How many prime numbers are there from 1 to 10? A 3 B 5 C 6 D 4 Explanation Prime
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Chapter 3: Factors, Multiples and Divisibility (Set-2)
Which number is a prime number? A 27 B 33 C 29 D 35 Explanation A prime has exactly two
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Which number is neither prime nor composite? A 0 B 2 C 1 D 4 Explanation A prime has exactly
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If x is an integer and x + 5 = 2, then x is A -7 B 3 C -3
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Which number is in natural, whole, and integers A -6 B 0 C 13 D -1 Explanation Natural numbers start
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Which number is an integer but NOT a whole number A 6 B 0 C -4 D 12 Explanation Whole
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Which set contains negative numbers, zero, and positive numbers A Natural numbers B Integers C Whole numbers D Even numbers
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Which set includes 0 along with counting numbers A Whole numbers B Natural numbers C Integers D Prime numbers Explanation
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In 8,06,040, the sum of place values of all zeros is A 40 B 0 C 400 D 4,000 Explanation
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In 7,03,509, the difference between place value and face value of digit 3 is A 297 B 3000 C 2997
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