In each of the following, fill in the blanks so as to make the statement true:
(i) A number which can be expressed in the form p/q, where p and q are integers and q is not equal to zero, is called a ………..
(ii) If the integers p and q have no common divisor other than 1 and q is positive, then the rational number (p/q) is said to be in the ….
(iii) Two rational numbers are said to be equal, if they have the same …. form
(iv) If m is a common divisor of a and b, then (a/b) = (a ÷ m)/…..
(v) If p and q are positive Integers, then p/q is a ….. rational number and (p/-q) is a …… rational number.
(vi) The standard form of -1 is …
(vii) If (p/q) is a rational number, then q cannot be ….
(viii) Two rational numbers with different numerators are equal, if their numerators are in the same …. as their denominators.
(i) Rational number
(ii) Standard form
(iii) Standard
(iv) b ÷ m
(v) Positive, negative
(vi) (-1/1)
(vii) Zero
(viii) Ratio