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FSc Part-I | Mathematics | Chapter No.1: Number Systems | Quiz Version-1
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A decimal which has only finite number of decimal places is called ____ decimal:
? Non-terminating? Recurring? Non-recurring? TerminatingA no. which can be written in the form \(\frac{p}{q}\), where p and q are relatively prime integers and q ≠ 0 is called ___ no:
? Index? Rational? Irrational? ImaginaryThe property\(\forall a \in R; a=a\)
? Transitive? Reflexive? Commutative? Symmetric0 is:
? Irrational no.? Even integer? Odd integer? Natural no.Transitive property of order of real nos. is that \(\forall a,b,c \in R\):
? \(a<b \wedge b<c \Rightarrow a\geq c\)? \(a<b \wedge b<c \Rightarrow a<c\)? \(a<b \wedge b<c \Rightarrow a=c\)? \(a<b \wedge bc\) a(b-c)=ab-ac is called ___ property:
? Associative? Distributive of multiplication? Trichotomy? Multiplicative\(\sqrt\frac{5}{16}\) is:
? Whole no.? Prime no.? Rational no.? Irrational no.The additive identity of real no is:
? 1? 2? 3? 0The multiplicative identity of real no is:
? 1? 3? 0? 2\(\sqrt{3}\) is:
? Odd no.? Rational no.? Irrational no.? Complex no.2 is:
? Odd integer? Rational no.? -ve integer? Irrational no.Multiplicative property of order of real nos. is that \(\forall a,b,c \in R\):
? \(a>b \wedge c>0 \Rightarrow ac=bc\)? \(a>b \wedge c>0 \Rightarrow ac\leq bc\)? \(a>b \wedge c>0 \Rightarrow ac<bc\)? \(a>b \wedge c>0 \Rightarrow ac>bc\)If n is a prime, then \(\sqrt{n}\) is:
? Rational no.? Natural no.? Irrational no.? Whole no.\(\pi\) is:
? Whole no.? Irrational no.? Rational no.? Natural no.Left distributive property of real nos. is that \(\forall a,b,c \in R\)
? a(b+c)=abc? a(b+c)=ab+ac? a(b+c)=1? (a+b)c=ac+bcIf n is a perfect square, then \(\sqrt{n}\) is:
? Always even integer? Rational no.? Always odd integer? Irrational no.Every non-repeating non-terminating decimal is:
? Rational no.? None of these? Irrational no.? IntegerThe number 1 is a:
? Even no.? Irrational no.? Odd no.? Prime no.Trichotomy is property of:
? Inequality? Division? Equality? SubtractionEvery recurring decimal or terminating decimal represents:
? Irrational no.? Natural no.? Integer? Rational no.
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