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Question 11 Mark
Between two different rational numbers, there are infinitely many number of rational numbers.
Answer
True, Between two different rational numbers, there is infinitely many numbers of rational numbers.
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Question 21 Mark
The multiplicative inverse is also called a reciprocal.
Answer
True, The multiplicative inverse is also called a reciprocal.
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Question 41 Mark
Subtraction of two rational numbers is not associative.
Answer
True, Subtraction of two rational numbers is no associative.
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Question 51 Mark
Non$-$terminating recurring decimal numbers are not rational numbers.
Answer
False, Non$-$terminating recurring decimal numbers are not rational numbers.
Correct : These are rational numbers.
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Question 61 Mark
$0$ is the multiplicative identity of rational numbers.
Answer
False, $0$ is the multiplicative identity of rational numbers.
Correct : $1$ is the multiplicative identity.
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Question 71 Mark
Non-terminating, non$-$recurring decimal numbers are rational numbers.
Answer
False, Non$-$terminating, non$-$recurring decimal numbers are rational numbers.
Correct : Non$-$terminating, recurring numbers are rationals.
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Question 81 Mark
Division of two rational numbers is alwasy closed.
Answer
False, Division of two rational numbers is alwasy closed.
Correct : Division by zero is not defined.
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Question 91 Mark
Every rational number is an integer.
Answer
False, Every rational number is an integer.
Correct : Rational numbers are not integers.
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Question 101 Mark
Zero has its multiplicative inverse.
Answer
False, Zero has its multiplicative inverse.
Correct : Zero has no multiplicative inverse.
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Question 121 Mark
$\frac{-5}{9}$ is the additive inverse of $\frac{5}{9}$.
Answer
True, $\frac{-5}{9}$ is the additive inverse of $\frac{5}{9}$.
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