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Algebra.
Angles on a Straight Line And at a Point
Area of figures
Arithmetic Processes
Cost & Selling Price
DECIMALS: Approximations
DECIMALS: Multiplication and Division Of Decimals
Elementary Probability.
Elementary Statistics
Equations: Quadratic
FRACTIONS: Fractions & Decimals.
FRACTIONS: Operations
FRACTIONS: Types
FUNCTIONS: Mapping
FUNCTIONS: Operations
Factors and Multiples
GEOMETRY - Triangles : Types
GEOMETRY - Triangles : angles
GEOMETRY: Coordinate
GEOMETRY: Shapes
Indices
Inequality
Logic
Matrix
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Integers
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Interest - Simple And Compound
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Irrational Numbers
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Natural Numbers
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Number Manipulation
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Ratio
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Rational Numbers
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Real Numbers
NUMBER & NUMERATION: Scale
NUMBERS: Place Value
Network
Number Order
PROGRESSION: Arithmetic
PROGRESSION: Geometric
PROPORTIONS: Direct
PROPORTIONS: Indirect
Points, Lines & Angles: Angles
Points, Lines & Angles: Line
Points, Lines & Angles: Points
Polygons
Polynomials
SETS: Introduction
SETS: Operation
Significant Figures
Standard Form
Subject of Formula
TIME: The measure of time
TIME: Time Zones
TRIGONOMETRY: Bearings
TRIGONOMETRY: Operations
The Number Line
The area Of A Triangle
Trigonometric functions
Vector
5/37 MCQs for:
The Number Line
Which interval represents all numbers greater than -1 and less than 2 on the number line?
[-1, 2].
[-1, 2).
(-1, 2].
(-1, 2).
If a number is at position 5 on the number line, what is its opposite?
-5.
0.
10.
5.
What is the effect of adding a negative number to a positive number on the number line?
The result stays the same.
The result moves up.
The result moves to the left.
The result moves to the right.
If point A is located at -2 and point B is located at 4, what is the midpoint of A and B?
-1.
3.
1.
2.
Which of the following statements is true regarding the ordering of numbers on a number line?
The further right a number is, the greater its value.
The further left a number is, the greater its value.
Positive numbers are always to the left of negative numbers.
All integers are on the same point on the number line.