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DPP No 1 (Real Numbers)

The document contains a set of mathematics problems focused on the topic of real numbers, suitable for Class 10 students. It includes questions on Euclid's division algorithm, HCF and LCM calculations, decimal expansions, and properties of integers. Additionally, it presents problems related to rational and irrational numbers, as well as practical applications involving circular motion.

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DPP No 1 (Real Numbers)

The document contains a set of mathematics problems focused on the topic of real numbers, suitable for Class 10 students. It includes questions on Euclid's division algorithm, HCF and LCM calculations, decimal expansions, and properties of integers. Additionally, it presents problems related to rational and irrational numbers, as well as practical applications involving circular motion.

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Mathematics

DPP No - 1 Class - 10

TOPIC : REAL NUMBERS

1. Euclid’s division algorithm can be applied to :


(A) only positive integers (B) only negative integers
(C) all integers (D) all integers except 0

2. If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m – 117, then the value of m is :
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

3. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) is :
(A) 10 (B) 100 (C) 504 (D) 2520

4. 3.24636363... is :
(A) a terminating decimal number (B) a non-terminating repeating decimal number
(C) a rational number (D) both (B) and (C)

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5. The decimal expansion of the rational number . will terminate after :
2 2.5
(A) one decimal place (B) three decimal places
(C) two decimal places (D) more than 3 decimal places

6. Euclid’s division lemma states that if a and b are any two +ve integers, then there exist unique integers
q and r such that :
(A) a = bq + r, 0 < r < b (B) a = bq + r, 0 ≤ r ≤ b
(C) a = bq + r, 0 ≤ r < b (D) a = bq + r, 0 < b < r

7. The value of x in the factor tree is :

(A) 30 (B) 150 (C) 100 (D) 50

8. Which of the following numbers has terminating decimal expansion ?


37 21 17 89
(A) (B) (C) (D)
45 2 35 6 49 2 2 32

9. How many prime factors are there in prime factorisation of 5005 ?


(A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 7
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10. If a, b are coprime, then a , b are :
(A) Coprime (B) Not coprime (C) Odd numbers (D) Even numbers
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11. Find three different rational numbers between & .
7 11

12. Prove that 7 is an irrational number.

13. Given that HCF (2520, 6800) =40 and LCM (2520, 6800) = 252 x K. Find the value of K.

14. Show that every positive even integer is of the form 2q, and that every positive odd integer is of the
form 2q+1, where q is a whole number.

15. Radius of a circular track is 63m. Two cyclists Surjeet and Jacob start together from the same position,
at the same time and in the same direction with speeds 33m/min. and 44m/min. After how many
minutes they meet again at the starting point.

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