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1. Number System

This document outlines a lesson on number systems, covering rational and irrational numbers, operations on real numbers, and laws of exponents. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions designed to test knowledge on these topics. The questions address concepts such as the nature of rational numbers, properties of irrational numbers, and basic arithmetic operations involving exponents.

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1. Number System

This document outlines a lesson on number systems, covering rational and irrational numbers, operations on real numbers, and laws of exponents. It includes a series of multiple-choice questions designed to test knowledge on these topics. The questions address concepts such as the nature of rational numbers, properties of irrational numbers, and basic arithmetic operations involving exponents.

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IX MATHEMATICS (041/241)

CHAPTER: NUMBER SYSTEM

OUTLINE OF THE LESSON:


●​ Number systems
●​ Rational and irrational numbers
●​ Operation on Real numbers
●​ Laws of exponents for real numbers

SECTION A
Choose the correct answer
1.​ Every rational number is
(a) a natural number ​ (b) an integer ​ (c) a real number​ (d) a whole number
2.​ Between two rational numbers
(a) there is no rational number ​ ​
(b) there is exactly one rational number
(c) there are infinitely many rational numbers
(d) there are only rational numbers and no irrational numbers
3.​ Decimal representation of a rational number cannot be
(a) terminating​ ​ ​ ​ ​ (b) non-terminating
(c) non-terminating repeating ​ ​ (d) non-terminating non-repeating
4.​ The product of any two irrational numbers is
(a) always an irrational number ​ ​
(b) always a rational number
(c) always an integer ​ ​ ​ ​
(d) sometimes rational, sometimes irrational
5.​ Which of the following is irrational?
4
(a) 9
​ ​ ​ (b) ​ ​ (c) 7​​ ​ (d) 81​
6.​ Which of the following is irrational?
(a) 0.14​ ​ ​ (b) 0. 1416 ​​ (c) 0. 1416​ ​ (d) 0.401400014…
7.​ A rational number between 2 and 3 is
2+ 3 2· 3
(a) 2
​ ​ ​ (b) 2
​ ​ (c) 1.5 ​ ​ (d) 1.8
8.​ 2 3 + 3 is equal to
(a) 2 6 ​ ​ ​ (b) 6 ​ ​ ​ (c) 3 3​ ​ (d) 4 6
9.​ 10 × 15 is equal to
(a) 6 5 ​ ​ ​ (b) 5 6 ​ ​ (c) 25 ​ ​ (d) 10 5
7
10.​ After rationalizing the denominator of , we get the denominator as
3 3−2 2
(a) 13 ​ ​ ​ (b) 19 ​ ​ (c) 5 ​ ​ ​ (d) 35
11.​ Value of (256)0.16 × (256)0.09 is
(a) 4 ​ ​ ​ ​ (b) 16 ​ ​ (c) 64 ​ ​ (d) 256.25
3 4 12
12.​ The product 2 · 2 · 32 equals
12 12
(a) 2 ​ ​ ​ (b) 2 ​ ​ ​ (c) 2 ​ ​ (d) 32
4 3 2
13.​ 2 equals
−1 1
−6 6
(a) 2 6
​ ​ ​ (b) 2 ​ ​ (c) 2 6
​ ​ (d) 2
4 −2
14.​ Value of (81) is
1 1 1
(a) 9
​​ ​ ​ (b) 3
​​ ​ (c) 9 ​ ​ ​ (d) 81
32+ 48
15.​ The value of is equal to
8+ 12

(a) 2 ​ ​ ​ (b) 2 ​ ​ ​ (c) 4 ​ ​ ​ (d) 8

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