Final exam RFEI Mathematics 100 questions
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Final exam RFEI "Mathematics". Answers to 100 questions are given, in the form of a table. All questions are contained in a separate file. Here are the first five questions:
1. Who is considered to be the founder of modern mathematics?
a) Euclid;
b) Thales;
c) Apollonia.
2.What does geometry mean in translation from Greek?
a) calculation of areas;
b) the study of figures in space;
c) surveying.
3. What is the ratio of the areas of similar circular segments according to Hippocrates?
a) the relation of contracting chords;
b) the squares of the chords contracting them;
c) the cubes of the chords contracting them.
4. By whom were the axioms of planimetry laid down?
a) the Pythagoreans;
b) Eudoxus;
c) Thales.
5. Which of the listed geometric bodies is Plato's body?
a) cylinder;
b) hexahedron;
c) cone.
......etc.
1. Who is considered to be the founder of modern mathematics?
a) Euclid;
b) Thales;
c) Apollonia.
2.What does geometry mean in translation from Greek?
a) calculation of areas;
b) the study of figures in space;
c) surveying.
3. What is the ratio of the areas of similar circular segments according to Hippocrates?
a) the relation of contracting chords;
b) the squares of the chords contracting them;
c) the cubes of the chords contracting them.
4. By whom were the axioms of planimetry laid down?
a) the Pythagoreans;
b) Eudoxus;
c) Thales.
5. Which of the listed geometric bodies is Plato's body?
a) cylinder;
b) hexahedron;
c) cone.
......etc.
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