Cubes and Comparing Quantities
Cubes and Comparing Quantities
Cubes and Comparing Quantities
Section A
1. The cube of 27 is _________. [1]
a) 19683 b) 41234
c) 19273 d) 729
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2. If √3 xy = , then x
y = _________. [1]
8
a) 343 b) 343
512
c) 512 d) 512
343
3. By which smallest natural number should 135 be divided so that the quotient is a perfect [1]
cube?
a) 2 b) 3
c) 9 d) 5
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4. If √3 xy = 3
, then x
y = _________. [1]
4
64
a) 64 b)
27
27
c) 27 d)
64
5. If (8000)1/3 = 3p + 5, then the value of p is [1]
a) 2 b) 8
c) 7 d) 5
6. Find the cube of 70. [1]
a) 343000 b) 121000
c) 212000 d) 562500
7. What is the cube of double of ‘x’? [1]
a) 4x3 b) 6x3
c) 8x3 d) None of these
8. If a is ones digit and b is tens digit of a two digit number, then the cube of the number will be [1]
_________.
a) 27 b) 24
c) 25 d) 26
a) 6 b) 5
c) 8 d) 7
11. The list price of a table is Rs 2,200. A discount of 20 % is announced on sales. What is the [1]
amount of discount on it?
a) ₹220 b) ₹440
a) ₹130 b) ₹140
a) Rs.14000 b) Rs.15000
c) None of these d) Rs.14, 560
14. An item marked at Rs.540 is sold for Rs.500. What is the discount amount? [1]
a) ₹50 b) ₹40
a) 9 b) 6
c) 4 d) 8
17. A shop gives 20% discount. What would the sale price of a dress marked at Rs.120? [1]
c) ₹30 d) ₹96
18. The compound interest on ₹50000 at 4% per annum for 2yr compounded annually is [1]
a) ₹4080 b) ₹4000
c) ₹4050 d) ₹4280
19. Meenu bought two fans for Rs.1, 200each. She sold one at a loss of 5% and the other at a [1]
profit of 10%. Find out the total profit or loss.
a) Loss of Rs.120 b) Loss of Rs.60
a) ₹44 b) ₹22
Column A Column B
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(a) √3 433 (p) 112
3 −−−−−−
−
(b) √ 163 × 73 (q) 20
3 −−−
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(c) √ 8000 (r) -4
−−−−−−−−
(d) √3 64 × (−1) (s) 43
Column A Column B
(a) The duration for which the interest is added every time to form new (p) Compound
Principal is called Interest
(q) Conversion
(b)Interest remains same for each year in
period
(d)If the Interest is compounded half yearly the Rate of Interest is (s) Simple Interest
Section C
23. Fill in the blanks: [6]
a) The next two numbers in the pattern: 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, _______, _______.
b) In the given numbers 6, 8, 16, 36, 49, 64, 100, the perfect cubes are _____ and _______.
c) The cube of a negative integer is _______.
d) The discount% on an item for sale is calculated on ____________.
e) The additional money paid along with money borrowed after a certain period of time is
called_________.
f) The difference between the marked price and the discount given is equal to __________.