State 'T' for true and 'F' for false and select the correct option.
(i) A prime number cannot have 0, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 8 at its ones place except 2.
(ii) Two numbers are called co-primes, if their L.C.M. is 1.
(iii) If X is a factor of Y and Y is a factor of Z, then X is also a factor of Z.
(iv) 4 is the smallest composite number.
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B
C
D
I think correct answer is B. Because all the numbers having 2 at ones are not prime number
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Class : Class 4
5 is prime so ( i ) is false but they have given that (i)is true why do they confuse us so much
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Class : Class 6
5 itself is a prime number, so option i) cannot be true.The correct answer should be B.
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Class : Class 7
To be more specific, the statement should have been: -A prime number cannot have 0,2,4,5,6 and 8 at its ones place except for 2 and 5.
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Class : Class 10
Its not possible to have a number divisible by 2 in case of the digit at ones place being 5. So, (i) is false.(ii)F(iii)T(iv)TSo, B should be the answer. But the answer says C. Have no ideas why.
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Class : Class 6
option B is meant to be correct. 5 is prime number. people have sent these complaints 5 years ago. it is still not corrected.