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03 CLASSIFICATION OF NUMBER

1. Consider the following statements [A] 998 [B] 999


[C] 1000 [D] Infinite
I. Every integer is a rational number. 5. If x is positive even integer and y is odd negative
integer, then xy is:
II. Every rational number is a real number x y
xy
[A] odd integer/
Which of the above statements(s) is/are correct/
[B] even integer/
[A] Only 1 [B] Only II [C] rational number/
[C] Both I and II [D] Neither I nor II [D] Irrational number/
2. Which one of the following is correct ? The sum of
6. If m and n are natural number, then m n is.
two irrational numbers
m n mn

[A] Is always a natural/ [A] Always irrational/


[B] May be rational or irrational/ [B] Irrational unless n is the mth power of an inte-
ger/ n m
[C] Is always a rational number/
[C] Irrational unless m is the nth power if an inte-
[D] Is always an irrational number/ ger/ m n

3. Consider the following statements:/ 7. If n is a natural number then n is


n n
I. There is a finite number of rational number
[A] Always a natural number/
between any two rational numbers/
[B] Always a rational number/

II. There is an infinite number of rational num- [C] Always an irrational number/
ber between any two rational number/
[D] Either a natural number or an irrational num-
ber/
III. There is a finite number of irrational num- 8. The product of a rational number and an irratio-
nal number is:
bers between any two rational numbers/

[A] A natural number/


[B] An irrational number/
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
[A] Only I [B] Only II [C] A composite number/
[C] Only III [D] Both II and III [D] A rational number/
4. How many rational numbers are there between 1 [E] Either rational or irrational number
and 1000 ?

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9. Which of the following is a irrational number? [C] a + b - c - d [D] 2a + b + c - d
14. There are three consecutive odd integers such that
the product is prime number. Find the largest of
231
[A] 59049 [B] the prime number.
593
[C] 0.45454545
[D] 0.12112211122211112222…
(a) 1 (b) 3
10. Consider the following statements in respect of
(c) 5 (d) 7
two integers p and q (both > 1) which are rela-
tively prime/ p q >1 1. Suppose N is an positive integer such that the
sum of the digits of N is 2 and 109 < N < 1010. How
many values of N are possible?
1. Both p and q may be prime number/p q n
2 109 < N < 1010 n
2. Both p and q may be prime and other com- [A] 11 [B] 10
posite/p q [C] 9 [D] 8
2. Suppose n is a positive integer such that (n² + 48)
Which of the above statements are correct?/ is a perfect square. What is the number of such
n? / n (n² +
(a) 1 & 2 only (b) 2 & 3 only 48) n
(c) 1 & 2 only (d) 1, 2 & 3 only [A] 1 [B] 2
11. The pair of rational numbers that lies between [C] 3 [D] 4
3. If n = 1 + x, where x is the product of four con-
1 3
and is. secutive positive integer, then which of the fol-
4 4
lowing is/ are true ?/ n=1+x x, 4
1 3
4 4
262 752 24 72 I. n is odd/n
(a) , (b) ,
1000 1000 100 100 II n is prime/ n

252 748 252 748 III. n is a perfect square/ n


(c) , (d) , [A] I and III only [B] I & II
1000 1000 100 1000
[C] I only [D] not
12. Consider the following statements/
4. Which one of the following is a perfect number.

1. Every composite number is a natural num-


[A] 8140 [B] 8128
ber/
[C] 1280 [D] 8129
II. Every whole number is a natural number

Which of the statements given above is/are

[A] Only 1 [B] Only II


[C] Both I and II [D] Neither I norII
13. Two of a, b, c and d are even and two are odd, not
necessarily in order. Which of the following is defi-
nitely even?
a, b, c d

[A] a + b + c - 2d [B] a + 2b - cd

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