FRACTIONS and DECIMALS
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299934 \( \text{4}\frac{7}{11} = \frac{?}{11}\)

1 44
2 7
3 51
4 28
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299935 Reciprocal of\( \text{2}\frac{1}{4}\)

1 \( -\frac{9}{4}\)
2 \( -\frac{4}{9}\)
3 \( \frac{9}{4}\)
4 \( \frac{4}{9}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299936 The ascending arrangement of \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\) is:

1 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{2}{3},\frac{13}{21}\)
2 \(\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7}\)
3 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3}\)
4 \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299937 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: \(\frac{27}{1000}=0.27.\)
Reason: On dividing a decimal by 1000, the decimal point is shifted to the left by three places.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
3 Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299938 Which of the following is/are improper fraction(s)?

1 \( \frac{21}{20}\)
2 \( \frac{23}{24}\)
3 \( \frac{14}{15}\)
4 None of the above
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299934 \( \text{4}\frac{7}{11} = \frac{?}{11}\)

1 44
2 7
3 51
4 28
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299935 Reciprocal of\( \text{2}\frac{1}{4}\)

1 \( -\frac{9}{4}\)
2 \( -\frac{4}{9}\)
3 \( \frac{9}{4}\)
4 \( \frac{4}{9}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299936 The ascending arrangement of \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\) is:

1 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{2}{3},\frac{13}{21}\)
2 \(\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7}\)
3 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3}\)
4 \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299937 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: \(\frac{27}{1000}=0.27.\)
Reason: On dividing a decimal by 1000, the decimal point is shifted to the left by three places.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
3 Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299938 Which of the following is/are improper fraction(s)?

1 \( \frac{21}{20}\)
2 \( \frac{23}{24}\)
3 \( \frac{14}{15}\)
4 None of the above
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299934 \( \text{4}\frac{7}{11} = \frac{?}{11}\)

1 44
2 7
3 51
4 28
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299935 Reciprocal of\( \text{2}\frac{1}{4}\)

1 \( -\frac{9}{4}\)
2 \( -\frac{4}{9}\)
3 \( \frac{9}{4}\)
4 \( \frac{4}{9}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299936 The ascending arrangement of \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\) is:

1 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{2}{3},\frac{13}{21}\)
2 \(\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7}\)
3 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3}\)
4 \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299937 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: \(\frac{27}{1000}=0.27.\)
Reason: On dividing a decimal by 1000, the decimal point is shifted to the left by three places.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
3 Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299938 Which of the following is/are improper fraction(s)?

1 \( \frac{21}{20}\)
2 \( \frac{23}{24}\)
3 \( \frac{14}{15}\)
4 None of the above
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299934 \( \text{4}\frac{7}{11} = \frac{?}{11}\)

1 44
2 7
3 51
4 28
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299935 Reciprocal of\( \text{2}\frac{1}{4}\)

1 \( -\frac{9}{4}\)
2 \( -\frac{4}{9}\)
3 \( \frac{9}{4}\)
4 \( \frac{4}{9}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299936 The ascending arrangement of \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\) is:

1 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{2}{3},\frac{13}{21}\)
2 \(\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7}\)
3 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3}\)
4 \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299937 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: \(\frac{27}{1000}=0.27.\)
Reason: On dividing a decimal by 1000, the decimal point is shifted to the left by three places.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
3 Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299938 Which of the following is/are improper fraction(s)?

1 \( \frac{21}{20}\)
2 \( \frac{23}{24}\)
3 \( \frac{14}{15}\)
4 None of the above
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299934 \( \text{4}\frac{7}{11} = \frac{?}{11}\)

1 44
2 7
3 51
4 28
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299935 Reciprocal of\( \text{2}\frac{1}{4}\)

1 \( -\frac{9}{4}\)
2 \( -\frac{4}{9}\)
3 \( \frac{9}{4}\)
4 \( \frac{4}{9}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299936 The ascending arrangement of \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\) is:

1 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{2}{3},\frac{13}{21}\)
2 \(\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7}\)
3 \(\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21},\frac{2}{3}\)
4 \(\frac{2}{3},\frac{6}{7},\frac{13}{21}\)
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299937 Directions: In the following questions, the Assertions (A) and Reason(s) (R) have been put forward. Read both the statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
Assertion: \(\frac{27}{1000}=0.27.\)
Reason: On dividing a decimal by 1000, the decimal point is shifted to the left by three places.

1 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is the correct explanation for Assertion.
2 Both Assertion and Reason are correct and Reason is not the correct explanation for Assertion.
3 Assertion is true but the reason is false.
4 Both assertion and reason are false.
FRACTIONS and DECIMALS

299938 Which of the following is/are improper fraction(s)?

1 \( \frac{21}{20}\)
2 \( \frac{23}{24}\)
3 \( \frac{14}{15}\)
4 None of the above