Whole Numbers Questions2
Whole Numbers Questions2
Whole Numbers Questions2
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Question 1.
Write the smallest whole number.
Question 2.
What is the predecessor of whole number 0?
Question 3.
Which property do the following statements hold?
(a) 6 + 4 = 4 + 6
(b) 3 + 2 = whole number
Question 4.
Add the following in three ways. Indicate the property used.
(a) 25 + 36 + 15
(b) 30 + 18 + 22
(b) 30 + 18 + 22
Question 5.
Using distributive property, solve the following:
(а) 360 x 102
(b) 35 x 98
Question 6.
Find the product of the greatest 3-digit number and the smallest 2-digit
number.
Question 7.
Write any two numbers which can be shown as rectangles.
Question 8.
Write the predecessor of the smallest 4-digit number.
Question 9.
For n = 5, verify the given statement 10 x n + 1 = n1
Question 10.
Write the next two steps:
Question 12.
Observe the following patterns and extend them by two more terms.
Question 13.
Observe the following patterns and extend them by two more terms:
Solution:
Next two terms are
15873 x 7 x 3 = 333333
15873 x 7 x 4 = 444444
Question 14.
Write the three whole numbers which can be arranged as squares.
Question 15.
Using the properties of whole numbers, find the value of the following in
suitable way:
(a) 945 x 4 x 25
(b) 40 x 328 x 25
Question 16.
Represent the following on number line:
(a) 3 + 4
(b) 6 – 2
(c) 2 × 4
Question 17.
Give one example for each of the following properties for whole numbers.
(a) Closure property
(b) Commutative property
(c) Associative property
(d) Distributive property
Question 18.
A dealer purchased 124 LED sets. If the cost of one set is ₹38,540, determine
their total cost.
Question 19.
Find the product of the greatest 3-digit number and the greatest 2-digit
number.
Question 20.
Write 10 such numbers which can be shown only as line.
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Question 21.
320 km distance is to be covered partially by bus and partially by train. Bus
covers 180 km distance with a speed of 40 km/h and the rest of the distance
is covered by the train at a speed of 70 km/h. Find the time taken by a
passenger to cover the whole distance.
Question 22.
Solve the following and establish a pattern:
(a) 84 x 9
(b) 84 x 99
(c) 84 x 999
(d) 84 x 9999
Question 23.
Solve the following with suitable and short-cut method: .
(a) 86 x 5
(b) 86 x 15
(c) 86 x 25
(d) 86 x 35
(e) 86 x 50
(f) 96 x 125
(g) 96 x 250
(h) 112 x 625
Question 24.
Ramesh buys 10 containers of juice from one shop and 18 containers of the
same juice from another shop. If the capacity of each container is same and
the cost of each of the container is ₹150, find the total money spend by
Ramesh.
Question 25.
Fill in the blanks.
(а) The smallest whole number is ……… .
(b) The smallest natural number is ……… .
(c) Difference between 5-digit smallest number and 4-digit largest number is
……… .
(d) Any number divided by 0 is not ……… .
(e) The property used in 84 x 25 = 25 x 84 is ……… .
(f) The property used in 80 x (60 + 3) = 80 x 60 + 80 x 3 is ……… .
(g) The smallest number which can be shown by two doted rectangles is
……… .
(h) Every whole number except ……… is a natural number.
(i) When any counting number is multiplied by zero, the product is ……… .
(j) When zero is divided by any non-zero whole number, the quotient is ………
.
Question 26.
Which of the following statements are true (T) and which are false (F)?
(a) The sum of two whole numbers is always less than their product.
(b) There is only one whole number n such that n x n – n
(c) For two non-zero whole numbers a and b, a ÷ b = b ÷ a.
(d) The sum of two odd whole numbers is an even number.
(e) There jloes not exist any whole number m for which m ÷ m = m.
(f) (16 ÷ 4) ÷ 2 = 16 ÷ (4 ÷ 2)
(g) 7 – 8 = whole number
(h) If 1 is added to a number, we get its successor.
(i) The whole number 15 lies between 14 and 21.
(j) 84 x (10 + 5) = 84 x 10 + 84 x 5 represents distributive property.
Question 27.
The value of 27 ÷ (9 ÷ 3) is
(a) 3
(b) 6
(c) 9
(d) 27
Question 28.
The whole number 7 can be arranged as,
(a) line
(b) square
(c) rectangle
(d) triangle