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CHAPTER#1 CLASS: X (2021-22)

(PRACTICE WORK SHEET & ASSESSMENT)


REAL NUMBER

Name: ................................ Date: 02-05-2021

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS


1. If 3 is the least prime factor of number a and 7 is the least prime factor of numbers b,
then the least prime factor of a + b, is.
(i) 2 (ii) 1 (iii) 3 (iv) 4
129
2. The decimal form of 22 5775 is

(i) Terminating (ii) non-terminate (iii) non terminating non-


repeating
3. The product of three consecutive positive integers is divisible by
(i) 4 (ii) 6 (iii) no common factor (iv) only 1
4. Which number is divisible by 11?
(i) 1516 (ii) 1452 (iii) 1011 (iv) 1121
5. 𝑚2 − 1 is divisible by 8, if m is
(i) An even integer (ii) An odd integer
(ii) A natural number (iii) A whole number

1 MARKS QUESTIONS
6. The HCF of 2 numbers is 75 and their LCM is 1500. If one of the numbers is 300, find
the other.
7. Can 72 and 20 respectively be the LCM and HCF of two numbers. Write down the
reason.
8. If p and q are two coprime numbers, write their HCF and LCM.
530
9. Without actual division, state whether the decimal form of is terminating OR
53 ×22 ×72

recurring.
10. Complete the missing entries in the following factor tree.
CHAPTER#1 CLASS: X (2021-22)
2 MARKS QUESTIONS
11. Find the largest number which divides 303, 455 and 757 leaving the remainder 3, 5
and 7 respectively.
12. Prove that 6 - 2√5 is irrational.
13. Find the HCF and the LCM of the following by prime factorization.
a) 360 , 756 b) 2x4y3z , 32x3y4p2
14. Find the HCF by Euclid's Division Algorithm.
a) 256 , 352 b) 450 , 500 , 625
15. Explain why 7 × 11 × 13 + 13 is a composite number.

3 MARKS QUESTIONS
16. Show that any positive odd number is of the form 6q + 1, 6q + 3 or 6q + 5, where q is
an integer.
17. There are 3 consecutive traffic lights which turn "green" after every 36, 42 and 72
seconds. They all
were at "green" at 9:00 AM. At what time will they all turn "green" simultaneously?
18. Prove that for any positive integer n, n3 – n is divisible by 6.
19. Find the least number that is divisible by all the numbers between 1 and 10 (both
inclusive).
20. What is the smallest number that, when divided by 35, 56 and 91 leaves remainders of
7 in each case?

5 MARKS QUESTIONS

21. Find all the positive integral values of p for which p2 +16 is a perfect square?

22. If the HCF of 408 and 1032 is expressible in the form 1032𝑝 − 408 × 5 find p

23. Floor of a room is to be fitted with square marble tiles of the largest possible size. The
size of the room is 10 m by 7 m. What should be the size of tiles required that has to be cut
and how many such tiles are required?

24. Find the smallest number which when increased by 20 is exactly divisible by 90 and
144.

25. Find the greatest number of 5 digits exactly divisible by 12, 15 and 36.

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