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1.

Are the square roots of all positive integers


irrational? If not, give an example of the square root
of a number that is irrational number.
2. Write three numbers whose decimal expansions
are non-terminating non-recurring...
3. Find three different irrational numbers between
the rational numbers 5/7 and 9/11.
4. Which of the following rational numbers have
terminating decimal representation?
(i)3/5
(ii)2/13
(iii)40/27(
(iv)23/7
5. How many rational numbers can be found between
two distinct rational numbers?
(i) Two
(ii) Ten
(iii) Zero
(iv) Infinite
6. The value of (2+3–√)(2-3–√)(2+3)(2-3) in
(i) 1
(ii) -1
(iii) 2
(iv) none of these

7. (27)^-2/3 is equal to
(i) 9
(ii) 1/9
(iii) 3
(iv) none of these
8. Every natural number is
(i) not an integer
(ii) always a whole number
(iii) an irrational number
(iv) not a fraction
9. Select the correct statement from the following
(i) 7/94/5
(ii) 2639
(iii) -23-45
(iv)-57-34Ans: (iii
10. 7.2¯¯¯7.2¯ is equal to
(i) 689689
(ii) 649649
(iii) 659659
(iv) 639639
Ans: (iii) 659659

11. 0.83458456......0.83458456...... is
(i) an irrational number
(ii) rational number
(iii) a natural number
(iv) a whole number
Ans: (i) an irrational number

12. A terminating decimal is


(i) a natural number
(ii) a rational number
(iii) a whole number
(iv) an integer.
Ans: (ii) a rational number

13. The pqpq form of the number 0.80.8 is


(i) 810810
(ii) 81008100
(iii) 1818
(iv) 11
Ans: (i) 810810

14. The value of 1000−−−−√310003 is


(i) 11
(ii) 1010
(iii) 33
(iv) 00
Ans: (ii) 1010

15. The sum of rational and an irrational number


(i) may be natural
(ii) may be irrational
(iii) is always irrational
(iv) is always rational
Ans: (iii) is always rational

16. The rational number not lying between 3535 and


2323 is
(i) 49754975
(ii) 50755075
(iii)

47754775
(iv) 46754675

17. 0.123¯¯¯0.123¯ is equal to


(i) 1229012290
(ii) 122100122100
(iii) 1229912299
(iv) None of these
18. The number (1+3–√)2(1+3)2 is
(a) natural number
(b) irrational number
(c) rational number
(d) integer

19. The simplest form of 600−−−√600 is


(i) 1060−−√1060
(ii) 1006–√1006
(iii) 203–√203
(iv) 106–√106

20. The value of 0.23¯¯¯¯¯+0.22¯¯¯¯¯0.23¯+0.22¯ is


(i) 0.45¯¯¯0.45¯
(ii) 0.44¯¯¯0.44¯
(iii) 0.45¯¯¯¯¯0.45¯
(iv) 0.44¯¯¯¯¯0.44¯

21. The value of 213 × 2-43213 × 2-43 is


(i) 22
(ii) 1212
(iii) 33
(iv) None of these

22.

1613−−√ ÷ 952−−√1613 ÷ 952


is equal to
(i) 3939
(ii) 9898
(iii)

8989
(iv) None of these

23. 8–√8 is an
(i) natural number
(ii) rational number
(iii) integer
(iv) irrational number

2 Marks Questions
1. Is zero a rational number? Can you write it in the
form pq��, where p� and q� are integers and
q≠0�≠0?
2. Find six rational numbers between 33 and 44.

3. Find five rational numbers between 3535 and 4545.


4. Show how 5–√5 can be represented on the number
line.
Ans: According to Pythagoras theorem, we can conclude
that

5. You know that 17=0.142857....17=0.142857..... Can


you predict what the decimal expansion of
27,37,47,57,6727,37,47,57,67 are, without actually
doing the long division? If so, how?
(Hint: Study the remainder while finding the value of
1717 carefully.)
6. Express 0.99999....0.99999....in the form pq��. Are
you surprised by your answer? Discuss why the
answer makes sense with your teacher and
classmates.

7. Visualize 3.7653.765 on the number line using


successive magnification.

8. Visualize 4.26¯¯¯¯¯4.26¯ on the number line, upto


44decimal places.
9. Recall, π�is defined as the ratio of the
circumference (say c�) of a circle of its diameter (say
d�). That is, π=cd�=��. This seems to contradict
the fact that π� is irrational. How you resolve this
contradiction?

10. Represent 9.39.3 on the number line.


11. Find (i) 64156415 (ii) 32153215 (iii) 1251312513
12. Simplify 2–√3×3–√423×34
13. Find the two rational numbers between1212 and
1313.

14. Find two rational numbers between 22 and 33.

15. Multiply (3−5–√)(3−5) by (6+2–√)(6+2).

16. Evaluate (i) 125−−−√31253 (ii) 1250−−−−√412504

(17. Find rationalizing factor of 300−−−√300.


18. Rationalizing the denominator 15√+2√15+2 and
subtract it from 5–√−2–√5−2.

19. Show that 7–√−37−3 is irrational.

20. Find two rational numbers between 77 and 55.


21. Show that 5+2–√5+2 is not a rational number.

22. Simplify (5–√+2–√)2(5+2)2.

23. Evaluate 1152113211521132.


24. Find four rational numbers between 3737 and
4747.

37×1010=3070 and 47×1010=407037×1010=3070 and 47


×1010=4070
Take any four rational numbers between
3070 and 40703070 and 4070 i.e., rational numbers
between 3737 and 4747 are
3170,3270,3370,3470,35703170,3270,3370,3470,3570

25. Write the following in decimal form (i) 3610036100


(ii) 211211

26. Express 2.4178¯¯¯2.4178¯ in the form ab��


27. Multiply 3–√3 by 5–√353.
28. Find the value of 2√+5√5√2+55 if 5–√=2.2365=2.236
and 10−−√=3.16210=3.162.
29. Convert 0.25¯¯¯¯¯0.25¯ into rational number.

30. Simplify (33–√+22–√)(23–√+32–√)(33+22)(23+32).

31. Simplify 932×9−42912932×9−42912.

3 Marks Questions
1. State whether the following statements are true or
false. Give
reasons for your answers.
i. Every natural number is a whole number.

ii. Every integer is a whole number.

iii. Every rational number is a whole number.

2. State whether the following statements are true or


false. Justify your answers.
i. Every irrational number is a real number.

ii. Every point on the number line is of the form m−


−√�, where m is a natural number.
iii. Every real number is an irrational number.
3. Express the following in the form pq�� where p�
and q� are integers and q≠0�≠0.
i. 0.6¯¯¯0.6¯

ii. 0.47¯¯¯0.47¯
Therefore, on converting 0.47¯¯¯0.47¯ in the pq�� form,
we get the answer as 43904390.

iii. 0.001¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯0.001¯

4. What can the maximum number of digits be in the


recurring block of digits in the decimal expansion of
117117 ? Perform the division to check your answer.

5. Look at several examples of rational numbers in


the form pq(q≠0)��(�≠0) where p� and q� are
integers with no common factors other than 1 and
having terminating decimal representations
(expansions). Can you guess what property q� must
satisfy?

6. Classify the following numbers as rational or


irrational:
i. 2−5–√2−5

ii. (3+23−−√)−23−−√(3+23)−23

iii. 27√77√2777
iv. 12√12
v. 2π2�
7. Simplify each of the following expression:
i. (3+33–√)(2+2–√)(3+33)(2+2)

ii.

(3+33–√)3−3–√(3+33)3−3
iii. (5–√+2–√)2(5+2)2

iv. (5+2–√)(5+2–√)(5+2)(5+2)

8. Find
i. 932932
ii. 32253225

iii. 16341634
iv. 125−13125−13
=15=15
Therefore, the value of 125−13125−13 will be 1515.

9. Simplify
i. 223.215223.215

ii. (313)7(313)7
iii. 1112111411121114
iv. 712.812712.812
10. Express 0.8888....0.8888.... in the form pq��.

11. Simplify by rationalizing denominator


7+35√7−35√7+357−35.
=

12. Simplify {[625−12]−14}2{[625−12]−14}2.

13. Visualize 3.76 on the number line using


successive magnification.
14. Prove that
11+xb−a+xc−a+11+xa−b+xc−b+11+xa−c+xb−c=111+
��−�+��−�+11+��−�+��−�+11+��−�+��
−�=1
15. Represent 3–√3 on number line.

16. Simplify (32–√+23–√)2(32–√−23–


√)2(32+23)2(32−23)2.

17. Express 2.4178¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯2.4178¯ in the form pq��.

18. Simplify (27)−23÷912.3−32(27)−23÷912.3−32.

19. Find three rational numbers between 2.2¯¯¯2.2¯


and 2.3¯¯¯.2.3¯.
20. Give an example of two irrational numbers whose
i. Sum is a rational number
+2+2−2=4 which is a rational number.

ii. Product is a rational number

iii. Quotient is a rational number

Q21. If 2–√=1.4142=1.414 and 3–√=1.7323=1.732, find


the value of 52√+3√52+3.
Q22. Visualize 2.4646 on the number line using
successive magnification.

23. Rationalizing the denominator of 14+23√14+23.


24. Visualize the representation of 5.37¯¯¯5.37¯ on the
number line up to 3 decimal places.
25. Show that

52–√52
is not a rational number.

26. Simplify

3250−−−√3+716−−√3−454−−√332503+7163−4543
.
327. Simplify
348−−√−5213−−√+43–√348−5213+43
.
28. If 17=0.142857¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯17=0.142857¯. Find the
value of 27,37,4727,37,47
A¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯¯=0.285714¯
(ii) 37=3×1737=3×17
=(iii) 47=4×1747=4×17
29. Find 66 rational numbers between 6565 and 7575
30. Show how 4–√4 can be represented on the number
line.
Short Answer Questions (4 Marks)
1. Write the following in decimal form and say what
kind of decimal expansion each has:
i. 3610036100
A

ii. 111111
iii. 418418
iv. 313313
v. 211211

vi. 329400329400
2. Classify the following as rational or irrational:
i. 23−−√23

ii. 225−−−√225
iii. 0.37960.3796
.

iv. 7.478478...7.478478...
v. 1.101001000100001...1.101001000100001...
Ans: 3. Rationalize the denominator of the following:
(i) 17√17
ii. 17√−6√17−6

iii. 15√+2√15+2
iv. 17√−217−2
Long Answer Questions (5 Marks)
1. Write the following in decimal form and say what
kind of decimal expansion each has:
i. 3610036100
ii. 111111
iii. 418418
iv. 313313
,v. 211211

vi. 329400329400

4. If 5–√=2.2365=2.236 and 3–√=1.7323=1.732. Find the


value of 25√+3√+75√−3√25+3+75−3.
5. Find the value of 35√+2√+75√−2√35+2+75−2, if 5–
√=2.2365=2.236 and 2–√=1.4142=1.414.
6. Simplify 2+5√2−5√+2−5√2+5√2+52−5+2−52+5
7. Find a and b, if 3−6√3+26√=a6–√−b3−63+26=�6−�

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