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RACE CONCEPT SCHOOL MALIYABAD ROAD, RAICHUR

WORKSHEET-5 SUBJECT: MATHS CLASS:VIII CHAPTER: 5. SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS


1) What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
a) 23 b) 456 c) 5647 d) 57565 e) 33520 f) 4794 g) 953382 h) 437261 i) 708268
2) Express 196 as the sum of the first 14 odd numbers.
3) How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?
a) 4 and 5 b) 14 and 15 c) 32 and 33 d) 123 and 124
4) Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is
a) 4 b) 12 c) 26 d) 38 e) 50
5) Find the square roots of the following numbers by the Prime Factorisation Method.
a) 576 b) 1024 c) 1762 d) 2304 e) 3136 f) 4096 g) 5929 i) 6724 j) 9216
6) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 180 b) 700 c) 13475 d) 2940 e) 11858 f) 1100 g) 9075 i) 8820 j) 525

RACE CONCEPT SCHOOL MALIYABAD ROAD, RAICHUR


WORKSHEET-5 SUBJECT: MATHS CLASS:VIII CHAPTER: 5. SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS
1) What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
a) 23 b) 456 c) 5647 d) 57565 e) 33520 f) 4794 g) 953382 h) 437261 i) 708268
2) Express 196 as the sum of the first 14 odd numbers.
3) How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?
a) 4 and 5 b) 14 and 15 c) 32 and 33 d) 123 and 124
4) Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is
a) 4 b) 12 c) 26 d) 38 e) 50
5) Find the square roots of the following numbers by the Prime Factorisation Method.
a) 576 b) 1024 c) 1762 d) 2304 e) 3136 f) 4096 g) 5929 i) 6724 j) 9216
6) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 180 b) 700 c) 13475 d) 2940 e) 11858 f) 1100 g) 9075 i) 8820 j) 525

RACE CONCEPT SCHOOL MALIYABAD ROAD, RAICHUR


WORKSHEET-5 SUBJECT: MATHS CLASS:VIII CHAPTER: 5. SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS
1) What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
a) 23 b) 456 c) 5647 d) 57565 e) 33520 f) 4794 g) 953382 h) 437261 i) 708268
2) Express 196 as the sum of the first 14 odd numbers.
3) How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?
a) 4 and 5 b) 14 and 15 c) 32 and 33 d) 123 and 124
4) Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is
a) 4 b) 12 c) 26 d) 38 e) 50
5) Find the square roots of the following numbers by the Prime Factorisation Method.
a) 576 b) 1024 c) 1762 d) 2304 e) 3136 f) 4096 g) 5929 i) 6724 j) 9216
6) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 180 b) 700 c) 13475 d) 2940 e) 11858 f) 1100 g) 9075 i) 8820 j) 525

RACE CONCEPT SCHOOL MALIYABAD ROAD, RAICHUR


WORKSHEET-5 SUBJECT: MATHS CLASS:VIII CHAPTER: 5. SQUARES AND SQUARE ROOTS
1) What will be the unit digit of the squares of the following numbers?
a) 23 b) 456 c) 5647 d) 57565 e) 33520 f) 4794 g) 953382 h) 437261 i) 708268
2) Express 196 as the sum of the first 14 odd numbers.
3) How many numbers lie between squares of the following numbers?
a) 4 and 5 b) 14 and 15 c) 32 and 33 d) 123 and 124
4) Write a Pythagorean triplet whose one member is
a) 4 b) 12 c) 26 d) 38 e) 50
5) Find the square roots of the following numbers by the Prime Factorisation Method.
a) 576 b) 1024 c) 1762 d) 2304 e) 3136 f) 4096 g) 5929 i) 6724 j) 9216
6) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be multiplied so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 180 b) 700 c) 13475 d) 2940 e) 11858 f) 1100 g) 9075 i) 8820 j) 525
7) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be divided so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 450 b) 396 c) 2475 d) 2100 e) 300 f) 3150 g) 1575 i) 468 j) 6050
8) Find the square root of each of the following numbers by Division method.
a) 676 b) 1156 c) 1849 d) 3364 e) 4225 f) 5329 g) 6561 i) 8464 j) 9801
9) Find the square root of the following decimal numbers.
a) 6.25 b) 3.61 c) 10.89 d) 14.44 e) 19.36 f) 27.04 g) 42.25 i) 54.76 j) 67.24
10) Find the least number which must be subtracted from each of the following numbers so as to get a perfect square.
a) 227 b) 530 c) 845 d) 1035 e) 1688 f) 4112 g) 3113 i) 4495 j) 8863
11) Find the length of the side of a square whose area is 484 m2 .
12) Welfare association collected ₹ 202500 as donation from the residents. If each paid as many rupees as there were residents, find the
number of residents.
13) A hall has a capacity of 2704 seats. If the number of rows is equal to the number of seats in each row, then find the number of seats in
each row.

7) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be divided so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 450 b) 396 c) 2475 d) 2100 e) 300 f) 3150 g) 1575 i) 468 j) 6050
8) Find the square root of each of the following numbers by Division method.
a) 676 b) 1156 c) 1849 d) 3364 e) 4225 f) 5329 g) 6561 i) 8464 j) 9801
9) Find the square root of the following decimal numbers.
a) 6.25 b) 3.61 c) 10.89 d) 14.44 e) 19.36 f) 27.04 g) 42.25 i) 54.76 j) 67.24
10) Find the least number which must be subtracted from each of the following numbers so as to get a perfect square.
a) 227 b) 530 c) 845 d) 1035 e) 1688 f) 4112 g) 3113 i) 4495 j) 8863
11) Find the length of the side of a square whose area is 484 m2 .
12) Welfare association collected ₹ 202500 as donation from the residents. If each paid as many rupees as there were residents, find the
number of residents.
13) A hall has a capacity of 2704 seats. If the number of rows is equal to the number of seats in each row, then find the number of seats in
each row.

7) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be divided so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 450 b) 396 c) 2475 d) 2100 e) 300 f) 3150 g) 1575 i) 468 j) 6050
8) Find the square root of each of the following numbers by Division method.
a) 676 b) 1156 c) 1849 d) 3364 e) 4225 f) 5329 g) 6561 i) 8464 j) 9801
9) Find the square root of the following decimal numbers.
a) 6.25 b) 3.61 c) 10.89 d) 14.44 e) 19.36 f) 27.04 g) 42.25 i) 54.76 j) 67.24
10) Find the least number which must be subtracted from each of the following numbers so as to get a perfect square.
a) 227 b) 530 c) 845 d) 1035 e) 1688 f) 4112 g) 3113 i) 4495 j) 8863
11) Find the length of the side of a square whose area is 484 m2 .
12) Welfare association collected ₹ 202500 as donation from the residents. If each paid as many rupees as there were residents, find the
number of residents.
13) A hall has a capacity of 2704 seats. If the number of rows is equal to the number of seats in each row, then find the number of seats in
each row.

7) Find the smallest whole number by which the following numbers should be divided so as to get a perfect square number.
a) 450 b) 396 c) 2475 d) 2100 e) 300 f) 3150 g) 1575 i) 468 j) 6050
8) Find the square root of each of the following numbers by Division method.
a) 676 b) 1156 c) 1849 d) 3364 e) 4225 f) 5329 g) 6561 i) 8464 j) 9801
9) Find the square root of the following decimal numbers.
a) 6.25 b) 3.61 c) 10.89 d) 14.44 e) 19.36 f) 27.04 g) 42.25 i) 54.76 j) 67.24
10) Find the least number which must be subtracted from each of the following numbers so as to get a perfect square.
a) 227 b) 530 c) 845 d) 1035 e) 1688 f) 4112 g) 3113 i) 4495 j) 8863
11) Find the length of the side of a square whose area is 484 m2 .
12) Welfare association collected ₹ 202500 as donation from the residents. If each paid as many rupees as there were residents, find the
number of residents.
13) A hall has a capacity of 2704 seats. If the number of rows is equal to the number of seats in each row, then find the number of seats in
each row.

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