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OBJEC 16.

Multiple Choice questions:


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On a number line, when we add a postive integer we
b) move to the left
a) move to the right
c) do not move d) can't be determined

On a number line, when we add a negative integer we


a) move to the right b) move to the left
c) do not move d) can't be determined

On a number line, when we subtract a positive integer we


b) move to the left
a) move to the right
d) can't be determined
c) do not move

If two positive integers are added, then


we get
b) a negative integer
a) a positive integer integer
d) either positive integer (or) negative
c)zero
then get
1
negative integers are added,
we
5 if two
b) a negative integer
a) a positive integer
d) either positive integer or negative integer
c) zero
from- 5, then we get
Ifwe subtract 6 d)-1
a) 1 b) 11 c)-11
then the other is
The sum of two integers is -16. If one of them is 20, d) 4
b) 4 c)-36
a) 36
the other is
The sum of two integers is 14. If one of them is -8, then d)-5
b) 21 c) 5
a) 22

9 ( - 1 5 ) x 8 +(-15)x2 =
c)-90 d) 90
a) 150 b)-150

10 (-12)x6-(-12)x4=
a) 24 b)-24 c) 120 d)-120
11-27)x(-16)+-27) x (-14) =
b) 810 c)-54 d) 54
a)-S10
12 Theintieger-3 exceed-5 by
a)-2 b) 2 c) 8 d)-8
13 The integerto be subtracted from-3 to get -9 is
a)-6 b) 12 c)6 d)+2
4 -)x-)x(-1)xx(-)15times) isequal to
a)1 b)-1 c)0 d)-2
-I)x-)x-)x-x-IX2m times), isequal to (m is a naturalnumber)
a)1 b)-1 c) 2m d)-2m
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integers is
The additive identity of
16 b) 1 c)-1 d) not defined
a) 0
Raiesh deposits R3000 in his post-office account and withdraw 1000 from it, the next day balance
17. in his account
is
a) 1000 b) 3000 c)7 4000 d) R 2000

18 The product of even number of negative integers is


a) a positive integer b) a negative integer
c) either a positive integer or a negative integer d) cannot be determined

The product of odd number of negative integers is


19
a) a positive integer b) a negative integer
c)either a positive integer or a negative integer d) cannotbe determined

20 5 integers are multiplied and the product is negative. Which of the following statementscould not be
true about integers ?
a) 3 are negative, 2 are positive b) 2 are negative, 3 are positive
c) 4 are positive, 1 is negative d) 5 are negative
21. The set of integers is not closed under
a) Addition b) Subtraction c)Multiplication d) Division
22 A tanker contains 500 litres of milk. Due to a small hole in the
tanker, the quantity of milk is deduct
ing at the rate of 9 litres every hour. The quantity of milk in the tanker after 10
a) 491 litres
hours is
)410 litres c) 90 litres d) 450 litres
23. The expression that has value less than
(-5) x 2 is
a) 18+-12) b) -3) x 4x-) c) 4x (-6) d) 2--7)
24. The expression that has value
equal to 20 is-

a)4) x (-5) b)-32+ 10--2) c)[-6) x 25 x 3] d) 5 x (-2) + (-3) x4


25 The additive inverse of [(-4) x 16 x 25 x
3] is
a) 4800 b)-4800 c)8400 d)-8400
IL Fill in the Blanks.
1. The successor of 10 is
2 An integer which is less than every
positive integer and greater than every negative integer is
3. The additive inverse of -

6 is
If we subtract -13 from-8, then we get
36)+(-9)=
0--7)
-8)+0 =
The integer whose product with
(-1) is 0,is
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9. The integer whose product with (-1) is I i s
10. If x+1 =8, then x =

. Very short answer questions


other
The sum oftwo integers is-17. If one of them is 5, find the
-

Arrange in ascending order: 60,-23, 0, 45, - 12 and-5.

3 Evaluate (-2) x (-4) x (-5) x (-1).


Then find the differenceof the
10m below sea level.
4 Aplace is 100 m above sea level and another is
level between two places
What is the predecessor of (- 13) x 13 + 31.
6 Evaluate [-6) +5]+ [(-2) + 1].
7. Evaluate (-48) x(-1)x (3)x0x(-4).
integer greater than onlyof theintegers.
one
whose difference is an
Write two pair of integers
What wasthe totalchangein
decreases 45 per day
for four consecutive days.
9. The price of the stock
value of the stock over days period?
4

What should be multiplied by (-


12) in order to get 180?
10.

KEY
Multiple Choice Questions
6) c 7) c 8) a
2) b 3) b 4) a 5) b
1)a
13) c 14) b 15) a 16) a
10) b 11)b 12) b
9) b
22) b 23) c 24) b
18) a 19) b 20) b 21) d
17)d
25) a
IL FilIn the blanks

1) 11 2)0 3)6 4) 5 5) 4 6) 0 7) not defined


8) 0 9)-1 10) 8

II. Very Short Answer questions


1)-12 2)-23,-12,-5, 0, 45, 60 3) 40 4) 110m 5)-139
6)1 7)0 8)i)5,2 ii) 1,6 (answer may vary)
9)-180 10)- 15
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S i n g l e a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s :

to +5 is
from-2
d) 5
. number of
integers
b) 7
c) 8
Total
1. a) 6 exceeds(-20)
d) 30
much (-10) c)- 10
Byhow b)-30
then it drops by 17°C when cooled
a) + 10 15°C when heated,
liquid at 0°C rises by
temperature
of a

3
The temperature
is
c)-2°C
d)-32°C
now
the final b) 32°C
noint
with respect to his starting
a ) 2°C
S>m due South, his position
due North and then
walks 65 m
1fa boy due North
4. d) 10m
120 m due North c) 120 m due South
1S
South b) level is denoted by
10 m due below sea
a)
level is denoted by (+ 15 00) then 30 m
above the sea
c) - 30 d)+ 1530
If 1500 m
b)-1470
5. a)+30 multiplied by
additive inverse
of an integeritshould be d) - 1
To get c) 1
6.
6. b) itself
a) 0

IL Multi answer questions:


the correct statementis
Among the following,
7 does not exist
a) Smallest integer
integers, (a
-

b) is always an integer
b) If 'a' and b
are

c) a-a, ifa is negative


from 5 to +1 is negative
of consecutive integers
-

d) Product
correct statement is
8.8. Among the following, the c))0<-1 d)-1<0<1
a)-5>-4 b)-5<-4
16 is
9 pair of integers whose sum is
-

The
c)0,-16 d)-2,-8
a)- 10, +6 b)-20, + 4
IIL Statement type questions,
10. Statement (A) : The additive inverse of O is'0
Statement(B) ;0 is less than every negative integer
a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false
c) A is true and B is false d) A is false and B is true
1. Statement (A) : a x ( - ) =- a , is the integer if ' a ' is positive

tatement (B);ax (-)) = +a, is the integer if a is negative


a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false
c)A is true and B is false d) A is false and B is true
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IV. Assertion &Reason type questions,


12 Assertion (A): (-2) x (-2) x (8 times) = (-2)
- - (m times) = (- a)"= a" if m is even
Reason (R): (-a)x (-a) x (-a) x -

of A
a) Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation
of A
b) Both A and R are correct and R is not correct explanation
c) A is corect, R is incorrect
d) A is incorrect, R is correct

13. Assertion (A):|-32=32


Reason (R): x=x ifx20
of A
a) Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation
b) Both A and R are correct andR is not correct explanation of A
c)A is correct, R is incorrect
d) A is incorrect, R is correct

V. Matrix match type question:


a) Multiplicative identity
14 For any integer, 'a

a+-a) =-a)+a =0 14OOOOO


b) Distributivity 15OOo0
Forintegers a,b,c, a x (b x c) (a b)
x xc=
15.
ax0=0xa=0 c) Property of zero 16OOOO
16. For every integer 'a'
17. If a Ez, ax1 = 1 xa=a d) Associativity 17OOOO
18 For every integers a, b, c e) Additive inverse 18 OOO©
ax (b+c) = (a x b) + (axc)

KEY
4) a 5) c 6) d 7) a,b,c 8) bd
1)c 2) c 3) c
13) b 14) e 15) d 16) c
9) b.c 10) c 11) a 12) a

17) a 18) b
Multiple Choice questions:
1 Among the following, a proper fraction is
19 14 4
a) 1
b)A )5 d)11
2 Among the following, an improper fraction is
2 2 73
a) b) 3 c)3 d) 10

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fraction

following.
a
mixed

d) 2
Among
the

b)
)27
14
of
then we get
33 mixed
fraction,

convertas
we 8 d) 4
b)

fraction of
equivalent
not an
is 15
12
6 b 15
9
c) 20 d)24
2 4 68
are examples for
36'9'12 b) irreducible fractions
a) like fractions
d) improperfractions
c)equivalent fractions

is
The reciprocal of

4
3
b)
a) 3

t cove
8The number that should be multiplied
with 2= to get I is
5
es the a) 1 b) c) d)

1
The side of an equilateral triangle is cm, then its perimeteris

a) 1 cm b) 2 cm c)cm

10. The side of a square is cm, then the perimeter of square is

a) I cm b) 2 cm
c)1cm d) 2 cm
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11. s- 3
d)
b)
1
12. 1.04

a) b 25
fractional form of 0.6 is
13. The
d)
b) c)5
d) 0.05 km
14 5cm= 0.00000 5 km
b) 0.00005 km c)
a) 0.005 km

The place value of 6


in 9.06 is
15
15.
6 d) 600
b) 10 c)100
2
breadth is cm, then the perimeter of the
cm and the
sheet of paper is
16. If the length of a rectangular

paper is d) 4 cm
c) 3 cm
b) 2 cm
a) 1 cm

114
is
17. The equivalent fraction of 133

4 6
c) a) 1
b)

18. The value of x in 2


d) 4
a)5 b) 2 c)1
7
worked 38 hours so far this week, thenth
19. If Mohit needs to work 45 hours per week and he has

remaining time he has to work is

a) 7 hours b)6hours c) 6hours d) 6hours


9

20. The product of two mixed fractions is always


a) less than 1 b) equal to1 c) greater than 1 d) equal to zero

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3 lane It is divided into 2 equal parts. The length of each partis
A 10
3 6
b) 20m c)90 d)m
a)
freeze bags. If each bag weightkg number of freezer bags
Rita packed 6 kg of apples into
is
did she pack,
b) 8 c)12 d) 7
a 2.0013 equals
+0.213 +
213+2.103
a) 217.3173
b) 21.72273 c)2172.273 d) 217.2773
=2.54 cm, then 100 inches =

Ifone inch c) 254 cm


a) 0.0254 cm
b) 25.4 cm d) 25400 cm
3x0.3 x 0.03 x
0.003 x 3000 equals
a) 0.00243
b) 0.000243 c)243 d) 0.243

Fill in the Blanks.

10 15

36+
0.2 x 0.2 x 0.2 = _

ofofof 56052
6 12.6 0.6=

Rof 1000=

The larger fractionof


of
2
o9' 17-

0 The
value of 20.04 +0.2 is
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Very short a n s w e r questions
1. What is the value of 5
order?
2 utnge 4s'in descending
What is the value of 10.05 x 1.5?
3.
a are in which order?
4 a r e in ascending order, then x, X, Xg
5. What is the value of 9 x 6 ?
6 Find the value of 69?
25
7. Find the numbers of pieces if a paper strip of length cm can be cut in to smaller strips of length
7.
cm each.
8. What is the expanded form of the decimal number 23.14?
9 Find the value of 343 0.07?
10. A vehical covers a distance of 13.31 km in 1.1 litres of petrol. How much distance willitcoverin on
litre of petrol?
KEY
L Multiple Choice Questions:
1)d 2) d 3) d 4) a 5) d 6) c 7) b 8) b
9) c 10) b 11) c 12) c 13) b 14) b 15) c 16) b
17) d 18) c 19) b 20) c 21) b 22) b 23) a 24) c
25) d
IL Fill in the blanks:
11 17
2) 12 3) 144 4) 0.008 5) 346 6)21 7) 125 8) 102
9) 1 10) 100.2
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questions:
Answer
lery
r
Short Short
19
2)7)15.075 4) Descendingorder 5)57 6) 7)5
2
27
+4x 9) 4900 10) 12.1 km
S)2x 10+3XI+Ix
COMPETITION CORNER FOR OLYMPIADS
type questions:
Singleanswer
raction of
the months to a year have 31 days is
7
12
The fraction of day starting with S (or) T to a week is
b) c)
8)1
Thevalue of
19
13 e) 19
8 14
327 a) 51
The value of 3+
11
a) 1 b) 0
)6 d)
The value of 04 +0.61+0.11-0.36 is
40
a) 0.40 b) 99 c) 0.80 d) 0.08
The fraction of
composite numbers is from I to 20 is
9 13
b) c) d)
20 20 10
Express 3 cm 5mm as a fraction of 9m 2
cm is
35
b) c) 1804 d) g02
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Multi answer typequestions :


II
100 is
8. The fraction of primes upto 11 d) 4
25 c) 50
21 b) 100
a) 100
2 litres is
The fraction of 250 ml to
25
250 b)
d) A0
a) C)200

is
10. The equivalent of,
25 15
50 100 d) 28
b) 140 c)35
a)70
11. Ifa<b then

a c) d)
a) ac < bc

m. Statement type questions.


decimals
Statement (A) : 0.63, 0.3 and 0.9 are pure recurring
12.
in the decimal part are repeated iscalled recum
Statement (B) :A decimal in which all the digits
decimals
a) Both A and B are true
b) Both A and B are false
c)A is true and B is false
d) A is false and B is true

Statement (A) : is a non terminating decimal


13.
if the division process continu
Statement (B) 1In the process of converting a fraction into decimal,
-

in definitely is called non terminating decimal


b) Both A and B are false
a) Both A and B are true d) A is false and B is true
c)A is true and B is false
Statement (A) : The value of 26.05 x 10 is 2605
14 Siatement (B) 1If we multiply a decimal number with 10 (or) powers of 10then the decimal po
is shift to the left side.
b) Both A and B are false
a) Both A and B are true
c)A is true and B is false d)A is false and B is true
15. Statement (A) : The value of 1 ml =0.0001 litre
Statement (B)1 The fraction of 58 paise to a rupee is 0.58
a) Both A and B are true b) Both A and B are false
c)A is true and B isfalse d) A is false and B is true
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numbers any between 2 integer are infinite
BSE (A): Decimal
S t a t e mnt
ent

Spatement(B) :
Decimals between 0.3 and 0.4 are ero
b) Both A and B are false
are true
and B
Both A d) A is false and B is true
a) B is false
and
)Aistrue
& Reason type questions.
Lsertion
I 24
are like fractions
Asvertion

(A) 2121
If the numerators of fractions are equal thenthat fractions are called like fractions
Reason(R):In
andIR are correct and R is correct explanation of A
a) BothA are correct and R is not correct explanation of A
A and R
b)BothcorTect, R is incorrect d) A is incorrect, R is correct
c)A is
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Assertion (A): The fractions are equivalentto

Reason (R): Equivalent fractions to a given fraction are infinite


a)Both A and R are correct and R is correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are correct and R is not correct explanation of A
c)A is cormrect, R is incorrect d) A is incorrect, R is correct

19, Assertion (A) : The simplestfrom of

Reason (R) : If the H.C.F of numerator and denominator is 1 then that


fraction is in simplest form
a) Both A and R are correct and R is correct
explanation of A
b) Both A and R are correct and R is not correct
explanation of A
c)A is corTect, R is incorrect d) A is incorrect, R is correct
20 Assertion (A): 3.5, 13.21, 29.180
are like decimals
Reason (R) : The decimals
having the same number of digits on the right of the decimal point are
called as like decimals.
nue a) Both A and R are correct and R is
correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are correct and R
is not correct explanation of A
c)A is corrrect, R is incorrect d) A is incorrect, R is correct

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KEY
1)b 2) c 3) a 4) a 5) c 6) a 7)c 8) bd
9) b,cd 10) a,b.c 11) a,b,d 12) a 13) a 14) c 15) d 16) c
17) c 18) b 19) a 20) d

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