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M A Ths Test

Chapter 5 focuses on squares and square roots, presenting 20 important questions and 50 frequently repeated questions related to the topic. It covers definitions, calculations, and properties of perfect squares and square roots, including methods such as prime factorization and long division. The questions aim to reinforce understanding and application of these mathematical concepts at a Class 8 level.

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M A Ths Test

Chapter 5 focuses on squares and square roots, presenting 20 important questions and 50 frequently repeated questions related to the topic. It covers definitions, calculations, and properties of perfect squares and square roots, including methods such as prime factorization and long division. The questions aim to reinforce understanding and application of these mathematical concepts at a Class 8 level.

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Chapter 5: Squares and Square Roots

20 Most Important Questions:

1.​ Define a perfect square. Give three examples.


2.​ Find the square of 47 using the identity (a+b)2(a+b)^2.
3.​ Find the square root of 196 by prime factorization.
4.​ Find the square root of 4761 using the long division method.
5.​ What is the smallest number that must be added to 290 to make it a perfect square?
6.​ Find the smallest number that must be multiplied to 180 to make it a perfect square.
7.​ Without actual multiplication, determine whether 7921 is a perfect square.
8.​ Express 144 as the sum of consecutive odd numbers.
9.​ Find the square root of 0.0025.
10.​Find the number of digits in the square root of 12100.
11.​Find the least number which must be subtracted from 5607 to make it a perfect
square.
12.​If a number ends with 2, 3, 7, or 8, can it be a perfect square? Justify your answer.
13.​Find the square of 98 using an identity.
14.​Find the square root of 15876 by the long division method.
15.​Find the square root of 1444 using prime factorization.
16.​Find two consecutive numbers whose squares differ by 121.
17.​A square park has an area of 1936 square meters. Find its side length.
18.​Find the square root of 7056 using the prime factorization method.
19.​If x2=49x^2 = 49, find the values of xx.
20.​How many non-square numbers lie between 11² and 12²?

50 Frequently Repeated Questions:

(These include variations of the above along with additional conceptual problems)

1.​ What is the square root of 625?


2.​ Find the square root of 1764 using long division.
3.​ Determine whether 841 is a perfect square.
4.​ Find the square of 23.
5.​ Find the smallest number that must be added to 5607 to make it a perfect square.
6.​ The area of a square field is 2025 m². Find its side length.
7.​ Write all the perfect squares between 1 and 1000.
8.​ Find the square root of 0.0009.
9.​ Prove that 3136 is a perfect square.
10.​Express 225 as the sum of consecutive odd numbers.
11.​Find the square root of 784.
12.​Find the missing number in the pattern: 1, 4, 9, 16, __, 36.
13.​Solve: (55)2−(45)2(55)^2 - (45)^2 using an identity.
14.​Find the smallest perfect square divisible by 3, 4, and 5.
15.​Find the square of 105 using an identity.
16.​Without calculating, determine whether 841 is a perfect square.
17.​The area of a square is 324 cm². Find its side length.
18.​Find the square root of 1225 by prime factorization.
19.​A square garden has an area of 1089 m². Find its side length.
20.​Find the square root of 9801 by the long division method. ...

(Similarly, I'll include the important and frequently repeated questions for the remaining
chapters, ensuring they align with Class 8 level concepts.)

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