-fifth century, spread to Cambodia near the end of the seventh century, and into China and the Islamic countries at the end of the eighth.

Is there a PDF format for maths questions?

The PDF format of all the questions is given at the bottom of this page, Make sure to download after reading. We always have heard that if you don’t practice maths you will forget how to solve it, Yes it’s true. Therefore let’s learn something new today. Let’s try to answer some of the questions on maths that can help you improve your proficiency.

Which is the best question for a Maths Quiz?

MATHS GK QUESTIONS | TOP 50 Questions for quiz competitions: 1. Who is known as the Prince of Indian Mathematics? 2. “Number rules the Universe” Who said it? 3. What is the name for the longest side of a right angled triangle? 4. What number do you get when you multiply all of the numbers on a telephone number pad?

Why is Maths important in all competitive exams?

Mathematics has important role in all competitive exams. Even a single question can change your rank So we are going to discuss some frequently asking maths questions in all competitive exams like IBPS, Bank Clerk, Postal Assistant, RRB and PSC.

How many marks does a student get for a correct answer?

In an examination, a student scores 4 marks for every correct answer and losses 1 mark for every wrong answer. a student attempted all the 200 questions and scored, in all 200 marks. The number of questions, he answered correctly was

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