The Invention of Zero

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Who is credited with the invention of zero?

  1. Aryabhata

  2. Brahmagupta

  3. Bhaskara II

  4. Srinivasa Ramanujan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aryabhata is credited with the invention of zero. He was an Indian mathematician and astronomer who lived in the 5th century CE.

In which of Aryabhata's works is the concept of zero first mentioned?

  1. Aryabhatiya

  2. Brahmasphuta Siddhanta

  3. Lilavati

  4. Bijaganita


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aryabhata first mentioned the concept of zero in his work called Aryabhatiya.

What was the symbol used to represent zero in Aryabhata's time?

  1. A dot (.)

  2. A circle (o)

  3. A blank space

  4. The letter '0'


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aryabhata used a dot (.) to represent zero.

What was the significance of the invention of zero?

  1. It allowed for the development of the decimal system.

  2. It made it possible to represent large numbers more easily.

  3. It simplified mathematical calculations.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The invention of zero had several significant implications. It allowed for the development of the decimal system, made it possible to represent large numbers more easily, and simplified mathematical calculations.

Which Indian mathematician extended Aryabhata's work on zero and developed the concept of negative numbers?

  1. Brahmagupta

  2. Bhaskara II

  3. Srinivasa Ramanujan

  4. Madhava of Sangamagrama


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Brahmagupta extended Aryabhata's work on zero and developed the concept of negative numbers.

When did the concept of zero first appear in Western mathematics?

  1. 12th century

  2. 13th century

  3. 14th century

  4. 15th century


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The concept of zero first appeared in Western mathematics in the 13th century.

Who was the first Western mathematician to use the symbol '0' to represent zero?

  1. Leonardo of Pisa

  2. Nicolaus Copernicus

  3. Johannes Kepler

  4. Isaac Newton


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Leonardo of Pisa was the first Western mathematician to use the symbol '0' to represent zero.

What was the impact of the introduction of zero on Western mathematics?

  1. It led to the development of new mathematical techniques.

  2. It made it possible to solve more complex mathematical problems.

  3. It facilitated the development of new scientific theories.

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The introduction of zero had a profound impact on Western mathematics. It led to the development of new mathematical techniques, made it possible to solve more complex mathematical problems, and facilitated the development of new scientific theories.

Which ancient civilization also independently developed the concept of zero?

  1. Mayans

  2. Incas

  3. Aztecs

  4. Egyptians


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Mayans also independently developed the concept of zero.

What symbol did the Mayans use to represent zero?

  1. A shell

  2. A dot (.)

  3. A circle (o)

  4. A blank space


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Mayans used a shell to represent zero.

When did the concept of zero reach Europe?

  1. 10th century

  2. 11th century

  3. 12th century

  4. 13th century


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The concept of zero reached Europe in the 13th century.

Which European mathematician played a key role in introducing the concept of zero to Europe?

  1. Leonardo of Pisa

  2. Nicolaus Copernicus

  3. Johannes Kepler

  4. Isaac Newton


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Leonardo of Pisa played a key role in introducing the concept of zero to Europe.

What was the initial reaction of European mathematicians to the concept of zero?

  1. They embraced it immediately.

  2. They were skeptical of it.

  3. They rejected it outright.

  4. They ignored it.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Initially, European mathematicians were skeptical of the concept of zero.

What eventually led to the widespread acceptance of zero in Europe?

  1. The work of Leonardo of Pisa

  2. The development of new mathematical techniques

  3. The rise of trade and commerce

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The work of Leonardo of Pisa, the development of new mathematical techniques, and the rise of trade and commerce all contributed to the widespread acceptance of zero in Europe.

When did zero become an integral part of the mathematical system used in Europe?

  1. 15th century

  2. 16th century

  3. 17th century

  4. 18th century


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Zero became an integral part of the mathematical system used in Europe in the 17th century.

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