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This document contains a mathematics exam for Class 10 with 35 multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like LCM, HCF, prime factorization, divisibility rules, and properties of integers. The exam is divided into two sections with a maximum time allotted of 3 hours and maximum marks of 60. Questions cover topics such as finding the LCM and HCF of pairs of numbers, determining if an integer is prime, proving identities about divisibility and products of integers, and applying the Euclidean algorithm.

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This document contains a mathematics exam for Class 10 with 35 multiple choice and short answer questions testing concepts like LCM, HCF, prime factorization, divisibility rules, and properties of integers. The exam is divided into two sections with a maximum time allotted of 3 hours and maximum marks of 60. Questions cover topics such as finding the LCM and HCF of pairs of numbers, determining if an integer is prime, proving identities about divisibility and products of integers, and applying the Euclidean algorithm.

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Class

10 - Mathematics

maths

Maximum Marks: 60 Time Allowed: 3 hours

Section A

1. The LCM of two consecutive numbers is 1

a) their difference b) their product

c) their sum d) 0

2. If then the possible values of r are: 1

a) 1, 2, 3, 4 b) 0, 1, 2, 3

c) 2, 3, 5 d) 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

3. Every positive odd integer is of the form ________ where ‘q’ is some integer. 1

a) 2q + 2 b) 5q + 1

c) 3q + 1 d) 2q + 1

4. The least positive integer divisible by 20 and 24 is 1

a) 480 b) 240

c) 360 d) 120

5. For any two positive integers a and b, such that a > b. there exist (unique) whole 1

numbers q and r such that

a) b) a = qbr

c) d) ,

6. Every positive even integer is of the form ____ for some integer ‘q’. 1

a) 2q + 1 b) none of these

c) 2q – 1 d) 2q

7. The product of three consecutive positive integers is divisible by 1

a) 4 b) 6

c) 10 d) 5

8. Every positive odd integer is of the form 2q + 1, where ‘q’ is some 1

a) None of these b) whole number

c) natural number d) integer

If m2 - 1 is divisible by 8, then ’m' is 1


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9. If m2 - 1 is divisible by 8, then ’m' is 1

a) an odd integer b) a natural number

c) an even integer d) a whole number

10. HCF of two numbers is 113, their LCM is 56952. If one number is 904, the second 1

number is

a) 7791 b) 7911

c) 7719 d) 7119

11. Find the LCM and HCF of the following pairs of integers and verify that LCM × HCF 2

= product of the two numbers. 336 and 54

12. Show that n2 - 1 is divisible by 8, if n is an odd positive integer. 2

13. If a and b are two odd positive integers such that a > b, then prove that one of the 2

two numbers and is odd and the other is even.

14. Define HCF of two positive integers and find the HCF of the pairs of numbers: 70 2

and 30.

15. Define HCF of two positive integers and find the HCF of 240 and 6552. 2

16. Explain why is a composite number. 2

17. Find the greatest number which divides 2011 and 2623 leaving remainders 9 and 5 2

respectively.

18. Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation 2

method. 8, 9 and 25

19. Find the prime factorization of 1152. 2

20. Define HCF of two positive integers and find the HCF of the pairs of numbers: 100 2

and 190.

21. Find the HCF of 1288 and 575 and express it as a linear combination of them. 2

22. Prove that the product of two consecutive positive integers is divisible by 2. 2

23. Find the prime factorization of 1440 2

24. Find the LCM and HCF of the following pairs of integers and verify that LCM × HCF 2

= product of the two numbers. 510 and 92

25. Find the largest positive integer that will divide 122,150 and 115 leaving 2

remainders 5, 7, 11 respectively.

26. Prove that a positive integer n is prime number, if no prime p less than or equal to 2

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divides n.

27. The product of two numbers is 20736 and their HCF is 54. Find their LCM. 2

28. Define HCF of two positive integers and find the HCF of the pairs of numbers: 18 2

and 24.

29. Find the HCF of the following polynomials: 2

30. Use Euclid's division algorithm to find the HCF of 136,170 and 255. 2

31. Find the prime factorization of 1296. 2

32. Define HCF of two positive integers and find the HCF of 32 and 54 2

33. Find the HCF of the polynomials​ 2x2 - x - 1​​ and 4x2 + 8x + 3 2

34. Define HCF of two positive integers and find the HCF of the pairs of numbers: 105 2

and 120.

35. Find the LCM and HCF of 510 and 92 and verify that LCM × HCF = product of two 2

numbers.

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