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CHAPTER NO 08Integer
(i)
(ii)
Positive integers are all the whole numbers greater than. _____
(A) zero: {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...}
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
(B)
(B)
(C)
<
<
(B)
>
(C)
(B)
>
(C)
(B)
>
(C)
(B)
>
(C)
(B)
(B)
-111
-1111
A
B
(A)
(ix)
<
(A)
(ix)
(A)
(ix)
The number line is a line labeled with the integers in increasing order:
(A)
(ix)
The number line is a line labeled with the integers in decreasing order from_____:
(A)
(ix)
(C) Negative
The number line is a line labeled with the integers in increasing order from_____:
(A)
(vii)
(A)
(vi)
(B)
B
B
A
A
A
(ix)
(ix)
(ix)
Write the next two integers in each of the following -12, -8, -4
(A)
4, 0
(B)
0, 4
(ix)
Give two possible integers for the place holder in each of the following
<0
(A)
-1, -2
(B)
1, 2
When adding integers with like signs (both positive or both negative), we _____
their absolute values.
(B)
Add
(B)
Subtract
A
(ii)
When adding integers with like signs (both positive or both negative), we add
2
their absolute values, and the _____ sign is taken up by the sum.
(A)
Same
(B) Different
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
When adding integers of unlike signs, we take their absolute values, then _____
the smaller absolute value from the larger one.
(B) sum
(B
Subtract
(C)
None of these
B
When adding integers of unlike signs, we take their absolute values, then
subtract the smaller absolute value from the larger one and give the result the
sign of the integer with _____ absolute value.
A
(A) Larger
(B)
Smaller
The sum of two integers is also an _____
(A)
Decimal
(B)
Integer
(vi)
(vii)
(viii) For every integer, there exists an integer such that their sum is _____
(A)
Zero
(B)
Infinity
(viii) For every integer, there exists an integer such that their sum is zero. Each is
known as the _____of the other.
A
(A)
Additive inverse
(B)
Quotient
(ix)
(x)
(xi)
The absolute value of the product of two or more integers is equal to the_____
(A)
Product of their negative value
(B)
Product of their absolute values.B
(xiii) The product of two integers remains the _____they interchange their places_____
(A)
Same
(B)
Different
A
B
(C) 1
Both
A
B
When a number is multiplied by itself, the product is known as the square of that
number. The number itself then called the _____
(C)
Decimal product
(B)
square root of the product
B
(ii)
Zero itself
3
B
(i)
(ii)
Ration is the relationship between two numbers of same kinds and can b
expressed as _____
(A)
A.B
(B)
B:A
(C)
A:B
C
(iii)
(iv)
(v)
A
In the ratio if the quantities to be compared are In different units , then it is
essential to express them in the _____
(A)
Different unit
(B)
Different kinds
(C)
Same Unit C
The two quantities forming a ratio, the first one is called the _____
(A)
Antecedent
(B)
Consequent
(vi)
The two quantities forming a ratio, the second one is called the _____
(A)
Antecedent
(B)
Consequent
(vii)
B
B
(ix)
Which method allows us to find the value attached to individual objects, to then
determine the value of a group of objects.
(A)Unitary Method
(B)
Composite method
(ii)
The basic principle of the unitary method lies in the assumption that all the
objects under consideration are of _______ value.
(A)Unequal
(B)
Equal
B
(iii)
Greek
(iv)
The word per cent is a short form of the Latin word per centum meaning
_____
(A)
Out of two hundred
(B)
Out o f Hundred (C) Out of Thousand B
(v)
(vi)
(B)
3
20
(vii)
15
100
17
20
(B)
85
100
See page84
(C)
100
15
(D)
20
3
(D)
20
3
20
3
See page84
(C)
100
15
1
% in its lowest term fraction is _____. See page84
2
25
2
1
(A)
%
(B)
(C)
(D)
2
100
8
12
4
(viii) 0.65% in its lowest term fraction is _____.
(A)
(viii)
(ix)
(ix)
13
%
2000
(B)
2
100
1
convert the fractions as percentage.
5
(A)
20%
(B)
100%
(C)
See page84
(C)
1
8
(D)
20
3
See page84
25%
(D)
30%
42
A
B
See page 85
(ii)
(iii)
(iii)
(A)
(iv)
profit
x100%
Cost Price
(B)
loss
profit
x100% (C)
Cost Price
Cost Price
(vii)
Profit % =
(A)
(vi)
loss
Cost Price
(B)
loss
x100%
Cost Price
(C)
Profit
Cost Price
(iv)
(v)
(iii)
(iv)
(vi)
The symbol or number appearing before the variable used in algebraic term is
called ______
B
(A)
(vii)
Terms of Expression
(B)
Its Coefficent
If two terms differ only in their numberical or literal Coeffieients or do not differ at
all such that 2a, 5a,-4a, are know _____
(A)
Unlike Terms
(B)
Like Terms
B
(xi)
Unlike terms
(B)
Like terms
True
(B)
False (c)
open statement
5
(x)
(xi)
True
True
True
True
0.3=
(A)
(xi)
open statement
(B)
False (c)
open statement
A
A
True
(B)
False (c)
open statement
True
(B)
False (c)
open statement
(B)
False (c)
open statement
A
A
True
1
3
c
True
(B)
False (c)
open statement
(B)
15
(c)
(xi)
False (c)
(xi)
(B)
5+ =3
(A)
(xi)
open statement
7x
(A)
(xi)
False (c)
17 is a natural number
(A)
(xi)
(B)
12+3=3+12
(A)
(xi)
open statement
(xi)
False (c)
(xi)
(B)
(a)(b) (B)
a+b
(c)
a-b
2
x+2y
3
(B)
2
x-2y
3
(c)
2
x+y
3
c
c
c
A
(vii)
-3a3+2a2-a+1
(iii)
(iv)
(ix)
(iii)
(iv)
(vi)
(xi)
B
A
B
A
6
(A) A straight line or simply a line
(iii)
(iv)
(vi)
Open Statement
(vii)
(B)
which extends definitely (B) Which Extends Indefinitely In All Of Its Directions.
B
_______may be thought of as a flat surface which extends indefinitely in all of its
directions.
(A)
A Ray (B)
A plane (C) A line segment
B
(xi)
(xi)
(A)
xii)
Finite
One and only one line can be drawn through _____given points.
(A)
(x)
An unlimited (B)
Three (B)
One (c)
two
Collinear
(B)
Non Collinear
A
A
(xiii) Three or more points in plane are said to be collinear if they all lie on the
A same
plane.
(A)
Collinear
(B)
Non Collinear
(xv)
(B)
Collinear
If three lines pass through the same point then they are called _____
(A)
Plane (B)
Intersecting point
(c)
Concurrent
Plane (B)
Intersecting point
(c)
Point of concurrency
Vertex (B)
Line
(xix) One and only one _____can be drawn containing two intersecting lines.
(A)
vertex (B)
line
(c)
Plane
Two lines segments are said to be _____if their lenghts are equal
(A)
congruent (B)
Line (c) plane
(xiii)
(iii)
(iv)
(vi)
Open Statement
A
c
c
A
c
c
A
(vii)
(B)
which extends definitely (B) Which Extends Indefinitely In All Of Its Directions.
B
_______may be thought of as a flat surface which extends indefinitely in all of its
directions.
(A)
A Ray (B)
A plane (C) A line segment
B
7
(viii) ______number of lines can be drawn through a point.
(A)
(xi)
(xi)
(A)
xii)
Finite
One and only one line can be drawn through _____given points.
(A)
(x)
An unlimited (B)
Three (B)
One (c)
two
Collinear
(B)
Non Collinear
A
A
(xiii) Three or more points in plane are said to be collinear if they all lie on the
A same
plane.
(A)
Collinear
(B)
Non Collinear
(xv)
(B)
Collinear
If three lines pass through the same point then they are called _____
(A)
Plane (B)
Intersecting point
(c)
Concurrent
Plane (B)
Intersecting point
(c)
Point of concurrency
Vertex (B)
Line
(xix) One and only one _____can be drawn containing two intersecting lines.
(A)
vertex (B)
line
(c)
Plane
CHAPTER NO 20Angles
A
A
c
c
A
c
c
(xiv)
(xv)
(iii)
(iv)
(A)
(vi)
(A)
(vii)
(A)
(viii)
(xi)
(x)
(xi)
(A)
xii)
(A)
90
(B)
180
90
(B)
180
B
A
8
(xiv) Two adjacent angles are said to be supplementary if the sum of their measures is
_____
(A)
90
(B)
180
(xv) The angles opposite to the common vertex fromed by the intersectionsB of two
liens are known as _____
(A)
right angle
(B)
Complementary angle(c)
ruler
(B)
c
protractor
(C)
set s
CHAPTER NO 21Triangles
(xvi)
_____ is a geometrical figure frmed bye three line segments having common end
A
points when taken in pairs.
(A)
A triangle (B)
plane
(xvii) The region outside the triagnle containing the points is known as the _____of the
triagle.
(A) Interior region (B)
exterior region
B
(xviii) (iii)
The region inside the triagnle containing the points is known as the
_____of the triagle.
A
(A) Interior region (B)
exterior region
(iv)
An angle whose degree measuring is 90 is called _____
A
(A)
Right angle (B)
Acute angle
(vi)
A triangle is said to be a _____when all its three sides are unequal in length.
(A)
Right angle (B)
scalene triangle
(C) isosceles triangle
B
(vii) A triangle is said to be _____if two of its sides are equal in length.
(A)
Right angle (B)
scalene triangle
(C)
isosceles triangle
D
(viii) A triangle is said to be _____ if all its three sides are equal in length.
(A)
Reflex angle (B)
equilateral angle
A
CHAPTER NO 22Circles
(xix)
_____ is a geometrical figure frmed bye three line segments having common end
A
points when taken in pairs.
(A)
A triangle (B)
plane
(xx)
The region outside the triagnle containing the points is known as the _____of the
triagle.
(A) Interior region (B)
exterior region
B
(xxi)
(iii)
The region inside the triagnle containing the points is known as the
_____of the triagle.
A
(A) Interior region (B)
exterior region
(iv)
An angle whose degree measuring is 90 is called _____
A
(A)
Right angle (B)
Acute angle
(vi)
A triangle is said to be a _____when all its three sides are unequal in length.
(A)
Right angle (B)
scalene triangle
(C) isosceles triangle
B
(vii) A triangle is said to be _____if two of its sides are equal in length.
(A)
Right angle (B)
scalene triangle
(C)
isosceles triangle
D
(viii) A triangle is said to be _____ if all its three sides are equal in length.
(A)
Reflex angle (B)
equilateral angle
A
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