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8M06-8M07 Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots - Objective - Assignment - Questions - V

This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about squares, square roots, cubes, and cube roots. The questions cover topics such as: - Finding the value of expressions involving square roots - Determining which numbers are perfect squares - Properties of cubes and cube roots - Patterns involving sums of odd and even numbers - Pythagorean triples - Approximate values of square roots

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8M06-8M07 Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots - Objective - Assignment - Questions - V

This document contains 30 multiple choice questions about squares, square roots, cubes, and cube roots. The questions cover topics such as: - Finding the value of expressions involving square roots - Determining which numbers are perfect squares - Properties of cubes and cube roots - Patterns involving sums of odd and even numbers - Pythagorean triples - Approximate values of square roots

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8M06-8M07– Square and Square Roots, Cube and Cubes Roots –

Objective Assignment
INSTRUCTIONS
Answer each of the following questions.

x
1. If √ 0.9 ×0.09 × x=0.9× 0.9 √ 3 then the value of is:
3
A) 0.081 B) 0.810 C) 0.81 D) 8.09
2. √ 7 √7 √7 √ 7 is equal to:
1
4 15 1
A)
7 16 B) 7 C)
7 16 D)
74
16
3. The least perfect square which is divisible by 21,36 and 66 is:
A) 213444 B) 223444 C) 233444 D) 243444
x
4. If ( x +2 )2=9 and ( y +3 )2=25 , then the maximum value of is:
y
1 5 2 8
A) B) C) D)
2 8 5 5
5. The sum of 18 consecutive natural numbers is a perfect square the smaller positive value of this sum is:
A) 144 B) 169 C) 225 D) 289

6. For which positive integer n , 28 +215 +2n is a perfect square?


A) 15 B) 20 C) 16 D) 30
7. The smaller number by which 2645 should be divided to make it a perfect square is
A) 3 B) 5 C) 15 D) 9
8. 9 √ x=√ 12+ √ 147 , then x is
A) 2 B) 3 C) 4 D) None of these

9. The least possible number which must be added to 10500 to make it a perfect square is:
A) 49 B) 69 C) 89 D) 109
10. What is units digit in the cube root of the number 24389?
A) 3 B) 7 C) 9 D) 1
11. How many natural number, less than 10, have cubes ending with the number it --?
A) 4 B) 6
C) 5 D) cannot be determined

12. The cube of any multiple of 3 is always divisible by:


I. 1
II. 3
III. 9
IV. 27
A) I and III B) II and III

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Assignment
C) I, II and III D) I, II, III and IV
13. The square of a negative integer is:
A) always negative B) always positive
C) may be positive or negative D) none of these
14. Which of the following is net a Pythagorean triplet?
A) 9,40,41 B) 9,40,42 C) 5,12,13 D) 6,8,10
15. The correct approximate value of √ 0.037 is:
A) 0.06 B) 0.19 C) 0.61 D) none of there

16. State whether the following statements are


True (T) or False (F):
I. A number ending with 7 is never a perfect square.
n+1 n
II. If a perfect square is ifn -digits, then its square root will have digits if n is even or digits n is add.
2 2
A) I .T; B) I .T; C) I . F ; D) I . F ;
II . F II .T II . F II ,T
17. Find the value of √ 2304+ √ 23.04+ √ 0.2304
A) 53.08 B) 53.38 C) 53.28 D) 54.08
18. 5+7+ 9+11+13+¿ ----- up to 13 terms is equal to:
A) 225 B) 169 C) 221 D) none of there

19. value of 1729 is equal to


A) 103 +93 B) 13 +123 C) both A and B D) none of these

20. The value of a closed cube is 1728 m3. The area of each face is:
A) 12 m2 B) 25 m2 C) 144 m2 D) 169 m2
21. which of the following is not a perfect cube:
A) 2197 B) 343 C) 512 D) none of these

22. How many natural numbers lie between


A) 43 B) 41 C) 42 D) 44
23. If one number of a pathogens triple is m 2−1, then the other two members are:
A) 2 m, m2 +2 B) 2 m, m2 +1 C) 2 m, m2 D) none of these

24. The sum of first p odd natural numbers is:


A) 2 p+ 1 B) p2 C) p2−1 D) p2 +1
25. The next two numbers in the pattern 0,7,26,63 ----- are:
A) 84 ,93 B) 124 , 216 C) 124 , 215 D) none of these

26. the value of √ 248+√ 52 √ 144 is


A) 15 B) 14 C) 16 D) 17
27. Cube root m is equal to:
A) √3 m B) (m)3
1

C) √6 m2 D) all of these

28. The product up two square numbers is:


A) always perfect square B) never perfect square
C) sometimes perfect square D) none of these

Avanti – 8M06-8M07 – Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cubes Roots – Objective
Assignment
29. What should come in place od question mark in
√3 ? = 100
2.56 ?
A) 16 B) 4 C) 64 D) 256

30. If ( 0.4 )2+ ( 0.2 )2=√ x ; then the value of x is:


A) 0.04 B) 0.02 C) 0.20 D) 2.0

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Assignment

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