Description: Practice Class 9 Maths Chapter 1 Real Numbers MCQs according to the latest FBISE syllabus. These exam-oriented multiple-choice questions cover properties of real numbers, radicals, exponents, and scientific notation.
1. Which of the following is a rational number?
2. Every natural number is also a:
3. The symbol
is called the:
4. In
, the number 25 is called the:
5. The value of
is:
6. According to the law of exponents, ![]()
7.
is equal to:
8. Which number is irrational?
9. The standard form of scientific notation is:
10.
in scientific notation is:
11. ![]()
12. The square root of 1 is:
13. Which property states
?
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15. Which set contains all rational and irrational numbers?
16.
equals:
17. Which of the following is written correctly in scientific notation?
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18. Which of the following is an irrational number?
19. The value of
is:
20. The product
is:
21. Which law is used in
?
22. Which number is a perfect square?
23. The square root of
is:
24.
represents:
25. Which set is a subset of real numbers?
26. The value of
is:
27. Which of the following is equal to
?
28. The principal square root of 225 is:
29. Which expression equals
, where
?
30. Which property is illustrated by
?
31. Which of the following is not an integer?
32. The value of
is:
33.
is equal to:
34. Which of the following statements is true?
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35. Which of the following is a terminating decimal?
36. The value of
is:
37. Which of the following is equal to
?
38. The number
in scientific notation is:
39. Which expression is equivalent to
?
40. Which of the following is an irrational number?
41. The identity element for multiplication of real numbers is:
42. The cube of 4 is:
43. Which law gives
?
44. The decimal expansion of every rational number is:
45. The square root of
is:
46.
is equal to:
47. Which of the following numbers is neither positive nor negative?
48. The reciprocal of
is:
49. The set of real numbers is represented by:
50. Which topic is primarily concerned with expressing very large or very small numbers conveniently?