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Whole Number cl6

1. The document contains questions about natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and their properties. It asks the reader to identify true/false statements and select the correct answer from multiple choice responses. 2. Questions cover topics such as the definitions of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers and their relationships to one another. Properties of numbers like addition, subtraction, predecessors, successors are also addressed. 3. The document tests understanding of the ordering and relative size of positive and negative numbers on the number line as well as the meaning of absolute value. It examines concepts like least and greatest integers, odd/even, prime/composite numbers.

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Whole Number cl6

1. The document contains questions about natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, and their properties. It asks the reader to identify true/false statements and select the correct answer from multiple choice responses. 2. Questions cover topics such as the definitions of natural numbers, whole numbers, integers and their relationships to one another. Properties of numbers like addition, subtraction, predecessors, successors are also addressed. 3. The document tests understanding of the ordering and relative size of positive and negative numbers on the number line as well as the meaning of absolute value. It examines concepts like least and greatest integers, odd/even, prime/composite numbers.

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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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