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Numbers Worksheet-9

Numbers Worksheet-9

 

  1. A badminton player won 6 games and lost 4. The fraction of the games he won is

(a)                   (b)                   (c)                  (d)

 

  1. Which of the following fractions is the largest?

(a)                 (b)                 (c)                 (d)

 

  1. The multiplicative inverse of is

(a)                   (b) 1                    (c) 0                  (d) None

 

  1. Guru reads of a book. He finds that there are still 80 pages left to be read. Total number of pages in the book are

(a) 100               (b) 200               (c) 300             (d) 400

 

  1. The value of is

(a)                    (b) 2                    (c) 1                   (d) 0

 

  1. Ravi had of a cake. He ate of it. What part of the cake did he eat?

(a)                    (b)                  (c)                 (d)

 

  1. The daily consumption of milk of a family is litres. The quantity of milk consumed by the family during the month of September 2003 is

(a) 90 lit             (b)       (c)          (d) None

 

  1. Indian cricket team won 4 more matches than it lost with New Zealand. If it won of its matches, how many matches did Indian play?

(a) 8                    (b) 12                  (c) 16                  (d) 20

 

  1. The product of a fractional number and its multiplicative inverse is

(a) 0                                                 (b) 1

(c) number itself                           (d) none

 

  1. Fractions which have a common denominator are called ............. fractions.

(a) like                (b) proper          (c) unlike           (d) improper

 

(a)                  (b)                  (c)                   (d) 11

 

  1. The sum of and is .........

(a)                 (b)                  (c)                  (d)

 

  1. The difference between and is ..........

(a)                   (b)                 (c)                  (d) 8

 

  1. What should be added to to make it

(a)                  (b) 4                  (c)                  (d)

 

  1. By how much is greater than

(a)                 (b)                 (c)                 (d)

 

  1. Fractions with different denominators are called .......... fractions.

(a) like                (b) unlike          (c) proper        (d) improper

 

  1. Example of proper fraction is ...........

(a)                     (b)                   (c)                  (d)

 

  1. Example of improper fraction is ..........

(a)                    (b)                   (c)                 (d)

 

  1. is a ......... fraction.

(a) proper          (b) improper   (c) mixed          (d) none

 

  1. can be represented as ..........

(a)                  (b)                   (c)                  (d)

 

Answer Key:

(1)-(c); (2)-(b); (3)-(a); (4)-(b); (5)-(d); (6)-(a); (7)-(c); (8)-(d); (9)-(b); (10)-(a); (11)-(b); (12)-(c); (13)-(c); (14)-(c); (15)-(c); (16)-(b); (17)-(a); (18)-(c); (19)-(c); (20)-(c)