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The document contains a series of mathematics questions and problems focused on concepts such as HCF (Highest Common Factor), LCM (Lowest Common Multiple), divisibility, and properties of numbers. It includes both objective questions and short answer type questions aimed at Class X students. The problems cover various mathematical scenarios involving integers, rational and irrational numbers, and prime factorization.

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10 Maths CH1

The document contains a series of mathematics questions and problems focused on concepts such as HCF (Highest Common Factor), LCM (Lowest Common Multiple), divisibility, and properties of numbers. It includes both objective questions and short answer type questions aimed at Class X students. The problems cover various mathematical scenarios involving integers, rational and irrational numbers, and prime factorization.

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TINKU TUITION CLASSES GGN

SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS (7503009500)

CLASS –X

1. HCF of 8, 9, 25 is
2. The product and sum of a rational and irrational number is
3. The product of two different irrational numbers is always
4. Which number is divisible by 11? 1516 ,1452 , 1011 , 1121.
5. LCM of the given number ‘x’ and ‘y’ where y is a multiple of ‘x’
is given by
6. The largest number that will divide 398,436 and 542 leaving
remainders 7,11 and 15 respectively is
7. Express 98 as a product of its primes
8. Three farmers have 490 kg, 588 kg and 882 kg of wheat
respectively. Find the maximum capacity of a bag so that the wheat
can be packed in exact number of bags.
9. m² – 1 is divisible by 8, if m is
3
10. If two positive integers A and B can be expressed as A = xy and B
= x4y2z; x, y being prime numbers then HCF (A, B) is
11. The largest number which divides 60 and 75, leaving remainders 8
and 10 respectively, is
12. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 8
(both inclusive) is
4
13. The decimal expansion of the rational number 97/2×5 will
terminate after
14. The product of two consecutive natural numbers is always:
15. If the HCF of 408 and 1032 is expressible in the form 1032 x 2 +
408 × p, then the value of p is
16. When a number is divided by 7, its remainder is always:
17. If HCF (16, y) = 8 and LCM (16, y) = 48, then the value of y is
18. The number ‘π’ is
19. If LCM (77, 99) = 693, then HCF (77, 99) is
20. If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m – 117,
then the value of m is
21. The values of the remainder r, when a positive integer a is divided
by 3 are
22. If HCF (a, b) = 12 and a × b = 1800 then LCM (a, b) is
n
23. If m = 32, where m and n are positive integers, then the value of
(n)mn is
24. find the HCF of 1260 and 7344.
25. If HCF of 55 and 99 is expressible in the form 55 m – 99, then the
value of m:
26. If A = 2n + 13, B = n + 7 where n is a natural number then HCF of
A and B
n 8n
27. (-1) + (-1) = 0 when n is
28. If the LCM of 12 and 42 is 10 m + 4 then the value of m is
29. The LCM of 2.5, 0.5 and 0.175 is
3 2 3
30. If two positive integers a and b are written as a = p q and b = pq ;
p, q are prime numbers, then HCF (a, b) is:
31. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10
(both inclusive) is
32. On a morning walk, three persons step off together and their steps
measure 40 cm, 42 cm and 45 cm, respectively. What is the
minimum distance each should walk so that each can cover the
same distance in complete steps?
33. Find H.C.F OF196 and 38220.
34. The values of x and y is the given figure are
Q1. What is the H.C.F of the smallest composite number and the smallest prime number? (CBSE 2018)

Q2. If 'p' is a prime number then what is the L.C.M of p, p 2 , p 3 ?

Q3. The product of a non-zero rational and an irrational number is always .

Q4. “The product of three consecutive positive integers is divisible by 6”. True or False. Justify

. Q5. Can two numbers have 18 as their HCF and 380 as their LCM? Give reason.

SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS

Q6. Two positive integers 'a' and ‘b’ can be expressed as a = x 3 y 2 and b = xy3 x and y are prime
numbers .What is the L.C.M and H.C.F of a and b? (CBSE 2019)

Q7 Find HCF and LCM of 404 and 96 and verify that HCF × LCM = Product of the two given numbers.

Q8. Prove that if x and y are both odd positive integers, then x2 + y2 is even but not divisible by 4.

Q9 The length, breadth and height of a room are 825 cm, 675 cm and 450 cm respectively. Find the
longest tape which can measure the three dimensions of the room exactly.

Q10. Find the largest number which divides 70 and 125 leaving reminder 5 and 8 Respectively.

Q11. Find the H.C.F of 65 and 117 and express it in the form 65m+117n.

Q12. If the H.C.F of 210 and 55 is expressible in the form of 210×5 + 55y, find ‘y’.

Q13. Find the largest positive integer that will divide 398, 436 and 542 leaving remainders 7, 11 and 15
respectively.

Q14. Find the greatest number of six digits exactly divisible by 24, 15 and 36.

Q15. 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.

Q16. 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?

Q17. The traffic lights at three different road crossings change after every 48 seconds, 72 seconds and
108 seconds respectively. If they change simultaneously at 7 a.m., at what time will they change
simultaneously again

Q18. The sum of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 7380.If the LCM of these numbers is 7340 more than
their HCF. Find the product of the two numbers

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