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Test Paper-1 Rational Numbers

This document provides examples of operations with rational numbers such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and finding inverses. It contains questions about evaluating expressions, finding missing numbers, identifying properties of operations, and determining whether statements about rational numbers are true or false.

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Test Paper-1 Rational Numbers

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Rational Numbers 27

TEST PAPER-1

Find the additive inverse of: 8


(1)
(1)
2. The sum or wO
rational numbers -11
is -4, If one of them is fnd the other.
5
3. What number should be added 2
toto
5 get?
4. What number should be subtracted 3
fromto get
5. Find the multiplicative inverse of: (1) (1)
6. The product ot two numbers is -8,. If one of them is -12, find the other.
7. Evaluate:

8 (i) (-6)
8. Name the property of multiplication shown by each of the following statements:

- ()15
15
8
15
-8

(iii) x0 =O0

m -3))
9. Find two rational numbers lyingbetween and
B. Mark ( ) against the correct answer in each of the following:

-3
10. What should be added to t5 oget?
3
8 4 2
(a) (b)
15 15 (d
2
11. What should be subtracted fromto get
-13 5
(d 12
d ) 1 7

(c)
(a)
12 4

= ?

(a (b)
-3
the other is
13. The product of two numbers i s I f one of them isthen

b) c) d)
(a)
28 Mathematics for Class 8

-5
(a)-4 b) (c)
4 4

4 -5
15. ? =
3 2
8
(a) 8 8
(b) 8
5
5 (c 5 (d)
15
16. Reciprocal ofis
9
9
a (b)
9
7 (c) (d) none of these
17. A rational number -2
betweenand
3 is
2
(a)- (b)
-1

C. 18. Fil in the


12 (c) dy
6
blanks.
) +(..) =-10.
8
8
ii)
* . ) =3,
(ii) (-1) +
(.....) . =

D. 19. Write
(iv)-..15
T"for true and
F'for false for each of the
d)
Rational numbers are
always closed
following:
(ii) Rational under subtraction.
numbers are always
(i1) 1+0 =0. closed under
division.
(iv) Subtraction is commutative
on rational numbers.

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