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DON BOSCO SECONDARY SCHOOL, NERUL

SESSION: 2021-22

NAME: SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS

CLASS: V ROLL NO: TOPIC: FACTORS&MULTPLES

PRACTICE WORKSHEET: 12(REVISION) TEACHER: APORAJITA

Objective type questions

1. 14 and 15 is an example of ___Co-Prime_____ numbers.

2. The LCM of two or more numbers is always ____common___ of the given numbers.

3. 2 is a universal factor. (T/F)

4. The greatest factor of a number is number itself.

5. Multiples can be equal to or greater than the number.

6. 9 is a factor of 21580. (T/F)

7. 15 is a factor of 340895. (T/F)

8. The HCF of two consecutive numbers is __1__.

9. The 17th multiple of 30 is __510____.

10. All prime numbers are always co-prime. (T/F)

11. There are 25 prime numbers from 1 to 100. (T/F)

12. A number is divisible by 2, 5 as well as 10 if ones place digit is __0__.

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Solve the following

1. Find the greatest number that exactly divides 66 and 84 without leaving any remainder.

2. Meghna is planning gift packs for the Diwali celebration. She has three kinds of boxes

each having 52, 68 and 96 pieces of sweets. She wants to give equal number of sweets

to each person attending the celebration. How many sweets should be there in each

pack, so that no sweet piece would be left? We should use the formulae of HCF

3. Harbhajan and Ashwin have two different scales of lengths 15 cm and 18 cm,

respectively. What is the minimum length that can be measured by both? We should

use the formulae of LCM

4. Kavita had two ribbons of 72 cm and 64 cm each. What can be the longest size of pieces

she cut from both the ribbons so that all the pieces are of equal length?

5. Diya and raghav were making trains with building blocks. Diya’s blocks were 6 cm long

and Raghav’s blocks were 8 cm long. They wished to make their trains of equal length.

What should the minimum length of their trains so that both the trains are of equal

length?

6. Find the greatest 4-digit number that is exactly divisible by 40, 48 and 60.

7. Two brands of chocolates are available in packs of 35 and 15, respectively. What will be

the maximum number of chocolates bought such that each type of chocolates can be

bought in complete packs?

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