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Review Exercise 14 Objective)

This document contains a review exercise with 40 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to squares, square roots, exponents, order of operations, and estimating values. The questions cover skills like evaluating expressions, finding perfect squares, estimating decimal values, and solving problems involving exponents and roots.

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Review Exercise 14 Objective)

This document contains a review exercise with 40 multiple choice questions testing concepts related to squares, square roots, exponents, order of operations, and estimating values. The questions cover skills like evaluating expressions, finding perfect squares, estimating decimal values, and solving problems involving exponents and roots.

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REVIEW EXERCISE 14

Objective Questions
1.

Which of the following is not correct?


A
The square of 11 is 11 11.
B
The square of 14 is 142.
C
The product = .
D
The product 1.7 1.7 = 1.72.

2.

The square of 37 is
A
1 369
B
1 379
C
1 469
D
1 479

3.

692 512 =
A
2 060
B
2 160
C
2 460
D
2 660

4.

(1

3 2
) =
4

B
C
D

9
16
9
2
16
1
3
16
9
3
16

5.

(0.23)2
A
0.0529
B
0.00529
C
0.00529
D
0.0529

6.

The value of 55 1.22 =


A
72
B
79.2
C
92.7
D
4 356

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7.

Given that 6.52 = 42.25. The value of 10 652 =


A
422.5
B
4 225
C
42 250
D
422 500

8.

The value of 0.06852 lies between


A
0.0025 and 0.0036
B
0.0036 and 0.0049
C
0.0049 and 0.0064
D
0.06 and 0.07

9.

If h2 < 114 < (h + 1)2, then the value of the integer h is


A
9
B
10
C
12
D
13

10.

Which of the following is an estimated value of 27.82?


A
400
B
900
C
9 000
D
16 000

11.

The estimated value of 0.08142 is


A
0.0064
B
0.0049
C
0.064
D
0.081

12.

Which of the following squares lies between 121 and 144?


A
10.52
B
10.92
C
11.52
D
13.42

13.

It is given that 7.0542 = 49.76. Which of the following is correct?


A
70.542 = 4 976
B
705.42 = 497 600
C
0.70542 = 0.4976
D
0.07 0542 = 0.0004976

14.

If 64.52 = 4 160, then the value of (


A
B
C
D

64 .5 2
) is
100

0.04160
0.4160
41.60
416 000

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15.

Which of the following is not a perfect square?


A
225
B
256
C
289
D
342

16.

Which of the following are the perfect squares that lie between 10 and 50?
A
16, 24 and 49
B
25, 36 and 49
C
16, 25, 36 and 49
D
25, 36, 41 and 49

17.

It is given that 9 < m < 30 and m is a perfect square. The sum of all the perfect
squares is
A
25
B
41
C
50
D
81

18.

Which of the following numbers is a perfect square?


A
155
B
278
C
354
D
361

19.

Which of the following lists of numbers are perfect squares such that the sum of its
digits is 9?
A
36, 144, 255 and 324
B
27, 126, 225 and 324
C
36, 344, 216 and 342
D
63, 144, 252 and 324

20.

The value of 360 is


A
equal to 60
B
less than 18
C
less than 19
D
greater than 19

21.

The square root of 324 is


A
18
B
22
C
28
D
32

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22.

23.

The value of 20 6
A
B
C
D

A
B
C
D

B
C
D
26.

11
=
25

3
20
9
20
3
10
9
10
1

1 2
) is
2

1
2
1
4
4
1
4
2
1
6
4
2

1.44 =

A
B
C
D

27.

The value of ( 2
A

1
is
4

25
35
50
75
9

16

24.

25.

lies between
600 and 700
700 and 800
2 000 and 3 000
3 000 and 4 000

494 000

A
B
C
D

If
A

1.12
1.20
1.22
1.32

3.5 = 1.87 and

35 = 5.92, then

0.00035

0.00187

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B
C
D

0.00592
0.0187
0.0592

28.

The value of
A
1.7
B
2.5
C
2.7
D
3.5

29.

43 (2)3 =
A
56
B
72
C
76
D
216

30.

(1
A
B
C
D

31.

32.

4. 3

4. 3

1.6

1.6 is

1 3
) =
4
25
64
1
1
64
1
1
16
61
1
64

(0.6)3 =
A
0.216
B
0.36
C
0.108
D
0.216

1
1
( )3 =
4
2
1
A
16

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1
8
3
16
3
4

B
C
D

33.

If x = 1
A
B
C
D

1
5
and y =
, then (x y)3 =
4
8
125
512
155
512
215
512
875
512

34.

The value of (0.9)3 (0.6)3 =


3
A
3
8
1
B
1
2
1
C
1
2
3
D
3
8

35.

A
B
C
D

36.

0.008 =
0.2
0.02
0.002
0.2

It is given that p <


A
1
B
2
C
3
D
4

25 < p + 1 and p is an integer. The value of p is

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37.

If 2.43 = 13.8, then


A
0.0024
B
0.024
C
0.24
D
1.24

38.

39.

0.0138 =

0.6 3 =
A
0.036
B
0.216
C
0.36
D
0.6
1

A
B
C
D
40.

A
B
C
D

27
=
64

1
8
1
4
1
1
4
1
1
2
216 + 9 =
15
17
23
45

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