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    Number 169 can be represented by a 13 x 13 square grid. Which among the following can also be represented by a square grid?

  • Question 2
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    The property satisfied by addition or multiplication of whole numbers is ____________.

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    (3 + 4) x 1 = (3 x 1) + (4 x 1) is an example of ____________.

  • Question 4
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    Which symbol will replace the question mark (?) below?

    Place value of 5 in 4,154,129 ? Place value of 5 in 3,548,127

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    Which of the following statements is not true?

    A. Whole numbers start from 0.
    B. 99 is the largest whole number.
    C. Every whole number has a successor.
    D. Every natural number is a whole number.

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    The successor of 100588 is

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    If p, q and r are three whole numbers, then the associative law is applicable on addition, if and only if

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    How many whole numbers are there between 32 and 94?

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    Which of the following sets of numbers will make the given number sentence true?

    ________ + __________ - _________ = 25

  • Question 10
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    Which of the following is not true?

  • Question 11
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    What does the given number line represent?

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    Which of the following operations satisfy the commutative law for whole numbers?

    A. Addition and Subtraction
    B. Addition and Multiplication
    C. Division and Multiplication
    D. Subtraction and Multiplication

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    Every whole number is a predecessor of a/an _________.

  • Question 14
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    What is the additive identity of a natural number?

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    Mannat packs 6 fruit baskets for a picnic. She puts 24 apples, 28 oranges and 16 mangoes in each basket. With the help of which property can we calculate the total number of fruits in 6 baskets?

    A. Commutative property
    B. Distributive property
    C. Associative Property
    D. None of these

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    When we multiply 18 by a multiplicative identity, we get _________.

  • Question 17
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    Which of the following is not true?

    A. 2 + 0 = 2
    B. 2 × 0 = 0
    C. 2 - 0 = 2
    D. 2 0 = 2

  • Question 18
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    In whole numbers, commutative law is satisfied with respect to operators ________.

  • Question 19
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    Which among the following cannot be arranged in a square by using dot [ . ] pattern?

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    Which of the following properties is/are not applicable on division of different whole numbers?

    A. Commutative property
    B. Associative property
    C. Closure property
    D. All of these

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    A wholesale fruit seller sells 120 kg of apples to a juice bar and another 50 kg to a retailer. If the apples cost Rs. 80 per kg, then how much money does he make in total on both transactions?

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    On a daily basis, Manish earns Rs. 80 by selling newspapers, Rs. 180 by working as a storekeeper and Rs. 220 by working in a factory. Komal earns Rs. 90 by selling newspapers, Rs. 200 by working as a storekeeper and Rs. 260 by working in a factory everyday.

    What are their combined daily earnings?

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    80 chocolates can be packed in 1 box. How many boxes are required to pack 3360 chocolates?

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    There are 336 blue marbles in a bag. A man takes out 8 blue marbles from it and replaces them with 16 red marbles. He continues to do so until all blue marbles are replaced with red marbles. In the end, the number of red marbles in the bag is _____________.

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    Chirag had Rs. 4,20,000. He gave Rs. 45,200 to Jai, Rs. 1,20,000 to Joe, and Rs. 1,80,000 to John. How much money was left with him?

  • Question 26
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    If p, q and r are whole numbers, then match the following:

    Column 1 Column 2
    1. p + q = q + p a. Commutative property
    2. (p + q) + r = p + (q + r) b. Distributive property
    3. p(q + r) = pq + pr c. Associative property
    d. Closure property


  • Question 27
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    State T for True and F for False:

    1. Product of any two natural numbers is always more than their sum.
    2. Natural numbers start from 0.
    3. If a natural number is divided by another natural number (the second is bigger), then the answer will always be less than 1.

    I II III
    A T F F
    B F F F
    C F F T
    D T T T

  • Question 28
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    Directions: Study the following statements and choose the correct option accordingly.

    Statement 1: Addition of natural numbers is commutative.
    Statement 2: Multiplication of natural numbers is closed and associative.

    A. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.
    B. Statement 1 is true, but Statement 2 is false.
    C. Statement 1 is false, but Statement 2 is true.
    D. Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

  • Question 29
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    Match the following:

    Column - I Column - II
    I The smallest natural number is 6
    II The whole number that has no predecessor is 1
    III When 5 is added to the smallest natural number, the result will be 0

    I II III
    A 1 0 6
    B 0 1 6
    C 6 0 1
    D 0 6 1

  • Question 30
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    Fill in the blanks.

    1. The product of any two odd natural numbers is __________.
    2. The product of the smallest whole number and 1562 is _________.
    3. The sum of the biggest two-digit natural number and 1 is ______.
    4. If a and b are two natural numbers and b > a, then a - b is always _________.

    1 2 3 4
    A even 1 99 negative
    B odd 0 100 negative
    C even 0 0 positive
    D odd 1 100 zero

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