This document contains 20 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of rational and irrational numbers, their properties, operations involving them, and identifying them in decimal or radical form. Some key topics covered include identifying whether square roots of integers are rational or irrational, finding irrational numbers between two rational numbers, determining if decimals are terminating or non-terminating recurring, simplifying radical and rational expressions, and classifying numbers as rational, irrational, integer or natural.
This document contains 20 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of rational and irrational numbers, their properties, operations involving them, and identifying them in decimal or radical form. Some key topics covered include identifying whether square roots of integers are rational or irrational, finding irrational numbers between two rational numbers, determining if decimals are terminating or non-terminating recurring, simplifying radical and rational expressions, and classifying numbers as rational, irrational, integer or natural.
This document contains 20 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of rational and irrational numbers, their properties, operations involving them, and identifying them in decimal or radical form. Some key topics covered include identifying whether square roots of integers are rational or irrational, finding irrational numbers between two rational numbers, determining if decimals are terminating or non-terminating recurring, simplifying radical and rational expressions, and classifying numbers as rational, irrational, integer or natural.
This document contains 20 multiple choice and short answer questions testing knowledge of rational and irrational numbers, their properties, operations involving them, and identifying them in decimal or radical form. Some key topics covered include identifying whether square roots of integers are rational or irrational, finding irrational numbers between two rational numbers, determining if decimals are terminating or non-terminating recurring, simplifying radical and rational expressions, and classifying numbers as rational, irrational, integer or natural.
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1. Are the square roots of all the positive integers irrational?
If not, give an example of
the square root of a number that is a rational number. 2. Write three numbers whose decimal expansion are non-terminating non-recurring. 5 9 3. Find three different irrational numbers between the rational numbers and . 7 11 4. Which of the rational numbers have terminating decimal representations? 3 a. 5 2 b. 13 40 c. 27 23 d. 7 5. Choose the correct answer. How many rational numbers can be found between two distinct rational numbers? a. Two b. Ten c. Zero d. Infinite 6. The value of (2 + √ 3)(2− √3 ) is ___ −2 7. 27 3 is equal to ___
8. Choose the correct answer. Every natural number is ___
a. Not an integer b. Always a whole number c. An irrational number d. Not a fraction 9. 7.2́ is equal to ___ 68 a. 9 64 b. 9 65 c. 9 63 d. 9 10. 0.83458456….. is a ___ number 11. Choose the correct answer. A terminating decimal is ___ a. A natural number b. A rational number c. A whole number d. An integer p 12. The form of 0.8 is___ q 13. The value of √3 1000 is ___ 14. Choose the correct answer. The sum of a rational and irrational number is ___ a. May be natural b. May be irrational c. Is always rational d. Is always irrational 3 2 15. Choose the correct answer. The rational number not lying between and is ___ 5 3 49 a. 75 50 b. 75 47 c. 75 46 d. 75 16. 0.123́ is equal to ___ 2 17. The number is (1+ √ 3) is a ___ number 18. The simplest form of root √ 600 is ___ ´ +0.22 19. 0.23 ´ = ____ 1 −4 20. The value of 2 3 x 2 3 is ____
16 √ 13 21. = ___ 9 √ 52 22. Choose the correct answer. √ 8 is a ___ number a. Natural b. Rational c. Integer d. irrational