Arithmetic Integers MCQs

Arithmetic Integers MCQs

These Arithmetic Integers multiple-choice questions and their answers will help you strengthen your grip on the subject of Arithmetic Integers. You can prepare for an upcoming exam or job interview with these Arithmetic Integers MCQs.
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1: A natural number is _____ a rational number

A.   Always

B.   Sometimes

C.   Never

D.   None of the above

2: A negative number is ______ a positive number.

A.   Always,

B.   Sometimes,

C.   Never

3: The \ operator is the arithmetic operator for ____ division.

A.   Numeric

B.   Lifetime

C.   Integer

D.   Scope

4: What is the result of adding (-5) and (+3)?

A.   (-2)

B.   (+2)

C.   (+8)

D.   (-8)

5: What is the product of (-2) and (+7)?

A.   (-14)

B.   (+14)

C.   (+5)

D.   (-5)

6: Which of the following statements is true for the division of integers?

A.   The quotient of two negative integers is always positive

B.   The quotient of two positive integers is always positive

C.   The quotient of a positive integer divided by a negative integer is always negative

D.   The quotient of two negative integers is always negative

7: What is the additive inverse of a number?

A.   The number itself

B.   The number with the same sign

C.   The number with the opposite sign

D.   Zero

8: Simplify: (-4) - (+9)

A.   (-13)

B.   (+13)

C.   (-5)

D.   (+5)

9: What is the value of |-8|?

A.   (-8)

B.   (+8)

C.   (+16)

D.   (-16)

10: Which of the following operations results in a positive integer?

A.   (+6) + (-3)

B.   (-4) - (+9)

C.   (-2) × (-5)

D.   (+15) ÷ (-5)

11: Simplify: (+3) × (-2) + (-5)

A.   (+1)

B.   (+4)

C.   (-11)

D.   (-7)

12: What is the sum of all the even integers between -4 and +4 (inclusive)?

A.   0

B.   -4

C.   4

D.   -8

13: If a submarine descends 200 meters below sea level and then ascends 100 meters, what is the submarine's final depth?

A.   100 meters below sea level

B.   300 meters below sea level

C.   200 meters below sea level

D.   100 meters above sea level