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The document contains questions about real numbers including rational and irrational numbers, operations on them like LCM and HCF, and factorization of numbers. It also contains word problems involving finding the minimum number of rooms required and the product of HCF and LCM of given numbers.

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Maths Worksheet

The document contains questions about real numbers including rational and irrational numbers, operations on them like LCM and HCF, and factorization of numbers. It also contains word problems involving finding the minimum number of rooms required and the product of HCF and LCM of given numbers.

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WORKSHEET – 1

CHAPTER: REAL NUMBER


1. Which of the following is not an irrational number.

(a) 5 3 (b) 5 3 (c) 4 2 (d) 5  144

2. Prove that x  y is irrational if x is rational and y is irrational..

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3. Prove that: is an irrational number.
2 3

2 45  3 20
4. Simplify the expression . State whether the expression is rational or
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irrational.
5. If p and q are two prime numbers then LCM of (p, q) is __________.
6. If d = LCM of (36, 198) then the value of d is _______________.
7. If p and q are two consecutive rational numbers, then HCF (p, q) is _____________.
8. If xy = 180 and HCF of (x, y) = 5, then LCM (x, y) is ___________.
9. If two positive numbers p and q are written p = a2b3 and q = a3b, where a and b are prime
numbers then verify LCM (p, q) x HCF (p, q) = p x q.
10.

Find the value of x in the factor tree.


11. Three alarm clocks ring at intervals of 6, 9, 15 mins respectively. If they start ringing
together, after what time will they next ring together?

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12. Find the largest positive integers that will divide 398, 436 and 542 leaving remainder 7,
11 and 15 respectively.
13. Followings are Assertion-Reason based questions.
In the following questions, a statement of Assertion (A) is followed fby a statement of
Reason (R).
Choose the correct answer out of the following choices.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) A is false but R is true.
Assertion (A) : The HCF of two numbers is 5 and their product is 150, then their
LCM is 30.
Reason (R) : For any two positive integers a and b HCF (a, b) + LCM (a, b) = a x b.
14. (n2 - 1) is divisible by 7 if n is
(a) an integer (b) a rational number
(c) an odd integer (d) an even integer.
Justify your answer.
CASE BASED QUESTION
15. A seminar is being conducted by an Educational Organization, where the participants will
be educators of different subjects. The number of participants in Hindi, English and
Mathematics are 60, 84 and 108 respectively.

(i) 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
a) 14 b) 12 c) 16 d) 18

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(ii) What is the minimum number of rooms required during the event?
a) 11 b) 31 c) 41 d) 21
(ii) The LCM of 60, 84 and 108 is
a) 3780 b) 3680 c) 4780 d) 4680

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


a) 55360 b) 35360 c) 45500 d) 45360
(v) 108 can be expressed as a product of its primes as
a) 2 3 x 32 b) 23 x 33 c) 22 x 32 d) 22 x 33

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