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CH-1 MCQs Term - 1 Class X Maths
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GYAANI KEEDA
MAYUR VIHAR PH-1 EAST DELHI-110091
CLASS X Math - MCQ
CHAPTER-1 Real Numbers
Q1. When 2256 is divided by 17 the remainder would be
(a) 1 (b) 16
(c) 14 (d) None of these
Q2. If N is the sum of first 13986 prime numbers, then N is always divisible by
(a) 6 (b) 4
(c) 8 (d) None of these
̅̅̅̅ i.e.,
Q3. The rational number of the form 𝑝/𝑞, 𝑞 ≠ 0 𝑝 and 𝑞 are positive integers, which represents 0.134
(0.1343434 … ) is
134 134 133 133
(a) 999 (b) 990 (c) 999 (d) 990
Q4. The least number which is a perfect square and is divisible by each of 16, 20 and 24 is
(a) 240 (b) 1600 (c) 2400 (d) 3600
Q5. If n is an even natural number, then the largest natural number by which 𝑛(𝑛 + 1)(𝑛 + 2) is divisible,
is
(a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 12 (d) 24
Q6. Find the least number which when divided by 15, leaves a remainder of 5, when divided by 25, leaves a
remainder of 15 and when divided by 35 leaves a remainder of 25.
(a) 515 (b) 525 (c) 1040 (d) 1050
Q7. If (−1) 𝑛 + (−1)4𝑛 = 0, then 𝑛 is
(a) Any positive integer
(b) Any negative integer
(c) Any odd natural number
(d) Any even natural number
Q8. The number 3 13 − 3 10 is divisible by
(a) 2 and 3 only (b) 3 and 10 only (c) 2, 3 and 10 (d) 2, 3 and 13
Q15. Which of the following rational numbers have non-terminating repeating decimal expansion?
(a) 31/3125 (b) 71/512 (c) 23/200 (d) None of these
Q16. A rational number 𝑝/𝑞 has a terminating decimal expansion if prime factorization of 𝑞 have
(a) 3 only (b) 2 only (c) 5 only (d) both (b) and (c)
Q17. 3. ̅27
̅̅̅ is
Q30. If d is the H.C.F. of 30, 72, find the value of 𝑥 and 𝑦 satisfying 𝑑 = 30𝑥 + 72𝑦.
(a) X=77, y=-32
(b) X=-77, y=-32
(c) X=-32, y=-77
(d) x=32, y=77
Q31. Find the missing numbers x, y and 𝑧 respectively in the following factor tree. X
(a) 72, 68, 34
(b) 136, 64, 34 y
2
(c) 136, 68, 34
z
2
(d) 34, 68, 144
̅̅̅̅̅̅ in the form
Q32. Express 2.4178 17
2
(a) 72, 68, 34
(b) 136, 64, 34
(c) 136, 68, 34
(d) 34, 68, 144
(a) (14, 35) (𝑏) (18,25) (c) (31,93) (𝑑) (32, 62)
(a) 1 < r < b (𝑏)0 < r ≤ b (c)0 ≤ r < b (𝑑) 0 < r < b
Q40. n2 – 1 is divisible by 8, if n is
(a) An integer (𝑏)a natural number (c) an odd integer (𝑑) an even integer
Q41. If the HCF of 65 and 117 is expressible in the form 65m – 117, then the value of m is
Q42. The largest number which divides 70 and 125, leaving remainders 5 and 8, respectively, is
Q46. The least number that is divisible by all the numbers from 1 to 10 (both inclusive) is
(a) (i) and (iii) (b) (ii) and (iii) (c) (i) and (iii) (d) (i) and (iv)
Q51. pn = (a × 5)n For pn to end with the digit zero a = for natural number 𝑛.
(a) Any natural number (b) even number
(c) Odd number (d) none of these
Q52. HCF is always
(a) Multiple of LCM (b) Factor of LCM
(c) Divisible by LCM (d) a and c both
Q53. All decimal numbers are
(a) Rational number (b) irrational numbers
(c) Real numbers (d) integers
Q54. Which of these numbers always end with the digits 6.
(a) 4n (b) 2n
(c) 6n (d) 8n
Q21. (c) 1
Q22. (a)22338
Q23. (c) 8𝑞 + 6
Q24. (c) 11
Q25. (c) H.C.F.-1, L.C.M. =p (p+1)
Q26. (b) Four places
Q27. (c) An odd integer
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Q28. (c) 18
Q29. (c) 84
Q30. (a) x=77, y=-32
Q31. (c) 136, 68, 34
12077
Q32. (a) 4995
5411
Q33. (d) 990
Q43. (b) 𝑥𝑦 2
Q44. (c)𝑎 3 𝑏 2
Q45. (a) Always irrational
Q46. (d) 2520
Q47. (d) Four decimal places
Q48. (c) Both 16 or 34
Q49. (c) Three decimal places
Q50. (d) (i) and (iv)
Q51. (d) None of these
Q52. (b) Factor of LCM
Q53. (c) Real numbers
Q54. (c) 6n