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The rational number `(7)/(-4)` lies to the right of zero on the number line.

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NCERT EXEMPLAR-RATIONAL NUMBERS -Exercise (true(T) or false (F))
  1. 0 is a rational number.

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  2. All positive rational numbers lie between 0 and 1000.

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  3. The population of India in 2004 - 05 is a rational number.

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  4. There are countless rational numbers between (5)/(6) and (8)/(9).

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  5. The reciprocal of x^(-1) is (1)/(x).

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  6. The rational number (57)/(23) lies to the left of zero on the number l...

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  7. The rational number (7)/(-4) lies to the right of zero on the number l...

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  8. The rational number (-8)/(-3) lies neither to the right nor to the lef...

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  9. The rational numbers (1)/(2) and -1 are on the opposite sides of zero...

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  10. Every fraction is a rational number.

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  11. Every integer is a rational number.

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  12. The rational numbers can be represented on the number line.

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  13. The negative of a negative rational number is a positive rational numb...

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  14. State true of false If x and y are two rational numbers such that x g...

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  15. 0 is the smallest rational number.

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  16. Every whole number is an integer.

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  17. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? (i) ...

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  18. Which of the following statements are true and which are false? (i) ...

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  19. The rational numbers (1)/(2) and -(5)/(2) are on the opposite sides of...

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  20. Rational numbers can be added (or multiplied) in any order (-4)/(5)x...

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