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Maths - 10th
Q (1): Every ______________can be expressed ( factorised) as a product of primes, and this factorisation is
unique, apart from the order in which the prime factors occur. (MCQ)
( a ) Composite number ( b ) Prime number ( c ) Even number ( d ) Odd number

Q (2): The prime factorisation of a ___________ is unique, except for the order of its factors. (MCQ)
( a ) Whole number ( b ) Natural number ( c ) Integer ( d ) Real number

Q (3): Consider the numbers , where n is a natural number. Is there any value of n for which ends with
the digit zero ? (MCQ)
( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (4): What are the LCM and HCF of 6 and 20 by prime factorisation method? (MCQ)
( a ) 60,2 ( b ) 30,4 ( c ) 60,4 ( d ) 30,2

Q (5): What are the LCM and HCF (by prime factorisation method) of 96 and 404? (MCQ)
( a ) 9696,4 ( b ) 9698,8 ( c ) 9696,8 ( d ) 9698,4

Q (6): What are the LCM and HCF (by prime factorisation method) of 6, 72 and 120? (MCQ)
( a ) 240,6 ( b ) 360,4 ( c ) 360,6 ( d ) 240,4

Q (7): How is 140 expressed as a product of its prime factors. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (8): How is 156 expressed as a product of its prime factors. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (9): How is 3825 expressed as a product of its prime factors. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (10): How is 5005 expressed as a product of its prime factors. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (11): How is 7429 expressed as a product of its prime factors. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (12): What are the LCM and HCF of 26 and 91 ? (MCQ)


( a ) 182,13 ( b ) 68,14 ( c ) 68,13 ( d ) 82,14

Q (13): What are the LCM and HCF of 510 and 92? (MCQ)
( a ) 23440,4 ( b ) 23460,2 ( c ) 23440,2 ( d ) 23460,4

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Q (14): What are the LCM and HCF of 336 and 54? (MCQ)
( a ) 3044,6 ( b ) 3024,6 ( c ) 3044,8 ( d ) 3024,8

Q (15): What are the LCM and HCF of 12, 15 and 21? (MCQ)
( a ) 420,5 ( b ) 480,3 ( c ) 420,3 ( d ) 480,5

Q (16): What are the LCM and HCF of 17, 23 and 29? (MCQ)
( a ) 11339,1 ( b ) 11339,3 ( c ) 11199,1 ( d ) 11199,3

Q (17): What are the LCM and HCF of 8, 9 and 25? (MCQ)
( a ) 1800,1 ( b ) 1600,1 ( c ) 1800,3 ( d ) 1600,3

Q (18): Given that HCF (306, 657) = 9, What is LCM (306, 657)? (MCQ)
( a ) 22,448 ( b ) 22,558 ( c ) 22,638 ( d ) 22,338

Q (19): Can end with the digit 0 for any natural number n ? (MCQ)
( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (20): (7 × 11 × 13 + 13) and (7 × 6 × 5 × 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 + 5) are composite numbers. TRUE or FALSE ?


(MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (21): There is a circular path around a sports field. Sonia takes 18 minutes to drive one round of the field,
while Ravi takes 12 minutes for the same. Suppose they both start at the same point and at the same time,
and go in the same direction. After how many minutes will they meet again at the starting point? (MCQ)
( a ) After 36 minutes ( b ) After 38 minutes ( c ) After 46 minutes ( d ) After 48 minutes

Q (22): Euclid’s division lemma states that for any positive integers a and b, there exist unique integers q
and r such that a = bq + r, where r must satisfy: (MCQ)
(a)1<r<b (b) (c) (d)0<r<b

Q (23): Determine the prime factorization of the following positive integer : 20570 (MCQ)
(a) (b)

Q (24): Determine the prime factorization of the following positive integer : 58500 (MCQ)
(a) (b)

Q (25): Determine the prime factorization of the following positive integer : 45470971 (MCQ)
(a) (b)

Q (26): Find the H.C.F of 90 and 144 by the prime factorization method. (MCQ)
( a ) 14 ( b ) 16 ( c ) 18 ( d ) 20

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Q (27): Find the L.C.M of 90 and 144 by the prime factorization method. (MCQ)
( a ) 720 ( b ) 600 ( c ) 420 ( d ) 300

Q (28): Find the H.C.F of 144,180 and 192 by the prime factorization method. (MCQ)
( a ) 18 ( b ) 12 ( c ) 24 ( d ) 36

Q (29): Find the L.C.M of 144,180 and 192 by the prime factorization method. (MCQ)
( a ) 2660 ( b ) 2500 ( c ) 2200 ( d ) 2880

Q (30): Find the H.C.F of 96 and 404 by the prime factorization method. (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)8 (c)4 ( d ) 12

Q (31): Find the L.C.M of 96 and 404 by the prime factorization method. (MCQ)
( a ) 9200 ( b ) 9696 ( c ) 8290 ( d ) 8100

Q (32): Find the largest positive integer that will divide 398, 436 and 542 leaving remainders 7,11 and 15
respectively. (MCQ)
( a ) 16 ( b ) 27 ( c ) 22 ( d ) 17

Q (33): There is circular path around a sports field . Priya takes 18 minutes to drive one round of the field ,
while Ravish takes 12 minutes for the same.Suppose they both start at the same point and at the same time
and go in the same direction.After how many minutes will they meet again at the starting point? (MCQ)
( a ) 20 minutes ( b ) 30 minutes ( c ) 36 minutes ( d ) 26 minutes

Q (34): In a school there are two sections- section A and section B of classX . There are 32 students in
section A and 36 students in section B. Determine the minimum number of books required for their class
library so that they can be distributed equally among students of section A or section B. (MCQ)
( a ) 288 ( b ) 298 ( c ) 209 ( d ) 388

Q (35): On a morning walk, three persons step off together and their steps measure 40cm , 42cm and 45cm
respectively. What is the minimum distance each should walk so that each can cover the same distance and
complete steps. (MCQ)
( a ) 2500cm ( b ) 3500cm ( c ) 2520cm ( d ) 1500cm

Q (36): In a seminar, the number of participants in Hindi , English and Mathematics are 60, 84 and 108,
respectively. Find the minimum numbers of rooms required if in each room the same number of participants
are to be seated and all of them being from the same subject. (MCQ)
( a ) 21 ( b ) 42 ( c ) 12 ( d ) 24

Q (37): Three sets of English ,Hindi and Mathematics books have to be stacked in such a way that all the
books are stored topic wise and the height of each stack is the same. The number of English books is 96, the
number of Hindi books is 240 and the number of Mathematics book is 336 . Assuming that the books are of
the same thickness , determine the number of stack of English books. (MCQ)
(a)3 (b)2 (c)5 (d)7

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Q (38): Three sets of English ,Hindi and Mathematics books have to be stacked in such a way that all the
books are stored topic wise and the height of each stack is the same. The number of English books is 96, the
number of Hindi books is 240 and the number of Mathematics book is 336 . Assuming that the books are of
the same thickness , determine the number of stack of Hindi books. (MCQ)
(a)3 (b)2 (c)5 (d)7

Q (39): Three sets of English ,Hindi and Mathematics books have to be stacked in such a way that all the
books are stored topic wise and the height of each stack is the same. The number of English books is 96, the
number of Hindi books is 240 and the number of Mathematics book is 336 . Assuming that the books are of
the same thickness , determine the number of stack of Mathematics books. (MCQ)
(a)3 (b)2 (c)5 (d)7

Q (40): Find the L.C.M. of the following pair of integers. 26 and 91. (MCQ)
( a ) 182 ( b ) 185 ( c ) 156 ( d ) 155

Q (41): Find the H.C.F. of the following pair of integers. 26 and 91. (MCQ)
( a ) 13 ( b ) 11 (c)9 (d)7

Q (42): Find the L.C.M. of the following pair of integers. 510 and 92. (MCQ)
( a ) 23458 ( b ) 23460 ( c ) 23444 ( d ) 23546

Q (43): Find the H.C.F. of the following pair of integers. 510 and 92. (MCQ)
(a)3 (b)2 (c)5 (d)7

Q (44): Find the L.C.M. of the following pair of integers. 336 and 54. (MCQ)
( a ) 3024 ( b ) 3204 ( c ) 3320 ( d ) 3245

Q (45): Find the H.C.F. of the following pair of integers. 336 and 54. (MCQ)
(a)6 ( b ) 10 ( c ) 12 ( d ) 18

Q (46): Find the LCM of the following pair of integers: 404 and 96. (MCQ)
( a ) 9600 ( b ) 9650 ( c ) 9696 ( d ) 9797

Q (47): Find HCF of the following pair of integers: 404 and 96. (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)3 (c)4 (d)5

Q (48): Find the L.C.M. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 12, 15 and 21.
(MCQ)
( a ) 424 ( b ) 445 ( c ) 420 ( d ) 426

Q (49): Find the H.C.F. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 12, 15 and 21.
(MCQ)
(a)5 ( b ) 10 (c)3 (d)9

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Q (50): Find the L.C.M. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 17, 23 and 29.
(MCQ)
( a ) 11336 ( b ) 11339 ( c ) 12453 ( d ) 13255

Q (51): Find the H.C.F. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 17, 23 and 29.
(MCQ)
(a)5 (b)1 ( c ) 10 (d)2

Q (52): Find the L.C.M. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 8, 9 and 25.
(MCQ)
( a ) 1800 ( b ) 1850 ( c ) 1456 ( d ) 1236

Q (53): Find the H.C.F. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 8, 9 and 25.
(MCQ)
(a)1 (b)5 (c)2 (d)3

Q (54): Find the L.C.M. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 40, 36 and 126.
(MCQ)
( a ) 2520 ( b ) 2540 ( c ) 2456 ( d ) 2336

Q (55): Find the H.C.F. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 40, 36 and 126.
(MCQ)
(a)2 (b)3 (c)5 ( d ) 10

Q (56): Find the L.C.M. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 84, 90 and 120.
(MCQ)
( a ) 2522 ( b ) 2520 ( c ) 2244 ( d ) 2362

Q (57): Find the H.C.F. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 84, 90 and 120.
(MCQ)
( a ) 12 (b)6 ( c ) 18 ( d ) 24

Q (58): Find the L.C.M. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 24, 15 and 36.
(MCQ)
( a ) 12, 21 ( b ) 245 ( c ) 360 ( d ) 226

Q (59): Find the H.C.F. of the following integers by applying the prime factorisation method: 24, 15 and 36.
(MCQ)
(a)5 (b)6 (c)3 (d)9

Q (60): Find the H.C.F of the following integers.91,112 and 49 (MCQ)


( a ) 1, 12 (b)7 ( c ) 14 (d)9

Q (61): Find the LCM of the following integers.91,112 and 49 (MCQ)


( a ) 10192 ( b ) 20384 ( c ) 5096 ( d ) 2548

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Q (62): Find the HCF of the following integers.32,84 and 24 (MCQ)


(a)8 (b)2 (c)4 (d)6

Q (63): Find the LCM of the following integers.32,84 and 24 (MCQ)


( a ) 336 ( b ) 672 ( c ) 168 ( d ) 84

Q (64): Given that HCF of 306, 657 = 9, Find LCM of 306, 657. (MCQ)
( a ) 32328 ( b ) 33228 ( c ) 22338 ( d ) 23238

Q (65): The H.C.F. of two numbers is 145 and their L.C.M. is 2175. If one number is 725, find the other.
(MCQ)
( a ) 435 ( b ) 420 ( c ) 453 ( d ) 543

Q (66): The H.C.F. of two numbers is 16 and their product is 3072. Find their L.C.M. (MCQ)
( a ) 129 ( b ) 192 ( c ) 219 ( d ) 200

Q (67): Find the smallest number which,on being added 23 to it,it is exactly divided by 32,36,48 and 96.
(MCQ)
( a ) 165 ( b ) 265 ( c ) 150 ( d ) 255

Q (68): Find the greatest number which divides 304 to leave a remainder of 4 and which also divides 298 to
leave a remainder of 4. (MCQ)
(a)7 (b)8 (c)5 (d)6

Q (69): The L.C.M. and H.C.F. of two numbers are 180 and 6 respectively. If one of the number is 30, find the
other number. (MCQ)
( a ) 63 ( b ) 36 ( c ) 24 ( d ) 42

Q (70): Find the smallest number which when increased by 17 is exactly divisible by both 520 and 468.
(MCQ)
( a ) 4663 ( b ) 4636 ( c ) 4336 ( d ) 4680

Q (71): Find the smallest number which leaves remainders 8 and 12 when divided by 28 and 32 respectively.
(MCQ)
( a ) 240 ( b ) 224 ( c ) 204 ( d ) 244

Q (72): What is the smallest number that, when divided by 35, 56 and 91 leaves remainders of 7 in each
case ? (MCQ)
( a ) 3647 ( b ) 3633 ( c ) 3467 ( d ) 3643

Q (73): A rectangular courtyard is 18m 72cm long and 13 m 20 cm broad. It is to be paved with square tiles
of same size. Find the least possible number of such tiles. (MCQ)
( a ) 4920 ( b ) 4290 ( c ) 4990 ( d ) 4220

Q (74): Find the greatest number of 6 digits exactly divisible by 24, 15 and 36. (MCQ)

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( a ) 999720 ( b ) 999270 ( c ) 999722 ( d ) 999227

Q (75): Determine the number nearest to 110000 but greater than 100000 which is exactly divisible by each
of 8, 15 and 21. (MCQ)
( a ) 109200 ( b ) 109020 ( c ) 109002 ( d ) 110800

Q (76): Find the least number that is divisible by all the numbers between 1 to 10 (both inclusive). (MCQ)
( a ) 2250 ( b ) 5250 ( c ) 2520 ( d ) 5520

Q (77): Colton has 16 blue marbles and 8 white ones .if he want to place them in identical group without any
marble left over .what is the greatest number of groups colton can make? (MCQ)
(a)6 (b)8 ( c ) 10 ( d ) 16

Q (78): What is the least number of saplings that can be arranged in a rows of 12,15 or 40 in each row?
(MCQ)
( a ) 100 ( b ) 140 ( c ) 120 ( d ) 240

Q (79): A certain number of students can be arranged in group of 3,4,6 or 8 with no students left behind.Find
the number of students. (MCQ)
( a ) 36 ( b ) 24 ( c ) 12 ( d ) 48

Q (80): Two tankers contain 825 litres and 675 litres of kerosene oil respectively.Find the maximum capacity
of a container which can measure the kerosene oil of both the tankers when used an exact number of times
(MCQ)
( a ) 65 ( b ) 75 ( c ) 55 ( d ) 85

Q (81): The HCF of two numbers is 6,if one of the two numbers is 42,and find the other number? (MCQ)
( a ) 80 ( b ) 60 ( c ) 90 ( d ) 100

Q (82): Two neon lights are turned on at the same time .one blinks every 4 seconds and the other blinks
every 6 seconds.In 60 seconds ,how many times will they blink at same time? (MCQ)
(a)5 (b)4 (c)6 (d)3

Q (83): Tony needs to ship 12 comedy DVDs,24 animated DVDs and 30 musical DVDs.he can pack only one
type of DVD in each box and he must pack same number of DVDs in each box.What is greatest number of
DVDs tony can pack in each box ? (MCQ)
( a ) 12 (b)6 (c)8 (d)9

Q (84): This afternoon Sara noticed that number of pages assigned for homework is divisible by 2 and 12.
what is the smallest page number that could have been assigned ? (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)4 (c)8 ( d ) 12

Q (85): Box that are 12 cm tall are being stacked next to the boxes that are 18 cm tall. What is the shortest
height at which two stacks will be at same height ? (MCQ)
( a ) 36 ( b ) 24 ( c ) 18 ( d ) 30

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Q (86): A circular field has a circumference of 360 km. Three cyclists start together and can cycle 48, 60 and
72 km a day, round the field. When will they meet again ? (MCQ)
( a ) After 702 hours ( b ) After 720 hours ( c ) After 2700 hours ( d ) After 700 hours

Q (87): In a morning walk, three persons step off together, their steps measure 80 cm, 85 cm and 90 cm
respectively. What is the minimum distance each should walk so that they can cover the distance in complete
steps ? (MCQ)
( a ) 120 m 40 cm ( b ) 122 m 40 cm ( c ) 140 m 20 cm ( d ) 142 m 20 cm

Q (88): A number is called a ____ number, if it has no factors other than 1 and the number itself. (MCQ)
( a ) Prime ( b ) Composite

Q (89): 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 23, 43, 71 are _____ numbers. (MCQ)


( a ) Prime ( b ) Composite

Q (90): A number is called a ______ number, if it has atleast one factor other than 1 and the number itself.
(MCQ)
( a ) Prime ( b ) Composite

Q (91): 4, 6, 24, 45, 188 are _________ numbers. (MCQ)


( a ) Prime ( b ) Composite

Q (92): 1 is - (MCQ)
( a ) Prime number ( b ) Composite number ( c ) Neither prime nor composite

Q (93): The smallest prime number is - (MCQ)


(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)5

Q (94): The only even prime number is - (MCQ)


(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)5

Q (95): The smallest composite even number is - (MCQ)


(a)8 (b)2 (c)6 (d)4

Q (96): The smallest composite odd number is - (MCQ)


(a)1 (b)5 (c)9 (d)3

Q (97): How many factors does a prime number have ? (MCQ)


(a)1 (b)2 (c)0 ( d ) Infinite

Q (98): 1,2, 3, 6, 12 are the factors of - (MCQ)


( a ) 12 ( b ) 26 ( c ) 46 ( d ) 44

Q (99): Factorise the number 4095 through factor tree. (MCQ)

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( a ) 4095 = as a product of ( b ) 4096 = as a product of primes


primes

Q (100): Express 1001 as a product of its prime factors using factor tree. (MCQ)
(a) (b)

Q (101): Write the HCF of the smallest composite number and the smallest prime number. (MCQ)
(a)1 (b)2 (c)4 (d)6

Q (102): Find the LCM of 120 and 144 by fundamental theorem of arithmetic. (MCQ)
( a ) 720 ( b ) 480 ( c ) 460 ( d ) 120

Q (103): Find the HCF of 120 and 144 by fundamental theorem of arithmetic. (MCQ)
( a ) 48 ( b ) 24 ( c ) 12 (d)6

Q (104): Find the HCF of 6, 72 and 120 using the prime factorisation method. (MCQ)
( a ) 12 (b)8 ( c ) 24 (d)6

Q (105): Find the LCM of 6, 72 and 120 using the prime factorisation method. (MCQ)
( a ) 480 ( b ) 240 ( c ) 120 ( d ) 360

Q (106): Find the HCF and LCM of 84, 90 and 120 by prime factorisation method. (MCQ)
( a ) 6 , 1250 ( b ) 6 , 2520 ( c ) 4 , 6520 ( d ) 2 , 2520

Q (107): The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 25 cm, 6 m 75 cm and 4 m 50 cm, respectively.
Find the length of the longest rod that can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly. (MCQ)
( a ) 25 cm (b)5m ( c ) 75 cm (d)1m

Q (108): If the HCF of two numbers is 2 and their product is 120, find their LCM. (MCQ)
( a ) 60 ( b ) 40 ( c ) 120 ( d ) 240

Q (109): If the HCF of 35 and 45 is 5, LCM of 35 and 45 is , then find the value of a. (MCQ)
(a)5 (b)4 ( c ) 10 ( d ) 12

Q (110): The HCF of two numbers a and b is 5 and their LCM is 200. Find the product ab. (MCQ)
( a ) 500 ( b ) 1000 ( c ) 2000 ( d ) 2500

Q (111):

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Look at the above image. Write the missing numbers in the above factorisation. (MCQ)
( a ) 36 , 18 , 9 ( b ) 32 , 12 , 4 ( c ) 32 , 18 , 6

Q (112):

Look at the above image. Write the missing numbers in the above factorisation. (MCQ)
( a ) 21 , 42 ( b ) 42 , 24 ( c ) 24 , 46

Q (113):

Look at the above image. See this factor tree for factorisation of 156. Find the value of a. (MCQ)
(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)5

Q (114): Find the HCF and LCM of the following integer by applying the prime factorisation method : 40, 36,
126 (MCQ)
( a ) 6 , 1250 ( b ) 6 , 2520 ( c ) 4 , 6520 ( d ) 2 , 2520

Q (115): Find the HCF and LCM of the following integer by applying the prime factorisation method : 84, 90,
120 (MCQ)
( a ) 6 , 1250 ( b ) 6 , 2520 ( c ) 4 , 6520 ( d ) 2 , 2520

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Q (116): Find the HCF and LCM of the following integer by applying the prime factorisation method : 24, 15,
36 (MCQ)
( a ) 3 , 360 ( b ) 3 , 120 ( c ) 2 , 360 ( d ) 2 , 240

Q (117): If two positive integers a and b are written as and ; where x, y are prime
numbers, find the HCF of a and b. (MCQ)
( b ) xy
(a) (c) (d)

Q (118): If two positive integers p and q can be expressed as and where a,b being prime
numbers, find the LCM (p, q). (MCQ)
( a ) ab
(b) (c) (d)

Q (119): Find the HCF of 96 and 404 by the prime factorisation method. (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)4 (c)8 ( d ) 12

Q (120): Find HCF and LCM of 612 and 1314 by prime factorisation method. (MCQ)
( a ) 16 , 44764 ( b ) 18 , 44672 ( c ) 12 , 44766 ( d ) 18 , 44676

Q (121): Find the HCF and LCM of 60, 84 and 108 by using the prime factorisation method. (MCQ)
( a ) 12 , 3780 ( b ) 4 , 1380 ( c ) 16 , 3780 ( d ) 12 , 4380

Q (122): Find the greatest possible length which can be used to measure exactly the length 7m, 3 m 85 cm
and 12 m 95 cm. (MCQ)
( a ) 35 cm ( b ) 36 cm ( c ) 37 cm ( d ) 38 cm

Q (123): If the LCM of 26 and 91 is 182, find their HCF. (MCQ)


( a ) 26 ( b ) 13 ( c ) 15 ( d ) 17

Q (124): If the HCF of 150 and 100 is 50, find the LCM of 150 and 100. (MCQ)
( a ) 420 ( b ) 220 ( c ) 360 ( d ) 300

Q (125): The HCF of two numbers is 113 and their LCM is 56952. If one number is 904, find the other
number. (MCQ)
( a ) 7119 ( b ) 7219 ( c ) 2719 ( d ) 2971

Q (126): If HCF (253, 440) = 11 and LCM (253, 440) = . Find the value of R . (MCQ)
( a ) 64 ( b ) 60 ( c ) 40 ( d ) 45

Q (127): Find the HCF of 26 and 455 .With the help of HCF, find LCM also. (MCQ)
( a ) 13 , 910 ( b ) 16 , 310 ( c ) 13 , 920 ( d ) 16 , 910

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Q (128): If LCM of 12 and 42 is 10m + 4, find the value of m. (MCQ)


(a)8 ( b ) 12 (c)4 ( d ) 16

Q (129): Find the least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) . (MCQ)
( a ) 2550 ( b ) 2250 ( c ) 2520 ( d ) 2560

Q (130): A circular field has a circumference of 360 km. Three cyclists start together and can cycle 48, 60
and 72 km a day round the field. When will they meet again ? (MCQ)
( a ) 30 days ( b ) 60 days ( c ) 24 days ( d ) 32 days

Q (131): Find the LCM and HCF of the following integer by applying the prime factorisation method: 12, 15
and 21 (MCQ)
( a ) 3, 420 ( b ) 1, 120 ( c ) 1, 360 ( d ) 3, 300

Q (132): Find the LCM and HCF of the following integer by applying the prime factorisation method: 17, 23
and 29 (MCQ)
( a ) 3 , 13139 ( b ) 1 , 11339 ( c ) 1 , 11330 ( d ) 3 , 11300

Q (133): Find the LCM and HCF of the following integer by applying the prime factorisation method: 8, 9 and
25 (MCQ)
( a ) 1 , 1600 ( b ) 1 , 1800 ( c ) 3 , 1400 ( d ) 3 , 1200

Q (134): Given that HCF (306, 657) = 9, find LCM (306, 657). (MCQ)
( a ) 22338 ( b ) 22339 ( c ) 11338 ( d ) 11330

Q (135): There is a circular path around a sports field. Sonia takes 18 minutes to drive one round of the field,
while Ravi takes 12 minutes for the same. Suppose they both start at the same point and at the same time,
and go in the same direction. After how many minutes will they meet again at the starting point? (MCQ)
( a ) 36 min ( b ) 32 min ( c ) 24 min ( d ) 12 min

Q (136): If two positive integers a and b are written as and ; where x, y are prime
numbers, find the HCF(a,b). (MCQ)
( a ) xy
(b) (c) (d)

Q (137): If two positive integers p and q can be expressed as and where a,b being prime
numbers, find the LCM (p, q). (MCQ)
( a ) ab
(b) (c) (d)

Q (138):

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Look at the above image. The values of x and y in the given figure are (MCQ)
( a ) x =7 , y= 13 ( b ) x = 13 , y= 7 ( c ) x= 9 , y=12 ( d ) x=12 , y= 9

Q (139): The LCM of smallest composite number and smallest two digit composite number is (MCQ)
(a)4 ( b ) 20 ( c ) 22 (d)5

Q (140): 945 is expressed as a product of prime factor as , then a+b+c is equal to (MCQ)
( a ) 20 (b)5 (c)4 (d)3

Q (141): If the HCF of 657 and 963 is expressible in the form of 657m + 963(-15), then m is (MCQ)
( a ) 22 (b)5 ( c ) 20 (d)3

Q (142): What is the HCF of smallest prime number and the smallest composite number? (MCQ)
(a)4 (b)2 ( c ) 12 (d)3

Q (143): A number when divided by 61 gives 27 as quotient and 32 as remainder. Find the number. (MCQ)
( a ) 1769 ( b ) 1672 ( c ) 1562 ( d ) 1679

Q (144): By what number should 1365 be divided to get 31 as quotient and 32 as remainder? (MCQ)
( a ) 43 ( b ) 47 ( c ) 51 ( d ) 52

Q (145): Find the largest number which divides 70 and 125 leaving remainders 5 and 8, respectively. (MCQ)
( a ) 18 ( b ) 17 ( c ) 15 ( d ) 13

Q (146): If d=HCF (48, 72), find the value of d. (MCQ)


( a ) 26 ( b ) 12 ( c ) 24 (d)6

Q (147): If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m-117, then find the value of m. (MCQ)
( a ) 10 (b)6 (c)4 (d)2

Q (148): On GT road, three consecutive traffic lights change after 36, 42 and 72 s. If the lights are first
switched on at 9: 00 am, then at what time will they change simultaneously ? (MCQ)
( a ) 9 : 08 : 24 am ( b ) 9 : 04 : 26 am

Q (149): Find the least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 5 (both inclusive) . (MCQ)
( a ) 60 ( b ) 64 ( c ) 72 ( d ) 120

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Q (150): A forester wants to plant 66 mango trees, 88 orange trees and 110 apple trees in equal rows (in
terms of number of trees). Also, he wants to make distinct rows of trees (i.e. only one type of trees in one
row). Find the number of minimum rows. (MCQ)
( a ) 48 ( b ) 24 ( c ) 12 ( d ) 16

Q (151): The ratio of two numbers is 15: 11 and their HCF is 13. Find the numbers. (MCQ)
( a ) 182, 147 ( b ) 195, 143 ( c ) 176, 124 ( d ) 179, 123

Q (152): The sum of two numbers is 528 and their HCF is 33, then find the number of pairs satisfying the
above condition. (MCQ)
(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4

Q (153): A class teacher says to the three students Sanjeev, Anjali and Paras for making greeting cards. Each
person take time 15, 20, 25 minutes respectively for making these cards. If all of them making card together,
then after what time they will prepare a new card together? (MCQ)
( a ) 350 minutes ( b ) 300 minutes ( c ) 320 minutes ( d ) 360 minutes

Q (154): A class teacher says to the three students Sanjeev, Anjali and Paras for making greeting cards. Each
person take time 15, 20, 25 minutes respectively for making these cards. Suppose if all of they start working
at same time, in how much time they work together? (MCQ)
( a ) 15 minutes ( b ) 21 minutes ( c ) 20 minutes ( d ) 25 minutes

Q (155): Ravi and Shikha drive around a circular sports field. Ravi takes 16 min to complete one round, while
Shikha completes the round in 20 min. If both start at the same point, at the same time and go in the same
direction, then after how much time will they meet at the starting point? (MCQ)
( a ) 60 minutes ( b ) 80 minutes ( c ) 75 minutes ( d ) 120 minutes

Q (156): Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 min, respectively. After
how many minutes they will toll together? (MCQ)
( a ) 60 minutes ( b ) 80 minutes ( c ) 75 minutes ( d ) 120 minutes

Q (157): Find the greatest number which on dividing 1657 and 2037 leaves remainders 6 and 5, respectively.
(MCQ)
( a ) 127 ( b ) 129 ( c ) 312 ( d ) 342

Q (158): A trader was moving along a road selling eggs. An idler who did not have much work to do, started
to get the trader into a word duel. This grew into a fight, he pulled the basket with eggs and dashed it on the
floor. The eggs broke. The trader requested the panchayat to ask the idler to pay for the broken eggs. The
panchayat asked the trader how many eggs were broken ?He gave the following response:If counted in pairs,
one will remain. If counted in 3's, two will remain. If counted in 4's, three will remain. If counted in 5's, four
will remain. If counted in 6's, five will remain. If counted in 7's, nothing will remain and my basket cannot
accommodate more than 150 eggs.How many eggs were there? (MCQ)
( a ) 59 or 119 ( b ) 59 ( c ) 119 or 52 ( d ) 119

Q (159): A trader was moving along a road selling eggs. An idler who did not have much work to do, started
to get the trader into a word duel. This grew into a fight, he pulled the basket with eggs and dashed it on the

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floor. The eggs broke. The trader requested the panchayat to ask the idler to pay for the broken eggs. The
panchayat asked the trader how many eggs were broken ?He gave the following response:If counted in pairs,
one will remain. If counted in 3's, two will remain. If counted in 4's, three will remain. If counted in 5's, four
will remain. If counted in 6's, five will remain. If counted in 7's, nothing will remain and my basket cannot
accommodate more than 150 eggs.Which mathematical concept will you use to solve the above problem?
(MCQ)
( a ) LCM ( b ) HCF

Q (160): In the next Republic Day parade, the commander of an army contingent consisting of 624 members
wants to march his contingent behind an army band of 32 members such that the two groups march in the
same number of columns. What is the maximum number of columns in which the two groups can march?
(MCQ)
( a ) 16 ( b ) 18 ( c ) 26 ( d ) 32

Q (161): If P = (2)(4)(6)....(20) and Q = (1)(3)(5)...(19), then the HCF of P and Q is (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (162): If X = 28 + ( ) and Y =17 + ( ), then which of


the following is/are true ?(i) X is a composite number(ii) Y is a prime number(iii) X - Y is a prime number(iv) X
+ Y is a composite number. (MCQ)
( a ) (i) and (iv) ( b ) (ii) and (iii) ( c ) (ii) and (iv) ( d ) (i) and (ii)

Q (163): Two positive numbers have their HCF as 12 and their product as 6336. The number of pairs possible
for the numbers, is (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)3 (c)4 (d)5

Q (164): For any natural number n, cannot end with the digit (MCQ)
(a)1 (b)2 (c)9 ( d ) None of these

Q (165): The value of and , x belongs to N, end with the digit (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)8 (c)0 ( d ) Cannot be determined

Q (166): A circular field has a circumference of 360 km. Two cyclists Sumeet and John start together and can
cycle at speeds of 12 km/h and 15 km/h respectively, round the circular field. They will meet again at the
starting point after (MCQ)
( a ) 40 h ( b ) 30 h ( c ) 180 h ( d ) 120 h

Q (167): Three sets of Mathematics, Science and Biology books have to be stacked in such a way that all the
books are stored subject wise and the height of each stack is the same. The number of Mathematics books is
240, the number of Science books is 960 and the number of Biology books is 1024. The number of stacks of
Mathematics, Science and Biology books, assuming that the books are of the same thickness are respectively
- (MCQ)
( a ) 15 , 60 , 64 ( b ) 60 , 15 , 64 ( c ) 64 , 15 , 60 ( d ) None of these

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Q (168): If + = 0, where a, b, c,p are rational numbers and p is not perfect cube, then
(MCQ)
(a) (b) (c) (d)a=b =c

Q (169): The remainder on dividing given integers a and b by 7 are respectively 5 and 4. Then, the
remainder when ab is divided by 7 is (MCQ)
(a)5 (b)4 (c)0 (d)6

Q (170): The product of three numbers is _______ to the product of their HCF and LCM. (MCQ)
( a ) Not Equal ( b ) Equal

Q (171): State True or False, Let p be a prime number. If p divides , then p divides a, where a is a positive
integer. (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (172): State True or False, is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (173): State True or False, is rational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (174): State True or False, is rational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (175): State True or False, is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (176): State True or False, is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (177): State True or False, is rational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (178): State True or False, is rational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

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Q (179): State True or False, is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (180): State True or False, is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (181): State True or False, is rational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (182): If m is a positive integer which is not a perfect square then is irrational. TRUE or FALSE? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (183): Is rational or irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (184): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (185): Is rational or irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (186): Is rational or irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (187): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (188): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (189): If p and q are primes, is rational or irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (190): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)

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( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (191): Is 3.1416 a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (192): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (193): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (194): Is 5.636363... a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (195): Is 2.040040004... a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (196): Is 1.535335333 … a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (197): Is 3.121221222… a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (198): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (199): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (200): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (201): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (202): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

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Q (203): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (204): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (205): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (206): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (207): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (208): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (209): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (210): The sum of two rationals is always rational. True or False? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (211): The product of two rationals is always rational. True or False? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (212): The sum of two irrationals is always an irrational. True or False? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (213): The product of two irrationals is always an irrational. True or False? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (214): The sum of a rational and an irrational is irrational. True or False? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (215): The product of a rational and an irrational is irrational. True or False? (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

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Q (216): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (217): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (218): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (219): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (220): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (221): Express 360 as product of its prime factors. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (222): If a and b are two prime numbers then find HCF(a, b). (MCQ)
(a)2 (b)3 (c)1 (d)4

Q (223): If a and b are two prime numbers then find LCM (a, b). (MCQ)
( a ) a+b ( b ) ab ( c ) 2ab ( d ) 4ab

Q (224): If the product of two numbers is 1050 and their HCF is 25, find their LCM. (MCQ)
( a ) 42 ( b ) 40 ( c ) 41 ( d ) 43

Q (225): If a and b are relatively prime then what is their HCF? (MCQ)
(a)3 ( b ) 0.5 (c)2 (d)1

Q (226): If the rational number has a terminating decimal expansion, what is the condition to be satisfied
by b? (MCQ)
(a)b= , where ( b ) b = , where ( c ) b = , where ( d ) b = , where
m and n are some non- m and n are some non- m and n are some non- m and n are some non-
negative integers negative integers negative integers negative integers

Q (227): Simplify . (MCQ)


(a)4 (b)5 (c)6 (d)7

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Q (228): Write the decimal expression of . (MCQ)


( a ) 0.073 ( b ) 0.0365 ( c ) 0.0465 ( d ) 0.053

Q (229): There is no value of n for which ends in 5. TRUE or FALSE? (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (230): Is it possible to have two numbers whose HCF is 25 and LCM is 520? (MCQ)
( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (231): Give an example of two irrationals whose sum is rational. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (232): Give an example of two irrationals whose product is rational. (MCQ)


(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (233): If a and b are relatively prime, what is their LCM? (MCQ)


( a ) 2ab ( b ) ab ( c ) 4ab ( d ) 3ab

Q (234): The LCM of two numbers is 1200. Can the HCF of these numbers be 500? (MCQ)
( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (235): Express as a rational number in simplest form. (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (236): Express as a rational number in simplest form. (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (237): Is 0.15015001500015 … a rational or an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (238): Is a rational or an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (239): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

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Q (240): The simplest form of is? (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (241): Which of the following is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( b ) 3.1416 ( d ) 3.141141114 …
(a) (c)

Q (242): is? (MCQ)


( a ) an integer ( b ) a rational number ( c ) an irrational number ( d ) none of these

Q (243): is? (MCQ)


( a ) an integer ( b ) a rational number ( c ) an irrational number ( d ) none of these

Q (244): 2.13113111311113 ... is (MCQ)


( a ) an integer ( b ) a rational number ( c ) an irrational number ( d ) none of these

Q (245): The number 3.24636363 … is (MCQ)


( a ) an integer ( b ) a rational number ( c ) an irrational number ( d ) none of these

Q (246): Which of the following rational numbers is expressible as a terminating decimal? (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (247): The decimal expansion of the rational number will terminate after? (MCQ)
( a ) One decimal place ( b ) Two decimal places ( c ) Three decimal places ( d ) Four decimal places

Q (248): is? (MCQ)


( a ) a rational number ( b ) an irrational number ( c ) a terminating decimal ( d ) a nonterminating
repeating decimal

Q (249): is? (MCQ)


( a ) a fraction ( b ) a rational number ( c ) an irrational number ( d ) none of these

Q (250): is? (MCQ)


( a ) an integer ( b ) a rational number ( c ) an irrational number ( d ) none of these

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Q (251): = ? (MCQ)
( d ) None of these
(a) (b) (c)

Q (252): Can any number of the form , end with the digit 0. (MCQ)
( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (253): Examine whether is a terminating decimal. (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (254): Find the simplest form of . (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (255): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (256): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (257): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (258): Is 0.232332333… a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (259): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (260): Is a rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

Q (261): Is rational or irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) RATIONAL ( b ) IRRATIONAL

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Q (262): State true or false: is an irrational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (263): State true or false: is an irrational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (264): State true or false: is an irrational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (265): State true or false: is an irrational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (266): State true or false: is a rational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (267): State true or false: is a rational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (268): State true or false: is a rational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (269): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (270): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (271): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (272): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

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Q (273): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (274): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (275): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (276): Is the following number irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (277): Is is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (278): Is is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (279): Is is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (280): Is is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (281): Is is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (282): Is is an irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (283): State true or false: is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FLASE

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Q (284): State true or false: is irrational. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FLASE

Q (285): State true or false: for any prime positive integer p, is an irrational number. (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FLASE

Q (286): is an irrational number. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (287): The sum or difference of a rational and an irrational number is _____________. (MCQ)
( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (288): The product or quotient of a non-zero rational number and an irrational number is ___________.
(MCQ)
( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (289): Is + irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (290): Is irrational? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

Q (291): Write the correct answer: is (MCQ)


( a ) An integer ( b ) An irrational number ( c ) A rational number ( d ) None of these

Q (292): What is the form of ? (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (293): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (294): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (295): is (MCQ)

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( a ) An integer ( b ) An irrational number ( c ) Rational number ( d ) None of these

Q (296): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (297): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (298): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (299): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (300): Is rational or irrational number, where p, q are primes? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (301): Is rational or irrational number? (MCQ)


( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (302): is (MCQ)
( a ) Rational number ( b ) Irrational number

Q (303): The decimal expansion of irrational numbers is (MCQ)


( a ) Terminating ( b ) Non-terminating non-repeating

Q (304): State whether the statement is TRUE or FALSE: For any prime positive integer p, is an irrational
number. (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (305): is an irrational number. State true or false. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (306): The sum or difference of a rational and an irrational number is _________. (MCQ)
( a ) Always irrational ( b ) Always rational ( c ) Rational or irrational ( d ) One

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Q (307): Express the number in the form of rational number . (MCQ)

(a) (b) (c) (d)

Q (308): The sum or difference of a rational and an irrational number is _________. (MCQ)
( a ) Always irrational ( b ) Always rational ( c ) Rational or irrational ( d ) One

Q (309): is - (MCQ)
( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (310): Without actually performing the long division state whether the following rational number will have

a terminating decimal expansion or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion : (MCQ)


( a ) Terminating decimal expansion ( b ) Non-terminating recurring decimal expansion.

Q (311): Without actually performing the long division state whether the following rational number will have

a terminating decimal expansion or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion : (MCQ)


( a ) Terminating decimal expansion ( b ) Non-terminating recurring decimal expansion.

Q (312): Without actually performing the long division state whether the following rational number will have

a terminating decimal expansion or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion : (MCQ)


( a ) Terminating decimal expansion ( b ) Non-terminating recurring decimal expansion.

Q (313): Without actually performing the long division state whether the following rational number will have

a terminating decimal expansion or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion : (MCQ)


( a ) Terminating decimal expansion ( b ) Non-terminating recurring decimal expansion.

Q (314): Without actually performing the long division state whether the following rational number will have

a terminating decimal expansion or non-terminating recurring decimal expansion : (MCQ)


( a ) Terminating decimal expansion ( b ) Non-terminating recurring decimal expansion.

Q (315): The decimal expansion of the rational number will terminate after how many places of
decimal? (MCQ)
(a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4

Q (316): is a/an ______ number. (MCQ)

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Homework

( a ) Rational ( b ) Irrational

Q (317): Let p be a prime number, if p divides _____ , then p divides a, where a is a positive integer. (MCQ)
(a)a
(b)

Q (318): State true or false. The smallest prime number is 3. (MCQ)


( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (319): State true or false. The sum of rational and irrational number is irrational number. (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (320): State true or false. Cube of any positive integer is of the form 9m , 9m+1 or 9m+8. (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (321): State true or false. If sum of two numbers is 1215 and their HCF is 81, then there are total 7 such
pairs. (MCQ)
( a ) TRUE ( b ) FALSE

Q (322): Write a rational number between and 2. (MCQ)


( a ) 1.8 ( b ) 1.7 ( c ) 1.6 ( d ) 2.1

Q (323): Is a rational number between and ? (MCQ)


( a ) YES ( b ) NO

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