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1). If a and b are two whole numbers, then a-b = c will be a whole number if

A). a < b

B). a > b

C). a = b

D). both (b) and (c)

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2). Multiplicative identity of whole number 'a' is

A). 1

B). 1/a

C). a+1

D). a-1

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3). If number 'b' is a factor of a number 'a', then 'a' divided by 'b' gives the remainder

A). any number greater than zero

B). any number less than zero

C). zero

D). one

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4). Value of (−1)−13 is


A). 1

B). -1

C). ( 13
1
)

D). -13

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5). If 'a' and 'b' are two rational numbers, then number of rational number between them are

A). one

B). two

C). zero

D). infinite

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6). Predecessor of lowest positive integer is

A). zero

B). -1

C). 1

D). none of these

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a −n
7). If 'a' and 'b' are two rational numbers, then ( b ) is equal to

a
A). −n ( b )

a
B). − ( b )

1
C). n
b
( )
a

1
D). n
a
( )
b

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8). If sum of integers from 101 to 200, inclusive is subtracted from the sum of integers from 201 to 300 inclusive, then the result is

A). 0

B). 100
C). 1000

D). 10000

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9). If k ≠ 0 and k ≠ 1 , then which of the following cannot be true?

A). k2 > k

B). k2 < k

C). k2 = k

D). Both b and c

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4 3
10). Which of the following is equal to 3 .3 ?

7
A). 3

12
B). 3

7
C). 6

12
D). 9

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