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Worksheet 5 - Integers

The document is a mathematics worksheet for 6th grade students on the topic of integers. It contains 10 multiple choice questions, 5 fill in the blank questions, 5 true/false questions, and 4 short answer questions assessing students' understanding of integers, including their order on the number line, addition and subtraction of integers, and identifying integers greater than or less than given values.

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Worksheet 5 - Integers

The document is a mathematics worksheet for 6th grade students on the topic of integers. It contains 10 multiple choice questions, 5 fill in the blank questions, 5 true/false questions, and 4 short answer questions assessing students' understanding of integers, including their order on the number line, addition and subtraction of integers, and identifying integers greater than or less than given values.

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SUNRISE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, ABU DHABI

ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023


WORKSHEET- 5
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

Name : Date:
Grade : 6 Section : Teacher’s sign:

Chapter 6 - Integers

Choose the correct answer :-


1.  The succeeding number of the number – 1 is
(a) 1 (b) 0 (c) - 2 (d) -11

2.  An integer between – 4 and – 2 is


(a) 3 (b) - 5 (c) - 3 (d) 4

3.  Which of the following is true?


(a)  0 < – 8 (b) 0 > – 8 (c) 4 < – 4 (d) 0 > 6

4.  Which of the following is false?


(a) – 1 < – 2 (b) 79 < 89 (c) – 1 < 1 (d) 1 > 0

5.  Which of the following statements is true?


(a) Every positive integer is larger than every negative integer.
(b) Zero is greater than every positive integer.
(c) Zero is smaller than every negative integer.
(d) Farther a number from zero to the right, smaller is its value.
6. (- 1) + ( – 2) = ?
(a) 3 (b) - 1 (c) – 2 (d) - 3
7.  (- 1) + ____ = 0
(a) - 1 (b) 1 (c) 0 (d) None of these
8.  ? – 5 = – 5
(a) 0 (b) 5 (c) - 5 (d) 10
9.  Which of the following statements, is false?
(a) Zero is neither a negative integer nor a positive integer.
(b) Zero is less than every positive integer.
(c) Zero is larger than every negative integer.
(d) Farther a number from zero on the left, larger is its value.

10. The predecessor of - 67 is


a) - 68 b) -66 c) 68 d) -65
Fill in the blanks
1. Greatest negative integer is ______ .
2. 10 + _____ = 0.
3. The predecessor of the greatest negative integer is _____
4. Sum of two negative numbers is always ________________
5. Additive inverse of - 5 is _____

State True or False :


1. – 1.5 is an integer.
2. Zero is the integer which is neither positive nor negative.
3. A negative integer is always greater than zero.
4. Farther a number from zero on the right, its value decreases.
5. -20° C represent temperature “above 20°C”

Answer the following :


1. Write 3 negative integers greater than - 9
2. Write the following integers in descending order
-99, -990, -777, -567, -345, -354
3. In each of the following pairs, which integer is to the left of the other on the number line
a) -13, -26 b) -9, 18 c) -29, -13 d) -100, -67
4. Evaluate
a) 200 + (-566) – (-240) b) (-456) – (-786) + 876
c) (-765) – 987 + (-435) d) (-23) + 13 – 17 + (-67)
e) 54 – (-45) + (-12) + 0 f) 752 – 165 + (-130)
g) -539 – 218 + (-65) h) -380 – 46 – (-98)
i) 721 – 39 – (- 810) j) -1023 – 480 – (-3750)

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