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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
For any positive integer n, prove that n3 − n is
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divisible by 6
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Prove that the square of any positive integer is
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of the form 4q or 4q + 1 for some integer q .
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Show that any positive odd integer is of the
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form 6q + 1 or 6q + 3 or 6q + 5 , where q is
some integer.
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Show that one and only one out of
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n, n + 4, n + 8, n + 12 and n + 16 is
divisible by 5, where n is any positive integer.
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Show that the square of any positive integer is
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of the form 3m or, 3m + 1 for some integer m
.
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6 1409173 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Any contingent of 616 members is to march
behind an army band of 32 members in a
parade. The two groups are to march in the
same number of columns. What is the
maximum number of columns in which they can
march?
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Define HCF of two positive integers and find the
HCF of the following pairs of numbers: (i) 475
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and 495 (ii) 75 and 243 (iii) 240 and
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF
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of (i) 135 and 225 (ii) 196 and 38220 (iii)
867 and 255
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Prove that there is no natural number for which
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n
ends with the digit zero.
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10 44675 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Show that 12n cannot end with the digits 0 or 5
for any natural number n
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Check whether 6n can end with the digit 0 for
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any natural number n.
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12 25059 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
There is a circular path around a sports field.
Priya takes 18 minutes to drive on 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?
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
In a morning walk, three persons step off
together and their steps measure 40cm, 42cm
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and 45cm, respectively. What is the minimum
distance each should walk so that each can
cover thesame distance in complete steps?
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14 3029 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Find the LCM and HCF of the following integers
by applying the prime factorisation method. (i)
12,15 and 21 (ii) 17, 23 and 29 (iii)
8,9 and 25
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Given that HCF (306, 657) = 9, find LCM (306,
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657).
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16 44674 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Prove that √5 is an irrational number.
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
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Prove that 2√3 is an irrational number
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
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Show that 2 − √3 is an irrational number.
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
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Prove that √3 + √ 5 is an irrational number.
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20 1172103 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Prove that 3 − √5 is an irrational number
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Use Euclid's division lemma to show that the
square of any positive integer is either of the
form 3m or 3m + 1 for some integer m. [Hint:
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Let x be any positive integer then it is of the
of these and sho
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22 205527 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
LCM of two numbers x and y is 720 and the
LCM of numbers 12x and 5y is also 720. The
number y is
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
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Has the rational number 2 7 2
a terminating
2 5 7
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or a nonterminatin decimal representation ?
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
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Prove that 2 − 3√ 5 is an irrational number.
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
What is the HCF of the smallest prime number
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and the smallest composite number?
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26 1202099 CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Given that √2 is a irrational prove that
(5 + 3√2) is an irrational number
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CLASS 10 BOARDS: MOST IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Chapter 1. REAL NUMBERS
Find HCF and LCM of 404 and 96 and verify
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that H CF × LCM = product of the two
given numbers
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