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Monthly Test - 1

Date: 17/04/2023 Time: 1 hour


Subject: Maths (Class-8) Total Marks: 40

Note: The question paper consists of 15 questions and all the questions are
mandatory to attempt.

1. Which of the following numbers are perfect squares? [1mark]


(i) 11, 16, 32, 36, 50, 64, 75
(ii) 100, 205000,3610000, 212300000

2. How many square numbers lie between the squares of the following numbers [2marks]
(i) 80 & 81 (ii) 101 & 102 (iii) 40 & 41 (iv) 205 and 206

3. Find the square root of the following numbers by the repeated subtraction method.
(i)49 (ii)144 [ 2marks]

4. Find the square root of the following numbers by the prime factorisation method.
(i)7744 (ii)529 [ 2marks]

5. Find the smallest number by which 3645 must be multiplied so that it becomes a
perfect square. Also, find the square root of the resulting number. [ 2marks]

6. Find the smallest number by which 9408 must be divided so that it becomes a perfect
square. Also, find the square root of the resulting number. [ 2marks]

7. The area of a square field is 5184 m2. A rectangular field, whose length is twice its
breadth, has its perimeter equal to the perimeter of the square field. Find the area of
the rectangular field. [3marks]

8. Find the square root of the following numbers by the long division method.
(i) 1734489 (ii)1471369 [3marks]

9. Find the least number that must be that must be subtracted from 5607 to make the
sum a perfect square? Also find the perfect square and its square root. [3marks]

10. Find the least number of six digits which is a perfect square? Find the square root of
this number. [2marks]

11. Find the square root of the following: [4marks]


(i) 441/961 (ii) 7+ 18/49 (iii) 0.012321 (iv) 7.29

12. Find the square root of the following correct to 3 decimal places. [4marks]
(i) 3 (ii) 2.5 (iii)2+ 1/5 (iv)367+ 2/7

13. Estimate the value of the following to the nearest to one decimal place [4marks]
(i) √90 (ii) √410

14. In a lecture hall, 8649 students are sitting in such a manner that there are as many
students in a row as there are rows in the lecture hall. How many students are there in
each row of the lecture hall? [3marks]

15. A general wishing to draw up his 64,019 men in the form of a square found that he had
10 men extra. Find the number of men in the front row. [3marks]

___________________________________ALL THE BEST______________________________

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