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The Squares of Which of The Following Would Be Odd Numbers? (A) 431 (B) 2826 (C) 7779 (D) 82004

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The Squares of Which of The Following Would Be Odd Numbers? (A) 431 (B) 2826 (C) 7779 (D) 82004

The document contains assignments on squares and square roots for Class VIII, categorized into easy, above average, and MCQ levels. It includes various mathematical problems such as finding unit digits of squares, determining odd squares, prime factorization, and calculations involving perfect squares. The assignments aim to enhance students' understanding of square and square root concepts.

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ASSIGNMENT ON CH SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS

EASY LEVEL

1. What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
(a) 81 (b) 272 (c) 799 (d) 96980
2. The squares of which of the following would be odd numbers?
(a) 431 (b) 2826 (c) 7779 (d) 82004
3. Express the perfect square numbers as sum of odd numbers
(a) 49 (b) 36
4. How many non square numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?
(a) 12 and 13 (b) 25 and 26
5. Find the square root by prime factorization method
(a) 1296 (b) 2601
6. Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be multiplied so as to
get a perfect square number. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.
(a) 252 (b) 180 (c) 1008 (d) 1458
7. Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be divided so as to
get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the square number so obtained.
(a) 2925 (b) 396 (c) 2645 (d) 1620
8. Find the square root by long division method
(a) 290521 (b) 56644
9. Find the least number which must be subtracted from each of the following numbers so as to
get a perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.
(a) 402 (b) 1989 (c) 3250 (d) 825
10.Find the least number which must be added to each of the following numbers so as to get a
perfect square. Also find the square root of the perfect square so obtained.
(a) 525 (b) 1750 (c) 1825 (d) 6412

11.Find the square root of the following decimal numbers.


(a) 2.56 (b) 7.29 (c) 51.84 (d) 42.25

ASSIGNMENT ON SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS


Class : VIII

(Above Average)

Q1. Evaluate:
√243
(i) √363
(ii) √98 ×√162

Q2. Evaluate: √20/3

Q3. Using properties of squares and square roots calculate: 200 2 − 198 2

Q4. . By what least number should 735 be multiplied so that the product is a perfect square.
Find the square root of the product so obtained.
Q5. Find the least number divisible by each one of 8,9,10

Q6. Find the cost of erecting a fence around a square field whose area is 9 hectares, if
fencing costs 35 per meter.

Q7. What least number must be added to 6321 to make the sum a perfect square? Find this
perfect square and its square root.

Q8. Find the length of each side of a square whose area is equal to the area of a rectangle of
length 13.6 m and breadth 3.4 m.

Q9. A general wishing to draw his 64029 men in the form o a square found that he had 20
men extra. Find the number of men in the front row.
√0.0441
Q10. Simplify: √0.000441

ASSIGNMENT ON SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS

Class : VIII

MCQs

1 .The smallest number to be multiplied by 72 to make it a perfect square is

a) 2 b) 3 c) 5

2. The smallest number to be divided by 125 to make it a perfect square is

a) 25 b) 5 c) 1

3.The smallest number to be multiplied by 292 to make it a perfect square is

a) 2 b) 3 c) 7

4. The smallest number to make 1331 a perfect square is

a) 121 b) 1331 c) 11

5.The least number to be divided by 52 to make it a perfect square is

a) 13 b) 4 c) 2

6. The smallest number that should be added to the sum of the squares of 9 and 10 to make it a
perfect square

a)0 b)15 c)5

7 . The least no. by which 294 must be multiplied to make it a perfect square is

a) 6 b)2 c)3
8. The least number by which 1470 must be divided to get a perfect square is

a) 6 b)30 c)15

9.The smallest square number divisible by 6,9 and 15 is

a)180 b)450 c)900

10.The least number to be multiplied by each of 4,9 and 10 to make product a perfect square is

a)10 b)5 c)2

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