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Campus Balewadi Session 2024-25
Topic Ch.1 Real Number Subject Math
Class 10 Date
Teacher’s Name Pooja Apar Marks
Instructions:
● Students have to write answers in the assigned subject notebook.
● A notebook should be properly labelled.
● Notebook work should be neat and clean.
Question no. 1 to 15 are multiple choice questions. Choose the correct option.
1 1
The decimal expansion of number has:
(a) a terminating decimal
(b) non-terminating but repeating
(c) non-terminating non repeating
(d) terminating after two places of decimal
2 The values of x and y in the given figure are: 1
(a) x = 10; y = 14
(b) x = 21; y = 84
(c) x = 21; y = 25
(d) x = 10; y = 40
3 For any positive integer a and 3, there exist unique integers q and r such that a = 3q + 1
where r must satisfy:
(a) 0 ≤ r < 3
(b) 1 < r < 3
(c) 0 < r < 3
(d) 0 < r ≤ 3
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4 1
is:
(a) a rational number
(b) an irrational number
(c) a prime number
(d) an even number
5 L.C.M. of 23 × 32 and 22 × 33 is : 1
(a) 23
(b) 33
(c) 23 × 33
(d) 22 × 32
6 he HCF and LCM of two numbers are 33 and 264 respectively. When the first 1
umber is completely divided by 2 the quotient is 33. The other number is:
(a) 66
(b) 130
(c) 132
(d) 196
7 What will be the least possible number of the planks, if three pieces of timber 42 1
m, 49 m and 63 m long have to be divided into planks of the same length?
(a) 5
(b) 6
(c) 7
(d) none of these
8 What is the greatest possible speed at which a man can walk 52 km and 91 km 1
in a n exact number of minutes?
(a) 17 m/min
(b) 7 m/min
(c) 13 m/min
(d) 26 m/min
9 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
10 Pairs of natural numbers whose least common multiple is 78 and the greatest 1
Common divisor is 13 are:
(a) 58 and 13 or 16 and 29
(b) 68 and 23 or 36 and 49
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(c) 18 and 73 or 56 and 93
(d) 78 and 13 or 26 and 39
11 Two natural numbers whose sum is 85 and the least common multiple is 102 are: 1
(a) 30 and 55
(b) 17 and 68
(c) 35 and 55
(d) 51 and 34
12 1
13 The sum of exponents of prime factors in the prime factorization of 196 is 1
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 2
(a) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true and reason (R) is the correct
explanation of assertion (A).
(b) Both assertion (A) and reason (R) are true but reason (R) is not the
correct explanation of assertion (A).
(c) Assertion (A) is true but reason (R) is false.
(d) Assertion (A) is false but reason (R) is true.
14 Assertion: The HCF of two numbers is 5 and their product is 150, then their LCM 1
is 30
Reason: For any two positive integers a and b, HCF(a,b) + LCM (a,b) = a x b.
15 Assertion (A): If the graph of a polynomial touches x-axis at only one point, then 1
the polynomial cannot be a quadratic polynomial.
Reason (R): A polynomial of degree n(n > 1) can have at most n zeroes.
Questions no.16 to 26 are very short type questions.
16 Prove that 5 - 2√3 is an irrational number. It is √3 is an irrational number. 2
17 Show that the number 5 x 11 x 17 x 3 x 11 is a composite number. 2
18 Show that 6n cannot end with digit 0 for any natural number n. 2
19 Check whether 4ncan end with the digit 0 for any natural number n. 2
20 If two positive integers p and q are written as p = a2b3 and q = a3b, where a and b 2
are prime numbers than verify LCM(p,q) x HCF(q,q) = pq
21 Given that HCF (306, 1314) = 18. (306, 1314). 2
22 Find the LCM and HCF of 24 and 56 by Prime factorization method. 2
23 Prove that 7 + √5 is irrational. 2
24 Find the value of a so that the point (2,9) lies on the line represented by ax-3y=5 2
25 Find the value of k so that the lines 2x–3y = 9 and kx - 9y = 18 will be parallel. 2
26 If one root of the equations 2x²+ax+3=0 is 1, find the value of a? 2
Questions no. 27 to 33 are short answer type questions.
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27 In a teachers’ workshop, the number of teachers teaching French, Hindi and 3
English are 48, 80 and 144 respectively. Find the minimum number of rooms
required if in each room the same number of teachers are seated and all of them
are of the same subject.
28 Write the smallest number which is divisible by both 3
306 and 657.
29 144 cartons of Coke cans and 90 cartons of Pepsi cans are to be stacked in a 3
canteen. If each stack is of the same height and if it equally contains cartons of
the same drink, what would be the greatest number of cartons each stack would
have?
30 Three bells toll at intervals of 9, 12, 15 minutes respectively. If they start tolling 3
together, after what time will they next toll together?
31 Find HCF and LCM of 16 and 36 by prime factorization and check your answer. 3
32 The length, breadth and height of a room are 8 m 3
50 cm, 6 m 25 cm and 4 m 75 cm respectively. Find the length of the longest rod
that can measure the dimensions of the room exactly.
33 check whether 3n never ends with the digit 0 for any natural number n. 3
Question no.34 to 39 are HOTs/ Value based questions.
34 5
If p is a prime number, then prove that √p is
irrational.
35 5
Prove that √3 is an irrational number.
36 Find HCF and LCM of 378, 180 and 420 by prime factorization method. Is HCF 5
and LCM of these numbers equal to the product of the given three numbers?
37 Can the number 6n, n being a natural number, end with the digit 5? Give reasons. 5
38 State Fundamental theorem of Arithmetic. Is it possible that HCF and LCM of 5
two numbers are 24 and 540 respectively? Justify your answer.
39 Four bells toll together at 9:00 am. They toll after 6,8,10 and 12 seconds 5
respectively. How many times will they toll together again in the next 3 hours.
Question no.40 and 41 are case study-based questions.
40 When the marbles in a bag are divided evenly between two friends, there is one 4
marble left over. When the same marbles are divided evenly among three friends,
there is one marble left over. When the marbles are divided evenly among five
friends, there is one marble left over.
(i) What is the least possible number of marbles in the bag?
(ii) What is another possible number of marbles in the bag?
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41 Lavanya wants to organize her birthday party. She 4
is very happy on her birthday. She is very health conscious, thus she decided to
serve fruits only at her birthday party.
has 36 apples and 60 bananas at home and decided to serve them. She wants to
distribute fruits among guests. She does not want to discriminate among guests,
so she decided to distribute fruits equally among all.
(i) How many maximum guests Lavanya can?
(ii) How many apples and bananas will each guest
get?
(iii) Lavanya decided to add 42 mangoes also. In this
case how many maximum guests Lavanya can invite?
(iv) How many total fruits will each guest get?
(v) If Lavanya decides to add 3 more mangoes and remove 6 apples in total
fruits, in this case how many maximum guests Lavanya can invite?