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                                                                                             Maximum  marks: 25

              General Instructions
                1.  All questions are compulsory
                2.  The question paper is divided into 5 sections.
                     (i)  Section A contains 5 MCQs of 1 mark each.
                    (ii)  Section B contains 5 True or False of 1 mark each.
                    (iii)  Section C contains 5 Fill in the blanks of 1 mark each.
                    (iv)  Section D contains 5 VSQ (very short questions) of 1 mark each.
                    (v)  Section E contains 2 questions one of 2 marks and the other of 3 marks.
                3.  The project work given at the end of the paper is to be assessed by the teacher using his/her discretion.

                                                         Section A
              1.  Mark the correct alternative in each of the following.                           1 M × 5 = 5 M
                 (a)  The sum of two integers is always:
                     (A)  a whole number                         (B)  a natural number
                     (C)  an integer                             (D)  a positive integer
                 (b)  On dividing zero by a non-zero integer, the quotient is:
                     (A)  0              (B)  1                  (C)  non-zero integer    (D)  not defined


                 (c)  The figures                     =       represent:


                     (A)  3 ×  1  =  3     (B)  3 ×  1  =  4     (C)  3 ×  1  =  3       (D)  4 ×  1  = 1
                             2   2               3  3                    4  4                    4
                 (d)  If 152 × 425 = 64600, then 15.2 × 4.25 equals:
                     (A)  64.6           (B)  6.46               (C)  0.646              (D)  646
                                                     7       3
                 (e)  A rational number lying between  12  and   4   is:
                          1                  2                       4                       5
                     (A)                 (B)                     (C)                     (D)
                          3                  3                       5                       6
                                                         Section B
              2.  State True or False:                                                             1 M × 5 = 5 M
                 (a)  For any three non-zero integers, (a + b) ÷ c = (a ÷ c) + (b ÷ c).
                 (b)  Division by 0 is not defined.
                 (c)  A mixed fraction can be converted into a proper fraction.
                 (d)  On dividing a decimal number by 100, the decimal moves two places to the right.
                 (e)  There always lies a rational number between any two rational numbers.


                                                         Section C
              3.  Fill in the blanks:                                                              1 M × 5 = 5 M
                 (a)  The integer __________ is neither positive nor negative.
                 (b)  The product of two proper fractions is again __________.


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