Q.1
Which one of the following is not correct?
  • 7 ≥ 7 < 13
  • 13 ≥ 7 < 7
  • 13 ≥ 7 < 13
  • 13 ≥ 13 > 7
Q.2
If a sunflower is > 1 m and ≤ 2 m tall, what are its shortest and greatest possible heights (in metres, to 2 decimal places)?
  • The shortest height = 1.00 m, the greatest height = 2.00 m
  • The shortest height = 1.01 m, the greatest height = 2.00 m
  • The shortest height = 1.10 m, the greatest height = 2.00 m
  • The shortest height = 1.01 m, the greatest height = 1.99 m
Q.3
What is the smallest number that can be formed using the digits 1, 9, 4, 3, 7?
  • 97,431
  • 31,497
  • 13,479
  • 14,793
Q.4
Jane scored > 52% in her maths test. Brian scored ≥ 52% in his maths test. Which one of the statements below is definitely true?
  • Jane’s score is higher than Brian’s
  • Jane’s score might be higher or lower than Brian’s
  • Brian’s score is higher than Jane’s
  • Jane and Brian got the same score
Q.5
Which one of the numbers below is < -98?
  • 2
  • -97
  • 0
  • -99
Q.6
Which one of the expressions below is correct?
  • 13 ≤ 10 ≤ 9
  • 7 ≤ 7 ≤ 6
  • 12 ≤ 15 ≤ 15
  • 6 ≤ 8 ≤ 7
Q.7
Which one of the following expressions is not correct?
  • 2 ≥ 4
  • 2 ≥ 2
  • 2 ≥ 0
  • 2 ≥ -2
Q.8
What is the largest number that can be formed using the digits 0, 7, 4, 8, 6?
  • 76,480
  • 40,678
  • 80,746
  • 87,640
Q.9
Which number lies mid-way between 48 and 902?
  • 475
  • 500
  • 525
  • 550
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