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Extra questions for class 10 maths in English
Q1. full form of the HCF are –
(A) Highest Common Function
(B) Highest Common Factor
(C) High Common Factor
(D) High Compact Factor
Ans:- (B) Highest Common Factor
Q2. √2 is the –
(A) Rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) Real number
(D) None of these
Ans:- (B) Irrational number
Q3. p/q is the form of –
(A) Rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) Real number
(D) None of these
Ans:- (A) Rational number
Q4. 6/15 will have
(A) Terminating
(B) Non Terminating
(C) Non Terminating and repeating
(D) Terminating and non repeating
Ans:- (A) Terminating
Q5. The decimal expansion of 22/7 is
(A) Terminating
(B) Non Terminating and Non repeating
(C) Non Terminating and repeating
(D) Terminating and non repeating
Ans:- (C) Non Terminating and repeating
Q6. Which of the following is not irrational?
(A) (5+ √3)
(B) (5-√3)
(C) (5+ √3) (5-√3)
(D) 5√3
Ans:- (C) (5 + √3) (5 − √3)
Q7. For the given real numbers, decide they are rational numbers or not 92.212121
(A) Rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) Natural number
(D) Whole number
Ans:- (A) Rational number
Q8.The addition of a rational and irrational number is equal to –
(A) Rational number
(B) Real number
(C) Irrational number
(D) None of the above
Ans:- (C) Irrational number
Q9. The product of a rational and irrational number are
(A) Irrational number
(B) rational number
(C) none of above
(D) both of above
Ans:- (A) Irrational number
Q10. The sum of a rational and irrational number are
(A) rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) both of above
(D) none of above
Ans:- (B) irrational number
Q11. Irrational numbers is different whose products of two are always
(A) rational
(B) irrational
(C) both of above
(D) none of above
Ans:- (B) irrational
Q12. Irrational numbers are the sum of two is always
(A) irrational
(B) rational
(C) rational or irrational
(D) none of these
Ans:- (A) irrational
Q13. The multiplication of two irrational numbers is:
(A) Rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) None of these
(D) Maybe rational or irrational
Ans: (D) Maybe rational or irrational
Q14. If the number are ( 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ) then it represents
(A) Natural number
(B) Real number
(C) Complex number
(D) whole number
Ans:- (A) Natural number
Q15. If the number are ( 0, 1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ) then it represents
(A) Natural number
(B) Rational number
(C) Complex number
(D) whole number
Ans:- (D) whole number
Extra questions for class 10 maths
Q16. For some integer n, the odd integer is represented in –
(A) n
(B) n + 1
(C) 2n
(D) 2n +1
Ans:- (D) 2n + 1
Q17. For some integer p, every odd integer is the form
(A) 2p
(B) 2p + 1
(C) p
(D) p + 1
Ans:- (B) 2p + 1
Q18. m² 1 is divisible by 8, if m is (A) even integer
(B) odd integer
(C) natural number
(D) whole number
Ans:- (B) odd integer
Q19. The decimal expansion of the rational number 97/2× 54 will
(A) 1 decimal place
(B) 2 decimal places
(C) 3 decimal places
(D) 4 decimal places
Ans:- (D) 4 decimal places
Q20. Consecutive natural numbers are the product of two is always:
(A) prime number
(B) even or prime
(C) odd number
(D) even number
Ans:- (D) even number
Q21. The number in the form of 5p + 7, where p is a whole number, will always be
(A) odd number
(B) even number
(C) even or odd
(D) multiple of 7
Ans:- (A) odd number
Q22. When a number is divided by 7, its remainder are
(A) greater than 7
(B) at least 7
(C) at most 7
(D) less than 7
Ans:- (D) less than 7
Q23. For the given real numbers, decide they are rational numbers or not 92.254832192
(A) Rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) Natural number
(D) Whole number
Ans:- (B) Irrational number
Q24. (6 +5 √3)-(4-3√3) is
(A) Irrational number
(B) Rational number
(C) complex number
(D) natural number
Ans:- (A) Irrational number
Q25. Let p be a prime number and a be any positive integer. Then a² are divides of p , then p divides
(A) a²
(B) a
(C) a³
(D) All of the above
Ans:- (B) a
Q26. Assertion (A): 6/15 has a non-terminating decimal expansion.
Reason (R): Prime factorisation of 15 is not of the form 2m5n
(A) Both (A) and (R) are right and (R) is the correct .
(B) Both (A) and (R) are right, but (R) is not the correct .
(C) (A) is truely, but (R) is wrongly .
(D)(A) is wrong, but (R) is right.
Ans:- (D) (A) is wrong, but (R) is right.
Q27. After how many decimal places will the decimal expansion 28 / 2^4 × 5^3 of terminate?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 7
(D) 3
Ans:- (D) 3
Q28. Write the number of zeros in the end of a number whose prime factorization is 2^2 X 5^3 X 3^2 X 17^1
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 1
Ans:- (B) 2
Q29. HCF and LCM of a and b are 19 and 152 respectively. Then a = 38, if b is equal to:
(A) 15
(B) 76
(C) 38
(D) 18
Ans:- (B) 76
Q30. Euclid’s division algorithm can be applied to:
(A) Only negative integers
(B) Only positive integers
(C) All integers
(D) All integers except 0
Ans:- (B) Only positive integers
Extra questions for class 10 maths pdf
Q31. LCM of 2^3 × 3^2 and 2^2× 3^3 are
(A) 2^2
(B) 3^3
(C) 2^3 × 3^3
(D) 2^2 × 3^3
Ans:- (C) 2^3 × 3^3
Q32. Are the smallest prime and the smallest composite numbers coprime?
(A) Yes
(B) No
(C) May be yes or no
(D) None of the above
Ans:- (B) No
Q33. Check whether 6n can end with the digit 0 for any natural number n.
(A) No
(B) Yes
(C) Yes if n is odd natural number
(D) Yes if n is even natural number
Ans:- (A) No
Q34. For the given real numbers, decide they are rational numbers or not 9/21
(A) Rational number
(B) Irrational number
(C) Natural number
(D) Whole number
Ans:- (A) Rational number
Q35. full form of the LCM are –
(A) Least Common Multiple
(B) Local Common Factor
(C) Limited Complex Factor
(D) Least Compact Factor
Ans:- (A) Least Common Multiple
Q36. Prime number will be the total number of factors are
(A) 5
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
Ans:- (C) 2
Q37. The HCF and the LCM of 12, 21 and 15 respectively are:
(A) 3, 420
(B) 12, 420
(C) 3, 140
(D) 420, 3
Ans:- (A) 3, 420
Q38. The sum of exponents of prime factors in the prime- factorization of 196 is
(A) 3
(B) 2
(C) 5
(D) 4
Ans:- (D) 4
Q39. 7x11x13x15+15 is a
(A) Prime number
(B) Composite number
(C) Neither prime nor composite
(D) None of the above
Ans:- (B) Composite number
Q40. If p and q are positive integers such that p = ab^2 and q=a^2b, where a, b are prime numbers, then the HCF (p, q) is
(A) a^3b^3
(B) a^2b^2
(C) a^3b^2
(D) ab
Ans:- (D) ab
Q41. All the numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) to the least number that is divisible are :
(A) 10
(B)100
(C)504
(D)2502
Ans:- (D) 2502
Q42. 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
(D) a = bq + r , 0 ≤ r <b
Ans:- (D) a = bq + r , 0 ≤ r <b
Q43. If p, q are two prime numbers, then LCM(p,q)
(A) 1
(B) pq
(C) a
(D) p
Ans:- (B) pq
Q44. If p, q are two consecutive natural numbers, then HCF (p,q) is:
(A) q
(B) p
(C) pq
(D) 1
Ans:- (D) 1
Q45. (√2-√3)(√3+ √2) is:
(A) Rational number
(B) A whole number.
(C) An irrational number
(D) A natural number
Ans:- (A) Rational number
Q46. If x 2^3 x 3 x 5^2, y = 2^2 x 3^3, then HCF (x, y) is:
(A) 6
(B) 108
(C) 12
(D) 36
Ans:- (C) 12
Q47. If least prime factor of a is 3 and least prime factor of b is 7, the least prime factor of (a + b) is:
(A) 11
(B) 3
(C) 5
(D) 2
Ans:- (D) 2
Q48. If a, b are coprime, then a^2, b^2 are:
(A) Even number
(B) Not coprime
(C) Odd numbers
(D) Coprime
Ans:- (D) Coprime
Q49. 119^2 – 111^2 is
(A) prime number
(B) odd composite number
(C) odd prime number
(D) composite number
Ans:- (D) composite number
Q50. The decimal expansion of 64/455 is
(A) Terminating
(B) Non Terminating and Non repeating
(C) Terminating and repeating
(D) Non Terminating and repeating
Ans:- (D) Non Terminating and repeating
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