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KV CRPF Gandhinagar

Revision Test
Maths
Class : X B

Roll No. : Time - 00:40


Date : 24/09/2021 MM - 25  

1.  A number 10x + y is multiplied by another number 10a + b and the result comes as 100p + 10q + 1
r,  where r = 2y, q = 2(x + y) and p = 2x; y < 5, q ≠ 0.

The value of 10a + b may be ________.

2. Find the greatest number of 5 digits, that will give us remainder of 5, when divided by 8 and 1
9 respectively.

(a) 99921 (b) 99931

(c) 99941 (d) 99951

3.  If the HCF of 55 and 99 is expressible in the form 55m – 99, then the value of m is ________. 1

4.   State Euclid division lemma. 1

5.  If two positive integers p and q can be expressed as p = ab2 and q = a3b; where a, b being 1
prime numbers, then LCM (p, q) is equal to

(a) ab (b) a2b2

(c) a3b2 (d) a2b3

6.  If A = 2n + 13, B = n + 7, where n is a natural number then HCF of A and B is: 1

(a) 2 (b) 1

(c) 3 (d) 4

7.  The HCF of 2472, 1284 and a third number N is 12. If their LCM is 23 × 32 × 5 × 103 × 107, then the 1
number N is :

(a) 22 × 32 × 7 (b) 22 × 33 × 103

(c) 22 × 32 × 5 (d) 24 × 32 × 11

8.  The decimal expansion of the rational number   will terminate after 1

(a) one decimal place

(b) two decimal places


(c) three decimal places

(d) four decimal places

9.  On MG road, three consecutive traffic lights change after 36, 42 and 72 seconds. If the lights are 1
first switched on at 9.00 am, at what time will they change simultaneously ?

(a) 9:08:04

(b) 9:08:24

(c) 9:08:44

(d) none of these

10. 1
 Write whether   on simplification gives an irrational or a rational number.

11.  Use Euclid’s division algorithm to find the HCF of 12576 and 4052. 1

12.  Two positive numbers M and N are both divisible by 3, 5, 15, 25 and 75. What is the HCF of M and N. 1

 Prove that   is irrational. 4

14.  A seminar is being conducted by an Educational Organisation, where the participants will be 4
educators of different subjects. The number of participants in Hindi, English and Mathematics are 60,
84 and 108 respectively. [CBSE Question Bank]

(a) In each room the same number of participants are to be seated and all of them being in the same
subject, hence maximum number participants that can accommodated in each room are

(i) 14 (ii) 12 (iii) 16 (iv) 18

(b) What is the minimum number of rooms required during the event?

(i) 11 (ii) 31 (iii) 41 (iv) 21

(c) The LCM of 60, 84 and 108 is

(i) 3780 (ii) 3680 (iii) 4780 (iv) 4680


(d) The product of HCF and LCM of 60, 84 and 108 is

(i) 55360 (ii) 35360 (iii) 45500 (iv) 45360

(e) 108 can be expressed as a product of its primes as

(i) 23 × 32 (ii) 23 × 33

(iii) 22 × 32 (iv) 22 × 33

15. Ravish runs a book shop at school of Math, Gurgaon. 5

He received 480 chemistry books, 192 physics books and 672 Mathematics books of class XI.

He whishes to average these books in minimum numbers of stacks such that each stack consists of
the books on only one subject and the number of books in each stack is the same.

(a) Find the number of books in each stack.

(i) 26 (ii) 48 (iii) 24 (iv) 54

(b) Number of stacks of Mathematics books are

(i) 24 (ii) 14 (iii) 60 (iv) 80

(c) Minimum number of stacks of all the books are

(i) 24 (ii) 25 (iii) 27 (iv) 28

(d) Difference in number of stacks of Mathematics books and sum of stacks of Physics and Chemistry
books is

(i) 4 (ii) 10 (iii) 8 (iv) 0

(e) If the thickness of each book of physics is 2.5 cm then height of each stack is

(i) 1.4 m (ii) 1.3 m

(iii) 1.2 m (iv) 1 m

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