Square and Square Roots
Square and Square Roots
a) 256 b) 361 c) 144 d) 400 2 2. How many natural numbers lie between 18 and 192? a) 30 b)37 c)35 d)36 3. Which of the following is not a perfect square? a) 361 b)1156 c)1128 d)1681 4. A perfect square can never have the following digit at ones place. a) 1 b)6 c)5 d)3 5. Given that 5625 = 75, the value of 0.5625 + 56.25 is: a) 82.5 b) 0.75 c) 8.25 d) 75.05 6. Using distributive law, find the square of 43. 7. Evaluate the square root of 22.09 by long division method. 8. Find the smallest perfect square divisible by 3,4,5 and 6. 9. Find the least number that must be added to 1500 so as to get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square. 10. Show that 500 is not a perfect square. 11. Write the Pythagorean triplet whose one of the number is 4. 12. Is 176 a perfect square? If not, find the smallest number by which it should be multiplied to get a perfect square. 13. By what smallest number should 216 be divided so that the quotient is a perfect square. Also find the square root of the quotient. 14. Find the square root of 5625 by long division method. 15. Find the square root of 27.04 by long division method. 16. What should be the least number that should be added to 6200 to make it a perfect square? 17. What is the least number that should be subtracted from 1385 to get a perfect square? Also find the square root of the perfect square. 18. Find the least number of four digits that is a perfect squre. 19. Find the greatest number of three digits that is a perfect square. 20. Find the least square number which is exactly divisible by 3,4,5,6 and 8. 21. How many square meters of carpet will be required for a square room of side 6.5 m to be carpeted? 22. Find the number of plants in each row if 1024 plants are arranged so that number of plants in a row is the same as the number of rows. 23. A General wishes to draw up his 7500 soldiers in the form of a square. After arranging, he found out that some of them are left out. How many soldiers were left out?
24. Find three numbers in the ratio 2:3:5, the sum of whose squares is 608. 25. Find the decimal fraction which when multiplied by itself gives 84.64. 26. Put three different numbers in the circles so that when you add the numbers at the end of each line you always get a perfect square.
27. Tsunamis, sometimes called tidal waves, move across deep oceans at high speeds with barely a, ripple on the water surface. It is only when tsunamis hit shallow water that their energy moves them upward into a huge destructive force. The speed of a tsunami, in metre per second can be found by the formula r =9.7344d, where d is the water depth in metre. Suppose the water depth is 6400m. How fast is the tsunami moving? 28. Complete the magic square with sum of each row and each column equals 15. Write the numbers as the powers of some numbers or negatives of numbers only. 36 22 80 9 32-2 29. A perfect square number has four digits, none of which is zero. The digits from left to right have values that are: even, even, odd, even. Find the number. 30. A three digit perfect square is such that if it is viewed upside down, the number seen is also a perfect square. What is the number?