ODISHA ADARSHA VIDYALAYA
Satyabadi, Puri
Test / Exam Name: Real Numbers 2024 W1 Standard: 10TH Subject: MATHEMATICS
Student Name: Section: Roll No.:
Questions: 25 Time: 50 Mins Marks: 25
Instructions
1. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER..
Q 1. The smallest number by which 27 should be multiplied so as to get a rational number is 1 Marks
a. 27
b. 3 3
c. 3
d. 3
Q 2. The LCM and HCF of two rational numbers are equal, then the numbers must be: 1 Marks
a. Prime.
b. Co-prime.
c. Composite.
d. Equal.
Q 3. If a = (22 × 33 × 54) and b = (23 × 32 × 5), then HCF (a, b) = ? 1 Marks
a. 90
b. 180
c. 360
d. 540
Q 4. If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m - 117, then the value of m is: 1 Marks
a. 4
b. 2
c. 1
d. 3
Q 5. The decimal expansion of the rational number 2233
×5 will terminate after: 1 Marks
a. One decimal place.
b. Two decimal places.
c. Three decimal places.
d. More than 3 decimal places.
Q 6. 3.27 is: 1 Marks
a. An integer.
b. A rational number.
c. A natural number.
d. An irrational number.
Q 7. (2 + 2) is: 1 Marks
a. An integer.
b. A rational number.
c. An irrational number.
d. None of these.
Q 8. The decimal expansion of the number 14753
1250 will terminate after: 1 Marks
a. One decimal place.
b. Two decimal places.
c. Three decimal places.
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d. Four decimal places.
Q 9. LCM of (23 × 3 × 5) and (24 × 5 × 7) is: 1 Marks
a. 40
b. 560
c. 1120
d. 1680
Q 10. The LCM of two numbers is 1200. Which of the following cannot be their HCF? 1 Marks
a. 600
b. 500
c. 400
d. 200
Q 11. The product of two numbers is 1600 and their HCF is 5. The LCM of the numbers is: 1 Marks
a. 8000
b. 1600
c. 320
d. 1605
Q 12. If a = 23 × 3, b = 2 × 3 × 5, c = 3n × 5 and LCM (a, b, c) = 23 × 32 × 5, then n = 1 Marks
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Q 13. Which of the following is an irrational number? 1 Marks
a. 22
7
b. 3.1416
c. 3.1416
d. 3.141141114...
Q 14. Choose the correct answer from the given four options in the following questions: 1 Marks
The product of a non-zero rational and an irrational number is:
a. Always irrational.
b. Always rational.
c. Rational or irrational.
d. One.
Q 15. The number 1.732 is: 1 Marks
a. An irrational number.
b. A rational number.
c. An integer.
d. A whole number.
Q 16. If n is any natural number, then 6n - 5n always ends with: 1 Marks
a. 1
b. 3
c. 5
d. 7
Q 17. If two positive integers a and b are expressible in the form a = pq2 and b = p2q; p, q being prime 1 Marks
numbers, then LCM (a, b) is:
a. pq
b. p3q3
c. p3q2
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d. p2q2
Q 18. π is: 1 Marks
a. An integer.
b. A rational number.
c. An irrational number.
d. None of these.
Q 19. If two positive integers a and b are written as a = x3y2 and b = xy3; x, y are prime numbers, then HCF 1 Marks
(a, b) is:
a. xy
b. xy2
c. x3y3
d. x2y2
Q 20. The decimal representation of 71 is: 1 Marks
150
a. A terminating decimal.
b. A non-terminating, repeating decimal.
c. A non-terminating and non-repeating decimal.
d. None of these.
Q 21. If HCF (26, 169) = 13, then LCM (26, 169) = 1 Marks
a. 26.
b. 52.
c. 338.
d. 13.
Q 22. HCF of (23 × 32 × 5), (22 × 33 × 52) and (24 ×3 × 53 × 7) is: 1 Marks
a. 30
b. 48
c. 60
d. 105
Q 23. The exponent of 2 in the prime factorisation of 144, is: 1 Marks
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 3
Q 24. The number of decimal places after which the decimal expansion of the rational number 2223
×5 will 1 Marks
terminate, is:
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
Q 25. What is the largest number that divides each one of 1152 and 1664 exactly? 1 Marks
a. 32
b. 64
c. 128
d. 256
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