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Square Numbers IGCSE Grade 5

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MATHEMATICS

Standard 5th-SquareNumbers-WS-5

Q1. Which of the following square number will not be a square number if its digits are read from right to
left?
a. 144 b. 169 c. 676 d. 729

Q2. 122 + 152 =◻. Find the number in the box.


a. 169 b. 13 c. 289 d. 17

Q3. How many 3 digit perfect square numbers are there in all?
a. 99 b. 31 c. 22 d. 25

Q4. Find the value of the expression R2 + S 3 when R=5 and S=3
a. 52 b. 34 c. 19 d. 85

Q5. Find (115)2


a. 115115 b. 230 c. 42 d. 37

Q6. The product of which of the following will be a square number?


a. 3 × 7 × 4 × 21 c. 4 × 5 × 6 × 3 × 5
b. 3 × 4 × 9 d. None of these

Q7. What smallest number should be added to 723 so that their sum is a square number?
a. 6 b. 7 c. 5 d. 9

Q8. By which smallest number should 588 be divided, so that the resulting number is a square number?
a. 7 b. 3 c. 2 d. 8

Q9. The product of 3 × 7 × 21 × 10 × 5 × 3 is to be multiplied by which smallest number of the following


to make it a perfect square number?
a. 5 b. 14 c. 2 d. 6

Q10. If √2 + √x = 3, then x=________?


a. 1 b. √7 c. 7 d. 49

Q11. If √0.01 + √0.0064 = x, then the value of x is?


a. 0.3 b. 0.03 c. √0.18 d. None of these

Q12. A number is multiplied by half of itself and then 32 is added to the product. If the final result is 130,
then find the original number.
a. 4 b. 7 c. 5 d. 14
Q13. The square root of 390625 is?
a. 645 b. 225 c. 735 d. 625

Q14. Square numbers can only have ___ at the end.


a. Odd number of zeroes c. Both a. and b.
b. Even number of zeroes d. None of these

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Q15. A number is multiplied by 2 3 times itself and then 61 is subtracted from the product obtained. If the
final result is 9200, then the number is?
a. 36 b. 63 c. 67 d. 37

Q16. Which of the following is not a perfect square?


a. 16384 b.23857 c. 18496 d. 11025

Q17. If (𝑥 − 2)2 = 507, then x can be?


a. 13 b. 12 c. 15 d. 14

36
18. The square root of correct to two decimal places is?
5
a. 2.68 b. 2.69 c. 2.67 d. 2.66

19. The number must be subtracted from 16161 to get a perfect square is?
a. 31 b. 32 c. 33 d. 34

Q20. Evaluate √248 + √52 + √144


a. 14 b. 16 c. 16.6 d. 18.8

Q21. The smallest square number which is divisible by each of the numbers 6, 9 and 15 is?
a. 100 b. 400 c. 900 d. 1024

Q22. The value of √(−1) × √(−1) is?


a. −1 b. 1 c. Both a. and c. d. 2

27 x
Q23. If √(1 + 169) = (1 + 13), then x equals?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 7

Q24. The area of square field is . The length of each side of the field is?
a. 8.96 m b. 10.26 m c. 13.54 m d. 12.28 m

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Answers.
Q1. a. Q13. d. File name 5TH-SquareNumbers-WS-5
Q2. a. 1. S5P50Q31
Q14. b.
Q3. b. Q15. b. 2. S5P49Q21
Q4. d. Q16. b. 3. S5P48Q9
Q5. b. Q17. c. 4. S5P48Q7
Q6. a. Q18. a. 5. S5P46Q34
Q7. a. Q19. b.
6. S5P39Q12
Q8. b. Q20. b.
Q9. d. 7. S5P39Q8
Q21. c.
Q10. d. 8. S5P35Q21
Q22. c.
Q11. a. 9. S5P32Q43
Q23. a.
Q12. d. 10. – 24. From IMO workbook Chapter 4. Pg
Q24. a.
14 and 15. Q1 to Q15

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