CT 1: Classification of Numbers – I Welcome to your CT 1: Classification of Numbers - I Question no 1 1.Which of the following is an irrational number? A. \(\sqrt{1 \cdot 44} \) B. \(−\sqrt{0 \cdot 64}\) C. √7 − 8 D. (√5 + 1) (√5 − 1) None Question no 2 2. Convert 1.3¯1.3¯ into rational fraction. A. 3/9 B. 4/3 C. 6/7 D. 2/5 None Question no 3 3. How many rational numbers are there can be between two rational number: A. 1 B. 0 C. Unlimited D. 100 None Question no 4 4. Which of the following is true for an irrational number? A. The decimal form is terminating B. The decimal form is non terminating recurring C. The decimal form is non terminating non repeating D. None of these None Question no 5 5. The number √0.0001 is A. a rational number less than 0.01 B. a rational number C. an irrational number D. neither a rational number nor an irrátional number None Question no 6 6. 0 is a____________. A. even natural number B. natural number C. rational number D. prime number None Question no 7 7. The sum of two irrational numbers is A. Rational B. Irrational C. Real D. Integer None Question no 8 8. If we multiply or divide two irrational numbers, the result is a/an A. rational number B. irrational number C. rational or irrational number D. natural number None Question no 9 9. Which of the following is irrational? A. 0.14 B. 0.1416¯ C. 0.1416¯ D. 0.4014001400014.......... None Question no 10 10. √2–√3 is : A. a natural number B. a whole number C. an irrational number D. a rational number None None Time's up