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Assertion Reasoning Quiz

Chapter 3 Class 7 - A peek beyond the Point (Ganita Prakash) | 6 questions | about 5 minutes

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Question 1 of 6
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Question 1 of 6
Assertion (A): \(0.02\) is greater than \(0.2\).
Reason (R): In \(0.02\), the digit \(2\) represents two hundredths, while in \(0.2\), it represents two tenths.
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Question 2 of 6
Assertion (A): Among \(0.9,\ 1.1,\ 1.01,\) and \(1.11\), \(1.01\) is closest to \(1\).
Reason (R): \(1.01\) is greater than \(1\).
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Question 3 of 6
Assertion (A): \(1\ \text{cm}=0.01\ \text{m}\).
Reason (R): \(1\ \text{m}=1000\ \text{mm}\).
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Question 4 of 6
Assertion (A): Point \(P\) on the number line represents \(6.47\).
Reason (R): The interval from \(6.4\) to \(6.5\) is \(0.1\), so each of its \(10\) equal parts has length \(0.01\).
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Question 5 of 6
Assertion (A): A width of \(2.5\) ft means \(2\) ft \(5\) in.
Reason (R): Since \(1\) ft \(=12\) in, \(0.5\) ft \(=6\) in.
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Question 6 of 6
Assertion (A):
In the decimal number 24.689, the digit 8 holds the place value of 8 hundredths.
Reason (R):
In the decimal place value system, the second place immediately to the right of the decimal point represents thousandths.
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