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DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL BANGALORE - EAST

MATHEMATICS
SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS
NAME:____________ CLASS:VIII SEC:_____ DATE: _________

Choose the correct answer:

1. If m is the square of a natural number n, then n is


a) the square of m b) greater than m

c) equal to m d) √𝑚

2. How many natural numbers lie between the squares of 12 and 13?
a) 26 b) 24

c) 25 d) 156

3. The value of (51)² - (50)² will be


a) 101 b) 1001

c) 51 d) 100

4. Which of the following is not a perfect square?


a) 361 b) 1156

c) 1128 d) 1681

5. Select a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is 18.


a) 18, 80, 82 b) 18, 83, 102

c) 80, 102, 112 d) 18, 72, 92

Fill in the blanks:

6. If √50625 = 225, then the value of √506.25 + √5.0625 is _______________.

7. 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 + 11+ 13 + 15 + 17 + 19 + 21 + 23 = ___________.

8. A given number is a perfect square having n digits, where n is odd. Then, its square

root will have _________ digits.

Solve:
9. What is the smallest number by which 188771 should be divided to make the quotient
a perfect square? Also, find the square root of the number.

10. Find the smallest number by which 1728 should be multiplied so that the product is a
perfect square. Also, find the square root of the product.

11. Find the least number that must be added to 45156 so as to get a perfect square.

12. Find the least number which must be subtracted from 2433 so that the remainder is a
perfect square.

13. Find the least square number exactly divisible by each one of the numbers 8, 12, 15,
20.

14. Find the smallest 6-digit number which is a perfect square. Find the square root of this

number.

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15. Find x in √289 − 2 = 117

16. Find the square root of 0.07688 correct to 2 places of decimal.

17. At the morning assembly, students are arranged in rows to form a perfect square. In
doing so, 60 students are left out. If the total number of students be 8160, find the
number of students in each row.

18. Evaluate √11 upto three places of decimal.


19. Simplify: √3600 + √0.01 + √0.00000001

20. Find the value of √10 + √25 + √108 + √154 + √225

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