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02M - Squares & Square Roots - Cubes & Cuberoots - Viii

This document contains a 15 question math test on topics including square roots, cube roots, exponents, and equations. The questions cover identifying which numbers cannot be a perfect square or cube based on their prime factorizations, evaluating expressions involving exponents and roots, solving equations, and performing calculations with decimals, fractions, and radicals.

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02M - Squares & Square Roots - Cubes & Cuberoots - Viii

This document contains a 15 question math test on topics including square roots, cube roots, exponents, and equations. The questions cover identifying which numbers cannot be a perfect square or cube based on their prime factorizations, evaluating expressions involving exponents and roots, solving equations, and performing calculations with decimals, fractions, and radicals.

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Square Roots & Cube Roots Class VIII

Marks: 30

1. If x is a positive integer, then x 2 + x + 1 among which of the following cannot be equal to


1) 85 2) 631 3) 261 4) 1296
2. If a number is both perfect square and perfect cube, then all the exponents in its prime factorization are

1) Multiples of 5 2) Multiples of 7 3) Multiples of 4 4) Multiples of 6


3. If n 2 is a perfect cube, then the correct statement is
1) n is odd 2) n is even 3) n 3 is a perfect square 4) n is a perfect cube
4. If all the exponents in prime factorisation of a number are multiples of 6, then the cube root of the number
must be
1) Irrational 2) A perfect square 3) A perfect cube 4) Both B and C
5. If x * y = x + y + xy , the value of 6*24 is :
1) 41 2) 42 3) 43 4) 44
6. What is the square root of 0.16?
1) 0.004 2) 0.04 3) 0.4 4) 4

52 169
7. If = , the value of x is :
x 289
1) 52 2) 58 3) 62 4) 68
1
4
8. Which number can replace both the question marks in the equation 2 = ?
? 32

1
1) 1 2) 7 3) 7 4) None of these
2
9. If a = 0.1039, then the value of 4 a 2 − 4a + 1 + 3a is :
1) 0.1039 2) 0.2078 3) 1.1039 4) 2.1039

1+ 0.01
10. The value of is close to :
1 − 0.1
1) 0.6 2) 1.1 3) 1.6 4) 1.7
11. The least perfect square, which is divisible by each of 21, 36 and 66, is :
1) 213444 2) 214344 3) 214434 4) 231444

3+ 6
12. =?
5 3 − 2 12 − 32+ 50
1)3 2) 3 2 3) 6 4) None of these

13. If 3 5 + 125 = 17.88 , then what will be the value of 80 + 6 5 ?


1) 13.41 2) 20.46 3) 21.66 4) 22.35

.081 × .484
14. is equal to :
.0064 × 6.25
1) 0.9 2) 0.99 3) 9 4) 99
2 2 2
( 0.03 ) + ( 0.21) + (0.065 )
15. The value of 2 2 2 is :
( 0.003) + (0.021) + ( 0.0065 )
1) 0.1 2) 10 3) 102 4) 103

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