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Raghav Chapter 1

This document contains a math test with 10 questions assessing knowledge of different number types including: (1) finding the square root of 4.2 geometrically, (2) locating √7 on a number line, and (3) identifying whether 8 statements about relationships between number types are true or false, giving reasons. It also contains questions asking to: (4) find two irrational numbers between √2 and √3, and (5-10) solve additional math problems related to rationalizing denominators and other concepts.

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Raghav Chapter 1

This document contains a math test with 10 questions assessing knowledge of different number types including: (1) finding the square root of 4.2 geometrically, (2) locating √7 on a number line, and (3) identifying whether 8 statements about relationships between number types are true or false, giving reasons. It also contains questions asking to: (4) find two irrational numbers between √2 and √3, and (5-10) solve additional math problems related to rationalizing denominators and other concepts.

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Test MM: 25 Dated:- 20-03-2019

1) Find the square root of 4.2 geometrically (3 marks)

2) Locate √7 on the number line. (3 marks)

3) Are the following statements true or false? Give reasons for your answers. (4 marks)
a) Every whole number is a natural number.
b) Every integer is a rational number.
c) Every rational number is an integer.
d) Every natural number is a whole number.
e) Every integer is a whole number.
f) Every rational number is a whole number.
g) Every irrational number is a real number.
h) Every real number is an irrational number.

4) Find two irrational numbers lying between √2 and √3 (2 marks)


5)
(2 marks)
6) (2 marks)

7) Rationalize the denominator of (2 marks)

8) (3 marks)

9) (2 marks)

10) (2 marks)

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