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1. Counting numbers are called natural numbers. Mark True / False. c) 72500 d) None of these
2. Whole numbers are nothing but natural numbers. Mark True / False. 20. If A and B two whole numbers, then commutative law is applicable to
3. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, … are known as natural numbers. Mark True False. subtraction if and only if
4. Zero is the smallest whole number. Mark True / False. a) A=B b) A > B
5. 9999 is the highest whole number. Mark True / False. c) A<B d) None of these
6. The whole number which does not have predecessor is . 1. The numbers which have more than two factors are called _ .
a) 99 b) 1 a) Odd b) Even
c) 0 d) 9 c) Prime d) Composite
7. Natural number is subset of whole number. Mark True / False. 2. The numbers which are not multiples of 2 are known as .
8. Face value of 8 in 486732 is . a) Odd b) Even
a) 80000 b) 8000 c) Prime d) Composite
c) 800 d) 8 3. The two numbers which have only 1 as their common factor are called .
9. Place value of 0 in 350672 is . a) Twin primes b) Co-primes
a) 10 b) 0 c) Composite d) None of these
c) 100 d) 1000 4. The number which is neither prime nor composite is _ .
13. Predecessor of natural number 1 is . a) 1 b) 0
c) 2 d) 3
a) 0 b) 10
5. Every number is a and of itself.
c) 2 d) Does not exist
a) Prime, Composite b) Even, Odd
14. 85 ÷ 1 =
c) Factor, Multiple d) None of these
a) 1 b) 0
6. The numbers which have factors as 1 and the number itself, then they
c) 85 d) None of these
are known as .
15. Additive identity element of 25 is .
a) Even b) Composite
a) -25 b) 0
c) Prime d) None of these
c) 1 d) None of these
7. LCM of two co-prime numbers is their .
16. Multiplicative identity is .
a) Sum b) Product
a) 1 b) 0
c) Difference d) None of these
c) Both A & B d) None of these
8. LCM of 4 and 13 is _.
17. Which of the following property is not applicable to addition of whole
a) 4 b) 13
numbers.
c) 9 d) 52
a) Closure Property b) Commutative Property
9. LCM of 17 and 4 is _.
c) Associative Property d) None of these
a) 17 b) 58
18.565 x 183 – 565 x 83 = .
c) 68 d) None of these
a) 5650 b) 56500
1. The numbers …, -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, … are known as whole
c) 565 d) None of these
numbers. Mark True / False
19. 725 x 85 + 725 x 15 = .
a) True b) False
a) 725 b) 7250
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2. There is no largest integer and no smallest integer. Mark True / False. 15. The number which is neither positive nor negative is .
a) True b) False a) 1 b) 2
3. 1 is smallest positive integer and -1 is the largest negative integer. Mark c) 3 d) 0
True / False.
a) True b) False 16. Absolute value of – 250 is _ .
4. Number zero is a positive integer. Mark True / False. a) -250 b) 200
a) True b) False c) 250 d) 0
5. Every negative integer is less than zero. Mark True / False. 17. – 56 _ - 75.
a) True b) False a) > b) <
6. The numbers -1, -2, -3, -4 are known as negative whole numbers. Mark c) = d) None of these
True / False. 18. -300 |-300|.
a) True b) False a) > b) <
7. The absolute value of an integer is it’s negative numerical value. Mark c) = d) None of these
True / False. 19. 50 _ |-250 + 200|.
a) True b) False a) > b) <
8. Every positive integer is less than the negative integer. Mark True / False. c) = d) None of these
a) True b) False 20. Opposite of rise in temperature by 100C.
9. Every integer has a predecessor and a successor. Mark True / False. a) 100C
a) True b) False b) - 100C
10. What is the sum of all integers from 200 to -200? c) Fall in temperature by 100C.
a) 200 b) -200 d) None of these
c) 1 d) 0
11. The sum of successor and predecessor of an integer is an odd integer.
Mark True / False.
a) True b) False Full Marks-50 Name_______________________
12. When an integer is added to itself, the sum is always greater than the
integer. Mark True / False.
a) True b) False Marks Obtained _______________
13. The set of whole numbers and negative numbers is called as
_.
a) Natural Number b) Whole Number Parent’s signature________________
c) Integers d) None of these
14. On a horizontal number line negative numbers are located on the _
of zero.
a) Right b) Left
c) Below d) Above
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