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Multiple Choice. (2 Points Each) : Teaching Math in Intermediate Prelim

This document contains a 15 question multiple choice math test on rational numbers for intermediate students. The questions cover topics like identifying rational and irrational numbers, reducing fractions, converting between fractions and decimals, finding equivalent fractions, and determining whether numbers are relatively prime. The answer key is provided at the end.
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Multiple Choice. (2 Points Each) : Teaching Math in Intermediate Prelim

This document contains a 15 question multiple choice math test on rational numbers for intermediate students. The questions cover topics like identifying rational and irrational numbers, reducing fractions, converting between fractions and decimals, finding equivalent fractions, and determining whether numbers are relatively prime. The answer key is provided at the end.
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Teaching Math in Intermediate

Prelim
Multiple Choice. ( 2 points each )
1. Which statement is NOT true about Rational Number?
a. Whole numbers are rational numbers
b. Only fractions are rational numbers
c. Integers, whole numbers and natural numbers are rational numbers
d. Repeating decimals and terminating decimals are rational numbers

2. Which statement is true?


a. all integers are rational numbers
b. a number can be both rational or irrational
c. every integer is a whole number
d. all real numbers are rational

3. Which of the following statement is False?


a. all natural numbers are integers
b.irrational numbers contain all decimals
c. all rational numbers are integers
d. fractions are rational numbers

4. Which expression shows a decimal equivalent to the fraction 13/32?


a. 0.41
b. 0.406
c.0.40625
d.0.4625

5. Which fraction equals in repeating decimal?


a. 5/80
b. 11/88
c. 17/85
d. 18/81

6. Which of the following is a rational number?


a. the square root of 20
b. the square root of 9
c. the square root of 15
d. the square root of 2

7. Which of the following types of number is not rational?


a. pi
b. repeating decimals
c. mixed numbers
d. fractions

8. Rational numbers are numbers that _____________.


a. can be written as fraction
b. never repeat and never end
c. have radicals in them
d. are only positive

9. Which of these is NOT a rational number?


a. pi
b. 2/3
c. – 8
d. 6.53

10. Which pair of numbers are relatively prime to one another?


a. 2 and 16
b. 5 and 25
c. 3 and 7
d. 8 and – 64

11. 16/24 reduces to what fraction?


a. ½
b. 5/6
c. 1/3
d. 2/3

12. – 14 divided by 28 reduces to what fraction?


a. ½
b. 2
c. – ½
d. – 2

13. What is 5/8 as decimal?


a.0.625
b. 1.6
c. 0.63
d.0.58

14. What is – 0.8 as fraction in simplest form?


a. 4/5
b. 8/10
c. – 4/5
d. – 8/10

15. What is 5.37 as a fraction in simplest form?


a. 537/1000
b. 5/37
c.5 and 37/100
d. 5 and 3/7
Answer key:
1. A
2. A
3. C
4. C
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. A
10. C
11. D
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. C

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