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Q.2 Choose the correct alternative for each question.
1. 400 is successor of .
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Q.2 Choose the correct alternative for each question.
1. 400 is successor of .
A. 399 B.401 C. 398 D. 402
(1 Marks each)
2. The product of a non-zero whole number and its predecessor is always.
A. an odd number B. an even numberC. 0 D. a prime number
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3. The predecessor of 1 million is .
A. 99999 B. 1000001 C. 2000000 D. 999999
4. Whole numbers are closed under .
A. addition and subtraction B. addition and multiplication C. addition and division D. subtraction and division
5. The only whole number which does not have a predecessor is . A.2 B.0 C.3 D.1
6. million make 1 crore.
A. 100 B. 10 C. 1000 D. 10,000
7. 3856 is rounded off to the nearest tens as .
A. 3850 B. 3860 C. 3800 D. 3000 8. In Roman numerals, the symbol can be repeated.
A. D B. V C. X D. L
9. The Roman numeral for 91 is .
A. IXLL B. CXI C. IXC D. XCI
10. The Roman numeral LV stands for .
A. 65 B. 45 C. 55 D. 105
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