Question types

Whole Numbers question types

210 questions across 6 question groups — pick any mix to generate a Maths paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Sample Questions

Whole Numbers questions

One sample from each question group in this chapter. Select any group above to see the full set with answer keys.

Q 1MCQ1 Mark
$67 + 33 = 33 + 67$ is an example of:
  • A
    Closure property.
  • B
    Associative property.
  • Commutative property.
  • D
    Distributive property.

Answer: C.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
The sum of two odd numbers is:
  • A
    An odd number.
  • An even number.
  • C
    A prime number.
  • D
    A multiple of $3$

Answer: B.

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Q 203 Mark Question3 Marks
50 chairs and 30 blackboards were purchased for a school. If each chair costs Rs. 1065 and each blackboard cost Rs. 1645, find the total amount of the bill.
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Q 245 Mark Question5 Marks
Match the following columns on whole numbers:
S.No.
Column A
S.No.
Column B
(a)
137 + 63 = 63 + 137
(i)
Associativity of multiplication
(b)
(16 × 25) is a number
(ii)
Commutativity of multiplication
(c)
365 × 18 = 18 × 365
(iii)
Distributive law of multiplication over addition.
(d)
(d) (86 × 14) × 25 = 86 × (14 × 25)
(iv)
Commutativity of addition
(e)
23 × (80 + 5) = (23 × 80) + (23 × 5)
(v)
Closure property for multiplication
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