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Chapter - 01

This document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 10th students, focusing on real numbers and various mathematical concepts such as LCM, HCF, prime numbers, and irrational numbers. It contains a series of 30 questions that require students to solve problems related to these topics. The worksheet is designed to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of real number concepts in preparation for their exams.

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This document is a mathematics worksheet for Class 10th students, focusing on real numbers and various mathematical concepts such as LCM, HCF, prime numbers, and irrational numbers. It contains a series of 30 questions that require students to solve problems related to these topics. The worksheet is designed to help students practice and reinforce their understanding of real number concepts in preparation for their exams.

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Curious Minds Academy Nurturing Future…

Class-10th Subject: Real Number 06/03/2024


CBSE MATHEMATICS Worksheet-1
Name- Sign:

Q1. Two positive integer a and b can be written as a = x3y2 and b = xy3. x,y are
prime numbers, then find LCM
Q2. 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
Q3. Prove that √3 is an irrational number.
Q4. What is the HCF of smallest prime number and the smallest composite
number ?
Q5. Find the HCF and LCM of 404 and 96 and verify that HCF X LCM =
Product of two given numbers.
Q6. Two tankers contain 850 litres and 680 lit. of petrol respectively. Find the
maximum capacity of a container which can measure the petrol of either
tanker in exact number of times.
Q7. Explain whether the number 3 X 5 X 13 X 46 + 23 is a prime number or a
composite number.
Q8. Prove that the product of any three consecutive positive integers is divisible
by 6.
Q9. Show that ( √𝟑 + √𝟓 )2 is an irrational number.
Q10. If HCF of 144 and 180 is expressed in the form 13m – 3, find the value of m.
Q11. Using Prime Factor Method, find whether the pair of numbers 847, 2160 are
coprimes or not.
Q12. The LCM of two numbers is 14 times their HCF. The sum of LCM and HCF
is 600. If one number is 280, then find the other number.
Q13. An army contingent of 1000 members is to march behind an army band of 56
members in a parade. The two groups are to march in the same number of
columns.What is the maximum number of columns in which they can march ?
Q14. Show that 5 + 3√2 is an irrational number.
𝟐√𝟒𝟓+ 𝟑√𝟐𝟎
Q15. Write whether on simplification gives a rational or irrational
𝟐√𝟓
number.
Q16. Find the largest number which divides 320 and 457, leaving remainders 5 and
7 respectively.
Q17. Using prime factorization find the HCF and LCM.
(i) 30, 72, 432 (ii) 21, 28, 36, 45
(iii) 1152, 1664 (iv) 396, 1080
Q18. Find the greatest number of four digits which is exactly divisible by 15, 24
and 36.
Q19. An electronic device makes a beep after every 60 seconds. Another device
makes a beep after every 62 seconds. They beeped together at 10 a.m. At
what time will they beep together at the earliest.
Q20. Six bells commence tolling together and toll at intervals of 2,4,6,8,10,12
minutes respectively. In 30 hours, how many times do they toll together ?
Q21. Find the least number of square tiles required to pave the ceiling of a room
15 m 17 cm long and 9 m 2 cm broad.
Q22. Find the greatest possible length which can be used to measure exactly the
lengths 7m, 3m 85 cm and 12m 95 cm.
Q23. The HCF of two numbers is 23 and their LCM is 1449. If one of the number
is 161, find the other.
Q24. Find the least number which when divides by 35, 56 and 91 leaves the same
remainder 7 in each case.
Q25. Find the LCM of a and b, if product of a and b is 7623 and HCF is 11.
Q26. Two brands of chocolates are available in packs of 24 and 15 respectively. If I
need to buy an equal number of chocolates of both kinds, what is the least
number of boxes of each kind I would need to buy?
Q27. Find the greatest number of six digits exactly divisible by 24, 15 and 36.
Q28. The greatest number that will divide 103, 127 and 175, so as to leave
Remainder 55 in each case is k X 22. Find the value of k.
Q29. Find the largest positive integer that will divide 398, 436 and 542 leaving
remainders 7, 11 and 15 respectively.
Q30.Three sets of English, Hindi and Mathematics books have to be stacked in
such a way that all the books are stored topic wise and the height of each
stack is the same. The number of English books is 96, the number of Hindi
books is 240 and the number of Mathematics books is 336. Assuming that the
books are of same thickness, determine the number of stacks of English,
Hindi and Mathematics books.

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