WorksheetsTypes of Numbers
Total questions: 129
Worksheet time: 7hrs 38mins
The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, ... are called
whole numbers
integers
natural numbers
0.8 is a rational number.
True
False
Which of the following is an integer, but NOT a whole number?
0
27
-9
0 is a whole number.
True
False
5 is a rational number.
True
False
If the decimal has a pattern and goes on forever it is called....
terminating
repeating
infinity
Natural Numbers are
All whole numbers greater than zero.
All numbers in the world.
Decimals only.
What is another name for natural numbers?
Counting Numbers
Integers
Decimals
What are whole numbers?
The numbers starting with zero.
All negative numbers.
Irrational
The set of whole numbers and their opposites are...
Integers
Real
Natural Numbers
All positive and negative integers, fractions and decimal numbers that are terminating or repeating are known as
Irrational Numbers
Rational Numbers
The set of numbers that include all rational and irrational numbers are known as
Integers
Real Numbers
Negative numbers
Which picture shows a terminating decimal?
Which picture shows a repeating decimal?
Any decimal that is non-repeating and non-terminating is known as...
An irrational number
Integers
Natural Numbers
Pi is rational or irrational?
Rational
Irrational
−25 is a real number
True
False
−100 is a real number.
True
False
Which of the following is an integer, but NOT a whole number?
0
27
-9
345
A number can be a whole number and NOT be a rational number.
True
False
What kind of number is 12.3...
integer only
whole only
irrational only
rational, integer
Which of the following is an integer, but NOT a whole number?
0
27
-9
345
Which of the following is an integer, but NOT a whole number?
0
27
-9
345
A number can be a whole number and NOT be a rational number.
True
False
What is a whole number?
All whole numbers and their negative counterparts (opposites).
A number with no fractional or decimal part.
Whole numbers from 1 and up (counting numbers).
The numbers 0, 1, 2, 3... are called
Whole numbers
Integers
Natural numbers
What is a Natural number?
A number that can be written as a fraction or a ratio.
All the numbers that can be found on the number line
Whole numbers from 1 and up (counting numbers)
0 is a whole number.
True
False
What is an irrational number?
All whole numbers and their negative counterparts.
A number that cannot be expressed as a fraction.
A number with no fractional or decimal part.
What types of numbers are -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3?
Whole numbers
Natural numbers
Integers
What is an integer?
Whole numbers from 1 and up (counting numbers).
All whole numbers and their negative counterparts.
All the numbers that can be found on a number line.
41 is a rational number.
True
Flase
What is a rational number?
Any number that can be written as a fraction or a ratio.
All whole numbers and their negative counterparts.
A number that cannot be written as a fraction.
Classify the number: -25
Whole number
Integer, rational, real
Natural number, integer, irrational
What is a real number?
A number with no fractional or decimal part.
Any number that can be written as a fraction or a ratio.
All the numbers that can be found on the number line.
Classify the number: 1.41421356237…
Rational, real
Irrational, real
Whole numbers, irrational
What kind of number is 3.25?
Whole, integer, real
Irrational, whole, natural
Rational, real
Classify: 46
Whole, natural, integer, rational, real
Irrational, real, whole,
Integer
An integer is ...
Any positive number that is NOT a fraction, decimal, or zero
Any positive number, including zero, that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number (positive, negative, or zero) that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number that can be written as a fraction; it can be made by dividing two integers
A real number that goes on FOREVER and DOES NOT REPEAT; because they go on forever and do not repeat, they cannot be written as fractions
A Natural number is ...
Any positive number that is NOT a fraction, decimal, or zero
Any positive number, including zero, that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number (positive, negative, or zero) that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number that can be written as a fraction; it can be made by dividing two integers
A real number that goes on FOREVER and DOES NOT REPEAT; because they go on forever and do not repeat, they cannot be written as fractions
An Irrational number is ...
Any positive number that is NOT a fraction, decimal, or zero
Any positive number, including zero, that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number (positive, negative, or zero) that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number that can be written as a fraction; it can be made by dividing two integers
A real number that goes on FOREVER and DOES NOT REPEAT; because they go on forever and do not repeat, they cannot be written as fractions
A Whole number is ...
Any positive number that is NOT a fraction, decimal, or zero
Any positive number, including zero, that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number (positive, negative, or zero) that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number that can be written as a fraction; it can be made by dividing two integers
A real number that goes on FOREVER and DOES NOT REPEAT; because they go on forever and do not repeat, they cannot be written as fractions
A Rational number is ...
Any positive number that is NOT a fraction, decimal, or zero
Any positive number, including zero, that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number (positive, negative, or zero) that is NOT a fraction or a decimal
Any number that can be written as a fraction; it can be made by dividing two integers
A real number that goes on FOREVER and DOES NOT REPEAT; because they go on forever and do not repeat, they cannot be written as fractions
Which of the following is an example of a Natural number?
5.24
8
31
0
Which of the following is an example of a Whole number?
5.24
8
31
0
Which of the following is an example of an Integer?
-4
−72
π
6.15
Which of the following is an example of a Rational number?
11
π
7.06
e
Which of the following is an example of a Irrational number?
95.87
43
12
-6
_________________ or counting numbers start at 1 and continue to infinity. Example: 1, 2, 3, 4, .....
whole numbers
prime numbers
natural numbers
odd numbers
____________________ numbers are divisible by 2.
odd
prime
composite
even
Zero is an even number
true
false
A _____________ number is the number we get when we multiply a number by itself.
cube
prime
square
cube
The __________________- numbers are made up of 0 and the set of counting numbers.
natural
whole
prime
composite
What are Odd numbers?
Counting numbers
Numbers that can be divided by 2 without leaving a remainder
Numbers ending with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9
Fill in the blank
2, 4, (a) , and 8 are even numbers.
The numbers 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 are..
even numbers
odd numbers
Which of the following is a whole number and an integer but not a natural number?
-4
0
2
Which of the following numbers is an integer but not a whole or natural number?
-7
0
5
There are more whole numbers than there are natural numbers.
TRUE
FALSE
This number is a natural number, a whole number and an integer.
-22
0
56
This number is an irrational number.
15
2/3
π
0
Natural numbers and whole numbers can be negative.
TRUE
FALSE
All whole numbers and all natural numbers are rational numbers.
TRUE
FALSE
All natural numbers are whole numbers.
TRUE
FALSE
______: the numbers used for counting or ordering things
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: non-negative numbers that can be written without fractional or decimal parts
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: the positive integers
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: the non-negative integers
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: all numbers that can be written without fractional or decimal parts
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: the counting numbers, their opposites, and zero
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: numbers that can be written as the ratio (fraction) of two integers
irrational numbers
whole numbers
integers
rational numbers
______: numbers whose decimal form either repeats or terminates
irrational numbers
whole numbers
integers
rational numbers
______: numbers whose decimal form does not repeat or terminate
irrational numbers
whole numbers
integers
rational numbers
______: real numbers that cannot be written as the ratio of two integers
irrational numbers
whole numbers
integers
rational numbers
______: a number that represents a distance from 0 on a number line
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: the set of all rational and irrational numbers together
natural numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
______: a number that can be written in the form a + bi where a and b are real numbers and i2 = 1
complex numbers
whole numbers
integers
real numbers
