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         D  Write ‘t’ FOr true and ‘F’ FOr False stateMents Write ‘t’ FOr true and ‘F’ FOr False stateMents
          1.  The sum of any two negative integers is always greater than both the integers.

          2.  Zero is greater than every negative integer.       4.  The successor of –1 is a whole number.

          3.  –8 is to the left of –10 on the number line.       5.  All integers are natural numbers.


         E  Case study Based QuestiOns Case study Based QuestiOns
           Raghav is the student of class 6. In his birthday party he invites his friends
         and organized a game for them. In this game every child gets a code and
         the codes are in between –25 to 25. At a time 2 or less than 2 children can
         come on the floor for the dance on DJ. In the party children were called on
         the dance floor with mathematical expressions.
           1.  Code number; “sum of –36 and 29”.

                (a)  –65                (b)  –7
                (c)  7                  (d)  65
           2.   Raghav announced code number, thirteen more than –7.
                (a)  –6                 (b)  –20                   (c)  6                    (d)  20
           3.  Code number: “Subtraction of –3 from –7”.
                (a)  –24                (b)  24                    (c)  –4                   (d)  4
           4.   Code number: “additive inverse of –24”.
                (a)  24                 (b)  –1/24                 (c)  1/24                 (d)  1


         F  assertiOn-reasOn Based QuestiOns assertiOn-reasOn Based QuestiOns
         Directions for Questions 1 to 3:  In each of the questions given below, there are two statements marked as
         Assertion (A) and Reason (R). Mark your answer as per the codes provided below:
          (a)  Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.

          (b)  Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
          (c)  A is true but R is false.                      (d)  A is false but R is true.

        Q. 1.  Assertion (A):  The succeeding number of the number 0 is –1
              Reason (R):  Zero is neither positive nor negative integer.
        Q. 2.  Assertion (A):  The successor of –28 is –27.
              Reason (R): The successor of a number is 1 above than the number.

        Q. 3.  Assertion (A):  An integer between –5 and –7 is –6.
              Reason (R):  –6 is a negative integer.



                                            SUBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS

         G  sOlve the FOllOWing QuestiOns sOlve the FOllOWing QuestiOns

          1.  The average temperature of Saturn is –218°F while the average temperature of Jupiter is –162°F. Which
            planet has the lower average temperature? Explain.
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