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Fill in the blank using <, = or > :

0 ______ –2

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Fill in the blank using <, = or > :

1 + 2 + 3 ______ (–1) + (–2) + (–3)

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Match the items of Column I with that of Column II:

Column I Column II
(i) The additive inverse of +2 (A) 0
(ii) The greatest negative integer (B) –2
(iii) The greatest negative even integer (C) 2
(iv) The smallest integer greater than every negative integer (D) 1
(v) Sum of predecessor and successor of –1 (E) –1
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If we denote the height of a place above sea level by a positive integer and depth below the sea level by a negative integer, write the following using integers with the appropriate signs:

200 m above sea level

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If we denote the height of a place above sea level by a positive integer and depth below the sea level by a negative integer, write the following using integers with the appropriate signs:

100 m below sea level

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If we denote the height of a place above sea level by a positive integer and depth below the sea level by a negative integer, write the following using integers with the appropriate signs:

10 m above sea level

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If we denote the height of a place above sea level by a positive integer and depth below the sea level by a negative integer, write the following using integers with the appropriate signs:

Sea level

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Concept: undefined >> undefined

Write six distinct integers whose sum is 7.

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Write two integers whose sum is less than both the integers.

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Write two distinct integers whose sum is equal to one of the integers.

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Write five integers which are less than –100 but greater than –150.

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Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

572

[5] Prime Time
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Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

726352

[5] Prime Time
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Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

5500

[5] Prime Time
Chapter: [5] Prime Time
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

6000

[5] Prime Time
Chapter: [5] Prime Time
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

12159

[5] Prime Time
Chapter: [5] Prime Time
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

21084

[5] Prime Time
Chapter: [5] Prime Time
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Using the divisibility test, determine which of the following number is divisible by 4; by 8:

1700

[5] Prime Time
Chapter: [5] Prime Time
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Which of the following statement is true?

All numbers which are divisible by 8 must also be divisible by 4.

[5] Prime Time
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The sum of two consecutive odd numbers is divisible by 4. Verify this statement with the help of some examples.

[5] Prime Time
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