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09 Maths ch1 tp1

This document contains a test paper on number systems with 15 multiple choice and fill in the blank questions. It also provides the solutions to each question, explaining concepts like rational and irrational numbers, operations on fractions, and properties of pi. Key ideas covered include writing fractions as decimals, simplifying expressions, and proving mathematical equalities.

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09 Maths ch1 tp1

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CBSE

Test Paper 01
CH-1 Number Systems

1. =

a. 5

b.

c.

d. 6

2. Which of the following is equal to ‘x’?

a.

b.

c.

d.

3. An irrational number between 5 and 6 is

a. none of these

b.

c.

d.

4. is equal to

a.

b.

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c. 3

d.

5. If , then the value of is

a. 32

b. 34

c. 6

d. 12

6. Fill in the blanks:

The two rational number which are their own multiplicative inverses are ________.

7. Fill in the blanks:

The value of is ________.

8. Find:

9. Identify whether is rational number or irrational number.

10. Write the decimal form and state its kind of decimal expansion.

11. Simplify the expression:

12. Recall, is defined as the ratio of the circumference (say c) of a circle to its diameter
(say d). That is, This seems to contradict the fact that is irrational. How will
you resolve this contradiction?

13. Find three different irrational numbers between the rational numbers and .

14. Rationalize a denominator of the following:

15. Prove that: = 28

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CBSE Test Paper 01
CH-1 Number Systems

Solution

1. (c)
Explanation:
and
so,

2. (c)
Explanation:

=x
3. (d)
Explanation:
We know that,
If a and b are two distinct positive rational numbers such that ab is not a perfect
square of a rational number,then

is an irrational number lying between a and b,

Here also we have 5 and 6 two distinct rational numbers and 5×6=30 is not a perfect
square,
So irrational number between 5 and 6 =

4. (d)
Explanation:

5. (b) 34
Explanation:

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given

6. 1, -1

7.

8.
We know that

We conclude that can also be written as ,or

We know that

We know that can also be written as

$ .

Therefore, the value of will be .

9. We have,
= = 3
Since 3 is a rational number and is an irrational number. Therefore, the product 3
= is an irrational number.

10. = 0.36
The decimal expansion is terminating.

11. ṇ = 5 - 2 = 3

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12. We know that when we measure the length of a line or a figure by using a scale or
any device, we do not get an exact measurement. In fact, we get an approximate
rational value. So, we are not able to realize that either circumference (c) or
diameter(d) of a circle is irrational. Therefore, we can conclude that as such there is
not any contradiction regarding the value of and we realize that the value of is
irrational.

13.

Thus, = 0.714285 ... =

Thus, = 0.8181 ... =


Three different irrational numbers between the rational and can be taken as
0.75 075007500075000075 ...
0.7670767000767 ...,
0.808008000800008 ...,

14.

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(Multiplying the numerator and denominator by - 1)

15. We have,

= 36 7

= 36 7

= 3-3+1 36 7

= 3-2 36 7
= 36 7
= 4 7
= 28

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