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10th Holiday Home Work

This document contains the winter holiday homework assigned for a 10th grade mathematics class. It includes the following instructions: 1) Prepare a presentation on one of six given mathematics topics. 2) Revise two chapters from NCERT and exemplar mathematics books. 3) Rewrite and learn formulas and identities from classes 6-9. It also includes 30 multiple choice questions related to rational and irrational numbers, HCF, LCM, and other algebra and number theory concepts.

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10th Holiday Home Work

This document contains the winter holiday homework assigned for a 10th grade mathematics class. It includes the following instructions: 1) Prepare a presentation on one of six given mathematics topics. 2) Revise two chapters from NCERT and exemplar mathematics books. 3) Rewrite and learn formulas and identities from classes 6-9. It also includes 30 multiple choice questions related to rational and irrational numbers, HCF, LCM, and other algebra and number theory concepts.

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LAMDON MODEL SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, LEH

Winter holiday homework


Subject mathematics class 10th

1. Prepare a presentation on anyone of the following topic


a) Algebra
b) Trigonometry
c) Circle
d) Real number
e) Rational number
f) Polynomial
2. Revise the following chapters from both NCERT and exemplar book
a) Real number
b) Polynomial
3. Rewrite and learn all formulae and identities from class 6th to class 9th

Solve the following MCQs

1. HCF of 8, 9, 25 is
(a) 8
(b) 9
(c) 25
(d) 1

2. Which of the following is not irrational?


(a) (2 – √3)2
(b) (√2 + √3)2
(c) (√2 -√3)(√2 + √3)
(d)27√7

3. The product of a rational and irrational number is


(a) rational
(b) irrational
(c) both of above
(d) none of above

4. The sum of a rational and irrational number is


(a) rational
(b) irrational
(c) both of above
(d) none of above

5. The product of two different irrational numbers is always


(a) rational
(b) irrational
(c) both of above
(d) none of above

6. The sum of two irrational numbers is always


(a) irrational
(b) rational
(c) rational or irrational
(d) one

7. The set A = {0,1, 2, 3, 4, …} represents the set of


(a) whole numbers
(b) integers
(c) natural numbers
(d) even numbers

8. Which number is divisible by 11?


(a) 1516
(b) 1452
(c) 1011
(d) 1121

9. LCM of the given number ‘x’ and ‘y’ where y is a multiple of ‘x’ is given by
(a) x
(b) y
(c) xy
(d) xy

10. The largest number that will divide 398,436 and 542 leaving remainders 7,11 and 15
respectively is
(a) 17
(b) 11
(c) 34
(d) 45

11. There are 312, 260 and 156 students in class X, XI and XII respectively. Buses are to be
hired to take these students to a picnic. Find the maximum number of students who can sit in
a bus if each bus takes equal number of students
(a) 52
(b) 56
(c) 48
(d) 63
12. There is a circular path around a sports field. Priya takes 18 minutes to drive one round of
the field. Harish takes 12 minutes. 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 ?
(a) 36 minutes
(b) 18 minutes
(c) 6 minutes
(d) They will not meet

13. Express 98 as a product of its primes


(a) 2² × 7
(b) 2² × 7²
(c) 2 × 7²
(d) 23 × 7

14. Three farmers have 490 kg, 588 kg and 882 kg of wheat respectively. Find the maximum
capacity of a bag so that the wheat can be packed in exact number of bags.
(a) 98 kg
(b) 290 kg
(c) 200 kg
(d) 350 kg

15. If two positive integers A and B can be ex-pressed as A = xy3 and B = xiy2z; x, y being
prime numbers, the LCM (A, B) is
(a) xy²
(b) x4y²z
(c) x4y3
(d) x4y3z

16. The product of a non-zero rational and an irrational number is


(a) always rational
(b) rational or irrational
(c) always irrational
(d) zero

17. If two positive integers A and B can be expressed as A = xy3 and B = x4y2z; x, y being
prime numbers then HCF (A, B) is
(a) xy²
(b) x4y²z
(c) x4y3
(d) x4y3z

18. The largest number which divides 60 and 75, leaving remainders 8 and 10 respectively, is
(a) 260
(b) 75
(c) 65
(d) 13

19. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 5 (both inclusive) is
(a) 5
(b) 60
(c) 20
(d) 100

20. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 8 (both inclusive) is
(a) 840
(b) 2520
(c) 8
(d) 420

21. The decimal expansion of the rational number 14587250 will terminate after:
(a) one decimal place
(b) two decimal places
(c) three decimal places
(d) four decimal places

22. The decimal expansion of the rational number 972×54 will terminate after:
(a) one decimal place
(b) two decimal places
(c) three decimal places
(d) four decimal places

23. The product of two consecutive natural numbers is always:


(a) prime number
(b) even number
(c) odd number
(d) even or odd

24. If the HCF of 408 and 1032 is expressible in the form 1032 x 2 + 408 × p, then the value
of p is
(a) 5
(b) -5
(c) 4
(d) -4

25. The number in the form of 4p + 3, where p is a whole number, will always be
(a) even
(b) odd
(c) even or odd
(d) multiple of 3

26. When a number is divided by 7, its remainder is always:


(a) greater than 7
(b) at least 7
(c) less than 7
(d) at most 7

27. (6 + 5 √3) – (4 – 3 √3) is


(a) a rational number
(b) an irrational number
(c) a natural number
(d) an integer

28. If HCF (16, y) = 8 and LCM (16, y) = 48, then the value of y is
(a) 24
(b) 16
(c) 8
(d) 48

29. According to the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, if T (a prime number) divides b2, b
> 0, then
(a) T divides b
(b) b divides T
(c) T2 divides b2
(d) b2 divides T2

30. If LCM (77, 99) = 693, then HCF (77, 99) is


(a) 11
(b) 7
(c) 9
(d) 22

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